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katie gornall, in the -aourin margin. katie gornall, in the pouring rain. _ margin. katie gornall, in the pouring rain, thank - margin. katie gornall, in the pouring rain, thank you. - we'll finish with the spectacular total solar eclipse that has captivated millions of people across north america this afternoon when the day was plunged into total darkness for four minutes. a partial eclipse should have been visibile in western parts of the british isles as well. and those keen to see it were out on the west coast of ireland this evening, hoping to catch a glimpse. sara girvin was with them. waiting patiently for a partial solar eclipse. the chances of witnessing this rare event on ireland's west coast had been estimated at 44%, but the weather and the cloud had other ideas. there wasn't a visible eclipse but there was still a viewing party. we have some of the best views in europe on the side of the country, i believe. so look at the sunset. we don't have to see a solar eclipse to have a beautiful day. no, i'm not disappointed at all. i see, like everybody, smiles o
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katy austin, bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again. 0ur reporter aruna iyengar, has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and featured katie price having her breakfast in the morning. it was a video of her, and extolling the virtues of this low calorie diet that she was advertising. and the advertising standards authority, which monitors adverts and can come down and look at complaints and decide whether the advert should be withdrawn or not decided that this was a misleading advert because it said, first of all, that the advert should be clearly flagged and it said that you had to actually engage in the ad, you had to watch it in order to realise at the bottom of the post where it said #ad and that was only rea
katy austin, bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again. 0ur reporter aruna iyengar, has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and featured katie price having her breakfast in the morning. it...
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katie gornall, bbc news. coming up in the next hour will be live to westminster and live to jerusalem, as the pressure mounts on benjamin netanyahu to explain how seven aid workers were killed in israeli air strike. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with darren bett hello there. we�*ve got some windy weather on the way by the end of the week and some warmer weather, too, but still some spells of rain. everything is sprinting across from the atlantic. this area of cloud bringing rain later, this one bringing rain overnight. and that cloud has brought rain today across scotland. it�*s been wettest in central and southern parts of scotland. with the north—easterly wind in scotland, it still feels on the cold side. it�*s more of a south—westerly wind elsewhere, which is why we�*re seeing higher temperatures. but the rain is all coming from the south—west. some rain into this evening still in scotland. then some showery outbreaks of rain pushing into england and wales overnight. some heavier
katie gornall, bbc news. coming up in the next hour will be live to westminster and live to jerusalem, as the pressure mounts on benjamin netanyahu to explain how seven aid workers were killed in israeli air strike. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with darren bett hello there. we�*ve got some windy weather on the way by the end of the week and some warmer weather, too, but still some spells of rain. everything is sprinting across from the atlantic. this area of cloud bringing rain...
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oh, i mean, katie, it's such a mixture. the simple thing to answer is the preparation question, which isjust, you just prepare — you prepare forensically and exhaustively and you read everything you can that they've ever written. you try and watch everything or listen to everything they've you read all previous interviews. so, how many weeks of work would go into one interview? it will depend upon the person. some people, it's fairly light. with some people, it could be a whole week of reading, watching, listening — and, crucially, thinking. so, when you feel as if you've just — you've got this encyclopaedic knowledge of this person, it's almost like sort of sitting your finals on a different person for each exam. once you feel like you know absolutely everything, of course, 99% of what you've read or learned about them, you won't actually... it won't come up in the interview. it may not even come up in the piece when you write it. but here, it gets slightly mysterious, katie, which is what i've found is that somehow,
oh, i mean, katie, it's such a mixture. the simple thing to answer is the preparation question, which isjust, you just prepare — you prepare forensically and exhaustively and you read everything you can that they've ever written. you try and watch everything or listen to everything they've you read all previous interviews. so, how many weeks of work would go into one interview? it will depend upon the person. some people, it's fairly light. with some people, it could be a whole week of...
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katie, thank you. katie razzall. the metropolitan police have agreed that an independent police force will review the stephen lawrence murder investigation. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. the force has apologised to stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, for failing to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing, in which our correspondent, daniel de simone, named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. here's daniel's latest report. tonight, scotland yard says it will ask an independent police force to review the stephen lawrence murder investigation. the 18—year—old was stabbed to death in a racist attack 31 years ago this evening at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder, but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white
katie, thank you. katie razzall. the metropolitan police have agreed that an independent police force will review the stephen lawrence murder investigation. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. the force has apologised to stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, for failing to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing, in which our correspondent, daniel de simone, named matthew white as the sixth suspect...
