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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170816

newest warship, the new aircraft carriers, hms queen elizabeth, as she arrives home in the home portsmouth. daniel craig, will you return as james bond? yes. and daniel craig will be backas bond he confirms he ll play 007 one last time. and in the sport on bbc news. celtic are looking to secure their place in the champions league group stages. they host kazakh champions astana in their first leg qualifier tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the government says there must be an unprecedented solution for the border between northern ireland and the republic after brexit. ministers have published their proposals on the future relationship with ireland. they ve called for a seamless border so that people and goods can continue to move across freely protecting the good friday agreement. the irish government says the paper is timely and helpful , but critics say the plans lack credible detail. our ireland correspondent chris buckler reports. bridges

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news. israel has condemned a vote by the un security council calling for an end tojewish settlements on occupied palestinian land. the us abstained rather than vetoing the resolution as it usually does. donald trump has tweeted things will be different when he takes over. here s our middle east correspondent yolande knell. these israeli homes are on land that the palestinians want for their promised future state. there are now some 600,000 israelis living in the occupied west bank in eastjerusalem, and numbers are growing. in a rare show of unity, the un security council passed its judgment on thejewish settlements. translation: 14 votes in favour. describing them as a flagrant violation of international law and a threat to any peace deal with the palestinians. crucially, the united states did not use its veto power in israel s favour as it usually does. it is because this resolution reflects the facts on the ground and it is consistent with us policy across administrations

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the white house. in halfan in half an hour we will look like on a momentous year in sport. which included an incredible year for andy murray. good evening. security forces in tunisia say they ve arrested three members of a terrorist cell linked to anis amri, the tunisian who killed 12 people by driving a lorry into a christmas market in berlin this week. the interior ministry said one of those detained was amri s nephew. 24 year old anis amri was shot dead by police in milan in the early hours of yesterday morning. bethany bell reports. this is anis amri, the man who s suspected of being behind the attack on a berlin christmas market in the name of so called islamic state. and now authorities across europe and the middle east are trying to piece together his extremist connections. the 24 year old tunisian made this video shortly before driving a lorry along a crowded street, killing 12 people. now a clearer picture of his network is emerging. officials in tunis say he was con

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i can see other dinosaurs, maybe. and what do you think of dippy? he goes, rawr! good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the european commission has expressed regret over the departure of britain s eu ambassador, sir ivan rogers, saying he was very knowledgeable and always defended his government s interests. sir ivan issued a strong resignation email, warning of muddled thinking over brexit. but leading eurosceptic conservative iain duncan smith said he d undermined ministers trust when his private advice that a brexit deal could take ten years was leaked. our political correspondent ian watson reports. camera shy in public, outspoken in private. sir ivan rogers has exited his role as britain s eu ambassador. when the bbc revealed his private advice that a trade deal with the eu could take ten years, he was attacked by some leave campaigners for being pessimistic. diplomats are supposed to be, well, diplomatic. but in his resignation e mail, he is anything but. he tells h

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growth figures later. they are expected to show the economy did pretty well at the end of last year, but with rising prices and a fall in the value of the pound, what will the value of the pound, what will the year ahead have in store? in sport, a wembley final for southampton. they knock liverpool out of the league cup with an injury time winner. it has taken tim peake to space and back. now the soyuz capsule is going to be landing in london. we ll be finding out why. and carol has the weather. good morning. today is a cold start to the day. we ve also got a fair bit of cloud around. some of it will break to see some sunshine and a few of us will see some snow. wherever you are it will feel raw in the wind. more details in 15 minutes or so. good morning. first, our main story: the us president donald trump has said he believes that torture can work to get information out of suspected terrorists. but he said he would seek further advice before deciding whether to bring back t

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