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reegan anderson, who was convicted of affra . . ~ reegan anderson, who was convicted of affra . ., ~ i. reegan anderson, who was convicted of affra . ., ~' ,, , reegan anderson, who was convicted ofaffra . ., ~ , . of affray. thank you very much. phil mackie. now a look at some other stories making the news today. officials in the us are trying to find out why the casing of an engine on a boeing 737—800 passenger plane ripped away during take—off from the city of denver. footage online shows the cover flapping as it returned to the airport. no—one was injured. the former tesco uk boss jason tarry is set to take over as the next chairman of thejohn lewis partnership. it comes after dame sharon white confirmed she will step down at the end of her term at the employee—owned firm, which runs the department store chain and waitrose supermarket business. mrtarry will take up his role in september. the foreign office should be abolished and replaced by a new department for international affairs with modernised premises and "fewer colonial era pictures on the walls" — according to
reegan anderson, who was convicted of affra . . ~ reegan anderson, who was convicted of affra . ., ~ i. reegan anderson, who was convicted of affra . ., ~' ,, , reegan anderson, who was convicted ofaffra . ., ~ , . of affray. thank you very much. phil mackie. now a look at some other stories making the news today. officials in the us are trying to find out why the casing of an engine on a boeing 737—800 passenger plane ripped away during take—off from the city of denver. footage online...
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anderson a minimum term of 25 years. anderson was sentenced to 18 months for affray and this case has just happened with the court sentencing and this was in relation to footballer cody fisher who was stabbed to death by a masked man at a nightclub in birmingham in december, boxing day, december2022. we will bring you much more on that as soon as we can. we are going to turn to sport now. breaking news on everton. lizzy has got all the latest. everton have been deducted two points for a second breach of the premier league's profit and sustainability rules. it's their second points deduction this season and leaves them 16th in the table, two points above the relegation zone. well let's go live to our correspondent laura scott and laura, clearly two points isn't good but it could have been so much worse for everton couldn't it? so what now for everton? exactly. if you read the written reasons, the independent commission had published. it seems that the premier league wanted this to be a five point deduction. we know that a
anderson a minimum term of 25 years. anderson was sentenced to 18 months for affray and this case has just happened with the court sentencing and this was in relation to footballer cody fisher who was stabbed to death by a masked man at a nightclub in birmingham in december, boxing day, december2022. we will bring you much more on that as soon as we can. we are going to turn to sport now. breaking news on everton. lizzy has got all the latest. everton have been deducted two points for a second...
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scott anderson from unrwa. - providing the services. scott anderson from unrwa. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. the palestinian authority will reconsider bilateral relations with the us after washington vetoed a request forfull un membership. the palestinian authority has had observer status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. on thursday, 12 countries voted in favour of the resolution with the us opposing. palestinian president mahmoud abbas said in an interview to the wafa news agency that he will reconsider relations with washington, in a way that ensures the protection of the interests of the palestinian people. iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country describing the weapons used as more like children's toys, rather than drones. hossein amir—abdollahian made the comments in an interview with us media. he said israeli micro—drones used in the operation had caused no deaths or damage, and dismissed it as a "desperate attempt" by israel to "make a victory out of their repeated defeats".
scott anderson from unrwa. - providing the services. scott anderson from unrwa. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. the palestinian authority will reconsider bilateral relations with the us after washington vetoed a request forfull un membership. the palestinian authority has had observer status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. on thursday, 12 countries voted in favour of the resolution with the us opposing. palestinian president mahmoud abbas said in an interview to the wafa...
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, _ when the former deputy chairman, lee anderson, who has been suspended as a tory— anderson, who has been suspended as a tory mp— anderson, who has been suspended as a tory mpjoined reform. doctor poulter— a tory mpjoined reform. doctor poulter is— a tory mpjoined reform. doctor poulter is very much in the centre of the _ poulter is very much in the centre of the tory— poulter is very much in the centre of the tory party. he feels rishi suhak's— of the tory party. he feels rishi sunak's party is not delivering for the country and he's going tojoin sir keir— the country and he's going tojoin sir keir starmer. and it is a big coup— sir keir starmer. and it is a big coup for— sir keir starmer. and it is a big coup for labour, no doubt about that _ plenty more reaction on that defection later on in the programme. donald trump says he's ready to debatejoe biden — anytime, anywhere, any place — after mr biden gave his clearest committment yet to take on the former president in a televised debate. joe biden had previously said it would depend on donald trump's behaviour.
