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Decided that is the way to go. It is interesting because in recent times, with lopetegui, with previous managers, wolves have gone down the continental managerial route. Now, almost for the first time in a decade, they are going to get an english guy in charge and it will be interesting to see how that goes. West ham have agreed a fee of 30 million pounds, thats around 38 million dollars, for both southampton captainjames ward prowse and
Manchester United
defender harry maguire. The
England International
had slipped down the
Pecking Order
at old trafford under erik ten hag who took the captaincy off maguire at the start of preseason. Its not thought agreeing personal terms will be a problem. Manchester united had this man
Wout Weghorst
on loan last season and once again hes left his club burnley on a temporary deal. The dutch striker has joined hoffenheim on a season long loan. Four time winners river plate have been knocked out of the
Copa Libertadores
. Beaten on penalties in the last 16 by
Brazilian Club
internacional, river needed a 90th minute equaliser from robert rojas to take it to spot kicks levelling the tie at 3 3, but in a lengthy shoot out it was rojas who missed the argentinian sides 10th penalty, allowing internacional� s keeper to score and send them through to the quarter finals. 9 8 in the shoot out. Brazils
Athletico Paranaense
wontjoin their compatriots in the quarter finals though after being beaten by
Bolivian Side Bolivar
also on penalties. Thats despite athletico reversing a two goal deficit from the first leg, barcelonas future
Signing Vitor Roque
putting them on level terms at 3 3 on aggregate in the second half. In the shoot out, athletico� s
Thiago Heleno
missed the final penalty kick, ending their
Copa Libertadores
run. Sadio mane has revealed that he turned down the attempts of former
Liverpool Team
mates
Roberto Firmino
and fabinho to get him tojoin them at their
Saudi Pro League
clubs because he wanted to play alongside cristiano ronaldo. Mane admitted that al ahlis firmino and fabinho, who plays for al ittihad, both tried to convince him to join their respective sides but it was the lure of teaming up with ronaldo at al nassr proved to be too tempting. I proved to be too tempting. Spoke to
Firminho For S Wa Nted
i spoke to firminho for sure. He wanted me to the club. I am joking. He called me to convince me to come because i had any contact with them from the beginning, so of course at the same time i spoke with had been your fabinho. But when it came to it, i chose al nassr. New zealand have recalled fast bowler trent boult for their world cup warm up one day series in england in september. Boult was released from his central contract last august to spend more time with his family as well as make himself available for franchise cricket. By the time of the series he wouldnt have played the format for a year. But he will likely be included in the black caps squad for the world cup which starts in india at the beginning of october. And thats all the sport for now. We can take you to this picture again in norway. Look at the water rushing through the barriers. We have heard that water has penetrated a power plant and this has led to quite a bit of damage. This morning we heard that assessments have been made as to whether or not they plan to blast open a hatch. However, we are also hearing that the leader of the incident, the person in charge, has said it is not relevant. They are not going to blow up the dam itself as of now. You can see now the damage is quite extensive, already, and trees have fallen into the water. This is a power plant in the water. This is a power plant in the eastern part of norway and the heavy rain in recent days has meant that the dam. You can see the power line going as well, i cannot see very well. I think i need glasses but i have been told that caroline is going down. Absolutely dramatic pictures coming to us as water penetrates the power in norway. The power line. There was talk of an explosion to open the hatch but that is unnecessary because you can see now, the water is flowing freely itself through the dam. The police earlier on said there was a fear that the bridge would burst without them doing anything and those fears have been vindicated because as you can see, thatis vindicated because as you can see, that is precisely what has happened. The camera angle is quite far away and that is because we are being told there was a huge number of press at the site and they were all asked to move further away from the power plant because of fears for their safety. Power plant because of fears for theirsafety. In power plant because of fears for their safety. In terms of civilians, about 10 15 homes have been evacuated in the immediate area around the power plant, and police and armed forces, armed norwegian forces, are both at the seaf scratch vaccine. At the scene. We have not really got enough sound there. We do not want to get too close because it is a pretty volatile situation. The water having now punched a hole through that bridge where earlier on authorities were considering potentially some sort of blast. It has been a very wet in the area, there has been a huge amount of rainfall and that is one of the reasons why we have seen this happening. It is not normalfor this level of rain, it has been very heavy rain over scandinavia in recent days. It is a very mountainous area, and there have been landslides and issues because of the level of rain. Just to bring you a little bit of context, the river you are seeing here is the longest and the most value must river in norway. Most the the power plant as a hydroelectric power plant which has been underwater and out of operation. There is a huge amount of worry from the police about the safety of people around the area because flooding can then affect houses and buildings in the immediate vicinity. Not only the fear of flooding but also of the lack of power because there have been power cuts caused by this. You can see the water is now really flowing through what was quite a small gap, it is now a pretty huge one. Incredible pictures coming into us here. We will bring you back to these pictures a little bit later. We are going to move on and talk about politics. In the uk, senior conservatives, including a cabinet minister, say their party is likely to campaign to leave the
European Convention
on human rights at the next general election, if
Rwanda Flights
for
Asylum Seekers
continue to be blocked. The government has made removing migrants to a third country a key part of its strategy for stopping small boats, but, so far, no flights have taken off.
