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tom arrived at northampton saints over the - extra pair of hands. tom arrived at. northampton saints over the summer when he and dozens of other players lost theirjobs. his reputation was on the rise of london irish, but they were one of four clubs to go bustin they were one of four clubs to go bust in the last 12 months. it was quite frightening at the time, but a lot of us were in the same boat, which helped. lot of us were in the same boat, which helped-— which helped. saints were quite direct and were _ which helped. saints were quite direct and were quite _ which helped. saints were quite direct and were quite keen - which helped. saints were quite direct and were quite keen to i which helped. saints were quite. direct and were quite keen to get things— direct and were quite keen to get things going and get me signed up, so in that— things going and get me signed up, so in that sense there was a bit of a relief _ so in that sense there was a bit of a relief 0t— so in that sense there was a bit of a relief. , . , , so in that sense there was a bit of a
tom arrived at northampton saints over the - extra pair of hands. tom arrived at. northampton saints over the summer when he and dozens of other players lost theirjobs. his reputation was on the rise of london irish, but they were one of four clubs to go bustin they were one of four clubs to go bust in the last 12 months. it was quite frightening at the time, but a lot of us were in the same boat, which helped. lot of us were in the same boat, which helped-— which helped. saints were quite...
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thank you, tom. the red cross, auain, we that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again. we are — that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing _ that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing you _ that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing you repeating i again, we are showing you repeating these pictures from a few minutes to go now of those red cross vehicles carrying the hostages at the rafah crossing. the red cross say, they have confirmed, they have transferred the hostages to egypt, because of course the rafah crossing is the crossing point between gaza and egypt they must come into egypt before they are then taken into israel. the red cross say the hostages had been transferred now to egypt, according to the information that was received by the israel defence force. they say, 17 hostages had been released in total, including 13 israeli hostages and four thai hostages. they say the convoy pictures you can see now from a few minutes ago is currently makin
thank you, tom. the red cross, auain, we that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again. we are — that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing _ that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing you _ that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing you repeating i again, we are showing you repeating these pictures from a few minutes to go now of those red cross vehicles carrying the hostages at the rafah crossing. the red cross say, they have confirmed, they have...
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tom, thank you, that's tom bateman there. tom, thank you, that's tom ltateman in — there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. _ there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. we've - there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. we've also| bateman injerusalem. we've also heard that the us presidentjoe biden has been in touch with the qatari's after that intensive negotiation it's been going on over the last few hours about the delay that hamas had announced in releasing that second group of hostages. joe biden spoke to the qatari prime minister on the phone about the delay and also about the mechanisms to resolve them. we were told that he expressed his appreciation for qatar's role in helping to facilitate that truce in the first place. let's had no to our middle east correspondent lucy williamson on the west bank, she's there on the line. by this time yesterday we had already seen those release of the palestinian prisoners. how have people been reacting where you are to that delay. it reacting where you are to that dela . . , reacting whe
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tom bateman, _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very - were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very much for taking us through these developments as they happen in the middle east. our correspondents injerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. dedication to babies whose resting is unknown. to dedication to babies whose resting is unknown-— dedication to babies whose resting is unknown. ., ., , ., ., ., is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies. — is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies. it — is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at last _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at last they - our babies, it is like at last they are hoping the dignity and the respect that they never had, b
tom bateman, _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very - were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very much for taking us through these developments as they happen in the middle east. our correspondents injerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. dedication to babies whose resting is unknown. to dedication to babies whose resting is unknown-— dedication to...
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let's bring tom peck in. l america. let�*s bring tom peck in. we�*re in day five of this temporary cease—fire. how long do you think it could be negotiated on further? the honest answer is i obviously don't know_ honest answer is i obviously don't know the — honest answer is i obviously don't know the answer. what happens in gaza only — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is really the consequence of one _ gaza only is really the consequence of one actor, and that is israel. isreel— of one actor, and that is israel. israel will— of one actor, and that is israel. israel will do precisely as it wishes _ israel will do precisely as it wishes. a month ago, there was this talk of— wishes. a month ago, there was this talk of this— wishes. a month ago, there was this talk of this paul zero cease—fire, it was_ talk of this paul zero cease—fire, it was not— talk of this paul zero cease—fire, it was not going to happen because they didn't — it was not going to happen becaus
let's bring tom peck in. l america. let�*s bring tom peck in. we�*re in day five of this temporary cease—fire. how long do you think it could be negotiated on further? the honest answer is i obviously don't know_ honest answer is i obviously don't know the — honest answer is i obviously don't know the answer. what happens in gaza only — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is really the consequence of one _ gaza only is really...
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tom's been showing our entertainment correspondent david sillito around the exhibition. hey, tom! david! what a pleasure. nice to see you. this is amazing. you're taking me somewhere? yes. it's only its only a small step, but it's also a giant leap at the same time. lead me. a spirit of adventure about you now. you know when someone asks if you fancy going on a journey to the moon with tom hanks? you say, "yes". that's quite... rocket motors you can experience. you would think that thing would shoot up. we shouldn't be standing here, should we? we should not. it's going to get a little hot, but that's ok. but don't worry. that's ice that is falling down. oh, that's what that is. that's the moisture from the super cold liquid hydrogen fuel tanks. tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. how did this begin? i mean, this is your project,
tom's been showing our entertainment correspondent david sillito around the exhibition. hey, tom! david! what a pleasure. nice to see you. this is amazing. you're taking me somewhere? yes. it's only its only a small step, but it's also a giant leap at the same time. lead me. a spirit of adventure about you now. you know when someone asks if you fancy going on a journey to the moon with tom hanks? you say, "yes". that's quite... rocket motors you can experience. you would think that...
