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colin paterson is there and joins us live. thank you joining us. there are so many people. it looks like it is a great dyad, but first of all that sad news that lauren laverne had to leave the festival this weekend. such a familiar grass summary facebook through the bbc and arab watching her in a band on the other stage back in the 90s. the really sad news of the death of her mother celia. this really heartfelt message on her instagram is worth a read. she talks about how her mum ran the only reggae club in the north—east. she went on to become a dancer in casinos before becoming a much loved teacher. she also goes on to say her mum saw the beatles in 1963 and how much she had been looking forward to watching paul mccartney tonight at glastonbury on tv. very sad news

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we had such fun and it was a sense of fun that came over with harry. lauren laverne has pulled out of the bbc�*s glastonbury coverage following the death of her mother. the bbc 6 music presenter shared the news on her instagram account. paying tribute to her mother celia, lauren laverne wrote that she was the "kindest, most compassionate and most tenacious person i have ever met". now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello there. an east west split across the uk as we head through the rest of the weekend. it's blustery throughout, really rather unsettled with scattered showers towards western scotland, much of northern ireland too, and wales. and there'll also be some showers towards the south—west of england, some bright, some sunny spells in between. watch out for some thunder and some lightning, potentially the best of the sunshine, eastern scotland and also central southern england, eastern england to see temperatures reach 21 or 22 degrees celsius. now, as we head through this evening and overnight, clear skies for many out towards the east. temperatures will be lowest here,

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the bbc 6 music presenter shared the news on her instagram account — as our entertainment correspondent colin paterson explains. such a familiar glastonbury face through the bbc and i remember watching her in a band on the other stage back in the �*90s. the really sad news of the death of her mother celia. this really heartfelt message on her instagram is worth a read. she talks about how her mum ran the only reggae club in the north—east. she went on to become a dancer in casinos before becoming a much loved teacher. she also goes on to say her mum saw the beatles in 1963 and how much she had been looking forward to watching paul mccartney tonight at glastonbury on tv. very sad news that lauren laverne's mother has died and she has had to withdraw from the bbc coverage. you just mentioned paul mccartney, he is going to be performing live. what are the crowd saying to you and

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Erin Burnett OutFront

this is not about taking away anyone's guns, it's not about vilifying gun owners. in fact, we believe we should be treating responsible gun owners as an example of how every gun owner should behave. i respect the culture and the tradition, the concerns of lawful gun owners. at the same time, the second amendment, like all other rights is not absolute. it was justice celia who wrote and i quote, like most rights, the right, second amendment, the rights granted by the second amendment are not unlimited. not unlimited. it never has been. there have always been limitations on what weapons you can own in america. for example, machine guns have been federally regulated for nearly 90 years and this is still a free country. this isn't about taking away anyone's rights.

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on making sure that civilians can be evacuated from azovstal. let's turn to france. campaigning has ended and now the wait begins on the eve of the french presidential election run—off on sunday. incumbent emmanuel macron is facing off against far—right rival, marine le pen. the pair have gone head to head before — and while opinion polls suggest the french president still has the upper hand. still has the upper hand there are suggestions his challenger could perform better than she did in 2017. let's cross live now to paris, where my colleague reeta chakrabarti has been following events. thank you, celia. i'm joined now by christophe bertossi from the institute for democracy. when emmanuel macron was elected five years ago, he campaigned as a centrist, attracted support from left and right, yet today this feels like a more polarised electorate than before.— than before. you are right and i thinkthat _ than before. you are right and i

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oil sparingly. is that really where the positive _ oil sparingly. is that really where the positive comes _ oil sparingly. is that really where the positive comes out, - oil sparingly. is that really where the positive comes out, then? in that we are sort of forced to think more creatively in the kitchen questioning absolutely, totally. find questioning absolutely, totally. and i think it is questioning absolutely, totally. and i think it is not — questioning absolutely, totally. fific i think it is notjust home questioning absolutely, totally. fific i think it is notjust home users, home cooks, but food companies are also seriously thinking about how they can reduce their oil consumption in whatever they make, like the chip companies, for example. and we can do the same. where we measure everything. i'm sure you, celia, add a glug of oil into your plan, possibly. i do indeed. you canjust add a tablespoon or measure it. and use it sparingly. actually, it is a good way of learning how to respect our ingredients. obviously, food is pretty expensive now so this is one way of trying to get people to sort of get along with it, get on with it, and think positively about how

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Plett woman offers destitute children new beginning

Celia Buso was on her way to church when she was stopped by two policemen who asked if she could look after six-month-old twins for the night.

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BBC News-20210803-05:19:00

translation: i take care of orphaned chimps whose parents have _ been killed in the wild. i like working with animals, like celia who came here when she was two months old. toothless, she couldn't even sit by herself. since then, i have been taking care of her. now she is growing teeth and can sit by herself, crawl and walk and has now got to this stage. when they grow older and stronger and can move on their own, they learn how to jump within this perimeter fence before they are released to join the 100 others that now call this place their home. they are part of an estimated nationwide chimp population of around 6000, believed to have gone down fivefolds from 30 years ago. that dwindling number is in part due to the disappearing forest cover across the country. to reverse the trend,

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BBC News-20210803-05:18:00

certainly will go down as one of the biggest performances here at these olympic games. the population of chimpanzees has been disappearing fast on the african continent, largely due to deforestation. sierra leone is the first country to declare the primate a "national animal", as it tries to reverse the trend. umaru fofana has been to one of the continent's largest chimpanzee sanctuaries, just outside the capital freetown. the race against extinction. baby chimps left motherless by poachers. if they are lucky, like celia is, they are rescued and brought to this sanctuary. this woman, who has grandchildren of her own, carries out the task of a chimp mother. she says, as a grandmother, it breaks her heart to see what the baby chimps have to go through.

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