0ur Political Correspondentjonathan
blake is following the story. Hejoins us now. Bring us up to date, do we know who is saying this, which
Cabinet Member
. Is saying this, which
Cabinet Member
. , ,. , member . No, but this is a live debate within member . No, but this is a live debate within the member . No, but this is a live debate within the conservative j member . No, but this is a live debate within the conservative party for sure at the moment and it is a question that is central to the governments efforts to crack down on illegal migration to the uk, and attempt to deal with people who are arriving primarily across the channel in small boats and deter people from
Making Thatjourney
in the first place. It is the
European Court
of human rights which upholds the
European Convention
on human rights which has frustrated those attempts, and it is a treaty signed by the uk and more than a0 other countries, founded back in 1950, which upholds and enshrines certain liberties. For example, the right to a fair trial, the right to liberty, freedom from slavery and the list goes on. What the government is trying to do is put in place a system where anyone arriving in the uk by illegal means, and that means crossing the channel in small boats, would be swiftly deported to a safe third country, primarily rwanda, with whom the government have struck a deal to deport people who try to claim asylum here by those means. It struggled to get the policy of the ground, it has run into legal difficulty as has been predicted and some of the conservative party are saying if we cannot do this under the law as it stands, we need to remove ourselves from this long standing framework and go it alone. It is a debate, there are many arguing the other way, same for example it would be foolish and a kneejerk reaction to pull out of such a long standing agreement and something which is at the basis, in many ways, for the law in the country and elsewhere. To russia next on verified live and authorities there have unveiled a new schoolbook that aims to justify the war on ukraine. The textbook is called
Russian History 19a5
to the early 21st century and makes numerous false claims. According to excerpts published by russian media, schoolchildren will now be taught that
Human Civilisation
could have come to an end had
Vladimir Putin
not started his
Special Military Operation
against ukraine. It is the first officially approved history book to be used in russian schools that mentions events in ukraine. Well, the
Russia Editorfor
bbc monitoring, vitaly shevchenko, has written an article for the bbc news website on the new book and joins us now from the newsroom. What exactly does it contain . It is basicall a what exactly does it contain . It is basically a good what exactly does it contain . It 3 basically a good example of what exactly does it contain . It 1 basically a good example of how the russian government weapon eyes as history, or in other words uses past events, real or imaginary, to justify the kremlins actions. 0ne justify the kremlins actions. One key theme in this book is that it presents recent history as russia defending itself against an aggressive west, which has created ukraine to spite russia and use it as a
Battering Ram
. That is the phrase the textbook uses, a
Battering Ram
against russia. Many of the assertions in this book are demonstrably false, for example it claims that until 201a 80 of ukrainian residents said that russian was their native tongue. That is not true because numerous surveys have shown that the figure is around a third of ukrainians who said they spoke russian as their mother tongue, where more than half, 60 of ukrainians said they spoke ukrainian. Another example is how the history textbook presents the events of 201a when russia first attacked ukraine. It described the fighting in
Eastern Ukraine
as a
Popular Uprising
by russian speakers, and it makes no mention of the
Military Hardware
or
Military Personnel
dispatched by russia to ukraines
Eastern Donbas
region. There were claims that ukraine was intending to acquire nuclear weapons, biological weapons, possibly to use against russian speakers in ukraine or attack russia. The thrust of the book is very clear. President putin had to start his so called
Special Military Operation
in ukraine to defend russia and potentially preserve civilisation on planet earth. Thank ou ve civilisation on planet earth. Thank you very much civilisation on planet earth. Thank you very much indeed. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Bringing you different stories from across the uk. This was the moment a casually discarded vape nearly destroyed a bin lorry in basildon. Single use of apes can already be disposed of at this recycling site, but the
County Council
thinks the problem is to be tackled at source. We and other local authorities are asking the government to ban them, it is far better if you use the reusable vapes, they are better for the environment and safer. Sites like this are the environment and safer. Sites like this are regularly the environment and safer. Sites like this are regularly used to get rid of bulky waste but people are unlikely to make the trip here just to drop a single date. Many supermarkets offer recycling facilities, even that is too much for many of us. For now the message is that disposable vapes and the batteries they contain should not go in the bin, not even the recycling one. Instead they should be taken to a specific recycling point. For more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. 11 people have died afterfire broke out at a