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and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by children in need, where everyone can have their moment in the spotlight. in a world first, a new gene editing treatment has been approved in the uk for two inherited blood disorders. sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia affect thousands of people in the uk causing severe pain or requiring regular blood transfusions. doctors say it may sound like the stuff of science fiction but the new treatment will be revolutionary for some patients. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here to explain. this is truly a breakthrough in the treatment of these debilitating, serious blood disorders. patients with sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia have misshapen and malfunctioning blood cells. over 16,000 people in the uk are affected, whose family origins are
and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by children in need, where everyone can have their moment in the spotlight. in a world first, a new gene editing treatment has been approved in the uk for two...
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anneke and tom. tom sent you right for a british newspaper i want to get your take on today's evidence by mr gove. mast newspaper i want to get your take on today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take turns _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take turns to - the cabinet will take turns to appear before the inquiry and most will apologise at some point or another. there's already been a lot of apologies. clearly wrong decisions were made at the start of the pandemic. that is debatable. and borisjohnson was not the pandemic. that is debatable. and boris johnson was not the the pandemic. that is debatable. and borisjohnson was not the right leader at that particular moment. but what you don't want is for that to cloud what the purpose of the inquiry is to be, which is how can we learn lessons and how can we respond better should something like this ever
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and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday - bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday and l bit more about that. again, it's the i same procedure as yesterday and we have today the same number, 13 israeli hostages released so there will be 39 palestinians due for release. now, the names of those prisoners are known because remember, israel had published a list of 300 detainees, over the course of this whole process if it was to continue over nine days which potentially it could, you would then see that number releas
and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about...
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and one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. time for a look at the business news now. we start in the us where the retail giant walmart has just realised their latest results. the chain has warned investors that consumers are still holding back their spending as they deal with the cost of living crisis. their shares fell 7% after the markets opened despite raising their revenue forecasts — as the chain saw a slowdown in purchases in october. they said customers are still getting used to higher interest rates. erin delmore is in new york for us. what do these figures tell us about what american consumers are thinking right now? what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . ., , what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . . , ., ., right now? walmart is warning that can she were _ right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending _ right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending could - right now? walmart is warning that can s
and one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. time for a look at the business news now. we start in the us where the retail giant walmart has just realised their latest results. the chain has warned investors that consumers are still holding back their spending as they deal with the cost of living crisis. their shares fell 7% after the markets opened despite raising their revenue forecasts — as the chain saw a slowdown in purchases...
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and tom, can i 'ust ask ou accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on — accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on the latest on i ask you on the latest on the hostages? we been hearing a little from the us. it’s hostages? we been hearing a little from the us-_ from the us. it's really significant now that joe _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden himself - from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden himself has i from the us. it's really significant i now that joe biden himself has said now thatjoe biden himself has said that he believes a hostage deal is near. he was asked by a reporter on the south lawn of the white house during an event there, whether or not he believed a hostage deal with a sneer. he said he did, and held up cross fingers. —— was near. they echoed that the eight deal is near. that being said, we've been waiting well over 2a hours now and this thing seems to be getting closer, still no announcement, we don't know how any such announcement would be made
and tom, can i 'ust ask ou accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on — accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on the latest on i ask you on the latest on the hostages? we been hearing a little from the us. it’s hostages? we been hearing a little from the us-_ from the us. it's really significant now that joe _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden himself - from the us. it's really significant now that joe...
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thank you to tom for that. one would imagine that elon musk was grateful for the distraction today focusing on his rockets. spacex has launched its massive starship rocket — but lost contact afterjust eight minutes. the top of the rocket successfully separated from the booster. but contact was lost with the main rocket. elon musk�*s company still hailed it as a success and the rocket flew further than the failed first attempt in april. spacex has described the issue that it experienced as a rapid unscheduled disassembly. earlier i spoke to emma gatti, editor of spacewatch global. everybody loves a good rocket launch. we did have eight minutes of glory and then after that we had disappointing news because we lost contact, but i think you have to put it in perspective. this launch lasted eight minutes instead of the first one, which was only four minutes. i think we can still call it a success. jonathan amos, our science correspondent, was telling me earlier that they like to test early. they don't care so mu
thank you to tom for that. one would imagine that elon musk was grateful for the distraction today focusing on his rockets. spacex has launched its massive starship rocket — but lost contact afterjust eight minutes. the top of the rocket successfully separated from the booster. but contact was lost with the main rocket. elon musk�*s company still hailed it as a success and the rocket flew further than the failed first attempt in april. spacex has described the issue that it experienced as a...
