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huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he'd paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . bbc described as medical advice. a woman has been arrested after a car crashed through the wall of a primary school in liverpool shortly before 830 this morning. a white mercedes hit a wall, ending up inside a classroom at the beacon primary school in everton. merseyside police say no children were present at the time of the collision. the female driver was assessed at the scene. her passenger sustained a minor injury. the school has been closed for the day and the building will be assessed for structural damage . assessed for structural damage. a former parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism police . 29 counter—terrorism police. 29 year old christopher cash and chri
huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he'd paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . bbc described as medical advice. a woman has been arrested after a car crashed through the wall of a primary school in liverpool shortly before 830 this morning. a white mercedes...
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and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice newsreader? that's my favourite one on this channel. you know, we trust her and the bbc and i know this because i've worked for them. they're quite tiring almost. they double down on what's your source. where's your statistic. can we say that. can they go on as a line of script? i don't know if gb news does that for their documentaries because i've not worked in that way. but we need to be able to trust our source. and i do think there's an issue. i've seen you sit here down the barrel interviewing people, and i'm like, well, how is that not a news interview? how is that d
and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice...
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and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice newsreader? that's my favourite one on this channel. you know, we trust her and the bbc and i know this because i've worked for them. they're quite tiring almost. they double down on what's your source. where's your statistic. can we say that. can they go on as a line of script? i don't know if gb news does that for their documentaries because i've not worked in that way. but we need to be able to trust our source. and i do think there's an issue. i've seen you sit here down the barrel interviewing people, and i'm like, well, how is that not a news interview? how is that d
and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice...
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the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . described as medical advice. well, for the latest stories , do well, for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now, though, it's back to . nigel. >> that game of parliamentary ping >> that game of parliamentary ping pong is happening once again . yes, the house of commons again. yes, the house of commons and the house of lords voting the next big vote, i believe in the next big vote, i believe in the house of lords at 10:00 this evening, and the house of commons will then to vote two hours later. will the peers back down? will they do as the elected house by a very clear majority, wants? well that remains to be seen. those of you that watch this show regularly will know i did pr
the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . described as medical advice. well, for the latest stories , do well, for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now, though, it's back to . nigel. >>...
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licence fee cash later, star bbc news anchor huw edwards finally resigned on medical advice today amid his sex picture scandal involving a young man, huw edwards. >> the bbc presenter huw edwards is due to leave the bbc damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out really to be not worthy of that trust . be not worthy of that trust. >> edwards was accused of paying the youngster £35,000 in exchange for explicit snaps, and also breaking covid lockdown rules, as he travelled to meet him soon after. other complaints about his behaviour were reported by the bbc itself, including from junior staff members. edwards worked with, and it was left to his wife vicky to tell the nation in july last year that he'd been admitted to a mental health hospital in the wake of the revelations story about huw edwards is a personal one for him and his family. >> he's being treated as an inpatient in hospital, according to his wife, who released a statement just before 6:00 this evening. >> a bbc employee has told us that they received what they
licence fee cash later, star bbc news anchor huw edwards finally resigned on medical advice today amid his sex picture scandal involving a young man, huw edwards. >> the bbc presenter huw edwards is due to leave the bbc damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out really to be not worthy of that trust . be not worthy of that trust. >> edwards was accused of paying the youngster £35,000 in exchange for explicit...
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the former face of the bbc news operation, who fronted the queen's funeral, election night coverage and the king's coronation, has been off since last july on full pay amounting to over £320,000. this followed allegations that he paid a young person £35,000 for sexually explicit images . the parents of explicit images. the parents of the alleged victim say that he was vulnerable as a youngster, and that they are still suffering. the alleged young person involved denied the story, speaking through top london lawyers. no one knows who was paying for those lawyers, but i doubt it came from their pocket money following this massive news anchors resignation from the corporation on medical grounds, staff at the beeb are now worried that the results of an internal investigation into huw edwards will never be published. well, that's convenient, isn't it ? employees convenient, isn't it? employees are concerned that withholding the findings would mean that lessons can't be learned, and a similar situation could arise in the future with another star, katie razzall. the bbc's widely respected me
the former face of the bbc news operation, who fronted the queen's funeral, election night coverage and the king's coronation, has been off since last july on full pay amounting to over £320,000. this followed allegations that he paid a young person £35,000 for sexually explicit images . the parents of explicit images. the parents of the alleged victim say that he was vulnerable as a youngster, and that they are still suffering. the alleged young person involved denied the story, speaking...