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to katy perry, it is time to rise. a growing number of musicians are worried companies are training ai models to replace human artists. more than 200 of them have joined with the artist rights alliance, a nonprofit to demand protection against ai. in an open letter, they acknowledge the creative potential of ai, but called on tech companies and developers to stop using it to infringe upon, and devalue, the right of human artists. a year ago, a supposed collaboration between drake and the weeknd went viral. it was actually an ai song made by someone called ghostwriter. last month, tennessee became the first state to pass a law to protect artists from using al to copy an artist's voice without permission. country music star luke bryant was at the bill's signing. stuff comes in of my voice, on my phone, and i can't tell it's not me. securing protections from al was a priority for striking actors last year. now it is musicians who are raising their voices. i think the musicians who will be most affected by ai are workingâ€
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from katy perry to nikki menage and stevie wonder. as well as the estate of frank sinatra barbara only. —— bob marley. out with poker machines, in with live music and pizza. revenue at the petersham bowling club in sydney has increased by 900 percent since it ditched the controversial gaming machines. petersham's success is inspiring other lawn bowling clubs and pubs to follow suit. from sydney, phil mercer reports. rocking into par for rocking into parfor it. this room at the bowling club in petersham was full of slot machines, taking out 2007 now it is bands and pieces that are paying out. it it is bands and pieces that are paying out-— paying out. it is dynamic, it's exciting. _ paying out. it is dynamic, it's exciting, it's _ paying out. it is dynamic, it's exciting, it's a _ paying out. it is dynamic, it's exciting, it's a bold _ paying out. it is dynamic, it's exciting, it's a bold club - paying out. it is dynamic, it's exciting, it's a bold club that| exciting, it's a bold club that is what gives you, you have to be on yo
from katy perry to nikki menage and stevie wonder. as well as the estate of frank sinatra barbara only. —— bob marley. out with poker machines, in with live music and pizza. revenue at the petersham bowling club in sydney has increased by 900 percent since it ditched the controversial gaming machines. petersham's success is inspiring other lawn bowling clubs and pubs to follow suit. from sydney, phil mercer reports. rocking into par for rocking into parfor it. this room at the bowling club...
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thank you, katie. parliament will resume voting today on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it's expected the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week. the house of lords has tried making changes to the controversial legislation but the government's majority in the house of commons has seen those amendments overturned. ministers hope the first asylum seekers can be sent to the east african country within weeks. the aa has issued a new call for the introduction of graduated driving licences for young people which would restrict their use of cars after passing their test. in terms of what time they can drive and who they can carry as passengers. it follows a campaign by families who have lost loved ones to crashes involving young drivers. the owners of what was known as "britain's wonkiest inn" have drawn up plans to rebuild it in a new location. the crooked house near dudley in the west midlands had been demolished following a suspected arson attack last year.
thank you, katie. parliament will resume voting today on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it's expected the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week. the house of lords has tried making changes to the controversial legislation but the government's majority in the house of commons has seen those amendments overturned. ministers hope the first asylum seekers can be sent to the east african country within weeks. the aa has issued a new call for the...
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katy gornall, bbc news. the biggest challenge facing our railways is climate change — so says network rail, which owns and manages the country's tracks and major stations. in its new five year plan, it says it will spend £3 billion over that period to try to deal with the impact of extreme weather — such as heavy rain which causes landslips, forcing lines to be shut. more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. flooding, heat waves, landslips. they can all be the result of extreme weather, which is becoming more common. that can spell major disruption with damaged equipment and closed lines leaving passengers facing delays and cancellations. network rail is funded by government grants, charges to train companies and commercial sources like property. it expects to have just over £115 billion to spend over the coming five years. but it thinks the impact of recent inflation will mean the money doesn't go as far and will in real terms be less than the previous five year period. and it's aimin
katy gornall, bbc news. the biggest challenge facing our railways is climate change — so says network rail, which owns and manages the country's tracks and major stations. in its new five year plan, it says it will spend £3 billion over that period to try to deal with the impact of extreme weather — such as heavy rain which causes landslips, forcing lines to be shut. more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. flooding, heat waves, landslips. they can all be the result of...
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katie austin, bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible — with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now, there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women s super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing — but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. commentator: wsl history for aston villa... _ but she has another, more important, job... what did you do at school today? we did science! did you?! ..mum to four—year—old hartley. 0k, are you going to sing to me? wednesdays are special for ward. it's the only day she makes it home to sheffield in time for the school run. you are getting an incredible mum. thank you so much. i feel honoured. thank you. what does hartley think of yourjob? she's very proud. yeah. she loves telling everyone that i'm a football manager. mama! ward co—parents hartley with her former pa
katie austin, bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible — with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now, there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women s super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing — but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. commentator: wsl history for aston villa... _ but...
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our correspondent katy watson is in sydney with the latest. katy. two days after a brutal stabbing here in the shopping centre behind me, and once again there has been horror and fear, with a second attack on the other side of sydney. they are not believed to be related in any way but it is still harrowing. police have said that a man has been arrested. those heart are not suffering from life—threatening injuries, but they have asked the public to stay away, and videos seen on social media do show a lot of tension. australia has been reeling, and it has been an difficult few days, especially here at bondi junction. across australia, flags flew at half—mast today, honouring the victims of saturday's attack. the names of all those who died have now been released. this was pikria darchia. originally from georgia, she spoke several languages. dawn singleton was a 25—year—old planning her wedding. jade young, an architect, mother and member of a surf life—saving club. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. police say
our correspondent katy watson is in sydney with the latest. katy. two days after a brutal stabbing here in the shopping centre behind me, and once again there has been horror and fear, with a second attack on the other side of sydney. they are not believed to be related in any way but it is still harrowing. police have said that a man has been arrested. those heart are not suffering from life—threatening injuries, but they have asked the public to stay away, and videos seen on social media do...