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tom, 'ust talkin: their release. tom, 'ust talking about i their release. tom, 'ust talking about those h their release. tom, just talking about those who their release. tom, just - talking about those who have been released here, it is women and children, isn't it? because those are the terms of the exchange between hostages and prisoners. although we saw some family members actually being released together, there also could be some instances, of course, with families actually have to be split up, when released?— have to be split up, when released? , ., �* , released? yes, that's right. the entire _ released? yes, that's right. the entire scope _ released? yes, that's right. the entire scope of - released? yes, that's right. the entire scope of the - the entire scope of the agreement is around women and children. that was what was mediated by qatar and it is thought there is a round 100 women and children among the 240 or so hostages being held by hamas in gaza. we're talking about civilian women and children, because there may be women soldiers, for e
tom, 'ust talkin: their release. tom, 'ust talking about i their release. tom, 'ust talking about those h their release. tom, just talking about those who their release. tom, just - talking about those who have been released here, it is women and children, isn't it? because those are the terms of the exchange between hostages and prisoners. although we saw some family members actually being released together, there also could be some instances, of course, with families actually have to be split...
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tom bateman in jerusalem — concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank- concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank you concerned. tom bateman in . jerusalem for us. thank you for jerusalem for us. thank you for your reporting. before we go to the next report a quick look at life images. you see a couple of different shots of the west bank they are on the left. you see celebrations in the streets as those prisoners, 39 released in this exchange. and on the right, that is the scene is in israel outside the hospital where we're expecting the hostages who have been freed, 13 israelis, or thai nationals, where they can be examined by medical teams and then reunited with theirfamilies of medical teams and then reunited with their families of course that exchange taking place today after a delay of several hours for that we will have more on that situation as we get it. more on that situation as we get it. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin has this repor
tom bateman in jerusalem — concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank- concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank you concerned. tom bateman in . jerusalem for us. thank you for jerusalem for us. thank you for your reporting. before we go to the next report a quick look at life images. you see a couple of different shots of the west bank they are on the left. you see celebrations in the...
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the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful colleague, who died injuly. and coming up on bbc news — has there ever been a greater innings in one—day cricket history? glenn maxwell's astounding double hundred see australia beat hundred see saustralia beat afghanistan and reach the semifinals of the world cup. —— sees. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. charles iii has delivered his first king's speech to parliament, outlining the government's priorities. among the announcements, there was a focus on crime, with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. confirmation of a phas
the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful...
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and one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. australia's cricketers have a target of 213 runs against south africa to reach the world cup final, where hosts india are waiting. the five—time champions lost the toss and were made to field first but picked up a wicket in the first over as the the proteas slumped to 2a—4. david miller made his first one—day century in 5 years but south africa were all out for 212. australia have lost wickets but they are still on top of the run—rate, 174—5 after 32 overs. travis head made 62. smith and inglis at the chris. it looks like they will reach the final. novak dojokovic is in action at the atp tour finals in turin against hubert hurkacz and it has gone to a decider. the permutations are really complicated. even if the world number one wins he might not reach the semi—finals, and he could lose and still make the last four, and it all rests on the holg
and one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. australia's cricketers have a target of 213 runs against south africa to reach the world cup final, where hosts india are waiting. the five—time champions lost the toss and were made to field first but picked up a wicket in the first over as the the proteas slumped to 2a—4. david miller made his first one—day century in 5...
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tom. bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the — bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal— bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts _ bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts of - bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts ofjustice in london. one of the uk's most senior police officers says policing cannot be influenced by politics. his comments were in response to an article the home secretary wrote for the times newspaper. the prime minister is under pressure to sack suella braverman for the article — which hadn't been cleared by the government. in it, she accused the metropolitan police of "playing favourites" by treating pro—palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right wing groups. there have been rumours that rishi sunak is considering a reshuffle. something i put to our political correspondent, hannah miller. well, we've been hearing rumors of a cabinet reshuffle for really quite some months now. the timing of it keeps slipping. it is very likely to happen at some po
tom. bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the — bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal— bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts _ bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts of - bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts ofjustice in london. one of the uk's most senior police officers says policing cannot be influenced by politics. his comments were in response to an article the home secretary wrote for the times...
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tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. i probably actually asked a question. i said, if we could walk into this painting, could we actually walk on the moon as well? so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this could be the moon." you could put people on the moon in a way that has never, ever, ever, ever been done. but this isn'tjust history. it's also a fanfare for what's about to happen. good morning. good afternoon. what is it exactly up there now? tom has been working with nasa, meeting the astronauts for the next moon mission, which is due to take off next year. but there is a question. this, going into space, it's an indulgence. there are so many other things we could be spending our money on, so many more important things in life. uh—hmm. is it still impor
tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. i probably actually asked a question. i said, if we could walk into this painting, could we actually walk on the moon as well? so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this...
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tom, let me end on this. it's fair to say you've been working on this for years, this is your dream, this is your passion, and i am assuming you will do everything humanly possible to get us on board one of these planes in the not—too—distant future. it it really a treat as a founder of a company to not be the inspiration. the mission is the inspiration. we are bringing people onto this team, this plane, and this mission are inspiring, and that is a unique thing that helps everything that we are doing here. well, on that note, tom 0'leary, a real pleasure. i'm going to track this. i want to chat with you in a year's time. absolutely. follow this project. good luck with everything. thank you so much. well, that's it for this week's special edition of the show from long beach, california. i hope you enjoyed it. don't forget, you can keep up with the latest on the global economy on the bbc website or the smartphone app. x me and i'll x you back. you can get me a bbc, aaron. i'm in london next week. i'll see
tom, let me end on this. it's fair to say you've been working on this for years, this is your dream, this is your passion, and i am assuming you will do everything humanly possible to get us on board one of these planes in the not—too—distant future. it it really a treat as a founder of a company to not be the inspiration. the mission is the inspiration. we are bringing people onto this team, this plane, and this mission are inspiring, and that is a unique thing that helps everything that...
