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. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had their ids checked by the french police. from what i take from that is that they are determined to stop this. every beach has a patrol. there is a large vessel out at sea trying to stop people from crossing. but the british operation is slightly different. they only stop people when they cross the boundary in the middle of the english channel. they take people on board and make sure they are safe. then they aren't into they are safe. then they aren't into the system. 90% of them claim asylum. the others run for the hills in kent. the british are paying the french for pol
. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at the front, he arrived in the last minute so that would suggest that the press conference is imminent. these are the live pictures from where the meeting is taking place. let's speak to our political correspondent — helen catt. we will keep a close eye on the pictures and if i interrupt you it is because they are about to start speaking. is because they are about to start s-ueakin. , , , ,, ., ~ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for— speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his _ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his first _ s
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meet jewish groups tomorrow, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. the road through a pro-palestine march. the road through a ro-palestine march. ~ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he is - crowd is gone i will... he is told that — crowd is gone i will... he is told that is _ crowd is gone i will... he is told that is not _ crowd is gone i will... he is told that is not p
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meet jewish groups tomorrow, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a...
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across the uk have what he called a — politicians across the uk have what he called ., . ., politicians across the uk have what he called ., _, . ., ., he called a collective fair of talkin: he called a collective fair of talking about _ he called a collective fair of talking about climate. - he called a collective fair of talking about climate. he l he called a collective fair of. talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government in edinburgh and said it was desperately disappointing that they had dropped a key carbon cutting pledge this week. he said they were over ambitious from the beginning. the uk government says it is the first economy in the world to have halved carbon emissions since 1990 and says that record stands on its own. the scottish government has said we are sticking by our commitment to get to know zero by 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment-— 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. this is a week where there has been _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite _ commitment. thi
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— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what happens initially when people arrive down out of the port in dover is they are given a security check and a health check, they are taken to a processing centre a few kilometres away from here and then dispersed around the country. what the government seems to be gearing up for it is trying to detain more of those people and to remove them swiftly to rwanda, but that will be quite a tall order because at the moment the number of people who could in theory be removed to are you understand that more than 50,000. these are people who have arrived illegally in the uk sinc
— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. this you are watching bbc news. 100 years of bbc education is being celebrated this month. it's a century since the first schools radio broadcast was aired in the uk. the service has evolved since then, from bbc television for schools in 1957, to programmes like bitesize, created in 1998 during the internet boom, and bringing a variety of lessons to children during the covid lockdown. 0ur reporter ricky boleto looks at bbc education's progress. a house with a door. windows — one... for many, this is the sound of their childhood. ready to play? what's the day? it's monday! we found your very first appearance on play school. it's even got the old clapperboard there at the front. oh, my goodness me! have a look at that. and this is floella. hello! she chuckles. this leaf's almost as big as my hand. one of play school's best—loved presenters, baroness floella benjamin, first appeared in 1976. i did play school — it wasjust 16 years after i arrived in england. suddenly there i am on
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. this you are watching bbc news. 100 years of bbc education is being celebrated this month. it's a century since the first schools radio broadcast was aired in the uk. the service has evolved since then, from bbc television for schools in 1957, to programmes like bitesize, created in 1998 during the internet boom, and bringing a variety of lessons to children during the covid lockdown. 0ur reporter ricky boleto looks at bbc education's...
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river action are a uk charity. _ me on. river action are a uk charity, we _ me on. river action are a uk charity, we did testing before the boat race — charity, we did testing before the boat race and we discovered that they were — boat race and we discovered that they were up to ten times the amount of e. they were up to ten times the amount of e coti _ they were up to ten times the amount of e. coli present in the water before — of e. coli present in the water before the boat race and tragically three _ before the boat race and tragically three members of the oxford team were seriously illjust before, and no wonder— were seriously illjust before, and no wonder they had a hard time on the water — no wonder they had a hard time on the water i— no wonder they had a hard time on the water. i am holding eight world health _ the water. i am holding eight world health organization approved e.coli incubator— health organization approved e.coli incubator and, as you can see on the results _ incubator and, as you can see on the results here, — incubator and,
river action are a uk charity. _ me on. river action are a uk charity, we _ me on. river action are a uk charity, we did testing before the boat race — charity, we did testing before the boat race and we discovered that they were — boat race and we discovered that they were up to ten times the amount of e. they were up to ten times the amount of e coti _ they were up to ten times the amount of e. coli present in the water before — of e. coli present in the water before the boat race and...
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this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk in terms of its reputation as being compliant with international law. it no longer is if this comes into place. and it is also really just not a rational way to respond to migration. migration can be of significant benefit to host communities. and there is a legal obligation that goes back decades and into history and is part of the uk's own domestic law to grant asylum to those who are fleeing persecution, that people have a right to seek asylum and to receive protection and not to be subject to these serious human rights violations that the uk's own supreme court has identified.— court has identified. thank you so much for coming _ court has identified. thank you so much for coming and _ court has identified. thank you so much for coming and answering . court has identified. thank you so l much for coming and answering my questions today. thank you. thank ou. still to come on the world today: a grieving father taking on oil giant bp. elon musk a
this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk in terms of its reputation as being compliant with international law. it no longer is if this comes into place. and it is also really just not a rational way to respond to migration. migration can be of significant benefit to host communities. and there is a legal obligation that goes back decades and into history and is part of the uk's own domestic law to grant asylum to those who are...