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but from now from katie — time next weekend. but from now from katie and _ time next weekend. but from now from katie and from _ time next weekend. but from now from katie and from me, - time next weekend. but from now from katie and from me, the i time next weekend. but from now from katie and from me, the key. from katie and from me, the key for your company, from katie and from me, the key foryour company, buy, from katie and from me, the key for your company, buy, buy. —— bye bye. hello there. friday was a very warm day for april. temperatures widely reached the high teens and the warmest spots had temperatures a bit higher than that. 21.5 degrees celsius was recorded at both st james' park and northolt, both in greater london, making it the warmest day of the year so far. we have something of a change in the weather forecast, though, for saturday. cooler air is going to be arriving across both scotland and northern ireland behind this cold front. and that's significant because scotland also recorded its warmest day of 2024 as well on friday — 20.2 degrees celsius in
but from now from katie — time next weekend. but from now from katie and _ time next weekend. but from now from katie and from _ time next weekend. but from now from katie and from me, - time next weekend. but from now from katie and from me, the i time next weekend. but from now from katie and from me, the key. from katie and from me, the key for your company, from katie and from me, the key foryour company, buy, from katie and from me, the key for your company, buy, buy. —— bye bye....
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katie gornall, bbc news. a stoppage time winner saw peterborough united beat wycombe wanderers 2—1 to win the football league trophy final. all three goals came in the final few minutes of the game at wembley, with peterborough�*s harrison burrow�*s cross, turning into a shot, sealing the silverware for the posh. burrows had put his side ahead with six minutes to go, only for wycombe�*s dale taylor to equalise. burrows, though, had the final say for the league one promotion hopefuls who win the trophy for the second time. let's bring you some sad news. the former newcastle and wimbledon managerjoe kinnear has died at the age of 77. a statement from his family said: "we are sad to announce thatjoe passed away peacefully this afternoon surrounded by his family." as a player with tottenham, kinnear won the fa cup, two league cups and the uefa cup. he went on to manage wimbledon in the 90's, and was appointed newcastle manager in 2008. he became diretor of football in 2013. now, red bull's max verstappen
katie gornall, bbc news. a stoppage time winner saw peterborough united beat wycombe wanderers 2—1 to win the football league trophy final. all three goals came in the final few minutes of the game at wembley, with peterborough�*s harrison burrow�*s cross, turning into a shot, sealing the silverware for the posh. burrows had put his side ahead with six minutes to go, only for wycombe�*s dale taylor to equalise. burrows, though, had the final say for the league one promotion hopefuls who...
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our transport correspondent katy austin explains. this is what the impact of severe weather on our rail tracks looks like. it all adds up to destruction, including four train passengers. it does not work rail who monitor railtrack up and down the country for anything that could make it unsafe to run.— for anything that could make it unsafe to run. , _ , ., unsafe to run. every system that you are looking — unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at _ unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is _ unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is affected _ unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is affected in - unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at is affected in some - are looking at is affected in some way by the weather. you will see the signalling equipment, taking temperatures to make sure it doesn't trip out. you see the overhead power lines and if the wires sag it will catch the pantograph.- lines and if the wires sag it will catch the pantograph. when the r0 als aet catch
our transport correspondent katy austin explains. this is what the impact of severe weather on our rail tracks looks like. it all adds up to destruction, including four train passengers. it does not work rail who monitor railtrack up and down the country for anything that could make it unsafe to run.— for anything that could make it unsafe to run. , _ , ., unsafe to run. every system that you are looking — unsafe to run. every system that you are looking at _ unsafe to run. every system...
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katie price has withdrawn the advert now. 0k, there is another advert in the news today. this one about nationwide, that features the actor dominic west, that has been banned, what was the decision there and why? right, so again, the advertisings standards authority said the advert was misleading, this featured dominic west, the actor, he was the bad boss of a fictional bank and basically it was criticising other banks for bank closure, this is, there has been happening in the past couple of years where larger banks have been closing banks on the high street because people are changing the way they are banking, and the nationwide took out this advert between october and november last year, and the asa said it was misleading because it led viewers to believe that nationwide had completely stopped closing its bank branches and that it would not be doing that any more and it said it was misleading because nationwide had said it would not close any more branches until 2026 and before the adverts went out it had closed branches two branches in the previous year, so it said tha
katie price has withdrawn the advert now. 0k, there is another advert in the news today. this one about nationwide, that features the actor dominic west, that has been banned, what was the decision there and why? right, so again, the advertisings standards authority said the advert was misleading, this featured dominic west, the actor, he was the bad boss of a fictional bank and basically it was criticising other banks for bank closure, this is, there has been happening in the past couple of...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sydney. the acting premier of new south wales briefed the media — and said she'd convened a crisis cabinet with other ministers. penny sharpe added that the premier, chris minns, joined the call remotely. he'd been on a visit to japan — and had not left tokyo airport since hearing of the incident. this was penny sharpe speaking earlier. there are really more difficult days ahead. tonight we hold in our hearts the families and the friends of those who have lost loved ones. we stand with those who are waiting to hear for those that have been injured, and we really stand by all the medical staff who are fighting to save their lives. but we also thank the ordinary people who will deal with this. what we saw today and what we have seen on our television screens, particularly this afternoon, it's the number of innocent people going about their business who have witnessed shocking events. this is going to be difficult. it's going to be hard for days to come. there's been a lot of reaction from a
katy watson, bbc news, in sydney. the acting premier of new south wales briefed the media — and said she'd convened a crisis cabinet with other ministers. penny sharpe added that the premier, chris minns, joined the call remotely. he'd been on a visit to japan — and had not left tokyo airport since hearing of the incident. this was penny sharpe speaking earlier. there are really more difficult days ahead. tonight we hold in our hearts the families and the friends of those who have lost...