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thank you | very much for that, tom, we will keepin very much for that, tom, we will keep in touchjust very much for that, tom, we will keep in touch just in case things change over the next few hours. it is expected that some of the hostages who are released will be americans. one of the youngest hostages is three—year—old abigail edan. her parents were killed in their home at the kfar aza kibbutz. abigail was reportedly in her father's arms when a hamas gunman shot him. you can imagine what horrific trauma some of these children have been through — and what a relief it would be to her extended family to have her home for thanksgiving. —— thanksgiving. joining me now is david makovsky ziegler, distinguished fellow at the washington institute, and director of the koret project on arab—israel relations. thank you forjoining us on the programme. just to have american hostages come home on the eve of thanksgiving, what would that mean for president biden, who of course is not faring too well in the opinion polls at the moment? i have to believe that _ opinion polls at the mome
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tom, thank you- _ they say the war will go on. tom, thank you. tom _ they say the war will go on. tom, thank you. tom. _ it was a total of 39 people made up of 2a women and 15 teenage boys release to palestinian officials in the occupied west bank from the prison. the majority of them are being held in pre—trial detention. theirfreedom being held in pre—trial detention. their freedom was greeted with celebrations among palestinian communities. these pictures were found late yesterday evening. you can see crowds waving the palestinian flag and you can see those solid green flags been wavered and those are the flags of hamas that are being waived during the celebrations and this is one of the palestinian women who was released from israeli detention yesterday. this is what she had to say. the israelis came _ this is what she had to say. the israelis came at _ this is what she had to say. the israelis came at ten _ this is what she had to say. tue: israelis came at ten in this is what she had to say. tta: israelis came at ten in the this is what she had to say. tt2 israelis came
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tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this could be the moon." you could put people on the moon in a way that has never, ever, ever, ever been done. but this isn'tjust history. it's also a fanfare for what's about to happen. good morning. good afternoon. what is it exactly up there now? tom has been working with nasa, meeting the astronauts for the next moon mission, which is due to take off next year. but there is a question. this, going into space, it's an indulgence. is it still important? what does it do for an individual? you could argue that maybe not much. but what does it do for the cause of humanity? something magnificent. it takes us to this next place. there's going to come a time when someone is going to live per
tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this could be the moon." you could put people on the moon in a way that has never, ever, ever, ever been done. but this isn'tjust...
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people love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from _ love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from the _ love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from the british - smith from the british pyrotechnics association, you have got a firework lover over here. thank you forjoining us here. thank you forjoining us here today. let's see how the asian markets are faring today. investors awaiting a fresh batch of economic data, with a particular focus on a barometer of the chinese and indian services sector, to give them more direction. stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back with the top stories in the rest of the world in a few minute's time. hello there. storm ciaran brought some disruption and damage to the far south of england, and certainly through the channel, the channel islands bearing the brunt of the storm. friday, though, looks a lot quieter. we've seen the back of the storm now. it will remain quite blustery and we'll see sunshine and showers, but a lot more sunshine around than what we've had of late. there it is, storm ciaran continuing to fill and weaken in the north sea. it's still i
people love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from _ love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from the _ love fireworks. 0k, doctor tom smith from the british - smith from the british pyrotechnics association, you have got a firework lover over here. thank you forjoining us here. thank you forjoining us here today. let's see how the asian markets are faring today. investors awaiting a fresh batch of economic data, with a particular focus on a barometer of the chinese and indian services sector, to...
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tom bateman explaining _ prisoners is over. tom bateman explaining fighting _ prisoners is over. tom bateman explaining fighting is _ prisoners is over. tom bateman explaining fighting is expected i prisoners is over. tom bateman. explaining fighting is expected to resume after the pause that is to begin at 7am local time tomorrow morning about but we are getting use tonight that hamas said people have been killed in a israeli strike on at school located in the jabalia refugee camp but the few details on that. hamas reporting people were killed in a strike on a joint school, but some bateman explaining though it the positive fight and is expected to go in tomorrow morning, it seems some of the strikes continue and israel make it clear there will resume after that pause, using that word pause again rather than cease—fire, a pause in the fighting so i neither received —— release of hostages from gaza. it was supposed to happen earlier today now been delayed until tomorrow. we understand it is because hamas issued additional demands, we don't know what they are, but nonetheles
tom bateman explaining _ prisoners is over. tom bateman explaining fighting _ prisoners is over. tom bateman explaining fighting is _ prisoners is over. tom bateman explaining fighting is expected i prisoners is over. tom bateman. explaining fighting is expected to resume after the pause that is to begin at 7am local time tomorrow morning about but we are getting use tonight that hamas said people have been killed in a israeli strike on at school located in the jabalia refugee camp but the few...