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nick, what is the chance that the bbc news will report on this? sunday telegraph story? >> well, i hope so. it's1 in 3 >> well, i hope so. it's 1 in 3 bbc journalism scheme. trainees are white britons, so it's only 1 in 3. so 71.79% of the spots are taken by women as well and 28% by men. 7 in 10 to women. >> so this one angers you more. nick. >> it's tricky. >> it's tricky. >> ten it's as a straight white man thing . yeah. man thing. yeah. >> i mean none of it's great because as it pointed out here, positive discrimination as they call it ludicrously is just discrimination is unlawful under the equality act 2010. now it's getting round that with a loophole because you can as long as there's evidence that the relevant group is disadvantaged. i mean, you know, obviously this is why i don't think we should have the equality act. >> i think it should be one person, one heartbeat, one, you know, whoever you are, no, whoever you are in the eyes of the law or god, if that's what you're into, it shouldn't matter about your characteristics . you about your characteristics. you sh
nick, what is the chance that the bbc news will report on this? sunday telegraph story? >> well, i hope so. it's1 in 3 >> well, i hope so. it's 1 in 3 bbc journalism scheme. trainees are white britons, so it's only 1 in 3. so 71.79% of the spots are taken by women as well and 28% by men. 7 in 10 to women. >> so this one angers you more. nick. >> it's tricky. >> it's tricky. >> ten it's as a straight white man thing . yeah. man thing. yeah. >> i mean...
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the bbc news website is the most visited news website in the most visited news website in the world, including the americans and all the other people, it's sad to see it in the states. >> so why is the bbc a sad place to be at the moment? you're right to be positive about the journalists. this happens there and ifs journalists. this happens there and it's a great british and i think it's a great british brand . yeah, but why is it a sad brand. yeah, but why is it a sad place work? place to work? >> i think the morale it's >> well, i think the morale it's always difficult my in always been difficult in my in my at the bbc, was back my days at the bbc, i was back in the early 80s then went in the early 80s and then i went back sort of early back there in the sort of early 2000 on much bigger money. i hear you came back in a rolls royce. remember quite, royce. can't remember quite, quite actually, never quite remember, actually, never mind. tale we mind. that's another tale we didn't do too badly, it has to be but the point about it be said. but the point about it is the bbc that i came
the bbc news website is the most visited news website in the most visited news website in the world, including the americans and all the other people, it's sad to see it in the states. >> so why is the bbc a sad place to be at the moment? you're right to be positive about the journalists. this happens there and ifs journalists. this happens there and it's a great british and i think it's a great british brand . yeah, but why is it a sad brand. yeah, but why is it a sad place work? place...
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the bbc news website is the most visited news website in the most visited news website in the world, including the americans and all the other people, it's sad to see it in the states. >> so why is the bbc a sad place to be at the moment? you're right to be positive about the journalists. this happens there and ifs journalists. this happens there and it's a great british and i think it's a great british brand . yeah, but why is it a sad brand. yeah, but why is it a sad place work? place to work? >> i think the morale it's >> well, i think the morale it's always difficult my in always been difficult in my in my at the bbc, was back my days at the bbc, i was back in the early 80s then went in the early 80s and then i went back sort of early back there in the sort of early 2000 on much bigger money. i hear you came back in a rolls royce. remember quite, royce. can't remember quite, quite actually, never quite remember, actually, never mind. tale we mind. that's another tale we didn't do too badly, it has to be but the point about it be said. but the point about it is the bbc that i came
the bbc news website is the most visited news website in the most visited news website in the world, including the americans and all the other people, it's sad to see it in the states. >> so why is the bbc a sad place to be at the moment? you're right to be positive about the journalists. this happens there and ifs journalists. this happens there and it's a great british and i think it's a great british brand . yeah, but why is it a sad brand. yeah, but why is it a sad place work? place...
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. >> huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he'd paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . a former medical advice. a former parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism police . 29 counter—terrorism police. 29 year old christopher cash and christopher berry, who's 32, have been charged under the official secrets act. both have been bailed and will appear at westminster magistrates court on friday. the metropolitan police say the allegations are very serious . a student whose serious. a student whose stepfather set up a hidden camera in her bedroom just after she turned 18, is calling for tougher sentences for voyeurism offences. 48 year old paul selwood was handed 22 months in prison after he filmed the teenager naked by setting up a camera in her teddy bears.
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nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not just do it now if we're really on a war footing and liam halligan will come in to pay personal tribute to frank field, somebody who'd been in british politics for over 40 years, and one of those very rare figures that commanded respect from both sides of the house. we heard this morning the announcement of his death at the age of 81. but before all of that, let's get the news with ray addison . the news with ray addison. >> thanks, nigel. good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb news room. our top stories this hour. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder afte
nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not...