, _ when the former deputy chairman, lee anderson, who has been suspended as a tory— anderson, who has been suspended as a tory mp— anderson, who has been suspended as a tory mpjoined reform. doctor poulter— a tory mpjoined reform. doctor poulter is— a tory mpjoined reform. doctor poulter is very much in the centre of the _ poulter is very much in the centre of the tory— poulter is very much in the centre of the tory party. he feels rishi suhak's— of the tory party. he feels rishi...
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months later, the same painting turned up in anotherfilm, the wonderful story of henry sugar by wes anderson. i'm beatrice gimpel and i'm swiss and i'm partly french through marriage, but i've lived here in london in the uk for 49 years — 49 very happy years. my parents, especially my father, were very interested in paintings and sculpture and from the mid—late �*60s, early �*70s on, he bought extensively anything he liked. and he did a lot of his homework inviting, talking to artists, so there was no doubt that what he bought was always first class. and after he died, when we had the first inheritance meetings, when one of the experts said that a whole range of paintings were dubious... ..we were absolutely shocked and we didn't believe it to start with. so i'm currently sitting on flight 317, london to zurich, to go and look at the paintings which were willed to beatrice by her parents, and my role, really, is to just see if the doubts that beatrice had are in any wayjustified. tell me about the lissitzky — how you acquired it and what sort of emotions it brings forth in you. so
months later, the same painting turned up in anotherfilm, the wonderful story of henry sugar by wes anderson. i'm beatrice gimpel and i'm swiss and i'm partly french through marriage, but i've lived here in london in the uk for 49 years — 49 very happy years. my parents, especially my father, were very interested in paintings and sculpture and from the mid—late �*60s, early �*70s on, he bought extensively anything he liked. and he did a lot of his homework inviting, talking to artists,...
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anderson said his roman catholic faith and sheer stubbornness helped to keep him alive. the world's countries are spending more money than ever on defence. new figures show that last year nearly $2.5 trillion was allocated to military expenditure. the countries spending the most were the united states, china, russia, india and saudi arabia. the report said that there was no region in the world where the security situation had improved in 2023. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly synthetic drugs have been getting into the uk. nitazenes, which are more deadly then heroin, have recently been linked to more than two uk deaths a week. made in labs in china, nitazenes are being advertised on social media platforms and smuggled into the country, before being mixed into other illegal drugs by criminal gangs. 0ur correspondent colin campbell has more. 21—year—old southhampton musician dylan died after a unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, _ were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put— were hi
anderson said his roman catholic faith and sheer stubbornness helped to keep him alive. the world's countries are spending more money than ever on defence. new figures show that last year nearly $2.5 trillion was allocated to military expenditure. the countries spending the most were the united states, china, russia, india and saudi arabia. the report said that there was no region in the world where the security situation had improved in 2023. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly synthetic...
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the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war. he was 76. terry anderson was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was abducted in beirut in 1985. he died at his home in new york following complications from heart surgery. a bbc investigation has found thousands of social media posts offering to sell deadly drugs known as nitazenes across major platforms, including x and the music platform soundcloud. the synthetic drugs have been linked to a hundred deaths in the uk since june last year. colin campbell reports. 21—year—old southampton musician dylan rocha died after unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. just really wanted to cuddle him, put my head on his chest, but really scared, because i didn't want my head on his chest because his heart wasn't beating any more. we've discovered the super—strength man—made drugs linked to more than 100 uk deaths are being openly advertised by chinese suppliers on m
the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war. he was 76. terry anderson was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was abducted in beirut in 1985. he died at his home in new york following complications from heart surgery. a bbc investigation has found thousands of social media posts offering to sell deadly drugs known as nitazenes across major platforms,...
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anderson was sentenced to 18 months for affray and this case has just happened with the court sentencing and this was in relation to footballer cody fisher who was stabbed to death by a masked man at a nightclub in birmingham in december, boxing day, december2022. we will bring you much more on that as soon as we can. we are going to turn to sport now. breaking news on everton. lizzy has got all the latest. everton have been deducted two points for a second breach of the premier league's profit and sustainability rules. it's their second points deduction this season and leaves them 16th in the table, two points above the relegation zone. well let's go live to our correspondent laura scott and laura, clearly two points isn't good but it could have been so much worse for everton couldn't it? so what now for everton?
anderson was sentenced to 18 months for affray and this case has just happened with the court sentencing and this was in relation to footballer cody fisher who was stabbed to death by a masked man at a nightclub in birmingham in december, boxing day, december2022. we will bring you much more on that as soon as we can. we are going to turn to sport now. breaking news on everton. lizzy has got all the latest. everton have been deducted two points for a second breach of the premier league's profit...