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tom, from pa. hello, what is _ quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your _ quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your reaction - quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your reaction to - quickly as we can. tom, from pa. l hello, what is your reaction to what has come out of the covid—i9 inquiry this week and what does it say about how to govern in the 2ist century? many people in this room will have read and _ many people in this room will have read and seen some of that evidence. ithink— read and seen some of that evidence. i think it _ read and seen some of that evidence. i think it is _ read and seen some of that evidence. i think it is a — read and seen some of that evidence. i think it is a shocking indictment of the _ i think it is a shocking indictment of the way— i think it is a shocking indictment of the way our government conducted its business _ of the way our government conducted its business in that period. just looking — its business in that period. just looking around the room at the many busi
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captain sir tom raised more than £38 million for the nhs in 2020 during the covid pandemic. his family say no charity money had been used in the construction of the spa. let�*s speak to our correspondentjo black. the late captain sir tom moore became a lockdown icon, giving people much—needed cheer during the pandemic as he walked 100 laps of his bedfordshire garden. but now, in that very same garden, stands this new c—shaped block — a building set up in his name which has been at the centre of a highly publicised planning row. permission was granted for this back in 2021, for an l—shaped structure, for use of the occupiers and the late fundraiser�*s charity, the captain tom foundation. but what emerged was slightly larger, with an added wing and a spa pool, not popular with some. it�*s not been great living here because there�*s obviously people that are for it and people that are against it. revised planning permission sought by captain sir tom�*s family was turned down and the local council ordered that the building be demolished. when the family appeale
captain sir tom raised more than £38 million for the nhs in 2020 during the covid pandemic. his family say no charity money had been used in the construction of the spa. let�*s speak to our correspondentjo black. the late captain sir tom moore became a lockdown icon, giving people much—needed cheer during the pandemic as he walked 100 laps of his bedfordshire garden. but now, in that very same garden, stands this new c—shaped block — a building set up in his name which has been at the...
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tom. — olympic level. a double olympic gold level. tom. do _ olympic level. a double olympic gold level, tom, do not _ olympic level. a double olympic gold level, tom, do not underestimate i level, tom, do not underestimate your achievements. level, tom, do not underestimate yourachievements. good level, tom, do not underestimate your achievements. good morning. what _ your achievements. good morning. what do _ your achievements. good morning. what do you make of the funding then? _ what do you make of the funding then? you — what do you make of the funding then? you see so many leisure centres — then? you see so many leisure centres and they are struggling to heat the _ centres and they are struggling to heat the pools because of the rising cost of _ heat the pools because of the rising cost of energy but also sustain it and maintaining infrastructure as welt _ and maintaining infrastructure as welt how— and maintaining infrastructure as well. how much of a difference do you think— well. how much of a difference do you think this will make? | well. h
tom. — olympic level. a double olympic gold level. tom. do _ olympic level. a double olympic gold level, tom, do not _ olympic level. a double olympic gold level, tom, do not underestimate i level, tom, do not underestimate your achievements. level, tom, do not underestimate yourachievements. good level, tom, do not underestimate your achievements. good morning. what _ your achievements. good morning. what do _ your achievements. good morning. what do you make of the funding then? _ what do...
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thank ou, tom release of hostages going. thank you, tom bateman _ release of hostages going. thank you, tom bateman our— release of hostages going. thank you, tom bateman our correspondent injerusalem at the very latest on the releases of both sides of this conflict. i want to take you now to the hatzerim air base in southern israel where we are expecting some is really hostages who were released earlier today. they are at that airbase and we expect them to be airlifted to specialist hospitals across israel. we have a correspondent there standing by who was telling us within the hour that those hostages are there. some will spend the night, at a local hospital to seek medical attention but those who are fit to travel will be taken from their two other specialist hospitals. particularly those young children will be taken to a children's hospital in israel to be checked over more thoroughly. we understand from the israeli authorities that all of those hostages were in relatively good health having been in captivity for so long. but they will take them for more specialist atte
thank ou, tom release of hostages going. thank you, tom bateman _ release of hostages going. thank you, tom bateman our— release of hostages going. thank you, tom bateman our correspondent injerusalem at the very latest on the releases of both sides of this conflict. i want to take you now to the hatzerim air base in southern israel where we are expecting some is really hostages who were released earlier today. they are at that airbase and we expect them to be airlifted to specialist...
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tom, thank you so much for that, _ with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's _ with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring - with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring in - with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring in our i much for that, let's bring in our panel tonight. former uk conservative minister, justine greening, and republican strategist and a former communications director for president trump's transition team, bryan lanza. lovely to see you both thank you for saying us tonight. brian, maybe i can start with you. the question here is what happens after the four days, and that very much it rests in hamas' camp. but there are some people who say they can envision a scenario that they start to drip out the hostages may be ten at a time, an extra day here, an extra day, and fairly slowly but surely the israelis could be walked towards a soft cease—fire. that must be playing on the mind of benjamin netanyahu playing on the mind of benjamin neta nyahu after playing
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, which is the charity that does the work for captain sir tom moore, who raised so much money, if we look back during the pandemic, around april 2020. back during the pandemic, around april2020. he back during the pandemic, around april 2020. he started off where he was just walking laps of his garden at his home and he wanted to raise originally £100,000 but raised more than £30 million. he really encapsulated public opinion. so this is what this building was going to be used for. the family say it would be used for. the family say it would be used for that charity. but the charity has now stopped taking donations and money sincejuly this year. so what it means now is that this building, the council say, now needs to be brought down. it means that they may well be able to put forward other plans but it is a partially constructed building. it does stand in the family home, where captain sirtom does stand in the family home, where captain sir tom moore used to live. now this building needs to come down. for the moment, thank you. you can follow all the development of that story on o
, which is the charity that does the work for captain sir tom moore, who raised so much money, if we look back during the pandemic, around april 2020. back during the pandemic, around april2020. he back during the pandemic, around april 2020. he started off where he was just walking laps of his garden at his home and he wanted to raise originally £100,000 but raised more than £30 million. he really encapsulated public opinion. so this is what this building was going to be used for. the family...