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nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not just do it now if we're really on a war footing and liam halligan will come in to pay personal tribute to frank field, somebody who'd been in british politics for over 40 years, and one of those very rare figures that commanded respect from both sides of the house. we heard this morning the announcement of his death at the age of
nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not...
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well, some breaking news for you now. huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice. now this is a developing story. we're going to be bringing you more on this as we get it . well, a car has crashed get it. well, a car has crashed into a school in liverpool shortly before 830 this morning. a white mercedes hit a wall and ended up inside a classroom at the beacon primary school in everton in merseyside, merseyside police say no children were present at the time of the collision . the time of the collision. the female driver was assessed at the scene. a passenger sustained a minor injury. the school has been closed for the day and the building will be assessed for structural damage . a student structural damage. a student whose stepfather set up a hidden camera in her bedroom just after she turned 18, is calling for tougher sentences for voyeurism offences. 48 year old paul selwood was handed just 22 months in prison after he filmed her naked
well, some breaking news for you now. huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice. now this is a developing story. we're going to be bringing you more on this as we get it . well, a car has crashed get it. well, a car has crashed into a school in liverpool shortly before 830 this morning. a white mercedes hit a wall and ended up inside a classroom at the...
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nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not just do it now if we're really on a war footing and liam halligan will come in to pay personal tribute to frank field, somebody who'd been in british politics for over 40 years, and one of those very rare figures that commanded respect from both sides of the house. we heard this morning the announcement of his death at the age of 81. but before all of that, let's get the news with ray addison . the news with ray addison. >> thanks, nigel. good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb news room. our top stories this hour. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder afte
nick robinson from his lofty, comfortable perch at the bbc, is attacking gb news again. we debate tonight is gb news biased? is gb news impartial? does gb news fit with the law? are providing due impartiality? ihave are providing due impartiality? i have a feeling actually the traditional broadcasting industry are beginning to get rather scared of this channel. we'll talk defence spending. the prime minister says we're going onto a war footing. we will increase spending by 2030. but why not...
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as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for air nine months on full pay. but who cares when it's your money and mine now, huw edwards, we are told, has been battling mental health issues and in his recovery he we wish him well, but the beeb don't seem to wish him well. following his departure. their 55 word statement was as frosty as a night out with william and harry. no, thank you for your many years of service or good luck in the future. he has left the corporation with his tail between his legs . perhaps he between his legs. perhaps he likes that position. >> i haven't seen the alleged photo . photo.
as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for...
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as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for air nine months on full pay. but who cares when it's your money and mine now, huw edwards, we are told, has been battling mental health issues and in his recovery he we wish him well, but the beeb don't seem to wish him well. following his departure. their 55 word statement was as frosty as a night out with william and harry. no, thank you for your many years of service or good luck in the future. he has left the corporation with his tail between his legs . perhaps he between his legs. perhaps he likes that position. >> i haven't seen the alleged photo . photo.
as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almost half £1 million a year. even by bbc standards , that's not great standards, that's not great value for money, is it? hundreds of thousands of pounds for doing no work? that's right. he's been off for air nine months on full pay- off for...
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this is bbc news. you are life with bbc news. we have been bringing you the story of a baby girl in gaza who was delivered basis aryan after her mother was killed in an air strike saturday night. doctors saved sabrina but her mother, father and old sister were killed. the health ministry in gaza run by hamas says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began and children. 0ur correspondent reports now on the story. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb israel dropped here would kill her father, sister and mother. doctors had only minutes to rescue the baby from her dying mother's womb. tapping to stimulate breathing. air pumped into tiny lungs. the fight to live, the strongest instinct at any age. they've called her sabreen, after her mother. "the baby is under medical care," says dr mohammed salama. "she'll stay here for three to four "weeks in the nursery and after that, "we'll see about her leaving." baby sabreen al—sakani's parents and younger sister lay among the other dead of the air
this is bbc news. you are life with bbc news. we have been bringing you the story of a baby girl in gaza who was delivered basis aryan after her mother was killed in an air strike saturday night. doctors saved sabrina but her mother, father and old sister were killed. the health ministry in gaza run by hamas says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began and children. 0ur correspondent reports now on the story. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb...
