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BBC News at Ten

28/07/2010

People mentioned:

  • Mike Jackson

    ...probably not going to move things along very far. from another former soldier, General Sir Mike Jackson, who headed the Army at the time of the Iraqi...

  • Jacques Rogge

    ...in the debate over whether budgetary cuts will affect the London Games. Jacques Rogge said the quality of the games must not be compromised. He told...today of the hurdles still faced by London, with less than two years ago. Jacques Rogge is the man wh

  • Nicholas Witchell

    ...Army was caught in what he called a Perfect Storm. This report from Nicholas Witchell. He was the army chief who fought for his soldiers and who...

  • Barack Obama

    ...their papers at all times, contravened federal powers. The law, a post by President Obama, has been the focus of a nationwide human rights campaign. This...

  • Stephanie Flanders

    ...immigration policy, with local companies worried about the cap on numbers. Stephanie Flanders is with George Osborne, who is visiting Mumbai. The report...

  • Vincent Cable

    ...to make it harder for Indians to come to the UK. Speaking in Bangalore, the Business Secretary Vince Cable seemed to suggest that the Government's cap on...

  • Theresa May

    ...his calls to open up, he is going to have to give something in return. Here, Theresa May has signalled the end of the ASBO in England and Wales. The Home...to use them, and they became a badge of honour for some people. So what Theresa May has been say

  • George Osborne

    ...local companies worried about the cap on numbers. Stephanie Flanders is with George Osborne, who is visiting Mumbai. The report contains flash Banging the...and a new solar-powered phone that seems to work. Mr Singh? Hello, it is George Osborne. But if

  • Richard Dannatt

    ...was in danger of seizing up in 2006 because of the demands put on troops. General Sir Richard Dannatt said the combined commitments in Iraq and...placed on the army. Today, at the Iraq inquiry, his frustrations showed. He is General Sir Richard Dannatt

  • Rajesh Mirchandani

    ...has been the focus of a nationwide human rights campaign. This report from Rajesh Mirchandani, in Phoenix, on the border with Mexico. Outside the Arizona...

  • Tony Blair

    ...pay and conditions, and frustration at the apparent disinterest of the then Prime Minister Tony Blair. He did not invite me to talk to him. The only...

  • David Cameron

    ...passage to India. But David Cameron takes a swipe at neighbouring Pakistan. Making friends in one country, while angering those in another. The Prime...Kingdom should become the partner of choice for India. That is the message David Cameron has taken t

Organisations mentioned:

  • Airblue

    ...and burst into flames on impact. The plane belonged to the domestic operator Airblue. This report from Aleem Maqbool. Rescuers worked frantically on the...

  • Tesco

    ...make their brand work in India. British retailers like Marks & Spencer and Tesco have struggled to make their mark here. But he says it can be done....

  • Centrica

    ...first half of the year. British Gas made a profit of £585 million. Overall, Centrica, the company which owns British Gas, made 1.5 £6 billion. Consumer...

  • British Army

    ...hope the Government would take care of the welfare of the A former head of the British Army has told the Chilcot Inquiry that the force was in danger of...

  • Land Rover

    ...was like in 2006. Then to the frustrations of replacing the lightly armoured Land Rovers. He said it was incredible that the Ministry of Defence had been...

  • Vodafone

    ...and Tesco have struggled to make their mark here. But he says it can be done. Vodafone in the UK is perhaps a more formal brand vanities in India. When we...is perhaps a more formal brand vanities in India. When we started introducing Vodafone stores,

Places mentioned:

  • Catalonia

    ...escalating. All 152 passengers and crew die as a Pakistani plane crashes. And Catalonia's bans the bullfight. Is this the beginning of the end of a...has been banned in part of the Spanish mainland. The parliament in Catalonia has voted for the sport t

  • United Kingdom

    ...set the agenda. In his speech today, Mr Cameron said that 90,000 people in the UK are employed by Indian firms and he wants that to rise. But his call for a...struggled to make their mark here. But he says it can be done. Vodafone in the UK is perhaps

  • Wales

    ...in return. Here, Theresa May has signalled the end of the ASBO in England and Wales. The Home Secretary said that ASBOs wird gimmick-laden and often ignored,...in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the review only applies to England and Wales. Even if it d

  • Pakistan

    ...to stop bad behaviour escalating. All 152 passengers and crew die as a Pakistani plane crashes. And Catalonia's bans the bullfight. Is this the...

