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BBCNEWS Newsday October 1, 2017

Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and one in the morning in catalonia in spain, where regional leaders say 90 of those who voted in a referendum were in favour of independence from spain. It was a day of voting that descended into chaos and violence. More than 800 people are reported to have been injured. The catalan president says the region has won the right to independence after its leaders defied Central Government and went ahead with the vote. Tom burridge reports from barcelona. This is how a vote turned ugly. Spanish National Police moving in to disrupt an independence referendum in catalonia which spains government considers illegal. People kicked and thrown. Women literally pulled by their hair out of polling stations. Across barcelona Violent Police raids to grab ballot boxes. Hundreds injured when ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News October 2, 2017

After a day of voting that descended into chaos and violence, regional leaders in catalonia say 90 of those who voted in a referendum were in favour of independence from spain. More than 800 people are reported to have been injured after violence at many polling stations. The Prime Minister, mariano rajoy, said the poll was illegal and that most people in catalonia did not want independence. From barcelona, tom burridge reports. This is how a vote turned ugly. Spanish National Police moving in to disrupt an independence referendum in catalonia which spains government considers illegal. People kicked and thrown. Women literally pulled by their hair out of polling stations. Across barcelona Violent Police raids to grab ballot boxes. Hundreds injured when they went to vote. One of the policemen take him from the head, take ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News October 2, 2017

After a day of voting that descended into chaos and violence, regional leaders in catalonia say 90 of those who voted in a referendum were in favour of independence from spain. More than 800 people are reported to have been injured after violence at many polling stations. The Prime Minister, mariano rajoy, said the poll was illegal and that most people in catalonia did not want independence. From barcelona, tom burridge reports. This is how a vote turned ugly. Spanish National Police moving in to disrupt an independence referendum in catalonia, which spains government considers illegal. People kicked and thrown. Women literally pulled by their hair out of polling stations. Across barcelona, Violent Police raids to grab ballot boxes. Hundreds injured when they went to vote. One of the policemen take him from the head, ta ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News October 2, 2017

90 of those who voted in a referendum were in favour of independence from spain. More than 800 people are reported to have been injured after violence at many polling stations. The Prime Minister, mariano rajoy, said the poll was illegal and that most people in catalonia did not want independence. From barcelona, tom burridge reports. This is how a vote turned ugly. Spanish National Police moving in to disrupt an independence referendum in catalonia, which spains government considers illegal. People kicked and thrown. Women literally pulled by their hair out of polling stations. Across barcelona, Violent Police raids to grab ballot boxes. Hundreds injured when they went to vote. One of the policemen take him from the head, take out the glasses and then he started to kick my dad here. The first one was here. He kicked he ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News October 2, 2017

We start with breaking news. One of britains best known holiday flight companies, Monarch Airlines, has collapsed, with all flights immediately cancelled it means more than 100,000 passengers are now stranded abroad. A cross europe and also in turkey. Its the uks largest ever airline to enter administration. The British Government says its helping to secure a fleet of thirty aircraft, flying to dozens of mediterranean resorts to bring stranded british passengers home. 300,000 future bookings have also been cancelled. The news broke in the last 30 minutes or so. A statement from the Civic Aviation Authority says. He added the scowl and challenge meant that some disruption was inevitable. The scale. Earlier my colleague Duncan Golestani spoke to our ....

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