French Holiday Lodging
where a group of young people with
Learning Disabilities
were staying. The fire started early on wednesday at the facility in wintzenheim, in the
Eastern Alsace
region. Much of the building was made of wood and pictures from the scene show charred timbers. With more on this, lets go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. Whats the latest . An awful story. The latest, as he said, all 11 bodies of those who were missing have now been discovered. It seems the initial investigation shows this virus began at 6 30am which meant unfortunately everyone was asleep in the building. It started on the ground floor. We think those on the ground floor managed to escape as did some of the people on the first floor, but most of those who died were on the first floor and asleep, as i suggested. Must have been a very big fire right from the start because 80 firefighters were sent by the fire service to the scene. We had the
French Interior
minister who said he wants to pay tribute to the rapid and courageous intervention of these men. Unfortunately they were not quick enough because that fire spread so quickly. It was made of wood, this is the traditional architecture, the traditional style of places in that part of the region. It makes a pretty buildings but clearly very dangerous when there is a fire, which is what we have seen. The original prosecutor has launched an investigation to see if they can work out at this what caused it, but at the moment all attention is on retrieving the bodies. It was a difficult task. We had the commander of the fire service who is in charge of the operation referred to great big burnt pieces of wood that were a danger to firefighters, lots of rubble everywhere. There was time before they could get the fire under control, and more time before they could enter the building safely. Thank you very much indeed. You back to norway. Incredible pictures coming into us. I dont know if you are following this with me couple of minutes ago but we had a tiny gap and i look at that. The gap has extended. This is the hydroelectric power plant in
Eastern Central
norway. It is a hydroelectric plant and it is basically a lot of rain over the last few days over scandinavia and parts of norway especially, which means the river has become swollen and water has penetrated the power plant. This has led to a huge amount of damage, a little bit earlier the police and local authorities were considering blowing a hole in the bridge to try and alleviate the issue but as you can see, nature has kind of done its thing. That is coming to us live from norway. Lets turn to scotland. All week, weve been getting a taste of some of the thousands of acts at this years
Edinburgh Festival
fringe and today is no exception. From comedians to
Theatre Performances
and even some acrobatics, theres a whole range of creative talents on display and big crowds there to see them. Now to our reporter
Courtney Bembridge
who is there. You have been covering this
Amazing French Festival
fringe festival. You have someone with you who might be of interest to many people. Exactly, i have irish comedian ed byrne stop he is going to tell us all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. All about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is the all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is the idea all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is the idea that l to mark twain. It is the idea that humour to mark twain. It is the idea that humour is to mark twain. It is the idea that humour is supposed to be tragedy. I examine humour is supposed to be tragedy. I examine how big a tragedy is and how much examine how big a tragedy is and how much time examine how big a tragedy is and how much time has passed before it gets funny much time has passed before it gets funny i much time has passed before it gets funny. I start with an anecdote about funny. I start with an anecdote about how funny. I start with an anecdote about how my car gets broken into which about how my car gets broken into which wasnt funny at all, and then the very which wasnt funny at all, and then the very next night i was making jokes the very next night i was making jokes about it on stage. Compared to that to jokes about it on stage. Compared to that to last jokes about it on stage. Compared to that to last year, my
Little Brother
died and that to last year, my
Little Brother
died and i that to last year, my
Manchester United<\/a> defender harry maguire. The
England International<\/a> had slipped down the
Pecking Order<\/a> at old trafford under erik ten hag who took the captaincy off maguire at the start of preseason. Its not thought agreeing personal terms will be a problem. Manchester united had this man
Wout Weghorst<\/a> on loan last season and once again hes left his club burnley on a temporary deal. The dutch striker has joined hoffenheim on a season long loan. Four time winners river plate have been knocked out of the
Copa Libertadores<\/a>. Beaten on penalties in the last 16 by
Brazilian Club<\/a> internacional, river needed a 90th minute equaliser from robert rojas to take it to spot kicks levelling the tie at 3 3, but in a lengthy shoot out it was rojas who missed the argentinian sides 10th penalty, allowing internacional\ufffd s keeper to score and send them through to the quarter finals. 9 8 in the shoot out. Brazils