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our middle east correspondent tom - cease-fire. our middle eastl correspondent tom bateman cease-fire. our middle east _ correspondent tom bateman reporting from jerusalem and what has been a very eventful evening and stretching into night—time. thank you very much for your reporting. we can show you live images from israel. this is where we're expecting in a matter of moments those freed hostages, 13 israelis, four tight nationals who have been freed in that deal between hamas, we're expecting some to be arriving at the hospital in israel and we will continue to monitor that situation as we get new developments tonight. tens of thousands of israelis have been holding a rally with the slogans bring them back home is a demand the release of the more than 200 hostages still in captivity. in tel aviv tonight, streets thronged with the demand for every israeli hostage to be brought home from gaza. this gathering was called "50 days of hell." and a second group of israeli hostages, reaching the gaza border, delayed by hamas for hours,
our middle east correspondent tom - cease-fire. our middle eastl correspondent tom bateman cease-fire. our middle east _ correspondent tom bateman reporting from jerusalem and what has been a very eventful evening and stretching into night—time. thank you very much for your reporting. we can show you live images from israel. this is where we're expecting in a matter of moments those freed hostages, 13 israelis, four tight nationals who have been freed in that deal between hamas, we're...
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tom hanks talking about space. can't ro wronr. ., , tom hanks talking about space. can't rrowron. ., , tom hanks talking about space. can't rrowron. . , ., , go wrong. there was a bit in forrest gump when — go wrong. there was a bit in forrest gump when we _ go wrong. there was a bit in forrest gump when we thought _ go wrong. there was a bit in forrest gump when we thought he - go wrong. there was a bit in forrest gump when we thought he went - go wrong. there was a bit in forrest gump when we thought he went to l gump when we thought he went to space but there was apollo 13 and this passion he has for the stars has led him to a new project. now his passion for the stars has led to a new project — the moonwalkers — a show that he hopes will bring viewers a sense of what it's like to journey to the moon. the show is part of nasa's build—up for the next lunar mission. tom's been showing our entertainment correspondent david sillito around the exhibition. hey, tom! david! what a pleasure. nice to see you. this is amazing. you're taking me somewhere? yes. it's
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tom fletcher, thank _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you forjoining us, former british ambassador to lebanon. inside gaza, israel's military has urged civilians repeatedly to leave the north. they had reopened today for a limited period of time, one of the strips main highways. there are only two of them, they said this would allow people to drive south for a three—hour window. that has now shut again with some 350—400,000 people remaining in northern gaza, according to a us envoy. the israel defence forces have said in the last half an hour or so as well that while they went to open that road they said that they came under fire from hamas fighters on the ground there as well. while all of this is going on the rafa crossing to egypt also has remained closed today. we have heard that gaza border authorities say that they will not permit foreign passport holders to cross into egypt until the injured people in gaza's hospitals are allowed to travel to rafa cr
tom fletcher, thank _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you forjoining us, former british ambassador to lebanon. inside gaza, israel's military has urged civilians repeatedly to leave the north. they had reopened today for a limited period of time, one of the strips main highways. there are only two of them, they said this would allow people to drive south for a three—hour window. that has now shut again with some...
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let's get more from our middle east correspondent tom bateman. tom, just to start, what is the latest we know about the situation in terms of this exchange between these hostages and prisoners? that transfer now is well under way with 13 israelis back on israeli soil and due to be taken to hospitals where they will be reunited with their loved ones. asimilar a similar procedure to last night, but this is much, much later in the day, of course, because of that significant delay. but 13 — and you mentioned some of the names and faces that we saw there — eight of them children, five women. among the 13, you have more than one person from four different families. so these will be moments, of course, where those — where those — the rest of the families and members of them will be able to be reunited, finally, with their loved ones, after that close—to—50 days of not knowing. and i mentioned the delay. you know, that has been quite significant today, because here we are at day two of this truce agreement between israel and hamas, mediated b
let's get more from our middle east correspondent tom bateman. tom, just to start, what is the latest we know about the situation in terms of this exchange between these hostages and prisoners? that transfer now is well under way with 13 israelis back on israeli soil and due to be taken to hospitals where they will be reunited with their loved ones. asimilar a similar procedure to last night, but this is much, much later in the day, of course, because of that significant delay. but 13 — and...
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tom bateman, thank you _ signals seem quite positive. tom bateman, thank you very much. live injerusalem. earlier i spoke to the foreign prime minister of israel, the israel zoo the leader can closest to dealing a two state solution in talks brokered by bill clinton back in 2000. i asked him if there was a hostage released in a deal, how long he anticipated israel would be willing to pause for. i don't know, i think it's a number of a few days. five, for, basically when ready to contribute from each side to make sure that this deal will take place. at least a fraction of these hostages will be released back into the hands of their families. ., ., back into the hands of their families-— back into the hands of their families. ., ., ., .,, families. you will of heard those calls from _ families. you will of heard those calls from some _ families. you will of heard those calls from some on _ families. you will of heard those calls from some on the - families. you will of heard those calls from some on the far- families. you will of heard those calls from some on the far ri
tom bateman, thank you _ signals seem quite positive. tom bateman, thank you very much. live injerusalem. earlier i spoke to the foreign prime minister of israel, the israel zoo the leader can closest to dealing a two state solution in talks brokered by bill clinton back in 2000. i asked him if there was a hostage released in a deal, how long he anticipated israel would be willing to pause for. i don't know, i think it's a number of a few days. five, for, basically when ready to contribute from...