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staffing the bar today is cassie anderson, and they're lucky to have her. she commutes nearly 30 miles to work here. so i live in guisborough and it's an hour and seven minute journey on bus. luckily it is one bus all the way through, but it isn't always reliable. why do you still work here then? i like the place, i like the people that i work with. and i think i've made a lot of friends and so it's not something i'm willing to give up. such loyalty is rare now. employers have to earn it. because without it, the tourists that flock to robin hood's bay will find a gorgeous beach and scenery and not much else. cathy killick, bbc look north, robin hood's bay. it's one of the most famous sporting events in the world. and this morning, the grand national festival got under way at aintree. there's always a special feel to the three days of racing in liverpool. judy hobson has been there for us this morning. well, the sun is shining at the moment which is great news for racegoers today after all the rain we have had. this year at the grand national has had some ch
staffing the bar today is cassie anderson, and they're lucky to have her. she commutes nearly 30 miles to work here. so i live in guisborough and it's an hour and seven minute journey on bus. luckily it is one bus all the way through, but it isn't always reliable. why do you still work here then? i like the place, i like the people that i work with. and i think i've made a lot of friends and so it's not something i'm willing to give up. such loyalty is rare now. employers have to earn it....
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thousands gathered at victoria park this morning for prayers followed by a day of celebrations as emily anderson reports. at nine o'clock this morning, hundreds gathered for communal prayers in victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan which is an auspicious and a holy month of ramadan. it's a family event, it is geared towards the children, a great day. and they certainly are — people have come to victoria park from all over the city to celebrate. and some have come from further afield, like abdullah who has travelled from cardiff simply because he loves leicester's celebrations. when i am celebrating eid, in cardiff, i still come to leicester because of the diversity. it brings people up and it is actually like very nice to celebrate in leicester rather than cardiff. fasting during ramadan ends when the new moon has been sighted, this signals the start of eid, a time for families and friends to gather together and celebrate. the best feelings ever, - because we fast for 30 days and we fast because, _ obviously, to become god conscious, and to humble ourselves, - so this is like a reward f
thousands gathered at victoria park this morning for prayers followed by a day of celebrations as emily anderson reports. at nine o'clock this morning, hundreds gathered for communal prayers in victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan which is an auspicious and a holy month of ramadan. it's a family event, it is geared towards the children, a great day. and they certainly are — people have come to victoria park from all over the city to celebrate. and some have come from further afield,...
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terry anderson, a us journalist held hostage in lebanon for six years, has died. the beirut bureau chief for the associated press was kidnapped by islamist militants in 1985. his daughter told the bbc he died on saturday and that he found quite comfortable piecing his final years. he was 76. preliminary results from the parliamentary elections in the maldives show the pro—china people's national congress party led by president won a landslide victory. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test against the the pro—indian opposition, in their plan to strengthen economic ties with china. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. northern ireland was the place to be. light wind and sunny skies and it turned out to be the warmest day country so far. by by contrast, . .. by contrast,... remains cold. breeze coming in off the north sea. high—pressure close by but it is tending to edge way and thatis it is tending to edge way and that is allowing these weather fronts to bring cloud and even brain southwards overnight but ahead of that we have clear skies for east an
terry anderson, a us journalist held hostage in lebanon for six years, has died. the beirut bureau chief for the associated press was kidnapped by islamist militants in 1985. his daughter told the bbc he died on saturday and that he found quite comfortable piecing his final years. he was 76. preliminary results from the parliamentary elections in the maldives show the pro—china people's national congress party led by president won a landslide victory. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test...
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ilias chair, lucas anderson here. lyndon dykes and sam fieldf with the qpr goals, which secures their safety in the division. ipswich can move above leeds into the automatic promotion spots, with a win tomorrow. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the afternoon, we did see quite a few showers develop, as you can see here on the afternoon radar picture. some of those showers worked into cornwall. you can see quite big thunderclouds here on the horizon of helston. now, during this evening and overnight, we got outbreaks of rain moving into southern england, perhaps reaching the far south of wales. a few showers for northern scotland, but otherwise the day showers will melt away. clear skies for scotland, northern ireland and northern england
ilias chair, lucas anderson here. lyndon dykes and sam fieldf with the qpr goals, which secures their safety in the division. ipswich can move above leeds into the automatic promotion spots, with a win tomorrow. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus...