Athletico Paranaense<\/a> wontjoin their compatriots in the quarter finals though after being beaten by
Bolivian Side Bolivar<\/a> also on penalties. Thats despite athletico reversing a two goal deficit from the first leg, barcelonas future
Signing Vitor Roque<\/a> putting them on level terms at 3 3 on aggregate in the second half. In the shoot out, athletico\ufffd s
Thiago Heleno<\/a> missed the final penalty kick, ending their
Copa Libertadores<\/a> run. Sadio mane has revealed that he turned down the attempts of former
Liverpool Team<\/a> mates
Roberto Firmino<\/a> and fabinho to get him tojoin them at their
Saudi Pro League<\/a> clubs because he wanted to play alongside cristiano ronaldo. Mane admitted that al ahlis firmino and fabinho, who plays for al ittihad, both tried to convince him to join their respective sides but it was the lure of teaming up with ronaldo at al nassr proved to be too tempting. I proved to be too tempting. Spoke to
Firminho For S Wa Nted<\/a> i spoke to firminho for sure. He wanted me to the club. I am joking. He called me to convince me to come because i had any contact with them from the beginning, so of course at the same time i spoke with had been your fabinho. But when it came to it, i chose al nassr. New zealand have recalled fast bowler trent boult for their world cup warm up one day series in england in september. Boult was released from his central contract last august to spend more time with his family as well as make himself available for franchise cricket. By the time of the series he wouldnt have played the format for a year. But he will likely be included in the black caps squad for the world cup which starts in india at the beginning of october. And thats all the sport for now. We can take you to this picture again in norway. Look at the water rushing through the barriers. We have heard that water has penetrated a power plant and this has led to quite a bit of damage. This morning we heard that assessments have been made as to whether or not they plan to blast open a hatch. However, we are also hearing that the leader of the incident, the person in charge, has said it is not relevant. They are not going to blow up the dam itself as of now. You can see now the damage is quite extensive, already, and trees have fallen into the water. This is a power plant in the water. This is a power plant in the eastern part of norway and the heavy rain in recent days has meant that the dam. You can see the power line going as well, i cannot see very well. I think i need glasses but i have been told that caroline is going down. Absolutely dramatic pictures coming to us as water penetrates the power in norway. The power line. There was talk of an explosion to open the hatch but that is unnecessary because you can see now, the water is flowing freely itself through the dam. The police earlier on said there was a fear that the bridge would burst without them doing anything and those fears have been vindicated because as you can see, thatis vindicated because as you can see, that is precisely what has happened. The camera angle is quite far away and that is because we are being told there was a huge number of press at the site and they were all asked to move further away from the power plant because of fears for their safety. Power plant because of fears for theirsafety. In power plant because of fears for their safety. In terms of civilians, about 10 15 homes have been evacuated in the immediate area around the power plant, and police and armed forces, armed norwegian forces, are both at the seaf scratch vaccine. At the scene. We have not really got enough sound there. We do not want to get too close because it is a pretty volatile situation. The water having now punched a hole through that bridge where earlier on authorities were considering potentially some sort of blast. It has been a very wet in the area, there has been a huge amount of rainfall and that is one of the reasons why we have seen this happening. It is not normalfor this level of rain, it has been very heavy rain over scandinavia in recent days. It is a very mountainous area, and there have been landslides and issues because of the level of rain. Just to bring you a little bit of context, the river you are seeing here is the longest and the most value must river in norway. Most the the power plant as a hydroelectric power plant which has been underwater and out of operation. There is a huge amount of worry from the police about the safety of people around the area because flooding can then affect houses and buildings in the immediate vicinity. Not only the fear of flooding but also of the lack of power because there have been power cuts caused by this. You can see the water is now really flowing through what was quite a small gap, it is now a pretty huge one. Incredible pictures coming into us here. We will bring you back to these pictures a little bit later. We are going to move on and talk about politics. In the uk, senior conservatives, including a cabinet minister, say their party is likely to campaign to leave the
European Convention<\/a> on human rights at the next general election, if
Rwanda Flights<\/a> for
Asylum Seekers<\/a> continue to be blocked. The government has made removing migrants to a third country a key part of its strategy for stopping small boats, but, so far, no flights have taken off.
