People often ask for full news broadcasts (including weather and local news). So here is the full BBC late evening news, presented by Fiona Bruce, on Thursday 1 May 2003. And there's breaking news at the start.
Preceding trails: Murphy's Law, BBC World Service.
Reports:
1) Crispin Blunt resigns from the Conservative frontbench and calls on Iain Duncan Smith to quit. (Andrew Marr)
2) Election day - Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales, English local authorities (Andrew Cassell, Wyre Davies, Mark Mardell)
3) Two muslims from Hounslow, radicalised by a north London preacher, have become suicide bombers in Israel (Niall Dickson)
4) Aftermath of the Mike's Place suicide bombing (Orla Guerin)
5) Postponement of the Northern Ireland Assembly election (Mark Simpson)
6) Earthquake in Bingol, Turkey (Bridget Kendall)
7) May day protests in London (Duncan Kennedy)
8) George Bush prepares to declare major combat operations in Iraq are over (Matt Frei)
9) English FA fined over fan misbehaviour
10) Adam Crozier's challenges running Royal Mail (Jeff Randall)
BBC LDN is presented by Gillian Joseph: May day protests (Kurt Barling), suicide bombers from Hounslow (Tom Edwards), murder of Amarjit Chohan and family (Darshna Soni).
Weather from Michael Fish. Followed by trails: BBC digital channels, Radio Times, The Secret Life of the Mona Lisa.
Негізгі бет BBC Ten'o'clock News, 1 May 2003
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