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in the uk. the living wage foundation, which analysed 0ns data, found 800,000 jobs in the capital fell into the category, with the health and social care sector one of the worst for insecure work. now, we know london's night—time economy has suffered in recent years — the pandemic, followed by the cost of living crisis has seen costs rise, footfall drop, and venues close. well, one leading music venue in brixton says even though the numbers are back to pre—pandemic levels, takings are still significantly down. even when we are busy and full of people, generally people are spending less, they've got less money in their pockets, and i think that's the main thing that we are noticing. let's take a look at the tubes now. a few things — the bakerloo line is part suspended, the metropolitan line has minor delays, the 0vergrpound is also part suspended and the piccadily line has minor delays. now onto the weather with kate. good morning. it is a slightly less cold start today compared to yester
in the uk. the living wage foundation, which analysed 0ns data, found 800,000 jobs in the capital fell into the category, with the health and social care sector one of the worst for insecure work. now, we know london's night—time economy has suffered in recent years — the pandemic, followed by the cost of living crisis has seen costs rise, footfall drop, and venues close. well, one leading music venue in brixton says even though the numbers are back to pre—pandemic levels, takings are...
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high pressure is going to be building across the uk this weekend. high pressure normally means dry weather and it will be largely dry. however, it will not always be sunny. often it will be cloudy, quite chilly too. the brightest and warmest weather to be found across the west of the uk. here is our area of high pressure right now, sitting just to the west of the uk. the jet stream, the flow of winds high in the atmosphere, is running just to the north of that high and then diving down across continental europe. the jet really meandering across europe this weekend. actually, if anything, it's going to bend back on itself and that will allow colder air in across the eastern half of the uk. through the rest of today, an old weather front is clearing the south. a little bit of rain with that. behind it some sunny spells. quite breezy close to this east coast, making it feel rather chilly. eight degrees there in aberdeen, the highest temperatures further south and west, 15 or 16 degrees. this evening and tonight it will stay fairly breezy close to this
high pressure is going to be building across the uk this weekend. high pressure normally means dry weather and it will be largely dry. however, it will not always be sunny. often it will be cloudy, quite chilly too. the brightest and warmest weather to be found across the west of the uk. here is our area of high pressure right now, sitting just to the west of the uk. the jet stream, the flow of winds high in the atmosphere, is running just to the north of that high and then diving down across...
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how about, hello, uk! acts asked to play in the next couple of months include stevie nicks. # welcome to the hotel california.# the eagles for the final five uk shows ever. and on the 14th of may, manchester's elbow have a hometown show. it's wonderful getting another arena in manchester. it's a purpose—built music venue, so you don't have to worry about all the seating behind you. this new venue probably needs a bit of scuffing up, so we're looking forward to our fans coming and doing exactly that. i'd say we've graffitied most of the dressing rooms we've ever been in, yeah. and the really good trick is it's got a high ceiling, it's like getting a human pyramid to get up there, some pizza and scuttling up to the top with a biro. but with two small music venues closing every week in the uk, i wanted to know if a very big one co—0p live had any plans on how they could help. do you worry about the future? because that is where your next generation of headliners comes from. we're here to be a part of the
how about, hello, uk! acts asked to play in the next couple of months include stevie nicks. # welcome to the hotel california.# the eagles for the final five uk shows ever. and on the 14th of may, manchester's elbow have a hometown show. it's wonderful getting another arena in manchester. it's a purpose—built music venue, so you don't have to worry about all the seating behind you. this new venue probably needs a bit of scuffing up, so we're looking forward to our fans coming and doing...
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. immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~ i. , immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~' , . the us senate has approved a 95 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of representatives in a vote on saturday. the measures approve around 61 billion dollars in long awaited aid for ukraine alone. it also designates more than 26 billion dollars split between military support for israel and humanitarian aid for gaza. and $8 billion for taiwan and us indo—pacific allies. it's expected to be signed into law by president biden today. president zelensky reacted to the news saying it reinforced america's role as a beacon of democracy and leader of the free world. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, said the united states was showing its allies that it wouldn't turn its back on them. a lot of people inside and outside the congress wanted this package to fail, but today those in congress who stand on the side of democracy are winning the
. immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~ i. , immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~' , . the us senate has approved a 95 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of representatives in a vote on saturday. the measures approve around 61 billion dollars in long awaited aid for ukraine alone. it also designates more than 26 billion dollars...
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in the uk, a conservative member of parliament has quit the party tojoin labour. in an exclusive tv interview with the bbc, dr dan poulter, a former health minister who works part time as a doctor, said he could no longer look his national health service colleagues and patients in the eye and stay on as a conservative. he'll be standing down as an mp at the general election. a spokesperson for the conservatives said labour had no plan for the nhs, and the announcement would be disappointing for the constituents of central suffolk and north ipswich. dan poulter has been speaking to laura kuenssberg. the prime minister under pressure. the doctor departing the tory tribe. dan poulter has been a doctor and a conservative mp for 1h years, but in that rare move, a political defection, he's quit and isjoining labour too. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. s
in the uk, a conservative member of parliament has quit the party tojoin labour. in an exclusive tv interview with the bbc, dr dan poulter, a former health minister who works part time as a doctor, said he could no longer look his national health service colleagues and patients in the eye and stay on as a conservative. he'll be standing down as an mp at the general election. a spokesperson for the conservatives said labour had no plan for the nhs, and the announcement would be disappointing for...
