From theresa mays cabinet. Pressure had been building on priti patel since the emergence last friday of her undisclosed meetings while on holiday in israel. But was some of that pressure imposed in an unwarranted way by the media, particularly the bbc, which broke the story . Yes, according to andy ramsbottom, who asked and keith brown thought the long predicted end came for priti patel after her hastily arranged journey home from africa, monitored at one point by 22,000 people on a flight tracking website, as shown on the bbc news channel. That prompted ian miller to tweet while a user called kubricks lens cap thought when the soon to be ex International Development secretary reached heathrow airport, the coverage switched from flight tracker to helicopter camera, and the complaints continued. Heres roy ramm it was a huge information dump, the leak of over 13 million documents, worked on for a year by almost 100 different media organisations. A lot of work clearly went into the so cal
Believe it or not, this place was once a small fishing village. Yeah. Not anymore. Now, its a mega city of nearly 20 million people. Its most famous for creating consumer electronics, often imitations of premium brands. But as china has opened its doors to International Trade in the last decade, it has undergone a transformation, making strides toward becoming a global power and moving away from that image of being a simple manufacturer of good, fake or otherwise, to one of innovation, especially of tech. Made in china is fast becoming designed in china. Next week, well visit some of the companies that call shenzhen home, but this week, we are meeting this guy. This is little cloud, and recently, hes gone where no turtle has gone before. Hes just completed a test flight of a journey that one day might take humans to near space. This is kuang chis traveller project. We have seen this kind of stratospheric helium project before. We visited worldview in the us back in february to see thei
The weekend across the southern half of the uk. Clear and bright conditions spreading from the north. Good morning. First our main story. Millions of people will fall silent today, on Armistice Day, to remember those who have lost their lives while serving in the armed forces. Its the 99th anniversary of the end of the first world war. Alexandra mackenzie is outside westminster abbey. Alexandra, whats happening today . Well, it is a rather soggy start to arms sisters Armistice Day. I am outside westminster abbey, outside the field of remembrance, where many people have brought wooden crosses and poppies, and have laid them there just outside westminster abbey. A temporary garden, where people have been able to come to remember and honour those who have died. Just about a quarter of a mile from here we have be cenotaph, which will be a real focus of the commemorations today and tomorrow. We also saw other commemorations yesterday, a commemoration of the battle of passing bell. Passchend
Leeching has damaged two thirds of the reef. The nearly man no more, Sergio Garcia wins his first major title on his 74th time of asking, with Victory Overjustin Rose in a sudden death play off at the masters. It is something amazing. I feel the economist i have ever felt. I am so happy. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Thousands of Police Officers will line the streets of Central London for the Funeral Procession of keith palmer, murdered in the attack in westminster. The 48 year old was stabbed to death by Khalid Masood as he stood guard outside the Palace Of Westminster. His coffin will be taken to Southwark Cathedral for a full Police Service funeral. Also, his name was added to the Roll Of Honour at the National Police memorial in a ceremony that has just taken place. Yesterday, the coffin of Pc Keith Palmer was brought to the Palace Of Westminster, the place where he worked, the place he had been protecting when he was killed last month. Overnight, an honour guard made
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