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. there's a warning today that more and more young people have developed bladder problems because of their chronic use of ketamine. the drug is widely used as an anaesthetic, and a sedative. but increasingly it's also misused as a recreational drug — and addiction rates are soaring. here's rachel stonehouse. from the minute you wake up... it's a saturday night in bristol. we are with beth and her friend we are calling jay, as he wants to be anonymous. they are both in their 20s and chronic ketamine users, after trying it as teenagers. i was 1a years old and somebody had some in the classroom and i had a little bit at the back of the classroom. that was the first time i had it. what is the physical impact for you now of taking ketamine? can't work, yeah, i can't do anything, i can't feed myself or go and get a drink. yeah, it really disables you completely. i can't walk 50 metres without either needing to sit down or needing to run to the toilet. ketamine use is estimated to have more
this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. there's a warning today that more and more young people have developed bladder problems because of their chronic use of ketamine. the drug is widely used as an anaesthetic, and a sedative. but increasingly it's also misused as a recreational drug — and addiction rates are soaring. here's rachel stonehouse. from the minute you wake up... it's a saturday night in bristol. we are with beth and her friend we are calling jay, as he wants to be...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines of the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. orchestra tuning. she rehearses. intercom: ladies and gentlemen, this is your call to take _ places for the programme. places please. places. 0k, they're ready for you. good luck. thank you. heartbeats. your heart is racing. the adrenaline is flowing. this is your moment. it's time to conquer your nerves, face the crowd and let all that practice pay off. # sweeter than roses. . . # some say it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become an expert. and forjosephine shaw, this performance is part of thatjourney, as she blows our socks off with a rendition of sweeter than roses to a very unusual audience. she does lip trills. i've always loved singing. my parents say i was a bit of an annoying child growing up. i was making lots of weird noises and apparently would hum myself to sleep. so eventually they were like, "let's, let's put this into something useful," and got me some singing lessons. talk to m
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, the sky news. and if i know if this has been seen, millions and they're talking about it in america, let's put out a statement on twitter, because they're confusing it, saying, i posted on social media, i didn't . so there's already people that are using it for their own agendas i get that. so this is more to just clear up the point. this is about christian. yeah i'm getting messages from guys in lebanon. so well look look look john joe i, i wish i wish we could i'm fast approaching the end of the hour right. >> i would love to continue to talk to you more, but what i will say is you are, i think, echoing the views of, of a lot of people, which is that you see, christians persecuted all over the world and there doesn't appear to be too much front footedness from a lot of christian figures about this isn't just about the christians though, man, this is happening . though, man, this is happening. >> this is the english working class are getting it as well. this needs to be spoken about. it's not fair
, the sky news. and if i know if this has been seen, millions and they're talking about it in america, let's put out a statement on twitter, because they're confusing it, saying, i posted on social media, i didn't . so there's already people that are using it for their own agendas i get that. so this is more to just clear up the point. this is about christian. yeah i'm getting messages from guys in lebanon. so well look look look john joe i, i wish i wish we could i'm fast approaching the end...
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you're live with bbc news. in new york, former president donald trump's latest appeal to halt his "hush money" trial was denied friday. the ruling — along with the completion ofjury selection that same day — sets the stage for opening arguments to take place as soon as monday. seven men and five women will consider evidence to determine whether the former president covered up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she says they had. mr trump denies any affair. outside the courthouse just shortly after the jury was selected, a man set himself on fire. police say the man threw "conspiracy based" pamphlets into the air before dousing himself in liquid, and setting himself alight. authorities say the man is alive in hospital — but is in critical condition. officials do not believe that he was targeting any person or group. the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars transforming its industry, to try to compete with china on green manufacturing.
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zoe conway, bbc news. if you are suffering distress or despair and need support, a list of organisations that can help is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call forfree on 0800 066 066. a 13—year—old girl has been remanded to youth detention accommodation after being charged with three counts of attempted murder, after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south—west wales. police said the teenager was arrested at the school in ammanford in carmarthenshire. the teachers and pupil were taken to hospital with non—life—threatening stab wounds, and have since been discharged. two men who were arrested after five people died trying to cross the channel in a small boat earlier this week have been charged with immigration offences. yien both from south sudan, and tajdeen adbulazinuma from sudan, are due to appear before folkestone magistrates court today. an 18—year—old man from sudan has been bailed pending further enquiries. a baby whom we filmed earlier in the week bein
zoe conway, bbc news. if you are suffering distress or despair and need support, a list of organisations that can help is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call forfree on 0800 066 066. a 13—year—old girl has been remanded to youth detention accommodation after being charged with three counts of attempted murder, after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south—west wales. police said the teenager was arrested at the school in ammanford in carmarthenshire. the...