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that's 5am in the uk. and a bbc crew saw the people getting on board the boat before it made its way across the channel. small boats like these, they don't typically have trackers on board, so we can't trace theirjourneys. that means we can't verify independently what happened to the boat after it set sail in wimereux, but we can identify the approximate area where this rescue operation happened. now, here is a still from marine traffic. it's a vessel tracking service, and it shows several ships that you can see here from the french coastguard that scrambled to the area in the early hours of this morning. a few of these french vessels were small inflatable boats. we know these are often used to quickly look for survivors in incidents like this one. so this is likely the area where the incident happened, based on those ship movements. another aspect is the weather. so if you look at forecasts at the time, it shows that conditions were clear, but the air temperature was barely above freezing and the sea temp
that's 5am in the uk. and a bbc crew saw the people getting on board the boat before it made its way across the channel. small boats like these, they don't typically have trackers on board, so we can't trace theirjourneys. that means we can't verify independently what happened to the boat after it set sail in wimereux, but we can identify the approximate area where this rescue operation happened. now, here is a still from marine traffic. it's a vessel tracking service, and it shows several...
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british forces could be deployed from this uk - have gone to. british forces could be deployed from this uk air- have gone to. british forces could| be deployed from this uk air base have gone to. british forces could i be deployed from this uk air base in cyprus, but as of now, it is just an option. there has been no decision and it is yet to pass the prime minister's desk. the mod refused to comment. sending british troops to the beaches of gaza would be a big decision. they would be at risk in a war zone. they would be operating in the holy land for the first time since the 1940s. but someone has to drive these trucks and they have to make a decision soon. the us says this new aid corridor is going to be “p this new aid corridor is going to be up and running by early next month. james landau, bbc news injerusalem. ukraine says its energy infrastructure has been hit again, in another night of russian air attacks. officials in kharkiv, the country's second biggest city, said one missile had hit the grounds of a psychiatric hospital, damaging
british forces could be deployed from this uk - have gone to. british forces could be deployed from this uk air- have gone to. british forces could| be deployed from this uk air base have gone to. british forces could i be deployed from this uk air base in cyprus, but as of now, it is just an option. there has been no decision and it is yet to pass the prime minister's desk. the mod refused to comment. sending british troops to the beaches of gaza would be a big decision. they would be at risk...
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,., . the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on _ the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the _ the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the farms - the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the farms as - the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the farms as well. | the uk. that helps in protecting - resilience on the farms as well. the more diversity _ resilience on the farms as well. the more diversity you have the more chance _ more diversity you have the more chance of— more diversity you have the more chance of something working in a given— chance of something working in a given season. we cannot predict weather— given season. we cannot predict weather patterns was that this year, it has— weather patterns was that this year, it has rained and rained and we cannot— it has rained and rained and we cannot sew— it has rained and rained and we cannot sew cereals. trees are growing — cannot sew cereals. trees are growing well and powers are producing milk
,., . the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on _ the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the _ the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the farms - the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the farms as - the uk. that helps in protecting resilience on the farms as well. | the uk. that helps in protecting - resilience on the farms as well. the more diversity _ resilience on the farms as well. the more diversity you have the more chance _ more diversity you have the more...
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is this legislative change at the uk which will see people taken not to the uk to rwanda, to apply for asylum in rwanda, no chance of coming to the uk, is that working as a deterrent? it does not seem to be changing the thoughts of people in the camps here about whether they want to get to the uk. lots of drawers, family members, they speak english better than other languages, they believe they will be able to find work and provide forfamilies back they will be able to find work and provide for families back home they will be able to find work and provide forfamilies back home —— lots of draws. in some cases they believe the british system is fair. they do not seem to be deterred, perhaps because some have made very long journeys to get here, across europe, perhaps through turkey or the mediterranean. we have spoken to people from eritrea which is one country away from rwanda, if they wanted to go that they could go very easily but they have come here instead, which suggests that, for now, the boats are not stopping. . now, the boats are not stopping. , in calais, thank you. henry
is this legislative change at the uk which will see people taken not to the uk to rwanda, to apply for asylum in rwanda, no chance of coming to the uk, is that working as a deterrent? it does not seem to be changing the thoughts of people in the camps here about whether they want to get to the uk. lots of drawers, family members, they speak english better than other languages, they believe they will be able to find work and provide forfamilies back they will be able to find work and provide for...
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the uk last ear boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they would - boats crossing to kent. the uk lastl year announced they would continue funding for this project. the policing operation of the border until 2034 so even from the uk's own admission it seems they do not think it will stop the situation. there is a difference between what is law and what is done in practice. we know it is a breach of international law and the rhetoric from the uk is fire and fury but we are yet to see if the uk is prepared to put people on flights. is prepared to put people on fliuhts. ~ :. . is prepared to put people on fliuhts. ~ . , ~ :, . flights. migrants here know a new british law might _ flights. migrants here know a new british law might see _ flights. migrants here know a new british law might see them - flights. migrants here know a new british law might see them sent i flights. migrants here know a new| british law might see them sent to rwanda, but, currently,
the uk last ear boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they would - boats crossing to kent. the uk lastl year announced they would continue funding for this project. the policing operation of the border until 2034 so even from the uk's own admission it seems they do not think it will stop the situation. there is a difference between what is law and what is done in practice....
