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today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president, as well as other similar political and military leaders. they will discuss israel's discuss to retaliatory strike from iran last weekend. cameron has made it clear he will also be raising the situation in gaza including the unitarian crisis and the remaining injury hostages. iran and some states including jordan had accused israel of trying to divert attention away from the situation in gaza. israel's work on it has met five times since iran's unprecedented strike at the weekend which it says was in response to israel's attack on its diplomatic compound in the syrian capital, damascus, on april one. israel has said repeatedly that it will retaliate but at a time and place and manner of its own choosing. lord cameron spoke to the press here this morning before he embarked on his meetings. this is what he had to say. how concerned are hereby plans by israel_ how concerned are hereby plans by israel to— ho
today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president, as well as other similar political and military leaders. they will discuss israel's discuss to retaliatory strike from iran last weekend. cameron has made it clear he will also be raising the situation in gaza including the unitarian crisis and the remaining injury hostages. iran and some states including jordan had accused israel of trying to divert attention away from the situation in gaza....
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that's right, we got more detail from lord cameron this more detailfrom lord cameron this morning than we got from rishi sunak over the weekend about the action that the raf participated in on saturday night and sunday morning. he described it as an assistance that the uk took part in following a us request but he was also arguing in his word is that it was very much in his word is that it was very much in the national interest and the argument he was making was that if the iranian attack had been successful and if it had been able to achieve civilian casualties in israel, then that would have made much more severe israeli response inevitable and provoked a real bout of regional instability and that is what the uk government, both rishi sunak and lord cameron had been stressing they want to avoid that is why the fear of regional instability, they say that is why they supported the israeli defence but also why they are urging israel not to retaliate against iran extensively.— not to retaliate against iran extensivel . . . , ., .,~ extensively. that decision was taken without consultin
that's right, we got more detail from lord cameron this more detailfrom lord cameron this morning than we got from rishi sunak over the weekend about the action that the raf participated in on saturday night and sunday morning. he described it as an assistance that the uk took part in following a us request but he was also arguing in his word is that it was very much in his word is that it was very much in the national interest and the argument he was making was that if the iranian attack had...
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i think david cameron — and its allies? i think david cameron has _ and its allies? i think david cameron has been - and its allies? i think david | cameron has been criticised and its allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism of israel but putting pressure on israel over the humanitarian crisis and treatment of civilians and aid workers in gaza. i think that has bought him a degree of audience within the gulf who have been quite interested, the fact that david cameron has publicly said that he would be willing to contemplate recognition of the state of palestine before any endgame, all of that going down incredibly well in the gulf, buying him an audience. is the gulf, buying him an audience. is the uk the defining power here? no, it is the us and others like the saudis who will shape this. thank ou. so saudis who will shape this. thank you- so much _ saudis who will shape this. thank you. so much diplomacy- saudis who will shape this. thank you. so much diplom
i think david cameron — and its allies? i think david cameron has _ and its allies? i think david cameron has been - and its allies? i think david | cameron has been criticised and its allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism of israel but putting pressure on israel over the humanitarian crisis and treatment of civilians and aid workers in gaza. i think that has bought him a degree of...
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speaking to the bbc earlier lord cameron said israel - earlier lord cameron said israel should recognise the iranian attack as being that of a failure and not respond. it's important to be respectful on these occasions. a country has had a massive attack from a dangerous or malign actor in the region. they will be considering, they are considering, the israeli cabinet has been meeting already to consider that. our advice is don't retaliate. you know, take the win, recognise that iran has suffered a double defeat. defeat as almost all their weapons were shot down and defeat because the world can now see their true nature. the right thing to do is to pivot now and stock at hamas and say they must release the hostages. so we would not be supporting retaliatory action but we're respectful of other countries. here's our chief political correspondent henry zeffman — with more analysis on what the uk foreign secretary lord cameron had to say. he described it as an assistance that the uk took part in following a us request. but he was also arguing, in his words, that it was very much in "the n
speaking to the bbc earlier lord cameron said israel - earlier lord cameron said israel should recognise the iranian attack as being that of a failure and not respond. it's important to be respectful on these occasions. a country has had a massive attack from a dangerous or malign actor in the region. they will be considering, they are considering, the israeli cabinet has been meeting already to consider that. our advice is don't retaliate. you know, take the win, recognise that iran has...