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scott anderson, director of the affairs for unrwa, in rafah, he has said the aid situation was not improving on the ground. five days ago, ibrahim assalia, his wife and children managed to flee gaza to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their journey earlier. in order to flee from rafah to the egyptian side, you have to register in a company called halla. you have to wait, like, 30 days to be approved in the list. actually, i have raised money and i paid for me and for my family. and part of my family make it, and right now, we are in cairo. but still, part of other family — like my brother and his wife and sister and their sister and his husband and kids — are still trapped in rafah. and how concerned are you about the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plans to carry out more of an offensive in rafah and what it will mean for the people that you've left there? actually, what makes me scared and other people, at the beginning, the us president and other leaders in the world, they were talking about, we are against any operation in rafah. but befor
scott anderson, director of the affairs for unrwa, in rafah, he has said the aid situation was not improving on the ground. five days ago, ibrahim assalia, his wife and children managed to flee gaza to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their journey earlier. in order to flee from rafah to the egyptian side, you have to register in a company called halla. you have to wait, like, 30 days to be approved in the list. actually, i have raised money and i paid for me...
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terry anderson, a us journalist held hostage in lebanon for six years, has died. the beirut bureau chief for the associated press was kidnapped by islamist militants in 1985. his daughter tells the bbc he died saturday at his home in greenwood lake, new york, saying he "found quiet, comfortable peace in recent years." preliminary results from the parliamentary elections in the maldives show the pro—china people's national congress party led by president mohamed muizzu won a landslide victory. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test against the the pro—indian opposition in their plan to strengthen economic ties with china. us presidentjoe biden has congratulated workers at a volkswagen car factory in tennessee after they voted tojoin the united autoworkers union. the vote passed on friday with 73% support. volkswagen is one of several companies that opened non—union plants in southern us states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governors condemned t
terry anderson, a us journalist held hostage in lebanon for six years, has died. the beirut bureau chief for the associated press was kidnapped by islamist militants in 1985. his daughter tells the bbc he died saturday at his home in greenwood lake, new york, saying he "found quiet, comfortable peace in recent years." preliminary results from the parliamentary elections in the maldives show the pro—china people's national congress party led by president mohamed muizzu won a...
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scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah an opportunity to relocate. they'll probably be given instructions to do so. our hope is they'll be allowed to take their belongings with t
scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had...
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just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on very quickly and it is going to be difficult. but quickly, i think, our attention will be shifting to the local elections later next week and the results coming in friday and saturday. that i think will be a very big moment and there is speculation around that that could potentially uncork a wider rebellion among tory mps against rishi sunak. i'm not quite sure myself but the numbers are there for that to happen. this is a political punctuation mark, this sort of defection, that often symbolises a moment. i think this is how it will be seen. and viewers in the uk can can see the full interview with dan poulter on �*sunday with laura kuenssberg' at nine o'c
just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on very quickly and it is going to be difficult. but quickly,...
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in leicester, thousands gathered at victoria park this morning, as our reporter emily anderson of texas. and 9am this morning, hundreds gathered for communal players in victoria park.— gathered for communal players in victoria park. , ., ., victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan, victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan. the _ victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan, the auspices _ victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan, the auspices and - victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan, the auspices and holy - victoria park. this marks the end of. ramadan, the auspices and holy month of ramadan, it's a family event geared towards children, but it would be a great day. find geared towards children, but it would be a great day. and they certainly are. _ would be a great day. and they certainly are, people _ would be a great day. and they certainly are, people have - would be a great day. and they| certainly are, people have come would be a great day. and they - certainly are, people have come to victoria park from all over the city to celebrate, and some have come fr
in leicester, thousands gathered at victoria park this morning, as our reporter emily anderson of texas. and 9am this morning, hundreds gathered for communal players in victoria park.— gathered for communal players in victoria park. , ., ., victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan, victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan. the _ victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan, the auspices _ victoria park. this marks the end of ramadan, the auspices and - victoria park. this marks the...
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but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at 9 o'clock this morning, on bbc one. and in scotland, it will be a difficult week for first minister humza yousaf. he faces a confidence vote following his decision to end the snp's power—sharing agreement with the greens. humza yousaf has reached out to opposition leaders to find common ground but a source close to him has denied any electoral pact with the alba party. 0ur scotland editor james cook has more. these are difficult days for humza yousaf, facing an uncertain out as he tries to shore up support for his minority government. that is b
but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on...