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our correspondent katy watson is at the vigil. katy, how has the community responded? it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is due to get under way in an hour orso. it it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is an important moment for the community there. that is riuht. moment for the community there. that is right- the — moment for the community there. twat is right. the new south wales premiere says this is a time for the community to come together and realise there is more good than evil. it will be a visual starting in the next couple of hours. there will be a candle lighting ceremony and a one minute silence. it has certainly been over a week since the stabbing but it is an event that has really taken and shocked australians here. a country that is not used to such levels of violence it has brought the community together and shaken the country.— shaken the country. katie, we will be back with _ shaken the country. katie, we will be back with you _ shaken the country. katie, we will be back with you later _ shaken the country. katie, we will b
our correspondent katy watson is at the vigil. katy, how has the community responded? it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is due to get under way in an hour orso. it it is due to get under way in an hour or so. it is an important moment for the community there. that is riuht. moment for the community there. that is right- the — moment for the community there. twat is right. the new south wales premiere says this is a time for the community to come together and realise there is...
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but as katy said, there is like spring in— to go on. but as katy said, there is like spring in their step because of this story, — like spring in their step because of this story, showing they are at least able _ this story, showing they are at least able to go on the attack a bit. ., ., ., least able to go on the attack a bit-— i think i bit. you are nodding? i think parliament returning - bit. you are nodding? i think parliament returning is more bit. you are nodding? i think- parliament returning is more of a headache than anything else for it which is unique because he has a lot of mps would disagree with him on policies. the smoking ban is honestly a free vote but you will still see, for example, liz truss may intervene in coming against it so you might start to see some of his critics talking against him. where i might disagree, on the rwanda bill, it could get royal assent next week depending what happens in the lords and they're still a chance you get some flights before the next election.— before the next election. that's
but as katy said, there is like spring in— to go on. but as katy said, there is like spring in their step because of this story, — like spring in their step because of this story, showing they are at least able _ this story, showing they are at least able to go on the attack a bit. ., ., ., least able to go on the attack a bit-— i think i bit. you are nodding? i think parliament returning - bit. you are nodding? i think parliament returning is more bit. you are nodding? i think-...
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our transport correspondent katy austin is in watford junction for us. katy. yes, at watford junction, far fewer trains running today than they normally would be. the impact around the country will vary over the next few days, different areas affected on each strike day. other rail disputes have been resolved but the train drivers hasn't so it means passengers find themselves caught in the middle of what has become a long lasting stand—off. here we go again, picket lines, including at euston this morning, quiet stations, like birmingham new street, and altered plans, including for some families on easter holiday trips to the harry potter studios near watford. we got up very early to make sure we'd make it here on time. so, there are some trains, right, but not as many? well, we should have been able to get a direct line, but we had to catch three or four... four. ..four trains. we did take the overground, we did i not take the train, because there. was a strike. we had to leave a bit earlier, that's it. - take a different train? yeah. think about all the bus
our transport correspondent katy austin is in watford junction for us. katy. yes, at watford junction, far fewer trains running today than they normally would be. the impact around the country will vary over the next few days, different areas affected on each strike day. other rail disputes have been resolved but the train drivers hasn't so it means passengers find themselves caught in the middle of what has become a long lasting stand—off. here we go again, picket lines, including at euston...
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katie gornall, bbc news. still to come on the world today — you've heard of greenwich mean time —— but what about moon time? the white house wonders if its finally time to give are orbiting neighbour its own time zone. and from stepping out on the red carpet — to 5tepping over the pay gap. kirsten dunst speaks out over gender disparity in hollywood. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. the movement against ai music—making tool5 has gone a step...
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katy watson, bbc news in sydney. let's turn to the us now, where donald trump will become the first former president in us history to face a criminal trial later today. he's accused of falsifying payments to the adult film actress, stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. ms daniels says that she was paid hush money to cover up an alleged affair, a claim denied by the former president. it's the first of four criminal trials mr trump will face as the presidential campaign nears. to the uk now, where the bbc has found evidence that one of the country s most senior haemophilia doctors gave imported blood which was infected to very young patients, despite official advice not to do so. this, as the country awaits the final report of a long—awaited public inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal of the 1970s and 80s. more than 3,000 people died in britain after being infected with hiv, or hepatitis. wyre davies reports. for 30 years, colin and janet smith have been fighting forjustice. their seven—year—old son wa
katy watson, bbc news in sydney. let's turn to the us now, where donald trump will become the first former president in us history to face a criminal trial later today. he's accused of falsifying payments to the adult film actress, stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. ms daniels says that she was paid hush money to cover up an alleged affair, a claim denied by the former president. it's the first of four criminal trials mr trump will face as the presidential campaign nears. to the uk now,...