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is no path back to the uk. it took years to get to this stage and critics say the bill will put people at risk. prime minister rishi sunak say the first flights will take off in 10—12 weeks. in rwanda, officials insist that they are ready and waiting to receive asylum seekers from the uk. but public opinion there is mixed. from the capital kigali, our africa correspondent barbara plett usher sent this report. it's here the migrants will land, hope hostel, long poised for this moment. bedrooms laid out with meticulous care. attention to the needs of guests who've so far failed to arrive. workers in surreal performance of their daily tasks. this place has been ready and waiting for nearly two years. now the bill has passed the people stuffing may have someone to serve. the british government hopes that these rooms will be filled with asylum seekers in a matter of weeks. the hostel can house 100 of those britain plans to send to apply for asylum here. they could also try to go to other countries, but not back to
is no path back to the uk. it took years to get to this stage and critics say the bill will put people at risk. prime minister rishi sunak say the first flights will take off in 10—12 weeks. in rwanda, officials insist that they are ready and waiting to receive asylum seekers from the uk. but public opinion there is mixed. from the capital kigali, our africa correspondent barbara plett usher sent this report. it's here the migrants will land, hope hostel, long poised for this moment. bedrooms...
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andrew harding, our correspondent _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the north - our correspondent from the north french coast, thank you for the moment. the row safety bill aimed at sending some asylum seekers to the african country was finally backed after a marathon tussle between mps and members of the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked a landmark moment in the efforts to deter illegal migration and end people smuggling. human rights groups have condemned the policy. rishi sunak said he hoped barring any last—minute legal objections that flights to rwanda could begin within 10-12 flights to rwanda could begin within 10—12 weeks. the united nations has subsequently called on the uk to rethink the plan. un leaders say the legislation would harm human rights and refugee protection. 0fficial and refugee protection. official figures showed that the backlog of people waiting to leav
andrew harding, our correspondent _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the north - our correspondent from the north french coast, thank you for the moment. the row safety bill aimed at sending some asylum seekers to the african country was finally backed after a marathon tussle between mps and members of the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked...
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in the uk there is two houses, afternoon? in the uk there is two houses. the _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of commons | afternoon? in the uk there is two i houses, the house of commons and afternoon? in the uk there is two - houses, the house of commons and the house of lords, the house of lords is the second chamber, the revising chamber as it were, the house of commons is the elected one with mp5. it has been bouncing between the two for several months now. you heard from barbara plett usher how long this policy has been in the offing, more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than four months since this bill first came to parliament. what has happened now is the house of lords have tabled some amendments, some changes, some suggested rewording of the bill. it has gone back to the house of commons, and mps are expected to overturn and get rid of those changes this afterno
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she has resigned from the uk's conservative party and was stand out at the next general election. it is all on your website, with reaction from the conservative party as well. stay with us here on bbc news. we will bring in more. feeling pleasantly warm in the sunshine. towards worse transports it is bright sun warms. this is northern ireland. towards no sea facing course, it is chilly and there is a brisk north—easterly wind making temperatures really struggle here. we are going to be in the chilly air mass as we had to through the rest of the writ, so temperatures below the seasonal average. frosty nights, and towards the end of the working week, low pressure skipping and some other air from the south—west. quite wet and windy, but milder as we head into next weekend. keep an eye on the forecast. high pressure over the uk currently, lots of dry weather event that will drift further northwards and westward. this warm front bringing outbreaks of rain into northern england as we head through the night. ahead of the front across is angry and south—east england, still chilly wi
she has resigned from the uk's conservative party and was stand out at the next general election. it is all on your website, with reaction from the conservative party as well. stay with us here on bbc news. we will bring in more. feeling pleasantly warm in the sunshine. towards worse transports it is bright sun warms. this is northern ireland. towards no sea facing course, it is chilly and there is a brisk north—easterly wind making temperatures really struggle here. we are going to be in the...
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clearly the uk is substantially i says clearly the uk is substantially off-track _ says clearly the uk is substantially off-track to — says clearly the uk is substantially off—track to hit _ says clearly the uk is substantially off—track to hit your _ says clearly the uk is substantially off—track to hit your 2030 - says clearly the uk is substantially off—track to hit your 2030 targets. i off—track to hit your 2030 targets. so i would — off—track to hit your 2030 targets. so i would dispute _ off—track to hit your 2030 targets. so i would dispute that, _ off—track to hit your 2030 targets. so i would dispute that, look- off—track to hit your 2030 targets. so i would dispute that, look at i off—track to hit your 2030 targets. | so i would dispute that, look at our record _ so i would dispute that, look at our record. every single target we have had so _ record. every single target we have had so far— record. every single target we have had so far we have not only met, but of the _ had so far we have not only met, but of the shot — had so far we have not only
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high pressure is going to be building across the uk this weekend. high pressure normally means dry weather and it will be largely dry. however, it will not always be sunny. often it will be cloudy, quite chilly too. the brightest and warmest weather to be found across the west of the uk. here is our area of high pressure right now, sitting just to the west of the uk. the jet stream, the flow of winds high in the atmosphere, is running just to the north of that high and then diving down across continental europe. the jet really meandering across europe this weekend. actually, if anything, it's going to bend back on itself and that will allow colder air in across the eastern half of the uk. through the rest of today, an old weather front is clearing the south. a little bit of rain with that. behind it some sunny spells. quite breezy close to this east coast, making it feel rather chilly. eight degrees there in aberdeen, the highest temperatures further south and west, 15 or 16 degrees. this evening and tonight it will stay fairly breezy close to this
high pressure is going to be building across the uk this weekend. high pressure normally means dry weather and it will be largely dry. however, it will not always be sunny. often it will be cloudy, quite chilly too. the brightest and warmest weather to be found across the west of the uk. here is our area of high pressure right now, sitting just to the west of the uk. the jet stream, the flow of winds high in the atmosphere, is running just to the north of that high and then diving down across...