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the death has been announced in the us journalist terry anderson who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years doing lebanon's civil war. he was 76. he was cheap middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was adopted in beirut in 1985, he died at his home in new york after complications from heart surgery. now time for the weather. hello there. many of us enjoyed some drier, sunnier weather this weekend, but it was on the chilly side and it's set to remain chilly for the time of year for the rest of this week. with most of the cloud across northern and eastern parts of the uk, best of the sunshine will be across more sheltered western areas. it's because high pressure is sitting out to the west of the uk and that's bringing northerly winds across the country, feeding in thicker cloud off the north sea. and you can see that cooler air, how it continues to move southwards across the country with the milder air kept at bay towards the south of the uk. we've also got a couple of weather fronts around, that's brought thicker cloud with outbreaks of rain acros
the death has been announced in the us journalist terry anderson who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years doing lebanon's civil war. he was 76. he was cheap middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was adopted in beirut in 1985, he died at his home in new york after complications from heart surgery. now time for the weather. hello there. many of us enjoyed some drier, sunnier weather this weekend, but it was on the chilly side and it's set to remain chilly...
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scott anderson, director of unrwa affairs, who's also in rafah, told the bbc the aid situation was not improving on the ground. right now, there's well over a million people here in rafah, most of them are displaced. the population before the conflict was 275,000, so its four to five times the number of people. everything moves kind of at the pace of a donkey cart because the congestion and traffic is so bad. and what you have is people every day trying to find food, water, they're now trying to find shade, as the temperatures increase and move from winter to summer. so people are in a very difficult position and the conditions are not what we would hope they would be. our current concern really is around solid waste management and pest and infection control, as we move into summer and it gets hotter. five days ago, ibrahim assalia, his wife and children managed to flee gaza to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their journey earlier. in order to flee from rafah to the egyptian side, you have to register in a company called halla. you have to wait, like,
scott anderson, director of unrwa affairs, who's also in rafah, told the bbc the aid situation was not improving on the ground. right now, there's well over a million people here in rafah, most of them are displaced. the population before the conflict was 275,000, so its four to five times the number of people. everything moves kind of at the pace of a donkey cart because the congestion and traffic is so bad. and what you have is people every day trying to find food, water, they're now trying...
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the | death has been announced of the us journalists terry anderson he was held by kidnappers for seven years. he was 76. he was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency. he was adopted in 1985. he died in his home —— he was abducted. taylor's swift latest album the tortured poets department has broken the record for spotify�*s most streamed in a day. the album dropped last week and now a south london pub — named in the album — has had to turn away customers after being swarmed by fans of the artist. fans quickly spotted that track 17 — the black dog — is named after the freehouse in vauxhall. stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back with the headlines in just a moment. i am i will be back with the headlines in just a moment. iam lewis i will be back with the headlines in just a moment. i am lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. goodbye. hello there. many of us enjoyed some drier, sunnier weather this weekend, but it was on the chilly side and it's set to remain chilly for the time of year for the rest of this week. with most of the cloud
the | death has been announced of the us journalists terry anderson he was held by kidnappers for seven years. he was 76. he was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency. he was adopted in 1985. he died in his home —— he was abducted. taylor's swift latest album the tortured poets department has broken the record for spotify�*s most streamed in a day. the album dropped last week and now a south london pub — named in the album — has had to turn away...
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how long was pamela anderson? because you got amazing things out of her. 0h, a whole day! oh, that was amazing, yeah. because she'd already written a book at that point, right? she'd written a book... but she said more to you than she'd said in the book. which is myjob! but quite impressive! that's literally it, you know? i mean, if i had to describe in one sentence what i do fora living, it's, "i try and get an interviewee to say "something they haven't" — this might be a multiple clause sentence — "that they haven't said before and that they "weren't intending to say and possibly that they might " regret saying. " that's, that — i think you would have to include that sort of subclause in the sentence, yeah. and how do you do it? because i know when you won this latest of the five awards, the judges praised your meticulous research and psychologically astute questioning. how do you prepare? oh, i mean, katie, it's such a mixture. the simple thing to answer is the preparation question, which isjust, you just prepare — you prepare forensically and exhaustively and y
how long was pamela anderson? because you got amazing things out of her. 0h, a whole day! oh, that was amazing, yeah. because she'd already written a book at that point, right? she'd written a book... but she said more to you than she'd said in the book. which is myjob! but quite impressive! that's literally it, you know? i mean, if i had to describe in one sentence what i do fora living, it's, "i try and get an interviewee to say "something they haven't" — this might be a...