0ur Political Correspondentjonathan<\/a> blake is following the story. Hejoins us now. Bring us up to date, do we know who is saying this, which
Cabinet Member<\/a> . Is saying this, which
Cabinet Member<\/a> . , ,. , member . No, but this is a live debate within member . No, but this is a live debate within the member . No, but this is a live debate within the conservative j member . No, but this is a live debate within the conservative party for sure at the moment and it is a question that is central to the governments efforts to crack down on illegal migration to the uk, and attempt to deal with people who are arriving primarily across the channel in small boats and deter people from
Making Thatjourney<\/a> in the first place. It is the
European Court<\/a> of human rights which upholds the
European Convention<\/a> on human rights which has frustrated those attempts, and it is a treaty signed by the uk and more than a0 other countries, founded back in 1950, which upholds and enshrines certain liberties. For example, the right to a fair trial, the right to liberty, freedom from slavery and the list goes on. What the government is trying to do is put in place a system where anyone arriving in the uk by illegal means, and that means crossing the channel in small boats, would be swiftly deported to a safe third country, primarily rwanda, with whom the government have struck a deal to deport people who try to claim asylum here by those means. It struggled to get the policy of the ground, it has run into legal difficulty as has been predicted and some of the conservative party are saying if we cannot do this under the law as it stands, we need to remove ourselves from this long standing framework and go it alone. It is a debate, there are many arguing the other way, same for example it would be foolish and a kneejerk reaction to pull out of such a long standing agreement and something which is at the basis, in many ways, for the law in the country and elsewhere. To russia next on verified live and authorities there have unveiled a new schoolbook that aims to justify the war on ukraine. The textbook is called
Russian History 19a5<\/a> to the early 21st century and makes numerous false claims. According to excerpts published by russian media, schoolchildren will now be taught that
Human Civilisation<\/a> could have come to an end had
Vladimir Putin<\/a> not started his
Special Military Operation<\/a> against ukraine. It is the first officially approved history book to be used in russian schools that mentions events in ukraine. Well, the
Russia Editorfor<\/a> bbc monitoring, vitaly shevchenko, has written an article for the bbc news website on the new book and joins us now from the newsroom. What exactly does it contain . It is basicall a what exactly does it contain . It is basically a good what exactly does it contain . It 3 basically a good example of what exactly does it contain . It 1 basically a good example of how the russian government weapon eyes as history, or in other words uses past events, real or imaginary, to justify the kremlins actions. 0ne justify the kremlins actions. One key theme in this book is that it presents recent history as russia defending itself against an aggressive west, which has created ukraine to spite russia and use it as a
Battering Ram<\/a>. That is the phrase the textbook uses, a
Battering Ram<\/a> against russia. Many of the assertions in this book are demonstrably false, for example it claims that until 201a 80 of ukrainian residents said that russian was their native tongue. That is not true because numerous surveys have shown that the figure is around a third of ukrainians who said they spoke russian as their mother tongue, where more than half, 60 of ukrainians said they spoke ukrainian. Another example is how the history textbook presents the events of 201a when russia first attacked ukraine. It described the fighting in
Eastern Ukraine<\/a> as a
Popular Uprising<\/a> by russian speakers, and it makes no mention of the
Military Hardware<\/a> or
Military Personnel<\/a> dispatched by russia to ukraines
Eastern Donbas<\/a> region. There were claims that ukraine was intending to acquire nuclear weapons, biological weapons, possibly to use against russian speakers in ukraine or attack russia. The thrust of the book is very clear. President putin had to start his so called
Special Military Operation<\/a> in ukraine to defend russia and potentially preserve civilisation on planet earth. Thank ou ve civilisation on planet earth. Thank you very much civilisation on planet earth. Thank you very much indeed. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Bringing you different stories from across the uk. This was the moment a casually discarded vape nearly destroyed a bin lorry in basildon. Single use of apes can already be disposed of at this recycling site, but the
County Council<\/a> thinks the problem is to be tackled at source. We and other local authorities are asking the government to ban them, it is far better if you use the reusable vapes, they are better for the environment and safer. Sites like this are the environment and safer. Sites like this are regularly the environment and safer. Sites like this are regularly used to get rid of bulky waste but people are unlikely to make the trip here just to drop a single date. Many supermarkets offer recycling facilities, even that is too much for many of us. For now the message is that disposable vapes and the batteries they contain should not go in the bin, not even the recycling one. Instead they should be taken to a specific recycling point. For more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. 11 people have died afterfire broke out at a
French Holiday Lodging<\/a> where a group of young people with
Learning Disabilities<\/a> were staying. The fire started early on wednesday at the facility in wintzenheim, in the
