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Snooker championship 2015 to today being banned for six months for betting breaches. It is estimated he spent £35,000 in the past seven yea rs spent £35,000 in the past seven years betting on matches. More on that later. And the weather with chris. Cloudy and mild here, but i will be casting my mind to the alps with the Early Arrival of winter. More from me in the next half hour. Also coming up, a string and a prayer the moment 2115 people simultaneously bungee jumped off a 30 foot high bridge in brazil. Well tell you why. Hello, everyone. This is afternoon live, im simon mccoy. The European Council president , donald tusk, has urged members of the European Parliament to stick together or face defeat. Brexit, he said, was the eus toughest stress test, and it must not be divided at any costs. Mr tusk also said the ....
Hello and welcome to all of you, both here in the uk and those of you joining us around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First china is planning to introduce a new National Security law in hong kong, which looks to ban what it terms sedition and subversion. Its expected to be voted through at chinas delayed annual parliamentary session which got underway a few hours ago. The legislation will be hugely controversial in the territory, where pro democracy activists held hundreds of rallies last year. Some of them say it will signal the end of hong kong. President donald trump has warned that the us would react strongly if the proposals were followed through. Heres a Chinese Government spokesperson. Translation National Security is the bedrock of the cou ....
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