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great britain s women. huge celebrations. they ve won a first ever team gold at the european gymnastic championships in turkey. it we are at a very windy aintree ahead of the grand national on saturday. animal rights activists say the race is cruel and should be cancelled. a cold start to the day today- should be cancelled. a cold start to the day today. not should be cancelled. a cold start to the day today. not as should be cancelled. a cold start to the day today. not as wild - should be cancelled. a cold start to the day today. not as wild as - the day today. not as wild as yesterday. still breezy with showers. fewerand yesterday. still breezy with showers. fewer and further between across showers. fewer and further between across england and wales. all the details across england and wales. all the details later on in the programme. it s thursday, the 13th of april. a 74 year old man has been extradited from pakistan and charged with the murder of a policewoman ....
forecast. it is subject to change but scotland will see a good deal sunshine. not quite as warm, nine to 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 14 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 1a and that cooler trend is set to continue for sunday. and that s bbc news at ten on thursday the 20th here on bbc one are all of our news teams in the nations and regions, standing by with the news where you are. happily they are in the studios so what is the fate of dominic raab? the prime minister is deciding whether to back him or sack him. he s had the report into bullying claims against his deputy all day. so what s going on? tonight westminster waits for news amidst a wall of silence from downing street. nick and sima will have the latest. we ll speak to the head of the civil servants union and a number 10 speechwriter under liz truss. also tonight. a new abortion controversy in the united states. tomorrow the us supreme court s due to decide if a texas judge was right to ban the drug u ....
and i went into know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i m not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent s youth and inexperience. jesse: but nowadays they will lead to just about anybody run for office, you don t even have to be that good looking or have a catchy slogan or even have a good idea. you don t even have to have ever been successful in your life and anything. all you have to do if you want the hispanic vote is due the mmacarena. but if you can t dance like hillary or no one really wants to hear you talk at coming to just go to plan b, you just whip out your phone and play sound d esposito. one thing to say, hang on here. [despacita playing] jesse: example number one, katie hobbs running against carrie lane for governor in arizona, a state where about one-third of the population is hispanic, and may not be a spanish name, but her it s close enough. what have you learned specifically learned from the lati ....
children s programming? he is adamant he only wanted to watch the educational ones. mum beth and brainbox teddy, who is three, just a reminder in case you were wondering. time for a look at the weather. here s susan powell. how do i follow that? a dramatically cold start in east anglia, io cold start in east anglia, 10 through the small hours in suffolk. contrast that to the start of the day in the scottish islands, 11 degrees in one place. normally we see cold weather coming into the north and milder conditions to the south but things are currently inverted with cold air stretching from the arctic across the continent into the south of the uk as we speak and it is much milder in the north with airflowing from and it is much milder in the north with air flowing from the atlantic. more cloud to the north of the uk. we will see hill fog, some patchy rain and drizzle around the coast and across hills but temperatures are into double figures. hazy cloud in england and northern ....
he says he only cried once. you re watching bbc news. now its time for the media show welcome to the media show. in a minute, we re going to talk about the christmas period and what it taught us about advertising, both about what ads are working and where companies are wanting to spend their money. we ll also talk to stephen lambert from studio lambert, which made the runaway hit for the bbc, the traitors. but before we do all of that, let s talk about channel 4 privatisation because it looks like it could be off. global s podcast the news agents broke this story. it s got hold of a letter from the culture secretary, michelle donelan, sent to the prime minister, which appears to advise against privatisation, saying there are better ways to ensure channel 4 s sustainability. let s bring in chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast magazine. hiya, chris. good to have you back on the media show. so, is this the end of the matter? i think it s the end of the potential priv ....