Eastern Alsace<\/a> region. Much of the building was made of wood and pictures from the scene show charred timbers. With more on this, lets go to europe regional editor paul moss in the newsroom. Whats the latest . An awful story. The latest, as he said, all 11 bodies of those who were missing have now been discovered. It seems the initial investigation shows this virus began at 6 30am which meant unfortunately everyone was asleep in the building. It started on the ground floor. We think those on the ground floor managed to escape as did some of the people on the first floor, but most of those who died were on the first floor and asleep, as i suggested. Must have been a very big fire right from the start because 80 firefighters were sent by the fire service to the scene. We had the
French Interior<\/a> minister who said he wants to pay tribute to the rapid and courageous intervention of these men. Unfortunately they were not quick enough because that fire spread so quickly. It was made of wood, this is the traditional architecture, the traditional style of places in that part of the region. It makes a pretty buildings but clearly very dangerous when there is a fire, which is what we have seen. The original prosecutor has launched an investigation to see if they can work out at this what caused it, but at the moment all attention is on retrieving the bodies. It was a difficult task. We had the commander of the fire service who is in charge of the operation referred to great big burnt pieces of wood that were a danger to firefighters, lots of rubble everywhere. There was time before they could get the fire under control, and more time before they could enter the building safely. Thank you very much indeed. You back to norway. Incredible pictures coming into us. I dont know if you are following this with me couple of minutes ago but we had a tiny gap and i look at that. The gap has extended. This is the hydroelectric power plant in
Eastern Central<\/a> norway. It is a hydroelectric plant and it is basically a lot of rain over the last few days over scandinavia and parts of norway especially, which means the river has become swollen and water has penetrated the power plant. This has led to a huge amount of damage, a little bit earlier the police and local authorities were considering blowing a hole in the bridge to try and alleviate the issue but as you can see, nature has kind of done its thing. That is coming to us live from norway. Lets turn to scotland. All week, weve been getting a taste of some of the thousands of acts at this years
Edinburgh Festival<\/a> fringe and today is no exception. From comedians to
Theatre Performances<\/a> and even some acrobatics, theres a whole range of creative talents on display and big crowds there to see them. Now to our reporter
Courtney Bembridge<\/a> who is there. You have been covering this
Amazing French Festival<\/a> fringe festival. You have someone with you who might be of interest to many people. Exactly, i have irish comedian ed byrne stop he is going to tell us all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. All about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is the all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is the idea all about his show. It is attributed to mark twain. It is the idea that l to mark twain. It is the idea that humour to mark twain. It is the idea that humour is to mark twain. It is the idea that humour is supposed to be tragedy. I examine humour is supposed to be tragedy. I examine how big a tragedy is and how much examine how big a tragedy is and how much time examine how big a tragedy is and how much time has passed before it gets funny much time has passed before it gets funny i much time has passed before it gets funny. I start with an anecdote about funny. I start with an anecdote about how funny. I start with an anecdote about how my car gets broken into which about how my car gets broken into which wasnt funny at all, and then the very which wasnt funny at all, and then the very next night i was making jokes the very next night i was making jokes about it on stage. Compared to that to jokes about it on stage. Compared to that to last jokes about it on stage. Compared to that to last year, my
Little Brother<\/a> died and that to last year, my
Little Brother<\/a> died and i that to last year, my
Little Brother<\/a> died and i am ready to turn that into comedy gold. It is died and i am ready to turn that into comedy gold. Died and i am ready to turn that into comedy gold. It is a personal sto and into comedy gold. It is a personal story and a into comedy gold. It is a personal story and a horrific into comedy gold. It is a personal story and a horrific thing into comedy gold. It is a personal story and a horrific thing to story and a horrific thing to happen, what is the process, and it is quite a short process. It only happened last year and now you are performing it, and from all accounts it is very funny. How do you balance that . It it is very funny. How do you balance that . ,. ,. ,. ,. , that . It is a tricky one, i have not done this before. That . It is a tricky one, i have not done this before. I that . It is a tricky one, i have not done this before. I have that . It is a tricky one, i have not done this before. I have never that . It is a tricky one, i have not l done this before. I have never gone down done this before. I have never gone down this done this before. I have never gone down this path before, but it is funny down this path before, but it is funny and down this path before, but it is funny and has a serious and sad bits funny and has a serious and sad bits it funny and has a serious and sad bits it is funny and has a serious and sad bits. It is like an hour long episode bits. It is like an hour long episode of scrubs. He was a comedy writer. Episode of scrubs. He was a comedy writer. A episode of scrubs. He was a comedy writer, a comedy director. His thing was helping writer, a comedy director. His thing was helping people build
Edinburgh Fringe<\/a> was helping people build
Edinburgh Fringe<\/a> shows. He would help people take 45 fringe shows. He would help people take as minutes ofjokes and turn it into a take as minutes ofjokes and turn it into a hour long comedy show. The idea of into a hour long comedy show. The idea of turning his death into an hourlong idea of turning his death into an hour long