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they are calling on the uk government to reconsider its plan. among those who voted in favour of it, the conservative mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood, who is here with us tonight. thank you very much for being with us. when you first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the net home secretary was, can you confirm that this bill, if received royal assent, will not breach international law, yes or no? so let me put that same question to you, yes or no? so let me put that same question to you. yes or no?— you, yes or no? good evening to you, and ou you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just — you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just heard james _ you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just heard james cleverly - and you just heard james cleverly speaking, he was the person i posed the question to and his response was, it absolutely does conform to international law. and that's been a concern by many of us on the back benc
they are calling on the uk government to reconsider its plan. among those who voted in favour of it, the conservative mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood, who is here with us tonight. thank you very much for being with us. when you first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the net home secretary was, can you confirm that this bill, if received royal assent, will not breach international law, yes...
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to rwanda, supreme court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to— year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda — trying to address, trying to say rwanda is _ trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further _ rwanda is safe and trying to block further legal challenges. i think what _ further legal challenges. i think what we — further legal challenges. i think what we don't know still at this stage _ what we don't know still at this stage is— what we don't know still at this stage is exactly how many people will be _ stage is exactly how many people will be sent to rwanda, when that will be sent to rwanda, when that will happen after the bill is passed, _ will happen after the bill is passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months. — passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months, and also how many flights
to rwanda, supreme court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to— year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda — trying to address, trying to say rwanda is _ trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further _ rwanda is...
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in the uk. face of so many high-profile, ma'or events in the uk.�* face of so many high-profile, ma'or events in the uk. absolutely, he was the erson events in the uk. absolutely, he was the person the _ events in the uk. absolutely, he was the person the public— events in the uk. absolutely, he was the person the public really - the person the public really associated with big national events, whether it was presenting general election coverage, whether it was great state events, people...
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news for the ftse100 index because it means earnings made in foreign currencies look better in the uk. the list reached a new record price at closing last night and has reached a new record today. a record high of 8000 14.3, new record today. a record high of 8000 1115, loss saw that in february of last year. this fresh all—time high is being driven by a weaker pound and the tensions in the middle east. the indexjust ending pound and the tensions in the middle east. the index just ending the day slightly higher so another record session closing this afternoon. we can talk to bob parker, another good couple of days for the ftse100, so what is driving the strength right now? �* , ., what is driving the strength right now? �* , . . what is driving the strength right now? �*, ., ., ., now? let's have a look at the background — now? let's have a look at the background and _ now? let's have a look at the background and you - now? let's have a look at the background and you have - now? let's have a look at the background and you have to l now? let's have a look at the - background
news for the ftse100 index because it means earnings made in foreign currencies look better in the uk. the list reached a new record price at closing last night and has reached a new record today. a record high of 8000 14.3, new record today. a record high of 8000 1115, loss saw that in february of last year. this fresh all—time high is being driven by a weaker pound and the tensions in the middle east. the indexjust ending pound and the tensions in the middle east. the index just ending the...
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around the world and across the uk — this is bbc news. here in the uk, a long—awaited report into the use of infected blood in the nhs is due to be published in just under four weeks. around 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis in the 1970s and �*80s — after being given unsafe blood products. 3,000 of them of have since died. fiona lamdin has more. good morning, sir. merry christmas to you. all right? i've got a stomachache. you've got a stomachache? he knew, he knew. yeah, he knew he was dying. he used to say i'm frightened. he was scared. as a baby, lee was diagnosed with haemophilia, a rare genetic condition where the blood doesn't clot properly. to help control his bleeding, when he was two, he was treated with a blood product called factor viii, which had been collected from a large number of donors. we went for a routine checkup and we went in to see the consultant. and he told us that lee was infected with hiv. and then he was gone. he walked out the door. they were left completely on their own to deal with this
around the world and across the uk — this is bbc news. here in the uk, a long—awaited report into the use of infected blood in the nhs is due to be published in just under four weeks. around 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis in the 1970s and �*80s — after being given unsafe blood products. 3,000 of them of have since died. fiona lamdin has more. good morning, sir. merry christmas to you. all right? i've got a stomachache. you've got a stomachache? he knew, he knew....