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yes, because the bbc has a responsibility as as the national news broadcaster, if you like, funded by from the pubuc you like, funded by from the public themselves, has a responsibility to demonstrate not only that they have integrity, which is already obviously highly questionable, but that they are doing everything they can to maintain it, in this particular case, i'm afraid it feels as though they are looking after huw edwards. and it has to be said that the police investigation found no criminal action at all had taken place, no criminal offences had taken place. and it's destroyed. hugh's career. it's obviously caused personal problems for all sorts of other people. we don't really know exactly who, but the answer is yes. the findings should be made public because this is an organisation that survives that exists because of pubuc survives that exists because of public confidence within it, and because it is funded by the public. and the public have every right to know that a star presenter of that organisation has. when allegations are made, is going to be submitted to a proper i
yes, because the bbc has a responsibility as as the national news broadcaster, if you like, funded by from the pubuc you like, funded by from the public themselves, has a responsibility to demonstrate not only that they have integrity, which is already obviously highly questionable, but that they are doing everything they can to maintain it, in this particular case, i'm afraid it feels as though they are looking after huw edwards. and it has to be said that the police investigation found no...
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you're live with bbc news. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those talks, and said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. our correspondent jessica parker is there and sent this report. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the lon
you're live with bbc news. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those talks, and said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. our correspondent jessica parker is there and sent this report. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens...
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ellie price, bbc news. four years ago, covid lockdown brought the uk to a standstill — leaving a legacy of change in our workplaces, in health and in education. tonight, we report on the impact on school children who were cut off overnight from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistently absent from school has doubled from 10% to more than 20% and that number is a lot higher among secondary school children who are disadvantaged. lucy watkinson has been following one school in oldham in greater manchester, where local lockdowns left some children even more isolated. she reports on the lockdown legacy. you got everything? yeah. have a good day. i'll see you later — bye. covid definitely affected my confidence — massively. i get overwhelmed with the noises and the crowds. i cannot deal with crowds, it stresses me out. i really struggle with it. when erin's in school she avoids the crowds by heading to the link — an area that offers a quiet space.
ellie price, bbc news. four years ago, covid lockdown brought the uk to a standstill — leaving a legacy of change in our workplaces, in health and in education. tonight, we report on the impact on school children who were cut off overnight from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistently absent from school has doubled from 10% to more than 20% and that number is a lot higher among secondary school children who are disadvantaged. lucy...
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hywel griffith, bbc news. in the last couple of hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine. the prime minister rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw. let's talk to our political editor chris mason, who's travelling with the prime minister. what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane- we are — what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base - what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base east i jane. we are at a military base east of warsaw. in the next half hour, the prime minister, the nato secretary general yan stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk will all be here. a substantial speech expected from the prime minister later. as you say, there is this £500 millio
hywel griffith, bbc news. in the last couple of hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine. the prime minister rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw. let's talk to our political editor chris mason, who's travelling with the prime minister. what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane- we are — what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello,...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. nasa says its voyageri probe — the most distant man—made object in the universe — has started sending usable information back to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship left the solar system in 2012 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth, but still sends data back to nasa. engineers say a malfunctioning chip was to blame, which has now been fixed through coding. quite incredible. a reminder of our latest updates following the passing of the uk government pubs �*s rwanda bill last night, the plan designed to deter migrants from crossing the channel in small boats announced in 2022. no flights have set off yet. the government now says they hope they will set off in the next ten to 12 weeks. in the past few hours we have seen boats with migrants leaving calais, heading towards the uk. at the same time as we saw those pictures, french police say that at around 5am a different small boat to this one set sail from a german beach, wimereux, after
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. nasa says its voyageri probe — the most distant man—made object in the universe — has started sending usable information back to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship left the solar system in 2012 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth, but still sends data back to nasa. engineers say a malfunctioning chip was to blame, which has now been fixed through coding. quite incredible. a reminder of our latest updates...
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no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea abou
no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter...
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and a tory source said the bbc aren't even pretending to be impartial in their news coverage these days, and we would agree with them. i think all of us, maybe josh may have a slightly different view, and i'd be interested to see how the bbc do defend themselves, because if we only got to because if we we've only got to go and look at jon sopel go back and look at jon sopel and emily maitlis. now i know we rule out every time have rule them out every time we have this discussion, the reason this discussion, but the reason we because these people we do is because these people led coverage for the last 3 led the coverage for the last 3 or 4 general election campaigns under the idea that they were not biased anyway, and now they've got the news agents podcast, which is entirely left leaning and doesn't even add any balance to the conversation whatsoever. and we know that's their personal view. so there is evidence to suggest that that the bbc are biased, but but we always hear this from both sides of the argument. there are many people on the left, labour voters , who would say that the vo
and a tory source said the bbc aren't even pretending to be impartial in their news coverage these days, and we would agree with them. i think all of us, maybe josh may have a slightly different view, and i'd be interested to see how the bbc do defend themselves, because if we only got to because if we we've only got to go and look at jon sopel go back and look at jon sopel and emily maitlis. now i know we rule out every time have rule them out every time we have this discussion, the reason...