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cameron hudson. _ air defence system. cameron hudson, senior _ air defence system. cameron hudson, senior fellow - air defence system. cameron hudson, senior fellow at - air defence system. cameron hudson, senior fellow at the | hudson, senior fellow at the centre for strategic and international studies, always great to get your insight. thank you, cameron. let's turn to some important news around the world. 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 t
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uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza. lord cameron's visit comes as the uk takes part in the biggest airdrop of aid into gaza since the israel—hamas war began. in all, nine nations, including the us, delivered critical supplies to the territory. lord cameron confirmed that uk arms sales to israel will not be suspended but that he still has concerns about humanitarian access in gaza. mr blinken, meanwhile, said the us has not been given a date by israel for its threatened ground offensive into the city of rafah. the bbc asked the diplomats about last week's air strike that killed seven aid workers, and whether there'd be meaningful accountability concerning how israeli forces have conducted the war. we are looking very carefully at the conclusions of the investigation that israel conducted. we are asking questions about it, we are engaged with the israelis, we are engaged with humanitarian organisations, and we want to make sure that, again, the investigation produces real
uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza. lord cameron's visit comes as the uk takes part in the biggest airdrop of aid into gaza since the israel—hamas war began. in all, nine nations, including the us, delivered critical supplies to the territory. lord cameron confirmed that uk arms sales to israel will not be suspended but that he still has concerns about humanitarian access in...
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i think david cameron, lord cameron's specific plea was for all members of the nato alliance to spend at least 2% of their national income, their gdp, on defence. at the moment they not all are. jens stoltenberg said by the end of this year the majority will. more than 20 countries. but that still leaves 10 that won't have reached that 2% goal. i think that is what david cameron was pressing for when he arrived today. clearly the focus has been here on that support for ukraine, which lord cameron was mentioning, and plans that have been put forward byjens stoltenberg to have a long—term footing for continuing that support. some people are saying a trump—proof plan, should he become president again in the us after the elections. that would allow a fund of about $100 billion, euros, for the next five years, to help ukraine get the ammunition, the weapons it needs. but also possibly to take over the us—led co—ordination efforts, what people call ram stein, the contact group of countries providing weapons to nato to become internationalised. not everybody is on board with that, bu
i think david cameron, lord cameron's specific plea was for all members of the nato alliance to spend at least 2% of their national income, their gdp, on defence. at the moment they not all are. jens stoltenberg said by the end of this year the majority will. more than 20 countries. but that still leaves 10 that won't have reached that 2% goal. i think that is what david cameron was pressing for when he arrived today. clearly the focus has been here on that support for ukraine, which lord...
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the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron urges israel not to retaliate — saying they should �*take the win�* of repelling iran's attack. iran suffered this defeat because the attack was a failure. the world can see what a malign influence they are and i think the right thing to do is not escalate. and live from london, i'm lauren taylor. donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial on monday — facing 3a charges of fraud. and we focus in on sudan — as the country marks one year of a bloody civil war. welcome tojerusalem. and our special coverage of this growing crisis between iran and israel, the un security council meeting called last night, a special meeting in the wake of the rainy and unprecedented attack across israel, the un secretary general sounded a warning. he says the region is on the brink. like many world leaders in the region and across the world he is calling for restraint, calling on israel not to retaliate. the top table, the security council, is one of the few places in iran and israel set in the same room and they use this opportunity
the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron urges israel not to retaliate — saying they should �*take the win�* of repelling iran's attack. iran suffered this defeat because the attack was a failure. the world can see what a malign influence they are and i think the right thing to do is not escalate. and live from london, i'm lauren taylor. donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial on monday — facing 3a charges of fraud. and we focus in on sudan — as the...
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that was lord cameron, the uk foreign — is yes. that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary _ is yes. that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary speaking - uk foreign secretary speaking earlier to my colleagues. you can hear more on that, that was part of the ukraine podcast. you're seeing images of the meeting in brussels to celebrate the 75th anniversary of nato. we can can speak to our defence correspondent who is there. in terms of the biggest challenges facing nato, one of the key points an the agenda is funding for ukraine? , ., , an the agenda is funding for ukraine? , . , ., , , ., ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have had - ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have had the i the moment is they have had the celebrations earlier today and they had a cake and a nato h
that was lord cameron, the uk foreign — is yes. that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary _ is yes. that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary speaking - uk foreign secretary speaking earlier to my colleagues. you can hear more on that, that was part of the ukraine podcast. you're seeing images of the meeting in brussels to celebrate the 75th anniversary of nato. we can can speak to our defence correspondent who is there. in terms of the biggest challenges facing nato, one of the...