  • Delhi

    ...partner of choice for India. That is the message David Cameron has taken to Delhi. Leading a delegation of more than 60, including some of Britain's most...brand Britain, he is establishing his own reputation as well. On the ground in Delhi it is clear

  • Afghanistan

    ...in any way to promote the export of terror, whether to India or whether to Afghanistan, or anywhere else in the world. His chats later with young IT...that accuse Pakistan's intelligence services of secretly helping insurgents in Afghanistan. There are

  • Northern Ireland

    ...chance to work with us locally. While ASBOs are also issued in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the review only applies to England and Wales. Even if it does...

  • Sweden

    ...countries like India that along the way up. Right now, we export more to Sweden than we do to India. 10 years ago we were there 4th largest source of...

  • Spanish Empire

    ...Now, for the first time, bullfighting has been banned in part of the Spanish mainland. The parliament in Catalonia has voted for the sport to end...This report now from Sarah Rainsford in Barcelona. It has been a part of Spanish culture around for cent

  • Spain

    ...this the beginning of the end of a centuries-old tradition across the rest of Spain? In BBC London News: Fresh calls to control foxes after a teenager is...children. More details will be released tomorrow. It has been a tradition in Spain for centuries

  • Islamabad

    ...helping insurgents in Afghanistan. There are many, many ruffled feathers in Islamabad. India and Pakistan have a very complicated relationship. For the...people were on board the plane when it smashed into hills near the capital, Islamabad. Eyewitnesse

  • Mumbai

    ...the cap on numbers. Stephanie Flanders is with George Osborne, who is visiting Mumbai. The report contains flash Banging the gong to start the day's trading...need to respond to these concerns. This is what the Chancellor said to me in Mumbai. We are v

  • France

    ...the former Deputy Prime Minister more Prescott. A couple have been arrested in France after the bodies of eight newborn babies were found at two houses near...

  • England

    ...something in return. Here, Theresa May has signalled the end of the ASBO in England and Wales. The Home Secretary said that ASBOs wird gimmick-laden and...are also issued in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the review only applies to England and Wales. E

  • Bangalore

    ...else in the world. His chats later with young IT exports -- experts in Bangalore were no doubt less contentious. But Number Ten did not shy away from...Britain is about to make it harder for Indians to come to the UK. Speaking in Bangalore, the Busines

  • Mexico

    ...campaign. This report from Rajesh Mirchandani, in Phoenix, on the border with Mexico. Outside the Arizona governor's office, they have been protesting for...

  • Beijing

    ...hopes will be slashed, making it tougher to build on Britain's success in Beijing. The IOC are keeping a close watch on London's progress. Critics say...

  • Scotland

    ...give people the chance to work with us locally. While ASBOs are also issued in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the review only applies to England and Wales....

  • Barcelona

    ...signed a petition calling it barbaric. This report now from Sarah Rainsford in Barcelona. It has been a part of Spanish culture around for centuries. It has...bullfighting has been losing support for many years. This Bullring in Barcelona is the only o

Other things mentioned:

  • Catalan people

    ...this was about more than protecting animals. Some believe it was an attempt by Catalans to mark their difference from the rest of Spain. Here in Catalonia,...

  • Iraqi people

    ...soldier, General Sir Mike Jackson, who headed the Army at the time of the Iraqi invasion, a more pragmatic view. He said the army had been able to cope...

  • The Perfect Storm

    ...Afghanistan meant that an overstretched Army was caught in what he called a Perfect Storm. This report from Nicholas Witchell. He was the army chief who...keep troops in Iraq and send more troops to Afghanistan. It was, he says, the Perfect Storm. I sa

  • Prescott

    ...moment, when evidence will be taken from the former Deputy Prime Minister more Prescott. A couple have been arrested in France after the bodies of eight...

  • Lille

    ...France after the bodies of eight newborn babies were found at two houses near Lille in the north of the country. Police say the man and woman, in their...

  • Olympic Games

    ...up tonight - don't let cuts spoil the 2012 Games - that's the message from the Olympics chief. would hope the Government would take care of the welfare of the...

  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    ...Important visitors to India normally stay away during the monsoon. But the British Prime Minister decided this was the moment and time for some plain...

  • Margalla Hills

    ...But in poor visibility and driving rain, it smashed into the forests of the Margalla Hills. The terrain made it hard for emergency workers to access the...

  • Deputy Prime Minister

    ...the final session for the moment, when evidence will be taken from the former Deputy Prime Minister more Prescott. A couple have been arrested in France...

  • BBC London News

    ...beginning of the end of a centuries-old tradition across the rest of Spain? In BBC London News: Fresh calls to control foxes after a teenager is attacked in...

  • Home Office

    ...knows it will still have to find ways to fight Joining me now from the Home Office, James Landale. The Government could be accused of giving up on one...