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going on about the bbc. >> it's gb and the bbc. >> it's gb news and you've got a massive following the west massive following in the west midlands and if i was identifiably jewish, i wouldn't want through the want to walk through the foleshill charmer, isn't he the fox road area of the city? fox hill road area of the city? >> because you are going. there are unfortunately lot are unfortunately a lot of dumbasses in certain communities that cannot differentiate between and the faith of between zionism and the faith of judaism. >> apologies for the language there as well. >> forgive me if that was. >> forgive me if that was. >> was unacceptable, >> if that was unacceptable, maybe because just because you are mean you are jewish doesn't mean that you believe in zionism. >> and that is where the ignoramuses of certain communities, and that's why it becomes a no go zone. becomes a no 90 zone. >> becomes a no go zone. >> christine hamilton peter tatchell was completely wrong , tatchell was completely wrong, he said. i think he said there were been 37 incidents, one six charges, one of 36 cha
going on about the bbc. >> it's gb and the bbc. >> it's gb news and you've got a massive following the west massive following in the west midlands and if i was identifiably jewish, i wouldn't want through the want to walk through the foleshill charmer, isn't he the fox road area of the city? fox hill road area of the city? >> because you are going. there are unfortunately lot are unfortunately a lot of dumbasses in certain communities that cannot differentiate between and the...
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daniel sandford, bbc news. manchester's new co—op live arena has postponed its opening until may, because it's still not ready. the venue, which is the uk's biggest indoor arena, had already delayed comedian peter kay's opening shows, which were due to take place earlier this week. the venue said it needed more time to test emergency communication systems. peter kay said the delay was "very disappointing". a group of five women have accused a judge hearing their separate employment tribunal cases of bullying and sexist behaviour. one woman has told the bbc she was shouted at on at least 16 occasions. thejudge, philip lancaster, had ruled against all of them in each of their cases. michael buchanan has more from leeds. dr hinaa toheed brought a maternity discrimination case against her former business partner in 2022. when the barrister on the other side started to cross—examine me, the judge completely took over the cross—examination. started aggressively cross—examining me, and if i didn't agree with a
daniel sandford, bbc news. manchester's new co—op live arena has postponed its opening until may, because it's still not ready. the venue, which is the uk's biggest indoor arena, had already delayed comedian peter kay's opening shows, which were due to take place earlier this week. the venue said it needed more time to test emergency communication systems. peter kay said the delay was "very disappointing". a group of five women have accused a judge hearing their separate employment...
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coming up on newsnight, that�*s on bbc 2 right now. katie razzall, bbc news this is bbc news. our colleagues in london will take overfrom here. iwill see colleagues in london will take over from here. i will see you soon. 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, 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 t
coming up on newsnight, that�*s on bbc 2 right now. katie razzall, bbc news this is bbc news. our colleagues in london will take overfrom here. iwill see colleagues in london will take over from here. i will see you soon. 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...
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bbc news. mr blinken spoke to the bbc and said that washington will act if beijing does not stop supplying russia with items used in its assault on ukraine. our china correspondent laura bicker has more from beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as us ties with china are at a turning point. how's your trip been? oh, it's been... i've covered a lot of ground. the dialogue and diplomacy for the cameras hides real discord and distrust. this is what chinese viewers are shown. a cinematic soundtrack accompanies president xi, urging the us to be partners, not rivals. yet, hours earlier, mr blinken was warned the two sides could slip towards conflict. ..and this could not be happening. but he came to beijing with a warning of his own. 70% of the machine tools that russia is getting from abroad coming from china, 90% of the microelectronics. so for china, if it wants to have better relations not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at t
bbc news. mr blinken spoke to the bbc and said that washington will act if beijing does not stop supplying russia with items used in its assault on ukraine. our china correspondent laura bicker has more from beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as us ties with china are at a turning point. how's your trip been? oh, it's been... i've covered a lot of ground. the dialogue and diplomacy for the cameras hides real discord and distrust. this is what chinese...