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there is and at age uk york and age uk across— there is and at age uk york and age uk across the country, befriending is a thing — uk across the country, befriending is a thing. we do company books as part of— is a thing. we do company books as part of the — is a thing. we do company books as part of the keep your pets service. someone — part of the keep your pets service. someone we are helping at the moment has early— someone we are helping at the moment has early onset dementia so we are doing _ has early onset dementia so we are doing a _ has early onset dementia so we are doing a companies walks because he loves _ doing a companies walks because he loves walking his dog but he does .et loves walking his dog but he does get lost _ loves walking his dog but he does get lost so we are there as a helping _ get lost so we are there as a helping hand and they can keep that connection— helping hand and they can keep that connection with that pet. there helping hand and they can keep that connection with that pet.— connection with that pet. there is also the practicalities _ c
there is and at age uk york and age uk across— there is and at age uk york and age uk across the country, befriending is a thing — uk across the country, befriending is a thing. we do company books as part of— is a thing. we do company books as part of the — is a thing. we do company books as part of the keep your pets service. someone — part of the keep your pets service. someone we are helping at the moment has early— someone we are helping at the moment has early onset dementia...
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, they cannot become a refugee of the uk, they cannot claim asylum in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 2023. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers, to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are a refugee, to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is rwanda. in november, december last year, the uk supreme court said this policty of taking peolpe and removing them from the uk to rwanda is unlawful, not because sending someone to a third country of unlawful, it is not, but instead because rwanda is not a safe country. they listened to the evidence of experts, especially from the united nations that has been working with refugees in rwanda for a few decades and said right now, it is not a safe country. the law we saw passed quite dramatically
, they cannot become a refugee of the uk, they cannot claim asylum in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 2023. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers, to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are a refugee, to stay in...
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according to the bpi, last year, 6.5 million vinyl record sold here in the uk. that was the biggest year of growth since 1990. and that is 16 years of solid growth. 1990 is a long time, before my time. but it just shows the incredible resurgence in popularity vinyl has. and she mentioned taylor swift of course, she had a new album out yesterday which is going to be released on vinyl as well. so there really is this huge resurgence in people want to have —— wanting to have these tangible items and listening to them on a record player, as opposed to in their ears. so it is really nice to see a few popular ones today including anything by fleetwood mac. rumours is a popular one. but between blur, 0livia rodrigo, kate bush, there is really no shortage of variety here. bush, there is really no shortage of variety here-— bush, there is really no shortage of varie here. ., ., ., variety here. you have made me feel ve old variety here. you have made me feel very old because _ variety here. you have made me feel very old because in _ variety here. you have made me
according to the bpi, last year, 6.5 million vinyl record sold here in the uk. that was the biggest year of growth since 1990. and that is 16 years of solid growth. 1990 is a long time, before my time. but it just shows the incredible resurgence in popularity vinyl has. and she mentioned taylor swift of course, she had a new album out yesterday which is going to be released on vinyl as well. so there really is this huge resurgence in people want to have —— wanting to have these tangible...
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chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. now on bbc news it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network.
chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. now on bbc news it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network.
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who have — the moment who are in limbo in the uk who have crossed the english channel— uk who have crossed the english channel and the government is refusing — channel and the government is refusing to deal with their cases so we do _ refusing to deal with their cases so we do not — refusing to deal with their cases so we do not know if they are genuine at the _ we do not know if they are genuine at the moment, and we don't know how many— at the moment, and we don't know how many of— at the moment, and we don't know how many of those people the prime minister— many of those people the prime minister thinks he can send to rwanda — minister thinks he can send to rwanda any time soon, so that is an enormous _ rwanda any time soon, so that is an enormous cost on the public purse, and then— enormous cost on the public purse, and then you go into the legal issues, — and then you go into the legal issues, we will see challenges on three _ issues, we will see challenges on three levels, and the first is individual migrants themselves who are selected for flights, they will bring _
who have — the moment who are in limbo in the uk who have crossed the english channel— uk who have crossed the english channel and the government is refusing — channel and the government is refusing to deal with their cases so we do _ refusing to deal with their cases so we do not — refusing to deal with their cases so we do not know if they are genuine at the _ we do not know if they are genuine at the moment, and we don't know how many— at the moment, and we don't know how many...
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uk ministers office here in downing street say they are still working to establish the facts here. they said they were not surprised by what happened here. the uk side, their view has always been and continues to be that israel has a right to self—defence, but they have been urging israel throughout to act in way to de—escalate the situation. what we have heard this morning is from a senior minister, cabinet minister here, mel stride, who is the work and pensions secretary, he has been saying this morning on the bbc that the situation in the region and he described it as a very problematic and febrile and added that it was very important that both iran and israel acted to de—escalate. iran and israel acted to de-escalate._ iran and israel acted to de-escalate. , ., ., . de-escalate. on the diplomatic front, de-escalate. on the diplomatic front. there — de-escalate. on the diplomatic front, there had _ de-escalate. on the diplomatic front, there had been - de-escalate. on the diplomatic front, there had been talks - de-escalate. on the diplomatic| front, there had been talks
uk ministers office here in downing street say they are still working to establish the facts here. they said they were not surprised by what happened here. the uk side, their view has always been and continues to be that israel has a right to self—defence, but they have been urging israel throughout to act in way to de—escalate the situation. what we have heard this morning is from a senior minister, cabinet minister here, mel stride, who is the work and pensions secretary, he has been...