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the foreign secretary, lord cameron, has met with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu during a visit to jerusalem. these are the pictures of that meeting just in. mr cameron says it's clear that israel has decided to retaliate against last weekend's missile and drone attack by iran. he says he's trying to convince israeli leaders that, in his words, "calm heads must prevail". after his meeting with benjamin netanyahu, lord cameron spoke to reporters who asked him if he was satisfied that israel wasnt going to do any thing that might exacerbate the situation. we have repeated our view that any response should be smart, despite our solidarity with israel, and in a way that is designed to de—escalate and limit this conflict because nobody wants to see it grow and spread so those other things we should be discussing but at the same time, i think it is really important for the eyes the world to switch to looking at the situation in gaza where hamas have now hold these hostages for more than a hundred days and they have been offered a deal to release hundreds of prisoners from is
the foreign secretary, lord cameron, has met with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu during a visit to jerusalem. these are the pictures of that meeting just in. mr cameron says it's clear that israel has decided to retaliate against last weekend's missile and drone attack by iran. he says he's trying to convince israeli leaders that, in his words, "calm heads must prevail". after his meeting with benjamin netanyahu, lord cameron spoke to reporters who asked him if he was...
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cameron, alwa s air defence system. cameron, always great _ air defence system. cameron, always great to _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get your - always great to get your insights, thank you. people across ecuador voted in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in gang violence. as people headed to the polls on sunday, the country's prison agency said that a prison director was killed, without giving more details. measures within the referendum include the expansion ofjoint military and police patrols, significantly boosting gun controls and imposing tougher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences could be extradited if the constitutional changes are passed. as he voted, president daniel no—boa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a g
cameron, alwa s air defence system. cameron, always great _ air defence system. cameron, always great to _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get your - always great to get your insights, thank you. people across ecuador voted in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in gang violence. as people headed to the polls on sunday, the country's prison agency said that a prison director was killed, without...
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rob cameron for us in prague _ against russia. rob cameron for us in prague following _ against russia. rob cameron for us in prague following that i us in prague following that closely fought presidential election in slovakia, thank you very much. tens of thousands of people joined a rally in the hungarian capital, budapest, against the right—wing government led by viktor orban. the protest was led by peter magyar, a lawyer who was previously close to the administration. in recent weeks he has emerged as a leading challenger to the prime minister. mr magyar said he will launch a party to contest elections to the european parliament injune. one opinion poll suggests that even before it has officially founded, mr magyar�*s new party is already the third most popular in hungarian politics. the change is starting today. the change is starting today. the hungarian people are fed up with the corrupt government, and now the change is coming. the spring is here, the time is here, and we will take back the control and the power. seven
rob cameron for us in prague _ against russia. rob cameron for us in prague following _ against russia. rob cameron for us in prague following that i us in prague following that closely fought presidential election in slovakia, thank you very much. tens of thousands of people joined a rally in the hungarian capital, budapest, against the right—wing government led by viktor orban. the protest was led by peter magyar, a lawyer who was previously close to the administration. in recent weeks he...
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lord cameron said he would also — this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the - this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation| would also be raising the situation in gaza where the humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in but also put pressure on hamas to release the israeli hostages and accept what he called a good ceasefire deal. in iran today parades to celebrate the country's army and its missile. all in front of the president who had a fresh warning against any retaliation by israel. translation: if they make this latest move to violate our territory and harm the national interest of the atomic republic they must understand that they will face a severe and heavy response. israel has won new diplomatic support in the wake of iran's attack and it wants to use that to put more international pressure on tehran. the west seems
lord cameron said he would also — this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the - this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation| would also be raising the situation in gaza where the humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in but also put pressure on hamas to release the israeli hostages and...
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lord cameron has had talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran. an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows into the open. the men and women around this table have decided to retaliate. but it's not clear when or how. their allies are urging restraint. the message lord cameron reinforced when he met his counterpart injerusalem, asking israel to think about the future of the region. germany's foreign minister, also in town, urging israel to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope, continue to hope that as they do so, they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but also does as little as possible to escalate this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation in gaza where humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in. but also put pressure on hamas to release the israeli
lord cameron has had talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran. an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows into the open. the men and women around this table have decided to retaliate. but it's not clear when or how. their allies are urging restraint. the message lord cameron reinforced when he met his counterpart injerusalem,...
