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father, john garang. the service was part of what s being called a pilgrimage of peace to the country torn by internal conflict. and 18 year old juliette lamour wins 48 million canadian dollars on the lottery, with her first ever ticket. the university student has got financial advice from her dad and says she still plans to finish her studies and become a doctor. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for sportsday welcome to sports day. scotland stunned england in the six nations to make three calcutta cup wins in a row. nowhere near as close to that drama in cardiff. wales are blown away by ireland. and lift off for everton under their new manager as they beat the premier league leaders, arsenal, to make it a winning start for sean dyche. fix, winning start for sean dyche. clean sheet, 1 0, every manager like those. clean sheet, 1-0, every manager like those. , ., those. also coming up on the programme- those. also coming up on the programme. great those. a ....
him, will cf it is as famous as some of the other mugshots that have been available. there are standard forms and i m sure the courthouse, the court in particular is extremely eager to minimise the amount of time that they have to be confronting this this storm. in that they have to be confronting this this storm. that they have to be confronting this this storm. in terms of leaving the courthouse, this this storm. in terms of leaving the courthouse, he this this storm. in terms of leaving the courthouse, he is this this storm. in terms of leaving the courthouse, he is expected - this this storm. in terms of leaving the courthouse, he is expected to l the courthouse, he is expected to walk again through the public hallway and into the backorders to the district attorney s office and then back to his motorcade where we are expecting him to speak to the press. although, professor, it is unclear whether there will be a gag order or not. unclear whether there will be ....
from under the rubble in turkey, more than 120 hours after the first earthquake struck. three people have been arrested, following clashes with police outside a hotel providing refuge for asylum seekers on merseyside in the uk. in other news, us fighterjets shoot down an unidentified aircraft over alaska after president biden gave the order to seek and destroy. troops are trying to salvage the wreckage. hello and welcome to the programme. rescuers in turkey and syria are increasingly focusing efforts on the survivors of monday s earthquakes who are enduring the aftermath in the cold of winter. more than 2a,000 people are now known to have died. these are the epicentres close to the turkish cities of kahramanmaras and gaziantep. as we know, of course, the chances of finding people alive diminish as every hour goes by and thoughts now to the hundreds of thousands of people who need to survive and rebuild, given what has happened there. we know the united nations will pl ....
for his predecessor, benedict xvi, who he says is very ill. the vatican says benedict s condition has worsened in recent hours. and britain is on course to record its warmest year ever, after a summer of heatwaves, wildfires and drought. we ll speak to a climate change specialist. hello, welcome to the programme. we start with the fallout from the announcement that china s borders will be reopened next month. in the last hour, the us announced it would require negative covid tests for travellers from china from the 5th of january. that follows tighter measures outlined by italy, japan, malaysia, taiwan, and india. american officials accuse the chinese authorities of a lack of transparency, as cases of covid have been surging there. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. from the world s most populous nation, alarming scenes china s hospitals overwhelmed, covid infections soaring. the country s abrupt decision to dismantle much of its strict covid regime appa ....
a £40 billlion hole in the national bank account. what might that mean for you? i ll take a look. in sport, tottenham s turnaround. how a european exit loomed before topping their table on a night of late drama in the champions league. good morning. a chilly but dry start for many in central and eastern areas. strengthening when in the west which will push it to all but the southeast with gales developing in some western areas. all the details throughout this morning s programme. it s wednesday, the 2nd of november. it s far too easy for the wrong people to join the police that s the view of a senior inspector, whose damning report reveals that hundreds of officers in england and wales should have failed vetting checks. the watchdog s investigation also uncovered a culture of misogyny, sexism and predatory behaviour in some forces, as tom symonds reports. in 2012, nicola brooks reported she was being abused and stalked online. an inspectorfrom sussex police handled her cas ....