  • Home Secretary

    ...Here, Theresa May has signalled the end of the ASBO in England and Wales. The Home Secretary said that ASBOs wird gimmick-laden and often ignored, with more...to get rid of ASBOs. It will be seen by some as an attempt to save money. The Home Secretary

  • Bombay Stock Exchange

    ...The report contains flash Banging the gong to start the day's trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange and banging the drum for British companies here in...

  • James Landale

    ...it will still have to find ways to fight Joining me now from the Home Office, James Landale. The Government could be accused of giving up on one of the main...

  • Government

    ...in Bangalore, the Business Secretary Vince Cable seemed to suggest that the Government's cap on immigration would need to respond to these concerns. This...with more on half of them being breached. The opposition has accused the Government of going sof

  • Hawk

    ...£700 million deal finalised today. British firms will help India built 57 new Hawk jets. But does Pakistan have reason to feel defensive in response to his...

  • Courthouse

    ...of the tough stance being taken in Arizona. She said she may go home. At the Court House, the protests continued. The tough new law is only temporarily...

  • Labour

    ...Also tonight: Going, going, gone. Ministers signalled the end of the ASBO, Labour's flagship policy. is time to move beyond the ASBO. We need a complete...and other agencies to stop bad behaviour escalating that far. Blair's new Labour introduced Anti

  • Today (Australian TV program)

    ...make this statement in India on an official visit seems to suggest partiality. Today's comments are not the first time that David Cameron has indulged in...by pointing out the almost impossible demands being placed on the army. Today, at the Iraq inqui

  • Anti-Social Behaviour Order

    ...the end of the ASBO in England and Wales. The Home Secretary said that ASBOs wird gimmick-laden and often ignored, with more on half of them being...Leeds. They were presented as an answer for troubled and terrified residents. ASBOs were a civil soluti

  • Hispanic

    ...critics, who said the law was racist. In a state where a third of people are Hispanic, many feared they would be unfairly targeted. is a great relief....

  • Olympic Delivery Authority

    ...at every single penny in the Budget. So where might savings be made? The Olympic Delivery Authority has already modified the vision for the Olympic...

  • Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin

    ...just attracted the customers to the brand. Of course, banking is one thing Indians do know the British for. But it has also been a part of the Indian...most of his time here pushing the case for British financial services. million Indians do not have a

  • God

    ...tried to make it up the mountain. We need to get there, he says, to see if God has spared the life of my brother. But only rumours that there were...

  • Latino

    ...are Hispanic, many feared they would be unfairly targeted. is a great relief. Latino people felt they were being discriminated against, because this law was...were being discriminated against, because this law was written exactly for Latino people, peo

  • Good

    ...in her back garden And magistrates walk out in protest at plans to close 11 Good evening. The United Kingdom should become the partner of choice for India....

  • Budget

    ...government has made it clear they're looking at every single penny in the Budget. So where might savings be made? The Olympic Delivery Authority has...

  • Chilcot Inquiry

    ...take care of the welfare of the A former head of the British Army has told the Chilcot Inquiry that the force was in danger of seizing up in 2006 because of...

  • Join (mathematics)

    ...end of the ASBO, the Government knows it will still have to find ways to fight Joining me now from the Home Office, James Landale. The Government could be...

  • Bush

    ...as young as 10. I had a firework through my letterbox, they set fire to a Bush next to my gas meter. I also got punched in the stomach when I was eight...

  • International Olympic Committee

    ...be slashed, making it tougher to build on Britain's success in Beijing. The IOC are keeping a close watch on London's progress. Critics say they make too...

  • Chancellor

    ...hat off to the regulators and say that maybe they knew what they were doing. Chancellor has spent most of his time here pushing the case for British...cap on immigration would need to respond to these concerns. This is what the Chancellor said to me in

  • Laura Kuenssberg

    ...in Pakistan. We will have more on the economic aspects of the visit. First, Laura Kuenssberg on a new edge to British diplomacy. Important visitors to...

  • Olympic Park

    ...made? The Olympic Delivery Authority has already modified the vision for the Olympic Park. But with the construction phase almost finished, making further...

  • Parliament

    ...has been banned in Catalonia. This was the reaction as the law was passed in Parliament. There were shouts of joy from those supporting the ban, politicians...were unconcealed tears from the losers. Animal rights groups gathered outside Parliament for

  • David Blair

    ...ago we were there 4th largest source of imports. Now we are only another 18th. David Blair has a business here advising companies how to make their brand work...

  • American

    ...honour, who is now for going to continue his tough policing. He knows most Americans support the law. Any police officer that arrests anybody, for any...

  • Chris Buckler

    ...breached. The opposition has accused the Government of going soft on crime. Chris Buckler has been getting reaction in Leeds. They were presented as an...

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