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sunshine today it is pleasant. the showers in the north west will get pushed away. clear skies and light winds, temperatures will fall quickly overnight, western areas turning more cloudy later in the night. it will be colder. further east across scotland, east of england, into the midlands. lowest temperatures in rural areas, as low as two or three celsius. it will be the coldest night of the week ahead. winds picking up across northern ireland on monday. deals later. england and wales, dry after that chilly start with some sunshine. winds are lighter here. hello. this is bbc news. i m luxmy gopal and these are the headlines. britain s prime minister admits to the bbc that she should have laid the ground better for announcements that sparked chaos on the financial markets and divisions in her own party. one of the world s worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear gassed pitch invaders. king charles

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on the financial markets and insists they ll be no u turn on axeing the top rate of income tax. i do stand by the package we announced and i stand by the fact that we announced it quickly, because we had to act. but i do accept we should have laid the ground better. i do accept that. the sheer risk of using borrowed money to fund tax cuts, that is not conservative. meanwhile, at the conservative party conference, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has apologised for showing a lack of understanding to his irish and eu counterparts when making the case for brexit. one of the world s worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear gassed pitch invaders. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. now on bbc news, it s time for the travel show. coming up on this week s show, we re day tripping across the uk. and throug

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expenses for employees seeking out of state abortions. protests have been held outside the supreme court in washington and in other cities. they re an extraordinary sight in our countryside often to be seen gliding gracefully overhead. now, british bred red kites are being flown abroad to spain, where their numbers are dwindling. red kite chicks will swap the forests of central england for southwestern spain, where it s hoped they ll breed and boost the population. here in the uk, red kites have had a remarkable change in fortunes since they were almost wiped out three decades ago. our environment correspondent, helen briggs, reports. soaring high in the sky above the countryside, living proof of a conservation success story. three decades ago, red kites were rescued from the brink of extinction by reintroducing wild birds from sweden and spain. doctorian evans was one of the pioneers. it all went out of expectation, it was such a huge success which was amazing. obviously t

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labour sjeremy corbyn pleads for an end to sleeping rough. the search for an elderly british woman missing from the queen mary 2 ocean liner heading to the caribbean is called off. a 74 year old had been reported missing in the early hours of friday. sam allardyce is back in football at crystal palace. the former england manager has signed a two and a half year deal at selhurst park following the sacking of alan pardew. this year the queen celebrated her 90th birthday. daniela relph looks back on the momentous occasion and other events in the royal calendar in review 2016: the royal year. band plays happy birthday. it was the year of a big birthday, a queen at 90. happy birthday plays. for some of her grandchildren and great grandchildren, a trip to canada, the first official overseas visit as a family of four. the duke and duchess of cambridge were also in india, a reminder of royal visits past. applause. and for prince harry, a new relationship highlighted the tricky balanc

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looking forward to next week, when it is expected the government will fire the starting gun on brexit. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the world s facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1916. that is the assessment of the united nations, which says more than 20 million people face the threat of starvation and famine in four countries in africa and the middle east. £3.5 billion are said to be needed byjuly to avert disaster. this report from our world affairs correspondent richard galpin contains images you may find distressing. for months now, it has been known that millions of people, including this young baby, in yemen, have been starving. she was just four months old when a bbc team met her in december. across yemen, hundreds of thousands more children have so little to eat they are struggling to stay alive. and the threat of mass starvation is affecting three other countries. this is a refugee camp in south sudan, which, like yemen, has been torn apart by con

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