Edinburgh Fringe<\/a> comedy show genuinely seems fitting. You are not show genuinely seems fitting. You are rrot the show genuinely seems fitting. You are not the first show genuinely seems fitting. Ym. Are not the first one to make this event into a show, he has been paid tribute to many other acts. I was here last year. Tribute to many other acts. I was here last year, i tribute to many other acts. I was here last year, i went tribute to many other acts. I was here last year, i went to tribute to many other acts. I was here last year, i went to see tribute to many other acts. I was | here last year, i went to see
John Hastings<\/a> here last year, i went to see
John Hastings<\/a> and others, all of whom he was working on their shows. There show was working on their shows. There show started off with let me tell you about my friend and director paul~ you about my friend and director paul~ and you about my friend and director paul. And at the as minute mark revealed paul. And at the as minute mark revealed that paul had died, i totally revealed that paul had died, i totally saw that coming. I have seen three totally saw that coming. I have seen three or totally saw that coming. I have seen three or four shows that focus on it. Three or four shows that focus on it really three or four shows that focus on it really i three or four shows that focus on it. Really i am a hack. It is an incredibly it. Really i am a hack. It is an incredibly derivative thing i am doing incredibly derivative thing i am doing i incredibly derivative thing i am doing. I am way behind the curve. What doing. I am way behind the curve. What a doing. I am way behind the curve. What a way doing. I am way behind the curve. What a way to pay tribute to him and he said previously you think this is what he would have wanted. Tell us about the french, you have been coming for a really long time. How are you finding this year compared to previous years. By, are you finding this year compared to previous years. To previous years. A really long time. 93. To previous years. A really long time. 93, fell to previous years. A really long time. 93, fell in to previous years. A really long time. 93, fell in love to previous years. A really long time. 93, fell in love with time. 93, fell in love with stand up. 9a time. 93, fell in love with stand up. 94 i did a competition, didnt stand up. 94 i did a competition, didnt get stand up. 94 i did a competition, didnt get into the final. It became a tail didnt get into the final. It became a tail event didnt get into the final. It became a tail event in following years, people a tail event in following years, people would say you know ed byrne didnt people would say you know ed byrne didnt get people would say you know ed byrne didnt get into the final. I did my first show didnt get into the final. I did my first show in 96 and a package show in 95 first show in 96 and a package show in 95 this first show in 96 and a package show in 95 this is first show in 96 and a package show in 95. This is my 14th one man show. The only in 95. This is my 14th one man show. The only thing in 95. This is my 14th one man show. The only thing that bothers me about the french the only thing that bothers me about the french are so much other people moan the french are so much other people moan about the french are so much other people moan about it. Sometimes it has gone well, sometimes not so well. You get ood well, sometimes not so well. You get good reviews and bad reviews, but i ust good reviews and bad reviews, but i just love good reviews and bad reviews, but i just love it good reviews and bad reviews, but i just love it just love it. What do people moan about . People just love it. What do people moan about . People moan just love it. What do people moan about . People moan if just love it. What do people moan about . People moan if they just love it. What do people moan about . People moan if they get i just love it. What do people moan l about . People moan if they get bad reviews, about . People moan if they get bad reviews. Some about . People moan if they get bad reviews, some people about . People moan if they get bad reviews, some people moan about . People moan if they get bad reviews, some people moan even. About . People moan if they get bad reviews, some people moan even when they are reviews, some people moan even when they are doing well. I spoke to a comedian they are doing well. I spoke to a comedian who absolutely stormed at the fringe comedian who absolutely stormed at the fringe last year, she was into shows, the fringe last year, she was into shows, both of which are killed. She said i shows, both of which are killed. She said i still shows, both of which are killed. She said i still dont really enjoyed the french. If you cant enjoy that the french. If you cant enjoy that it the french. If you cant enjoy that it is the french. If you cant enjoy that. It is a
Pressure Cooker<\/a> environment and a goldfish bowl. And you are environment and a goldfish bowl. And you are exhausted by the end, but anytime you are exhausted by the end, but anytime i you are exhausted by the end, but anytime i go on tour, if i dont feel anytime i go on tour, if i dont feel about anytime i go on tour, if i dont feel about having tried the show out here at feel about having tried the show out here at the feel about having tried the show out here at the fringe, i am better able to gauge here at the fringe, i am better able to gauge the quality of the show from to gauge the quality of the show from having done it at the fringe first from having done it at the fringe first. ,. From having done it at the fringe first. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , first. You have a doing this a long time and come first. You have a doing this a long time and come up first. You have a doing this a long time and come up the first. You have a doing this a long time and come up the more time and come up the more traditional way, time and come up the more traditionalway, but time and come up the more traditional way, but now we have seen people who have made it from tick tock. D0 seen people who have made it from ticktock. ,. , ~. ,. , ticktock. Do you know what is beautiful as ticktock. Do you know what is beautiful as being ticktock. Do you know what is beautiful as being old ticktock. Do you know what is beautiful as being old as ticktock. Do you know what is beautiful as being old as i ticktock. Do you know what