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hugh pym, bbc news. nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, has said it's an �*incredibly difficult' time, after her husband, the former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it's understood that both nicola sturgeon and colin beattie, the party's former treasurer, remain under investigation, though have not been re—arrested or charged. lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more. i'm not going to say any more. the home she shares with peter murrell was
hugh pym, bbc news. nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, has said it's an �*incredibly difficult' time, after her husband, the former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it's understood that both nicola sturgeon and colin beattie, the party's former treasurer, remain under investigation, though have not been re—arrested or charged. lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon,...
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farage gb news. com well, somebody who knows a thing or two about broadcasting is nick pisani, former series editor of bbc's question time, former head of presentation for david cameron . nick, you've worked, cameron. nick, you've worked, you know, for many, many years in radio, in television. and we were chatting before coming on air about the great david dimbleby, and he was impartial in a way that we never knew what his view was. >> and in fact, i have no idea what his political view was, as you say, 40 years. he presided over general election debates. the euro referendum in and out. no one has a clue how david votes. if indeed he votes . and votes. if indeed he votes. and that did give him though a certain quality and enabled him without there being any complaints from the political parties , to do all of the parties, to do all of the election programmes and so forth, without any kind of controversy at all, which he did for half a century , and did it for half a century, and did it rather well. h
farage gb news. com well, somebody who knows a thing or two about broadcasting is nick pisani, former series editor of bbc's question time, former head of presentation for david cameron . nick, you've worked, cameron. nick, you've worked, you know, for many, many years in radio, in television. and we were chatting before coming on air about the great david dimbleby, and he was impartial in a way that we never knew what his view was. >> and in fact, i have no idea what his political view...
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colin campbell, bbc news. you can see that documentary in full on the bbc iplayer. called the new drug threat, which is available to watch online, or you can download the iplayer app. do check it out. let's turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk, where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mr menzies said, "it has been an enormous privilege representing "the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures "on myself and my elderly mother, i have decided 0ur political correspondent iain watson has been following the story. stand at the next election and sit as an independent and i can tell you local party sorters in his constituency are worried about that. rishi sunak i'm sure will be pleased about that as well, perhaps less pleased about the publicity surrounding this mp. just to go back to the allegations, the time surge over the wiki use money donated by campa
colin campbell, bbc news. you can see that documentary in full on the bbc iplayer. called the new drug threat, which is available to watch online, or you can download the iplayer app. do check it out. let's turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk, where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mr menzies said, "it has been an enormous privilege...
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will vernon, bbc news, washington. and a reminder, you can get much more on those israel—iran tensions on the bbc news website, including this analysis from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who says there's an audible sigh of relief in the region. check it out online or on the bbc news app. a base used by pro—iranian militias in iraq has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the blast and intense fire at the kalso military base, south of the capital, baghdad. this footage from the scene shows the aftermath of the explosion, which iraqi security sources have described as a "bombing" which hit weapons and vehicles. the base is used by the popular mobilization forces — an umbrella organisation linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. the focus in recent days has been on tensions between israel and iran
will vernon, bbc news, washington. and a reminder, you can get much more on those israel—iran tensions on the bbc news website, including this analysis from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who says there's an audible sigh of relief in the region. check it out online or on the bbc news app. a base used by pro—iranian militias in iraq has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the...
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this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken to hospital with non—life—threatening injuries. a raft of emergency service vehicles and personnel attended the scene, and worried parents rushed to the gates waiting for any news. radu in year ten was inside when the alarm was raised. i was in it room and i walked out as break ended, and i heard that there's been a stabbing from this pupil, but i didn't believe her until i heard the code red. parents have been waiting here for hours outside ysgol dyffryn aman, waiting for their children to be released from their classrooms. those that have contacted their parents say they've been fed and t
this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken to hospital with non—life—threatening injuries. a raft of emergency service...