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i spoke earlier to scott anderson. he is the senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in rafah what we are seeing is a lot of plastic tents, makeshift plastic structures of a lot of people that are hot and hungry and need water, and we are also seeing people start to move back to khan younis. the operation the idf had their ended a couple of go and we are now soaring to see people move back and try to determine if their homes are still suitable for them to live in and if they are able to return with their families. 0verall it's very much same situation. there are still over a million people in rafah that of india —— have been displaced here, most of them for five times, and it is finding food or water every day so they conspired with their families. we give them hygiene kits and other and fis, so it is everything you would need to survive with your family, but it is a very basic. i do not want to make it sound like a luxury, because it is what people need to survive, and we have been struggling to meet everyone's ne
i spoke earlier to scott anderson. he is the senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in rafah what we are seeing is a lot of plastic tents, makeshift plastic structures of a lot of people that are hot and hungry and need water, and we are also seeing people start to move back to khan younis. the operation the idf had their ended a couple of go and we are now soaring to see people move back and try to determine if their homes are still suitable for them to live in and if they are able to return...
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the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at his home in new york. he was 76. he spent much of his time in detention — in solitary confinement — chained and blindfolded. an australian woman charged with murdering three people in a suspected mushroom poisoning case has appeared in court. erin patterson gained international attention after three members of her ex—husband's family fell ill and died within a week of eating a beef wellington she made injuly 2023. she has previously denied the allegations. the case has been adjourned until next month. in china, 3 people have died and 11 others are missing after days of heavy rain caused flooding in the south of the country. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes. landslides have hit several villages in guangdong provice, blocking roads. weather forecasters say the situation's "grim". the area is prone to flooding, but state media report that water levels are at their highest for half a century. officials in guangdong described the water
the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at his home in new york. he was 76. he spent much of his time in detention — in solitary confinement — chained and blindfolded. an australian woman charged with murdering three people in a suspected mushroom poisoning case has appeared in court. erin patterson gained international attention after three members of her ex—husband's family fell ill and died within a week of...
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but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. let's turn to some important news around the world... russianjournalist konstantin gabov has been arrested on charges of "extremism". he's accused of preparing material for a youtube channel once run by the late opposition leader alexei navalny. aides and allies continue to run that channel after navalny died in a russian prison back in february. yulia navalny blames president putin for her husband's death. twenty soldiers in cambodia were killed in an ammunition explosion at a military base in the southern part of the country on saturday. several others were hurt and a number of buildings and vehicles were also destroyed or damaged. it's curren
but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. let's turn to some important news around the world... russianjournalist...
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lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. chair of the party, was suspended and then went tojoin reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents its concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. haifa centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in.- direction it is heading in. how do ou think direction it is heading in. how do you think the _ direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories _ direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are - direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going i direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to | direction it is heading in. how do i you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? the? you think the tories are going to be able to manage this?— you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on — able to manage this? they w
lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. chair of the party, was suspended and then went tojoin reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents its concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. haifa centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in.- direction it is heading in....
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to have an influence, like the reform party, a strong groundwork of support for them, their mp, lee anderson is in ashfield, effective from the conservatives not long ago and then the reform party have counsellors in derby, so there are concerns that the reform party is taken some support away and it would probably make that labour party the neighbours here but it will be a close run thing.— neighbours here but it will be a close run thin. , ., ., ., close run thing. then, in your area, ou have close run thing. then, in your area, you have council _ close run thing. then, in your area, you have council or— close run thing. then, in your area, you have council or elections, - close run thing. then, in your area, you have council or elections, tell l you have council or elections, tell us more about the flavour of it there. ,, ., there. indeed, here in swindon, where i am _ there. indeed, here in swindon, where i am at— there. indeed, here in swindon, where i am at the _ there. indeed, here in swindon, where i am at the moment, - there. indeed, here in swindon, where i am at the moment,
to have an influence, like the reform party, a strong groundwork of support for them, their mp, lee anderson is in ashfield, effective from the conservatives not long ago and then the reform party have counsellors in derby, so there are concerns that the reform party is taken some support away and it would probably make that labour party the neighbours here but it will be a close run thing.— neighbours here but it will be a close run thin. , ., ., ., close run thing. then, in your area, ou...