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tom bateman in jerusalem. tom bateman injerusalem. let's get the perspective of aid agencies working on the ground. joining me now is hibi tibi, who is the west bank and gaza country director at care international. thank you forjoining us. what is the situation with your team is on the situation with your team is on the ground in terms of the aid they are getting from the un, considering the un on the ground is saying they are running out of the fuel, they are running out of the fuel, they are out of the fuel now necessary to receive the aid coming across from egypt? receive the aid coming across from e: nt? , receive the aid coming across from e, -t? , , ., receive the aid coming across from e. t.7 , , ., , receive the aid coming across from egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that _ egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we _ egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we are _ egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we are facing - egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we are facing n
tom bateman in jerusalem. tom bateman injerusalem. let's get the perspective of aid agencies working on the ground. joining me now is hibi tibi, who is the west bank and gaza country director at care international. thank you forjoining us. what is the situation with your team is on the situation with your team is on the ground in terms of the aid they are getting from the un, considering the un on the ground is saying they are running out of the fuel, they are running out of the fuel, they are...
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and tom, what is a situation like forjournalists and tom, what is a situation like for journalists working and tom, what is a situation like forjournalists working in the philippines?— forjournalists working in the phili ines? , , , .,, forjournalists working in the phili ines? , , , ., philippines? the philippines has a reutation philippines? the philippines has a reputation as _ philippines? the philippines has a reputation as a _ philippines? the philippines has a reputation as a particularly - reputation as a particularly dangerous place forjournalists to work. just to put this killing into context, it is in fact the poor killing of a journalist since the president ferdinand marcos killing of a journalist since the president ferdinand marcoer took president ferdinand marcos jr took office president ferdinand marcoer took office last year, and for broader context it is one of many killings since the country returned to democracy back in 19 86. i should point out that an organisation called the committee to protect your list every year released a something of the global impunity index
and tom, what is a situation like forjournalists and tom, what is a situation like for journalists working and tom, what is a situation like forjournalists working in the philippines?— forjournalists working in the phili ines? , , , .,, forjournalists working in the phili ines? , , , ., philippines? the philippines has a reutation philippines? the philippines has a reputation as _ philippines? the philippines has a reputation as a _ philippines? the philippines has a reputation as a...
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tom, thank you. you can probably hearin tom, thank you. you can probably hear in the background where i'm talking to you, getting a sense of tel aviv outside the tel aviv muse cm of art. you can hear the sounds of a rally going on this evening for hostage family. —— museum. we know a lot of the hostage families come here they've been speeches and songs on the stage. as many as 20,000 people, it's hard to confirm numbers but perhaps people will be looking at those overhead shots where you see people in the square and the surrounding streets that were closed up surrounding streets that were closed up by surrounding streets that were closed up by the police to allow more people to come here to remember those hostages who had been on now for 50 days. the rally as individuals, sometimes protests in the square. i spoke to a family member of one of those hostages. in some cases family members know that their loved ones will not be released as part as this deal. we know it only involves women and children. those who are waiting better release
tom, thank you. you can probably hearin tom, thank you. you can probably hear in the background where i'm talking to you, getting a sense of tel aviv outside the tel aviv muse cm of art. you can hear the sounds of a rally going on this evening for hostage family. —— museum. we know a lot of the hostage families come here they've been speeches and songs on the stage. as many as 20,000 people, it's hard to confirm numbers but perhaps people will be looking at those overhead shots where you...
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tom symonds, bbc news. tomorrow marks the start of remembrance weekend — when we pause to remember the sacrifice of those who fell in the nation�*s service. as part of the bbc�*s we were there project, aimed at capturing the memories of veterans, we�*ve been speaking to some of those who served in world war ii. allan little has more. i volunteered in the spring of 1942, just a few days, really, before my 20th birthday. everybody wanted to be pilots, but they had about a two— or three—year wait for that. and so i put my name down to be an air gunner. we just thought it'd be like another exercise. i but we didn't know, of course, i what the opposition would be... ..until the last moment, yes. pamela gallowayjoined the women�*s auxiliary air force. she was part of a secret operation to disrupt german bombing raids by using radio signals to lure the aircraft off—course in what became known as the battle of the beams. the wireless operators were able to identify, i suppose you�*d call it, the w
tom symonds, bbc news. tomorrow marks the start of remembrance weekend — when we pause to remember the sacrifice of those who fell in the nation�*s service. as part of the bbc�*s we were there project, aimed at capturing the memories of veterans, we�*ve been speaking to some of those who served in world war ii. allan little has more. i volunteered in the spring of 1942, just a few days, really, before my 20th birthday. everybody wanted to be pilots, but they had about a two— or...