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this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news the world health organization says contaminated cough syrup sold in several african countries is no longer on the market, and presents no �*immdiate public health risk.�* it follows a recall by nigeria after testing found a batch of the benylin paediatric syrup contained unacceptable levels of the toxin diethylene glycol. kenya, rwanda, tanzania, zimbabwe and south africa also pulled the product from shelves. taiwan�*s east coast was struck by more than 80 earthquakes monday night into tuesday morning. the strongest: a 6.3 magnitude quake that rumbled buildings in the capital taipei, alsojolted rural hualien where at least 1a people died april third from a strong 7.2 magnitude earthquake. and a video shot by a driver in london, ontario, in canada, captured a train with several of its cars on fire late sunday night. no—one was injured, and the fire was extinguished within in an hour and twenty minutes, according to reports. author
this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news the world health organization says contaminated cough syrup sold in several african countries is no longer on the market, and presents no �*immdiate public health risk.�* it follows a recall by nigeria after testing found a batch of the benylin paediatric syrup contained unacceptable levels of the toxin diethylene glycol. kenya, rwanda, tanzania, zimbabwe and south africa also pulled the product from shelves. taiwan�*s east...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my . voice, i know what voice i like. . voice, i knew what voice i liked. dan will happily admit that he loves the sound of his own voice. but you can't blame him, especially as it's not technically his own voice. dan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was a toddler, and has never been able to speak in his own voice. since he was nine years old, he's used a tablet like device to communicate, which he controls with his eyes, and sounds like this. generic robotic voice: this is my old voice. it's a robot voice. but two years ago, he set out on a mission to replace the robotic drawl and find someone with
fiona lamdin, bbc news. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my . voice, i know what voice i like. . voice, i knew what voice i liked. dan will happily...
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this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political editor, chris mason, reports. apologies for that, we have some technical issues but let me bring you a story. a man in iraq has started the first legal action of its kind against the uk oil giant bp, over the death of his son. this is alijulood — who died at the age of 21. his father, hussein julood, alleges that gas burning at an oilfield run by bp in southern iraq caused his son's leukaemia. gas burning, known as flaring, is one of the ways the industry deals with gas released during oil extraction. esme stalla
this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political...
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a new nightmare for rishi sunak. as top tory mp and former minister doctor daniel porter defects to labour. plus . porter defects to labour. plus. shocking scenes in wales yesterday as sir jacob rees—mogg is pursued by an angry mob at cardiff university. what is wrong with britain's universities and andrew neil has attacked gb news as the home of conspiracy theorists and nutters . i'll be dealing with andrew neil in no uncertain terms at 10:00. you won't want to miss it . that's right. in just under an .that's right. in just under an hour, .that's right. in just under an hour , i'll be dealing with hour, i'll be dealing with andrew neil, my former colleague
a new nightmare for rishi sunak. as top tory mp and former minister doctor daniel porter defects to labour. plus . porter defects to labour. plus. shocking scenes in wales yesterday as sir jacob rees—mogg is pursued by an angry mob at cardiff university. what is wrong with britain's universities and andrew neil has attacked gb news as the home of conspiracy theorists and nutters . i'll be dealing with andrew neil in no uncertain terms at 10:00. you won't want to miss it . that's right. in...
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coming up on bbc news... all eyes on the emirates stadium where victory for arsenal over chelsea could take them three points clear at the top of the premier league. summer. tonight we hear why the investigation is taking so long and one family's reaction. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. this is the boat, overloaded with more than 100 people, that got into trouble just off the french coast last night leading to the deaths of five migrants including a child. it happened just hours after mps had passed the government's rwanda bill which is designed to deter people from attempting crossings like this. our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach in the early hours of this morning just north of wimereux, filming as police ran towards the people smugglers and migrants. they'd only been at sea a short time when disaster struck. here's his report. a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small bo
coming up on bbc news... all eyes on the emirates stadium where victory for arsenal over chelsea could take them three points clear at the top of the premier league. summer. tonight we hear why the investigation is taking so long and one family's reaction. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. this is the boat, overloaded with more than 100 people, that got into trouble just off the french coast last night leading to the deaths of five migrants including a child. it happened just...
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lucy vladev, bbc news. the former labour minister and crossbench peer, frank field, has died at the age of 81. he'd been a leading voice on welfare reform for much of his career and had served as the mp for birkenhead on merseyside for 30 years. frank was director of child poverty action group for a decade. let's speak to the charity's chief executive alison garnham. what sort of man was frank? frank was a very — what sort of man was frank? frank was a very brave — what sort of man was frank? frank was a very brave individual - what sort of man was frank? frank was a very brave individual who - what sort of man was frank? faking was a very brave individual who is very strategic, committed, steadfast, but he was a true campaigner. his real legacy to us is the effect on child benefit. when he was at the child poverty action group, it looked like the government was about to abandon child benefit and abandon its election pledge, and there was a leak that he was able to make public. as a result, child benefi
lucy vladev, bbc news. the former labour minister and crossbench peer, frank field, has died at the age of 81. he'd been a leading voice on welfare reform for much of his career and had served as the mp for birkenhead on merseyside for 30 years. frank was director of child poverty action group for a decade. let's speak to the charity's chief executive alison garnham. what sort of man was frank? frank was a very — what sort of man was frank? frank was a very brave — what sort of man was...