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we spoke to ebony rain for brent and jimmy anderson about what this could mean for the future of the sport. we what this could mean for the future of the sport-— of the sport. i've come through the sort now of the sport. i've come through the sport now for _ of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30 — of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30 years _ of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30 years and - of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30 years and had - sport now for 30 years and had battled over years. it was challenging getting cricket back into state schools. we've only been getting to 10—15% of school, and some of the biggest barriers are around perception and access. 0nce around perception and access. once they fall in love with the sport, we can provide systems that work. the hardest bit has been getting the outreach. ., , ., ., ., ., ., ~' hardest bit has been getting the outreach. ., , ., ., ., ., outreach. there was a lot of look on m art outreach. there was a lot of look on my part in — outreach. there was a lot of
we spoke to ebony rain for brent and jimmy anderson about what this could mean for the future of the sport. we what this could mean for the future of the sport-— of the sport. i've come through the sort now of the sport. i've come through the sport now for _ of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30 — of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30 years _ of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30 years and - of the sport. i've come through the sport now for 30...
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here's what surrey�*s director of women's cricket — ebony rainford—brent and england bowlerjimmy anderson think about the scheme. i'v e i've come to the sport for 30 years increments of london and have rattled over this and it was challenging. getting cricket back in to the schools and being honest, we've only got to ten to 15% of schools to lack resources and so the biggest barriers around perception and perception and access and once the foam of the sport never community, we can provide systems that work in a hardest bit has been getting the outreach and letting kids know the cricket is for them. getting into cricket and getting into the — getting into cricket and getting into the system an international system — into the system an international system and hopefully with this funding — system and hopefully with this funding will do expect that a lot easier— funding will do expect that a lot easier and make it much easier route to get— easier and make it much easier route to get into _ easier and make it much easier route to get into this country a furball, it's the _ to get in
here's what surrey�*s director of women's cricket — ebony rainford—brent and england bowlerjimmy anderson think about the scheme. i'v e i've come to the sport for 30 years increments of london and have rattled over this and it was challenging. getting cricket back in to the schools and being honest, we've only got to ten to 15% of schools to lack resources and so the biggest barriers around perception and perception and access and once the foam of the sport never community, we can provide...
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there was a third defendant reegan anderson who was involved in the fight, who was convicted of affray. he was jailed for 18 months but is already serve more than half of that sentence so he will walk free from court today. for the family, you can see many of them gathered on the steps of the court today haven't been able to come to the court throughout the trial but most of them and their friends and supporters were here today, although not all of them were in the courtroom. some watching via video link from another room nearby, including tracy fisher, who was cody's mother. we will hear from including tracy fisher, who was cody's mother. we will hearfrom her shortly. she has neverfelt able cody's mother. we will hearfrom her shortly. she has never felt able to go and face her son's killers. that reminds you of the case. it happened on boxing day 2022 but it all stemmed from an incident in two nights earlier where cody and his best friend had gone out for drinks on christmas eve. it was massively crowded and as they walked to leave theyjust push past remy gordon and that sparked what
there was a third defendant reegan anderson who was involved in the fight, who was convicted of affray. he was jailed for 18 months but is already serve more than half of that sentence so he will walk free from court today. for the family, you can see many of them gathered on the steps of the court today haven't been able to come to the court throughout the trial but most of them and their friends and supporters were here today, although not all of them were in the courtroom. some watching via...
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before we came on air, i spoke to scott anderson he is the one of the un's most seniorfigures in gaza. he is in rafah overseeing the aid operation. i mean, the needs are extremely critical. since october seventh and the horrific events that happened that day, there's not been enough aid coming in to feed the innocent civilians. you have famine like conditions, a warning of famine in the northern part of gaza. you have significant problems with general acute malnutrition and children across all of gaza. and the need is significant. a minimum of 500 trucks a day is what's needed to come in. if that many had come in since october seventh, we would have 50,000 more trucks would have entered gaza than they have thus far since this conflict started. and aid is very much needed both in quantity, quality and diversity, so we can avert the famine and famine like conditions that exist in gaza. you talk about famine. are you seeing evidence of that? we're seeing indicators that it's possible. which lines with the ipc report that was issued not too long ago. and it speaks to how often people get
before we came on air, i spoke to scott anderson he is the one of the un's most seniorfigures in gaza. he is in rafah overseeing the aid operation. i mean, the needs are extremely critical. since october seventh and the horrific events that happened that day, there's not been enough aid coming in to feed the innocent civilians. you have famine like conditions, a warning of famine in the northern part of gaza. you have significant problems with general acute malnutrition and children across all...