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high pressure centred over the uk. a warm front though bringing some occasional rain, most of it light and patchy across many central eastern areas of scotland down through north west england, cloud ahead of the front, but some sunny spells still across east anglia and down through south east england. small chance of an isolated shower. best of the sunshine for western scotland and particularly northern ireland, where temperatures will rise in the best of the sunshine to 18 degrees celsius. now as we head through this evening and overnight, it's milder for most towards the north and the west, our warm front gradually sinks further southwards and eastwards, introducing some rain into north wales and northeast england as well. some coastal and some hill fog behind the front forming, but clearer skies across southeast england, and east anglia. here, maybe a touch of frost again into tomorrow morning. and then as our warm front introduces more cloud into these areas moving south, west and eastwards, then that cloud will ov
high pressure centred over the uk. a warm front though bringing some occasional rain, most of it light and patchy across many central eastern areas of scotland down through north west england, cloud ahead of the front, but some sunny spells still across east anglia and down through south east england. small chance of an isolated shower. best of the sunshine for western scotland and particularly northern ireland, where temperatures will rise in the best of the sunshine to 18 degrees celsius. now...
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showers will form across the uk a bit more widely through— form across the uk a bit more widely through the — form across the uk a bit more widely through the day. there will still be some _ through the day. there will still be some dry— through the day. there will still be some dry and sunny spells especially first thing _ some dry and sunny spells especially first thing but where you have the sunshine — first thing but where you have the sunshine it — first thing but where you have the sunshine it is a cold start. take a look— sunshine it is a cold start. take a look at _ sunshine it is a cold start. take a look at some of these temperatures i’ilht look at some of these temperatures right now. _ look at some of these temperatures right now, anywhere from parts of north— right now, anywhere from parts of north wales, northwards, we have a widespread — north wales, northwards, we have a widespread frost, a bit of ice around — widespread frost, a bit of ice around in _ widespread frost, a bit of ice around in places, temperatures as low as— around in places, temperatu
showers will form across the uk a bit more widely through— form across the uk a bit more widely through the — form across the uk a bit more widely through the day. there will still be some _ through the day. there will still be some dry— through the day. there will still be some dry and sunny spells especially first thing _ some dry and sunny spells especially first thing but where you have the sunshine — first thing but where you have the sunshine it — first thing but where you have...
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thank you. | first-time home-buyers in the uk first—time home—buyers in the uk after facing the toughest conditions in 70 years, according to a new report by the societies association. it represents lenders and says those buying a first home are increasingly reliant on having two high incomes are getting help from their parents. 0thers are getting help from their parents. others have been priced out and are stuck in renting from private landlords. there is here from one teacher who rents a property in north—east london. they say renting is becoming expensive and she is struggling to qualify for help and affordable home schemes. aha, struggling to qualify for help and affordable home schemes. as lat struggling to qualify for help and affordable home schemes. a lot more attention in housing, _ affordable home schemes. a lot more attention in housing, if— affordable home schemes. a lot more attention in housing, if you _ affordable home schemes. a lot more attention in housing, if you have - attention in housing, if you have issues and you press hard or not able to pay an increased rent
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. i want to take it to paris to update you on the process we are seeing from students supporting the palestinian cause. this mirrors protest that we have seen in other parts of the world. many across us campuses on the east and west coast. feelings obviously still running very high. there have been protests also from those supporting the israeli side and that you can see there the move there from some of there the move there from some of the protesters in paris of people supporting the palestinian side. as the israel gaza situation continues to inflame tensions in many parts of the world. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has said he will not resign from the position — despite facing a no—confidence vote at holyrood next week. yesterday, he terminated a coalition with the scottish greens, saying he was prepared to lead a minority snp administration. the greens have said they will vote against him. speaking in dundee, mr yousaf said his plan was in the best interest of scotlan
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we were two surgeons from uk and rest of the team was from usa. what we saw was a whole diversity of patients and the majority of them were actually affected directly by the war, which were the wounds directly related to the firearm bombs, burn, shrapnel injuries and any complication from the wounds from the war. then i would also highlight there was another very large number of patients who in the last six months who were treated due to the war injuries and because when they were treated in the other hospitals and those hospitals were destroyed. so they basically have nowhere to go or to be followed up. and there is a very high risk of complications in those patients due to lack of antibiotics, lack of painkillers, lack of food. and the patients are emaciated, no immunity. and these complications were coming in a very high number to the only functioning hospital at a european hospital. and the third group of patients were the patients with the chronic illnesses like diabetic, renal patients, cancer patients with no medications, immunocompromised
we were two surgeons from uk and rest of the team was from usa. what we saw was a whole diversity of patients and the majority of them were actually affected directly by the war, which were the wounds directly related to the firearm bombs, burn, shrapnel injuries and any complication from the wounds from the war. then i would also highlight there was another very large number of patients who in the last six months who were treated due to the war injuries and because when they were treated in...