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tom now likely he will be back in front of thejudge next year. tom symonds, bbc news. the time is 1.15. our top story this lunchtime! the chancellor has distanced himself from the home secretary�*s controversial comments yesterday, when she accused the police of showing favouritism to pro—palestinian demonstrators. and we catch up with fiona the loneliest sheep in britain — now settling into her new home coming up on bbc news: the father of liverpool winger luis diaz has been reunited with his family following his release by left—wing guerrillas. luis manuel diaz was kidnapped 13 days ago and has now returned to his hometown of barrancas. the uk economy flatlined in the three months to september. latest figures from the office for national statistics show the economy stagnated with no growth at all, although that�*s actually a bit better than some experts had expected — they were predicting the economy would shrink. here�*s our chief economics correspondent, dharshini david. it as kitchen makers like this one in a business park near worthing that we have
tom now likely he will be back in front of thejudge next year. tom symonds, bbc news. the time is 1.15. our top story this lunchtime! the chancellor has distanced himself from the home secretary�*s controversial comments yesterday, when she accused the police of showing favouritism to pro—palestinian demonstrators. and we catch up with fiona the loneliest sheep in britain — now settling into her new home coming up on bbc news: the father of liverpool winger luis diaz has been reunited...
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i would say it's like the same as tom daly�*s high dive, that's where we would touch. mental blocks, twisties, they're all the same terminology to try and describe what's going on. that's what happened with me, i kind of got lost in the airwhich happened with me, i kind of got lost in the air which is what simone biles was trying to explain, the twisties, you get lost in the air and your body makes a decision without your mind catching up to save you. but actually, it's really scary because you're not in control of that. so there's this frustration of that. so there's this frustration of the conflict going on in your brain, as well as, "i could do this yesterday, why not today?" so definitely, one of my lower points in my career, but in some ways i'm really grateful i went through because it made me a stronger athlete. the role championships is a big deal, but it's an olympic qualifying event, so individual event is the one that's at the olympics, that takes priority. but we've then got the stinko, which we've then got the stinko, which we've just come back from a worl
i would say it's like the same as tom daly�*s high dive, that's where we would touch. mental blocks, twisties, they're all the same terminology to try and describe what's going on. that's what happened with me, i kind of got lost in the airwhich happened with me, i kind of got lost in the air which is what simone biles was trying to explain, the twisties, you get lost in the air and your body makes a decision without your mind catching up to save you. but actually, it's really scary because...
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that was tom fletcher _ of tension across that border. that was tom fletcher speaking to my correspondence anna foster. tens of thousands of people have been protesting in london in the latest of a series of large—scale demonstrations in the capital, demanding an end to the bombardment of gaza. there were several thousand people in trafalgar square, chanting slogans, carrying placards and waving flags. for more on that, our correspondent in central london, aruna iyengar. i have talked to dozens of people this morning to say they want to protest peacefully. they say they wa nt to protest peacefully. they say they want to see a ceasefire in palestine. i asked them also about the problem of possible extremists infiltrating these protests. they said that wasn't true, they hadn't seen any signs of that. one man i spoke to earlier said that many jewish people had joined these protests to call for a ceasefire. as you know that is not the line of the government's policy at the moment. the current policy of the british government is to call for
that was tom fletcher _ of tension across that border. that was tom fletcher speaking to my correspondence anna foster. tens of thousands of people have been protesting in london in the latest of a series of large—scale demonstrations in the capital, demanding an end to the bombardment of gaza. there were several thousand people in trafalgar square, chanting slogans, carrying placards and waving flags. for more on that, our correspondent in central london, aruna iyengar. i have talked to...
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and, tom, what is the situation like for journalists working in the philippines? the philippines has a reputation as a particularly dangerous place for journalists to work. just to put this killing into context, it's in fact the fourth killing of a journalist since the president ferdinand marcos jr took office last year. and for broader context, it's actually the 199th killing of a journalist in the philippines since it returned to a democracy back in 1986. i should point out an organisation called the committee to protectjournalists every year releases something called the global impunity index, which basically ranks countries on the basis of how diligently they prosecute the killings ofjournalists. their latest index which they published ranks the philippines as the eighth worst country in the world for prosecuting killers ofjournalists, which gives a sense ofjust how challenging an environment it is forjournalism. the union representing thousands of hollywood actors says it has received a new offer from studios to try to end the strike which began injuly. the u
and, tom, what is the situation like for journalists working in the philippines? the philippines has a reputation as a particularly dangerous place for journalists to work. just to put this killing into context, it's in fact the fourth killing of a journalist since the president ferdinand marcos jr took office last year. and for broader context, it's actually the 199th killing of a journalist in the philippines since it returned to a democracy back in 1986. i should point out an organisation...
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that was miles jacobson talking to tom gerken. and sticking with gaming, alex humphreys has been to france to find out how developers are making one dancing game more inclusive for disabled players. alex: now, ubisoft is one of the biggest gaming companies in the world. this paris studio is where they make the hit gamejust dance. but for a dance game, just how accessible is it? well, i've come here to meet somebody who can find out. hey, seth. hi, how are you? i'm good. you all right? yes. are you going to go and give me some dance lessons? i will give you some dance lessons. let's do it. as a member of the welsh youth parliament, 14—year—old seth is a big advocate for accessibility rights. he has duchenne muscular dystrophy, and his hospice on the outskirts of cardiff is supported by children in need. that's where i first met him last year. video games are just really important to me because in some things i can't alwaysjoin in but in video games, i can always join in with everyone. so i've come with seth to learn more about
that was miles jacobson talking to tom gerken. and sticking with gaming, alex humphreys has been to france to find out how developers are making one dancing game more inclusive for disabled players. alex: now, ubisoft is one of the biggest gaming companies in the world. this paris studio is where they make the hit gamejust dance. but for a dance game, just how accessible is it? well, i've come here to meet somebody who can find out. hey, seth. hi, how are you? i'm good. you all right? yes. are...