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here's katy watson. australia's most famous landmark reflecting the pain of a nation. all the victims have now been named. pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who confronted the attacker, warding him off with a bollard, has been telling his story. he didn't say anything, actually. he wasjust, like, very tall, a bit skinny. but the eyes was like empty eyes. it was like, er... he wasn't there. he wasn't like really there, actually. joel cauchi, who was shot dead by a police officer after going on a stabbing spree in this shopping centre, had a history of mental illness. detectives are investigating whether he targeted women in the attack, but they still want to find a motive by speaking to those who knew him. earlier, his parents spoke out.
here's katy watson. australia's most famous landmark reflecting the pain of a nation. all the victims have now been named. pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who...
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katie razzall, thank you. the prime minister has insisted that his flagship bill to send migrants to rwanda to deter them from crossing the channel in small boats will pass through parliament tonight, no matter what. the bill is currently going back and forth between the house of commons and the house of lords and is being voted on tonight. "stopping the boats" has been one of the prime minister's key election pledges, and he says that flights to rwanda will leave in 10—12 weeks' time — so, byjuly — with an airfield on standby and charter planes booked. the home office released new figures showing the backlog of people waiting to be removed from the uk from last summer rose from almost 1,800 injuly to just under 52,000 a week ago. let's go to westminster now and get the latest from our political editor, chris mason. hello. those figures you mentioned there give a sense of the scale of there give a sense of the scale of the issue. they underline the argument the government makes, saying it has to look for
katie razzall, thank you. the prime minister has insisted that his flagship bill to send migrants to rwanda to deter them from crossing the channel in small boats will pass through parliament tonight, no matter what. the bill is currently going back and forth between the house of commons and the house of lords and is being voted on tonight. "stopping the boats" has been one of the prime minister's key election pledges, and he says that flights to rwanda will leave in 10—12 weeks'...
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katy austin, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the weather in the next few days does remain unsettled with further spells of rain, and some sunshine, some hill snow in scotland. but this weekend it is going to turn warmer and also windier. we could have the warmest day of the year somewhere in the south—east or east anglia during the course of saturday. low pressure that has brought the rain this morning pull away, but another one is bringing more rain into the south—west through this afternoon. in between cloud and a few showers. the rain continuing to push away. showers developing behind it. some bright spells with the rain arriving, with brisker winds int south. in the northern ireland and northern england and scotland a lot of cloud and some brighter breaks. some patchy rain. feeling cold in the north—west. milderfurther south with highs of 16. tonight the rain continues to advance north and east. as it bumps into the cold air in scotland it will turn to snow down to about 100 metres in the highlands. and windy in the we
katy austin, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the weather in the next few days does remain unsettled with further spells of rain, and some sunshine, some hill snow in scotland. but this weekend it is going to turn warmer and also windier. we could have the warmest day of the year somewhere in the south—east or east anglia during the course of saturday. low pressure that has brought the rain this morning pull away, but another one is bringing more rain into the south—west...
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katy austin, bbc news. some nato countries along russia's border are calling on their western allies, including those further afield, to bring back mandatory military service as a deterrent to moscow's war on ukraine. estonia's prime minister kaja kallas says conscription is essential to winning the war. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in estonia's second largest city tartu, with more on how the war in ukraine is changing military preparedness. this city, tartu, is actually a european capital of culture this year and that status is reflected in the genteel and relaxed vibe this place has. certainly there is no sense of any panic and when you talk to people here you do not pick up on real concern that there could the russian aggression anytime soon. but certainly here in estonia they say their neighbours do pose a real threat to the country and that is why they have this system of conscription and why they are actually asking other european allies to follow suit and to boost their own military service
katy austin, bbc news. some nato countries along russia's border are calling on their western allies, including those further afield, to bring back mandatory military service as a deterrent to moscow's war on ukraine. estonia's prime minister kaja kallas says conscription is essential to winning the war. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in estonia's second largest city tartu, with more on how the war in ukraine is changing military preparedness. this city, tartu, is actually a european...
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katie razzall, thank you. an israeli woman who was taken hostage by hamas in the october 7th attacks, has been describing the horrifying conditions she had to endure in gaza. aviva siegel was released in november but her husband, who was also kidnapped from their kibbutz, is still being held. lucy manning has been speaking to her in tel aviv, and a warning, her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken, husband and wife keith and aviva siegel. she was freed. he is still a hostage. i'm not speaking, i'm screaming. i need help from the whole world. i was there for 51 days and know what it's like. can you tell me a bit about the conditions that you were held in? keith and i were moved 13 times, so with the different conditions. we met lots of terrorists, and they acted brutally in every place we went to. one of the times, they took us down to a tunnel and there was no oxygen there, and theyjust left us there. and i c
katie razzall, thank you. an israeli woman who was taken hostage by hamas in the october 7th attacks, has been describing the horrifying conditions she had to endure in gaza. aviva siegel was released in november but her husband, who was also kidnapped from their kibbutz, is still being held. lucy manning has been speaking to her in tel aviv, and a warning, her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those...