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high pressure for the uk today, lots of dry weather, further northwards and westwards. this warm front bringing outbreaks of rain into northern england as we head through the night. behind the front in the north and west, a milder night than last night, coastal and hill fog around. ahead of the front in east anglia, still chilly with clear skies and perhaps a touch of frost tomorrow morning. a bright start here, then our warm front pushes south and east, cloud will overtake that. quite chilly and damp. and there will be outbreaks of rain moving south across the midlands and into eastern wales and central and southern england by the end of the day. northern ireland cloudier and cooler tomorrow but scotland is looking dry and there will be some decent long spells of sunshine as well in the central belt, 16 celsius. following on behind the warm front is a cold front so we will see chilly conditions across the northern half the uk into tuesday morning. milder in the south under the cloud. more sunshine on tuesday. a lot of dry weather, a quiet day of weather but a brisk nor
high pressure for the uk today, lots of dry weather, further northwards and westwards. this warm front bringing outbreaks of rain into northern england as we head through the night. behind the front in the north and west, a milder night than last night, coastal and hill fog around. ahead of the front in east anglia, still chilly with clear skies and perhaps a touch of frost tomorrow morning. a bright start here, then our warm front pushes south and east, cloud will overtake that. quite chilly...
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in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission and the nato alliance are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. for those of you not familiar with what happens on tiktok, here's a taste. it's an entertainment platform, full of short videos on... ..well, everything. this is one of the top videos on the platform at the moment, from influencer zac king, with a staggering 2.3 billion views. harry potter theme plays like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? _ like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so _ like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so videos - like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so videos like . is that my longboard? so videos like that. let's speak now to pak nung wong, senior lecturer in politics, languages and international studies at bath university and author of "techno—geopolitics: the us—china tech war and the practice of digital statecraft". thank you very much for coming on the programme. th
in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission and the nato alliance are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. for those of you not familiar with what happens on tiktok, here's a taste. it's an entertainment platform, full of short videos on... ..well, everything. this is one of the top videos on the platform at the moment, from influencer zac king, with a staggering 2.3 billion views. harry potter theme plays like my costume? how...
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it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. our correspondent anna foster is in tel aviv where families have been gathering to call again for all the hostages in gaza to be released. omri miran�*s father was actually already on the list of confirmed speakers for this event tonight. when he got up on the stage, he talked about the moment, he said he was sitting having coffee with someone and talking about his grandchildren when the man he was talking to held his phone and said, "look, they have released a video of omri." what was also interesting was as the crowd were gathered here tonight, is they showed that video in full, it is not something that normally happens because of course when you see the people in it, the two men in this case looking very malnourished, obviously speaking under duress, sending messages to their families and urging the israeli government to come to some sort of arrangement, some sort of deal to try and achieve their release. now, of course that deal and those talks ha
it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. our correspondent anna foster is in tel aviv where families have been gathering to call again for all the hostages in gaza to be released. omri miran�*s father was actually already on the list of confirmed speakers for this event tonight. when he got up on the stage, he talked about the moment, he said he was sitting having coffee with someone and talking...
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largely coming across into the uk. the house of lords have some amendments and have held up proceedings, they are entitled to overturn with the lower chamber but they can't frustrate and delay. we are keeping an eye on what could potentially be a pretty long session there in the house of commons and house of lords into the evening. live now to westminster where we can speak to baroness angela smith, shadow leader of the house of lords. what are your thoughts when you consider this legislation? looking at the detailed _ consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation - consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation for - consider this legislation? looking i at the detailed legislation for some time, there are seven issues we picked out — they wouldn't have killed off the bill, but they would've introduced some sensible amendments to it, and the government rejected them all and we are down to the last two, including support for our allies, afghanistan, who worked alongside our soldiers. w
largely coming across into the uk. the house of lords have some amendments and have held up proceedings, they are entitled to overturn with the lower chamber but they can't frustrate and delay. we are keeping an eye on what could potentially be a pretty long session there in the house of commons and house of lords into the evening. live now to westminster where we can speak to baroness angela smith, shadow leader of the house of lords. what are your thoughts when you consider this legislation?...
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the centre of the high pressure is just getting pushed towards the west of the uk. it allows these weather fronts to take the cloud and rain southwards, and this time, we've got a cloudy picture on monday. we're going to find some rain and drizzle at times for england and wales. it should turn drier and brighter with some sunshine in northern scotland. it may stay dry in northern ireland but we've got more cloud around on monday. there is still some semblance of some warmer air in western scotland and northern ireland but it's pretty cold elsewhere, particularly so across the southeast of england after a chilly night, and that cloud then coming in over the top. and that cloud continues to push its way southwards, together with those weather fronts, and with the high out towards the west, we're left with a northerly breeze again on tuesday. still a bit of patchy light rain or drizzle to clear in the south. otherwise, that northerly wind will bring a lot of cloud to eastern areas and maybe the odd shower near the coast. but out to the west, this is where we've got the
the centre of the high pressure is just getting pushed towards the west of the uk. it allows these weather fronts to take the cloud and rain southwards, and this time, we've got a cloudy picture on monday. we're going to find some rain and drizzle at times for england and wales. it should turn drier and brighter with some sunshine in northern scotland. it may stay dry in northern ireland but we've got more cloud around on monday. there is still some semblance of some warmer air in western...
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north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look - seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look at - seeing this rise? that's a great i question. when we look at these cases like here in america or in the uk, the unfortunate case in scotland, looking at australia, all roads lead back to nigerian perpetrators in all these cases, and that's where our research giving. we at these financial sextortion cases as organised crime. how are they all connected? and all are leading back to west african cyber crimin
north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great...