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more amendment there from the cross bench pier, was in the name of lord hope, now in the name of lord anderson, the idea of an independent monitoring committee saying to the government, just wait a little bit until we can say for sure that rwanda is a safe place to send asylum—seekers will set the expectation is there will still be a fair amount of support for that amendment. rishi sunak said earlier on today he is prepared to go long into the night to get this legislation through, just some little signs here of a bit of movement that might finally get this bill, all important really, to the prime minister �*s pledge to get flights off the ground for wanda and ultimately stop small boat arrivals, edging just a little bit closer. t’m edging 'ust a little bit closer. i'm sure edging just a little bit closer. i'm sure you'll _ edging just a little bit closer. i'm sure you'll be — edging just a little bit closer. i'm sure you'll be across it throughout the evening for us, thank you very much indeed. music star taylor swift's new album — the tortued poets department — was released on fr
more amendment there from the cross bench pier, was in the name of lord hope, now in the name of lord anderson, the idea of an independent monitoring committee saying to the government, just wait a little bit until we can say for sure that rwanda is a safe place to send asylum—seekers will set the expectation is there will still be a fair amount of support for that amendment. rishi sunak said earlier on today he is prepared to go long into the night to get this legislation through, just some...
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you mentioned netanyahu has been one of the biggest hawks when it comes to be right anderson bring a lot of foreign policy with what the us is doing. how willing do you think israel might be to prolong this and use the moment militarily to maybe aim at certain iranian proxies and we have been hearing from some people tonight i began this is all just speculation and analysis but they could be an opportune moment if you are a netanyahu's shoes to continue to strike certain targets, to get you to take advantage of such situations and with orders two weeks ago israel striking a diplomatic compound in this area in the middle of a very tense situation when they might have known that they would have gotten a response from iran but israel went ahead anyway. thea;r israel went ahead anyway. they also struck _ israel went ahead anyway. they also struck hezbollah _ israel went ahead anyway. they also struck hezbollah in - israel went ahead anyway. tie: also struck hezbollah in beirut and in a densely belated urban area. it is going to be interesting to see where they go with this. the convocati
you mentioned netanyahu has been one of the biggest hawks when it comes to be right anderson bring a lot of foreign policy with what the us is doing. how willing do you think israel might be to prolong this and use the moment militarily to maybe aim at certain iranian proxies and we have been hearing from some people tonight i began this is all just speculation and analysis but they could be an opportune moment if you are a netanyahu's shoes to continue to strike certain targets, to get you to...
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the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at the age of 76. he was held hostage along with terry waite and john mccarthy. he spent much of his time in solitary confinement. the mp mark menzies has quit the conservative party and said that he will leave parliament at the next general election, after being accused of misusing party funds. he strongly denies a newspaper report that he used political donations to pay for medical bills and to help resolve a dispute. our political correspondent harry farleyjoins us now from westminster. what is the reaction in parliament to the decision to step down? i think eyebrows might be raised particularly in response to the conservative statement. they say they concluded an internal investigation but they cannot conclude there had been a misuse of party funds because the particular county was paid out of falls out of the remit they say of the conservative party. as a reminder, the background, it stems from a report in the times last week that said mark menzies had called
the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at the age of 76. he was held hostage along with terry waite and john mccarthy. he spent much of his time in solitary confinement. the mp mark menzies has quit the conservative party and said that he will leave parliament at the next general election, after being accused of misusing party funds. he strongly denies a newspaper report that he used political donations to pay for...
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comesjust the leadership of sir keir starmer, and it comes just a month or so after the ashfield mp neal anderson chose to leave the conservatives for reform uk, the party chaired by nigel farage. speaking in the mail on sunday this morning, the prime minister, as you say, has not mentioned down poulter by name but insists he is delivering for britain, he mentioned some political victories he has had this week which i am sure he was hoping would be the focus, now at risk of being overshadowed by news of this defection this weekend. he talks about a boost to defence spending he announced, and he also talks about the fact that his plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda are finally into law after a lot of delay. he says sir keir starmer�*s labour party has no vision and no plan. labour will be very happy with this this weekend, this is a blow to rishi sunakjust weekend, this is a blow to rishi sunak just days from weekend, this is a blow to rishi sunakjust days from polling day. george, thank you. more on that story to come this morning, but it is not the only political story in town this mor
comesjust the leadership of sir keir starmer, and it comes just a month or so after the ashfield mp neal anderson chose to leave the conservatives for reform uk, the party chaired by nigel farage. speaking in the mail on sunday this morning, the prime minister, as you say, has not mentioned down poulter by name but insists he is delivering for britain, he mentioned some political victories he has had this week which i am sure he was hoping would be the focus, now at risk of being overshadowed...