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our sydney correspondent katy watson has the latest from the scene. the attacker entered the shopping center and then left before returning and maiming people in his path. as well as those who have died, several people were injured and were taken to hospital, some of those in critical condition, including a small child. now, the attacker was then shot dead by a lone police officer. this has taken a lot of people by surprise. of course, it was a busy time for the shopping center — saturday afternoon, the start of the holidays, the school holidays. and it's an affluent part of sydney, close to bondi beach. of course, one of the top tourist attractions in the city. i spoke to one shop assistant who said that he saw a shopper try and ward off the attacker and try and stop any further attacks. there was a lot of bravery involved as well among those who remained in the shopping centre. but really, this is about a huge shock in a nation that really is not used to seeing violent attacks of this sort. thanks to katie for that. with me is our news reporter co
our sydney correspondent katy watson has the latest from the scene. the attacker entered the shopping center and then left before returning and maiming people in his path. as well as those who have died, several people were injured and were taken to hospital, some of those in critical condition, including a small child. now, the attacker was then shot dead by a lone police officer. this has taken a lot of people by surprise. of course, it was a busy time for the shopping center — saturday...
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katie razzall, bbc news let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found that it needs to improve standards of transparency and neutrality. the report also says israel has yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many locals employed by the agency belonged to the hamas militant group. ecuadorian police have arrested a high profile gang leader who escaped from prison injanuary. fabricio colon pico lead the los lobos gang which is thought to have over 8,000 members and is complicit in the attempted murders of several high profile politicians. three people — including a married couple — have been arrested in germany on suspicion of spying for china. investigators arrested three german nationals in the west of the country who are accused of passing on secret information on maritime technology that was used for military purposes. they will appear before judges in the coming days. the london metropolitan police have charged two men with spying for china after an investig
katie razzall, bbc news let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found that it needs to improve standards of transparency and neutrality. the report also says israel has yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many locals employed by the agency belonged to the hamas militant group. ecuadorian police have arrested a high profile gang leader who escaped from prison injanuary. fabricio colon...
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katy watson, bbc news, sydney. those are the latest developments from australia. we now return to the middle east and in the next couple of hours, crucial couple of hours in the world of diplomacy as the world looks to israel to see, if anything, it does. —— it's does. these are live pictures from jerusalem. we also have our correspondence bureau across the region and these live pictures from tel aviv. we are waiting to see what comes out of the meeting of the war cabinet, benjamin netanyahu considering what options will be on the table now and speaking to his international allies. we also have these live pictures from israel lebanon border too. as for the international diplomacy, well, we're waiting for the united nations security council meeting, a g7 virtual meeting of world leaders, and crucially, in israel itself, after that war cabinet meeting, to decide what the response will be to this. let's look at pictures again from over night. the 300 or so drones being fired towards israel and we are told 99% of them being shot down. these are live pictures ofjer
katy watson, bbc news, sydney. those are the latest developments from australia. we now return to the middle east and in the next couple of hours, crucial couple of hours in the world of diplomacy as the world looks to israel to see, if anything, it does. —— it's does. these are live pictures from jerusalem. we also have our correspondence bureau across the region and these live pictures from tel aviv. we are waiting to see what comes out of the meeting of the war cabinet, benjamin...
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our culture editor katie razzall reports. that's all from bbc news at ten here in edinburgh... this was the last time huw edwards appeared on air, back in july last year. he'd been at the helm of the bbc�*s flagship news at ten for more than two decades. good evening. it's been a day of turmoil on the world's money markets. and we're live in washington, as donald trump celebrates a stunning victory over hillary clinton. tonight at ten, one of the biggest military operations of the past 20 years... today, the presenter resigned and left the bbc, nine months after allegations about his private life made headlines. the moment of crowning has arrived. huw edwards was more than just a regular presenter. he's been the face of the bbc through some of the nation's landmark moments. for the fourth time in the space of five years. he presented elections... and we're live in downing street, where borisjohnson... ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions, even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed
our culture editor katie razzall reports. that's all from bbc news at ten here in edinburgh... this was the last time huw edwards appeared on air, back in july last year. he'd been at the helm of the bbc�*s flagship news at ten for more than two decades. good evening. it's been a day of turmoil on the world's money markets. and we're live in washington, as donald trump celebrates a stunning victory over hillary clinton. tonight at ten, one of the biggest military operations of the past 20...
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katie razzall, bbc news thank you for your company. more global news for you at the top of the hour. join me for that if you can. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the year, and, actually, these kind of temperatures are much closer to the averages you�*d see in february. so, if you thought it felt a bit wintry, well, you weren�*t too far off the mark, but it was a different story, further north. in scotland, we did have some brighter skies and some sunshine, and we had temperatures 16 to 16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so it was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we�*ve got these kind of contrasts at the moment is we do have some slightly milderair, coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dr
katie razzall, bbc news thank you for your company. more global news for you at the top of the hour. join me for that if you can. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the year, and, actually, these kind of temperatures are much closer to the averages...
