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of the attacker. improving london s victorian plumbing we have rare access to the new super sewer, engineered to cope with modern demands. the idea behind it is that it will collect the sewage and storm water that at the moment goes into the river and take it downhill to east london where it can be processed properly. singing. and, a unique musical production written and performed by a cast who ve experienced homelessness. and coming up on the bbc news channel: anthonyjoshua says a future fight with tyson theory is what boxing needs. the former two time world champion says meeting the wbc belt holder is his priority for 2023. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the betting company william hill has been ordered to pay more than £19 million for failing to protect its customers the largest penalty ever imposed by the regulator. the gambling commission said it found problems that were so widespread and alarming that it had considered suspending william ....

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another day of strikes and widespread disruption in france as unions battle against planned pension reforms. and tickets to the eurovision song contest sell out in just 90 minutes, as super fans rush to secure a spot at this year s event in liverpool. the uk home secretary has been setting out new plans to stop migrants entering the country from france in small boats. suella braverman told the house of commons that enough is enough as she introduced the illegal migration bill to the house of commons. it puts a duty on ministers to detain and deport anyone who enters the country illegally, though the government has admitted the bill does push the boundaries of international law . refugee charities and the opposition labour party have called the new plan unworkable . from dover, duncan kennedy reports. dover yesterday, and more migrants brought ashore after being picked up in the channel. 16,000 people came across like this in the past year, 3,000 more have travelled this ....

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hello and welcome to bbc news. police in the us city of nashville say a former student who killed three children and three staff at a private school, had carefully planned the attack. they said the 28 year old who was later killed by officers had left behind a manifesto which suggested there were also going to be shootings at other locations. this cctv footage has emerged of the attacker named as 28 year old audrey hale arriving at the school, and then entering by shooting through one of the security doors. the footage then shows hale walking into the school, armed with several weapons. not long after this, they started shooting. among the victims three children, aged eight and nine. and three adults, all in their 60s. this footage emerged of children being led to safety shortly after the shooting. the covenant school is a private christian school for children, aged between 3 and 11. police say that hale had no previous criminal record. they were carrying two ....

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formalising that. it was a waiver keir starmer i think of trying to publicly draw the line between the party underjeremy corbyn s leadership and the party under his leadership and the party under his leadership it was a way for keir starmer. it was very clear that it was about electoral chances and that he felt that allowing jeremy corbyn to stand as a labour candidate next time would diminish the electoral chances of the party but as you referenced, jeremy corbyn still has a number of supporters in the labour party and that has been a pretty divisive in that regard, and the campaign group momentum, that backed jeremy corbyn s leadership, described this as a venal act from keir starmer, and jeremy corbyn himself talked about keir starmer denigrating the democratic foundations of the party. no response since the vote yet but we wait to see what happens and islington north is wherejeremy corbyn is the mp and the local labour party there seem to be standing squarely behind hi ....

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their disbelief after new zealand s prime minister announces she s stepping down. and the harrowing anti war epic all quiet on the western front leads the nominations for this year s british academy film awards. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 8am in singapore, and 3pm in los angeles where we begin our programme with the news that the hollywood actor alec baldwin is to be charged with the involuntary manslaughter of the cinematographer halyna hutchins, who was shot dead on the set of the film rust. 4pm in los angeles. the film s armourer who was responsible for the weapon will face the same charge after a gun that the actor discharged on set was found to contain live ammunition. sophie long has the latest from los angeles. the frantic efforts to save halyna hutchins in the moments after she was shot. it was during rehearsals on the set at the bonanza creek ranch in new mexico when the shootings and deaths depicted on the ....

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