Isj Beautiful<\/a> as being old as i am . Nobody beautiful as being old as i am . Nobody asks me for my advice any more nobody asks me for my advice any more it nobody asks me for my advice any more it is nobody asks me for my advice any more. It is great. Normally an interview more. It is great. Normally an interview like this would be what advice interview like this would be what advice would you give younger comedians . My advice is useless. It used comedians . My advice is useless. It used to comedians . My advice is useless. It used to be comedians . My advice is useless. It used to be really useful, i could ive used to be really useful, i could give the used to be really useful, i could give the
Phone Numbers<\/a> of promoters, tell your give the
Phone Numbers<\/a> of promoters, tell your clubs to go to. I have no idea tell your clubs to go to. I have no idea how tell your clubs to go to. I have no idea how you make it in the industry now~ idea how you make it in the industry now it idea how you make it in the industry now it is idea how you make it in the industry now. It is quite freein. That idea how you make it in the industry now. It is quite freein. Now. It is quite freein. That is ed b rne now. It is quite freein. That is ed ityrne feeling now. It is quite freein. That is ed byrne feeling very free here at
Edinburgh Fringe<\/a>. Thank you very much. It has been long understood that 10,000 steps per day is the ideal number to stay fit and healthy but a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit. A study of 226,000 people
Around The World<\/a> showed that a,000 steps was enough to reduce the risk of dying prematurely of any cause. Professor
Maciej Banach<\/a> from the medical
University Of Lodz<\/a> in poland was involved in the research. Indeed 10,000 steps is not a magic number. Taking into account the the inconsistency of the optimal number, between 6000 and 10,000. We use the opportunity to check and investigate this. Indeed, we have noticed it is enough to have around a000. You can see significant benefits. The main message concerning the steps number does not change. The more steps we can do the better health. Even up to 20,000 steps per day because we are able to restrict our analysis to this number. For able to restrict our analysis to this number. Able to restrict our analysis to this number. ,. ,. , this number. For thousands of sound a lot more reasonable. This number. For thousands of sound a lot more reasonable. I this number. For thousands of sound a lot more reasonable. I am this number. For thousands of sound a lot more reasonable. I am off this number. For thousands of sound a lot more reasonable. I am off to i a lot more reasonable. I am off to do a walk, come back in eight few minutes, i may be out of breath but i will give you the latest headlines on the bbc. A few minutes. Behind me its rather murky weather, but for many there is sunshine on offer. A brief lived burst of summer. We have got weak
Weather Fronts<\/a> around, that is what is bringing the murky weather around, it is giving some drizzle to
Northern Ireland<\/a> moving to scotland. The high pressures moving
Northwards Drying<\/a> out the atmosphere and clearing the cloud. We will have some sunshine around but we have seen the best of that in scotland, rather more cloud throughout the rest of the afternoon. Still windy and cool in 0rkney and shetland, 23 further south with sunshine. We will keep some cloud around the irish sea coast, a little bit of fog forming inland but what is notable tonight is it is much milder in
Northern England<\/a> and scotland because we have pulled in this humid air. The southerly winds drawing that heat northwards, so temperatures will get into the 20s on thursday. The morning fog will rush through the first part that clears away quickly and there could be the odd shower with cloud and then cloud comes into the south west later but it is a fine day. 25 in the central belt, 23 in
Northern Ireland<\/a>, 26 further south across england and wales. A brief burst of summer warmth because the next low pressure comes in and its
Weather Fronts<\/a> through friday. Starting to clear away friday morning but it drags its heels across eastern areas and then there will be a peppering of showers behind. It is still quite warm, a warm
Starting Point<\/a> on friday so we can still get 25 or 26 in southern and eastern areas but most places behind the
Weather Front<\/a> will feel fresher. A fresh feeling weekend with low pressure sat to the west of us, showers with longer spells of rain, fewer the further south and east you are. No promises, it is a showery picture. There will be some lively showers again with hail and thunder. More can be found online. Live from london. This is bbc news. A1 migrants have drowned off the italian island of lampedusa after their boat capsized. A5 people, including three children, were aboard the vessel. Police officers in
Northern Ireland<\/a> are said to be worried and frightened after a data breach saw personal details about them made public. There is deep and genuine concern. I am hearing officers say for example, they havent had a meal in their mothers house for ten years because they cannot admit to being a police officer. And weve been told to walk 10,000 steps a day if we want to stay fit and healthy but a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit. Hello, and welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. Italian officials have launched an investigation after a1 migrants drowned off the island of the islnd of lampedusa after their boat capsized","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia802700.us.archive.org\/3\/items\/BBCNEWS_20230809_143000_Verified_Live\/BBCNEWS_20230809_143000_Verified_Live.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20230809_143000_Verified_Live_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240707T12:35:10+00:00"}