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katie boulter�*s defeat yesterday left victory even further out of reach, britain the underdogs going into the tie, remember. but boulter won today, as did emma raducanu again, back—to—back sensational performances from her. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller was courtside. this caught behind me is being rapidly pulled apart and you might be able to hear it buzzing, it has witnessed real drama. we started by finding out french number one caroline garcia would take no part in the singles. which would have hit katie boulter hard, she is a clay—court novice at the elite level and she lost and lost 12 games in a row. she was beaten on friday. she knew she would have to play well to beat the top 50 player and did exactly that, winning 7—5, 6—0. with france still the favourites for the doubles, emma raducanu almost knew that she needed to win her singles match for the second time in two days. and having dropped the first set, she once again came from behind to win in three sets, beating diane parry. 5-2 5—2 up into the deciding set. it went into a third set tie—break, in
katie boulter�*s defeat yesterday left victory even further out of reach, britain the underdogs going into the tie, remember. but boulter won today, as did emma raducanu again, back—to—back sensational performances from her. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller was courtside. this caught behind me is being rapidly pulled apart and you might be able to hear it buzzing, it has witnessed real drama. we started by finding out french number one caroline garcia would take no part in the...
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katy austin, bbc news. teachers in england and wales will wait to receive a formal pay offer from the government before deciding whether to hold a strike ballot. members of the national education union have been debating pay this morning. our education editor, branwenjeffreys, joins me from the union's conference in bournemouth. what does this mean? after a very lively debate held behind closed doors, teachers here have decided that they want to wait to receive formal pay offers from ministers in both wales and england before deciding whether or not to move towards a strike ballot. in terms of timing, what that means is the ministers are waiting for their independent advisers to give them some idea what the demand is for teachers, but the competition is for teachers, but the competition is for teachers, where they can place an offer. we know already ministers in england have suggested it will be between one and 2%. they are not likely to confirm that until late summer or possibly into the summer holidays. a
katy austin, bbc news. teachers in england and wales will wait to receive a formal pay offer from the government before deciding whether to hold a strike ballot. members of the national education union have been debating pay this morning. our education editor, branwenjeffreys, joins me from the union's conference in bournemouth. what does this mean? after a very lively debate held behind closed doors, teachers here have decided that they want to wait to receive formal pay offers from ministers...
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katie gornall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. please
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katy watson reports now from the scene. shouting. fear and panic in bondi. chaos in one of sydney's busiest shopping centres. police were called after reports of multiple stabbings, and this is the scene they were met with. the attacker entered the shopping centre just after three in the afternoon, maiming people in his path. outside, shoppers ran for their lives out of the mall. there was relief — and terror. everyone move back! i was hiding in the back room just hearing gunshots. it wasjust like the worst thing ever. we saw these people running towards us, and then we heard a shot. my husband dragged us into a shop and the lady locked the doors. he just came in and started floating towards us. - all i heard was, "put it down," and then she shot him. - if she didn't shoot him, i he would have kept going. he was on the rampage. the motive is still unclear, but investigations are very much ongoing. the attacker was shot by a lone female officer. she confronted the offender, who had moved by this stage to level 5. as she continued to walk quickly behind him,
katy watson reports now from the scene. shouting. fear and panic in bondi. chaos in one of sydney's busiest shopping centres. police were called after reports of multiple stabbings, and this is the scene they were met with. the attacker entered the shopping centre just after three in the afternoon, maiming people in his path. outside, shoppers ran for their lives out of the mall. there was relief — and terror. everyone move back! i was hiding in the back room just hearing gunshots. it wasjust...
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our transport correspondent katy austin reports. a series of strikes on the railway began in the summer of 2022, and while several disputes have ended, the one between train drivers in the aslef union and more than a dozen train companies continues. a ban on working overtime days at all the operators involved started yesterday, and carries on until tuesday — although sunday's not included. that's likely to cause some last—minute cancellations. then a handful of train companies are affected by strike action today, and different ones tomorrow. it's another strike day on monday — again, affecting a different list of train companies. they'll all run a limited service or no trains at all on strike days. a settlement in the dispute still feels far away. it's approaching a year since the last offer was rejected, and things haven't moved since then. i think we are in deadlock when you've got a government refusing to talk to you, got employers who haven't spoken to you in 12 months. but let's not forget — my people haven't had a pay
our transport correspondent katy austin reports. a series of strikes on the railway began in the summer of 2022, and while several disputes have ended, the one between train drivers in the aslef union and more than a dozen train companies continues. a ban on working overtime days at all the operators involved started yesterday, and carries on until tuesday — although sunday's not included. that's likely to cause some last—minute cancellations. then a handful of train companies are affected...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sydney. we will take a short break and will be back with all latest from the middle east, we will be live in jerusalem, washington and also talk to the former head of the british army. all of that coming up on bbc news. don't go away. hello. the warm spell of weather has come to an end, it's a much fresher day today and the outlook is pointing to frequent showers with hail and thunder and very windy weather for tomorrow. here's the weather map, as we see that transition in the next 2a hours from the calm conditions we have had recently to this big low sitting on top of us, also dragging in the colder airfrom the northern climes and making it feel colder than it recently has been. onto the forecast — temperatures in the middle of the afternoon hovering around the mid—teens in the southeast of the country, barely making double figures across the north, where we already have showers sweeping across. the winds are freshening and the showers through the night generally confined to more norther
katy watson, bbc news, in sydney. we will take a short break and will be back with all latest from the middle east, we will be live in jerusalem, washington and also talk to the former head of the british army. all of that coming up on bbc news. don't go away. hello. the warm spell of weather has come to an end, it's a much fresher day today and the outlook is pointing to frequent showers with hail and thunder and very windy weather for tomorrow. here's the weather map, as we see that...
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katy austin, bbc news. senior doctors in england have ended their pay dispute. consultants belonging to two major trade unions have backed a fresh deal with the government, which means some will receive a pay increase of nearly 20% for the financial year 2023—24. hugh pym is here. what was the deal? what about junior doctors. the consultants what aboutjunior doctors. the consultants have ended their year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original 6% year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original 6% pay year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. the original 6% pay award last year was deemed not enough by the british medical association and the other main union involved, so the nine days of strikes which followed
katy austin, bbc news. senior doctors in england have ended their pay dispute. consultants belonging to two major trade unions have backed a fresh deal with the government, which means some will receive a pay increase of nearly 20% for the financial year 2023—24. hugh pym is here. what was the deal? what about junior doctors. the consultants what aboutjunior doctors. the consultants have ended their year—long dispute in england by accepting this deal by a large majority. year—long dispute...
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here's katy austin. heading off on holiday today, passengers at teesside airport in the north—east of england can already leave liquids in their hand luggage when going through security. it makes it a lot easier. i mean, when you get to my age, you have that many lotions, potions, medications. it'sjust going to make each trip marginally easier for me, which is obviously a benefit to me as a passenger. it speeds things up. you don't have to slow down. unlike larger airports, teesside and london city, which only have a few security lanes, have already finished installing high—tech new scanning equipment and switch to new rules. at the moment, any liquid you take through in your hand luggage have to be no more than 100 millilitres and you have to take them out and put them in a plastic bag like this. with the new machines in place, they can all stay in your bag and you can also take two liquids that are up to two litres in size. there we go. laptops can stay in the bag as well. the boss at teesside says
here's katy austin. heading off on holiday today, passengers at teesside airport in the north—east of england can already leave liquids in their hand luggage when going through security. it makes it a lot easier. i mean, when you get to my age, you have that many lotions, potions, medications. it'sjust going to make each trip marginally easier for me, which is obviously a benefit to me as a passenger. it speeds things up. you don't have to slow down. unlike larger airports, teesside and...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sydney. we will take a short break and we will be back with plenty more from middle east and you will be in a variety of capitals with the latest on the ground. head to the bbc news website because the live page has so much of the latest up—to—date analysis from jerusalem, washington and beirut. lots of information. worsening the white house spokesman john kirby doing a round of interviews this morning and he said the president and prime minister netanyahu had a good discussion about the extraordinary success of last night and they do not seek an escalation of this war, everything they have been doing since october 7th has been designed to avert that outcome. plenty more from bbc news here injust a moment. don't go away. hello. the warm spell of weather has come to an end, it's a much fresher day today and the outlook is pointing to frequent showers with hail and thunder and very windy weather for tomorrow. here's the weather map, as we see that transition in the next 2a hours from the ca
katy watson, bbc news, in sydney. we will take a short break and we will be back with plenty more from middle east and you will be in a variety of capitals with the latest on the ground. head to the bbc news website because the live page has so much of the latest up—to—date analysis from jerusalem, washington and beirut. lots of information. worsening the white house spokesman john kirby doing a round of interviews this morning and he said the president and prime minister netanyahu had a...
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katy watson, bbc news in sydney. hannah gutierrez—reed, the movie set weapons handler who loaded a gun for actor alec baldwin before it fired and killed a cinematographer, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. the armourer, 26, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in march. mr baldwin, 65, also faces a manslaughter trial injuly. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the author sir salman rushdie has been talking to the bbc about the knife attack which almost killed him. the award—winning novelist was stabbed 12 times on a stage in new york two years ago. he said he thought he was dying, and that losing an eye in the attack "upsets him every day". he's been talking to alan yentob in new york. and just a warning — the interview contains some graphic descriptions of what happened. oh, my god! woman screams. today at six: author salman rushdie has been stabbed. more breaking news tonightl after author salman rushdie was attacked at an event... august 2022 — one of the world's most famous authors
katy watson, bbc news in sydney. hannah gutierrez—reed, the movie set weapons handler who loaded a gun for actor alec baldwin before it fired and killed a cinematographer, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. the armourer, 26, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in march. mr baldwin, 65, also faces a manslaughter trial injuly. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the author sir salman rushdie has been talking to the bbc about the knife attack which almost killed him. the...
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katie razzall. thank you. more than 50,000 russian soldiers have been killed so far in the war in ukraine. that figure has come from a bbc investigation with independent russian website mediazona, which has managed to verify the identities of those killed and found that the figure is much higher than the russian authorities in moscow have admited to. in moscow have admitted to. today, the kremlin has responded to the bbc�*s report. it neither confirmed nor denied the 50,000 figure, saying it has laws on state secrets. bbc russian�*s 0lga ivshina reports. in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november. 9th of november. listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown twice in size — a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the start of the invasion, the bbc and its partners have been verifying photos of graves, social media posts and news articles to tr
katie razzall. thank you. more than 50,000 russian soldiers have been killed so far in the war in ukraine. that figure has come from a bbc investigation with independent russian website mediazona, which has managed to verify the identities of those killed and found that the figure is much higher than the russian authorities in moscow have admited to. in moscow have admitted to. today, the kremlin has responded to the bbc�*s report. it neither confirmed nor denied the 50,000 figure, saying it...