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foreign secretary david cameron called for a full, urgent and transparent investigation. the dreadful events over the last two days are a moment when we should mourn the loss of these brave humanitarian workers, including the three british citizens that tragically were killed. taiwan is hit by its biggest earthquake in 25 years — nine people are dead, and at least 800 injured. and 100 people are still trapped. hello, iam lucy hello, i am lucy hockings. welcome to bbc news now. israel is under increasing international pressure after seven aid workers — including three uk citizens — were killed in an israeli air strike on gaza. president biden has said he's "outraged and heartbroken" by the deaths. the uk foreign secretary david cameron said it's a "dreadful" event, and he paid tribute to those killed, calling them "brave humanitarian workers". and rishi sunak said he was appalled as well by the attack. world central kitchen released these pictures of the seven aid workers
foreign secretary david cameron called for a full, urgent and transparent investigation. the dreadful events over the last two days are a moment when we should mourn the loss of these brave humanitarian workers, including the three british citizens that tragically were killed. taiwan is hit by its biggest earthquake in 25 years — nine people are dead, and at least 800 injured. and 100 people are still trapped. hello, iam lucy hello, i am lucy hockings. welcome to bbc news now. israel is under...
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the uk foreign secretary david cameron l keep on assisting ukraine. the uk l foreign secretary david cameron has ruled that western boots on the ground in ukraine but what is the approach of inland?— ground in ukraine but what is the approach of inland? finland is also rollin: out approach of inland? finland is also rolling out western _ approach of inland? finland is also rolling out western bits _ approach of inland? finland is also rolling out western bits on - approach of inland? finland is also rolling out western bits on the - rolling out western bits on the ground — rolling out western bits on the ground and we are not even looking to discuss— ground and we are not even looking to discuss it — ground and we are not even looking to discuss it but in the long term, we should — to discuss it but in the long term, we should not be ruling anything out. we should not be ruling anything out we — we should not be ruling anything out. we would be happy to discuss all elements but at this stage, what is most _ all elements but at this stage,
the uk foreign secretary david cameron l keep on assisting ukraine. the uk l foreign secretary david cameron has ruled that western boots on the ground in ukraine but what is the approach of inland?— ground in ukraine but what is the approach of inland? finland is also rollin: out approach of inland? finland is also rolling out western _ approach of inland? finland is also rolling out western bits _ approach of inland? finland is also rolling out western bits on - approach of inland? finland...
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david cameron the foreign secretary is talking there. let us have a listen.— secretary is talking there. let us have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance _ have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance in _ have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance in history - have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance in history and i defensive alliance in history and nato is strong, and is getting stronger, today we will be having the first time a swedish foreign minister has attended this meeting as a full member of nato and with sweden and finland joining nato has become stronger. the most important thing we can do, to make sure this alliance continues to grow, and continues to strengthen, is to ensure that we all spend over 2% of our gdp on defence,er many more countries are doing that but we need every country to do that. frankly thatis every country to do that. frankly that is best thing we can do to headache sure the nato summit in washington is a success, and it is also the best way to prepare for th
david cameron the foreign secretary is talking there. let us have a listen.— secretary is talking there. let us have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance _ have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance in _ have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance in history - have a listen. the most successful defensive alliance in history and i defensive alliance in history and nato is strong, and is getting stronger, today we will be having the first time a swedish foreign...
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is giving legal advice, secretary lord cameron is giving legaladvice, he secretary lord cameron is giving legal advice, he then forms a judgment and then he makes a gives advice to recommendation and gives advice to the business secretary on whether those arms exports should be permitted. he says if it's the case that we can't lawfully act in accordance with the law, of course we won't supply those arms. an important caveat, he said that is precisely a position even in respect of the united states or any other country around the world.- of the united states or any other country around the world. thank you for that. country around the world. thank you for that- of — country around the world. thank you for that. of course, _ country around the world. thank you for that. of course, the _ country around the world. thank you for that. of course, the us - country around the world. thank you for that. of course, the us is - for that. of course, the us is facing the same pressure domestically as well. plenty more coverage of that in the following hours. events are being held across rwanda to ma
is giving legal advice, secretary lord cameron is giving legaladvice, he secretary lord cameron is giving legal advice, he then forms a judgment and then he makes a gives advice to recommendation and gives advice to the business secretary on whether those arms exports should be permitted. he says if it's the case that we can't lawfully act in accordance with the law, of course we won't supply those arms. an important caveat, he said that is precisely a position even in respect of the united...
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so that was lord cameron addressin: summit... so that was lord cameron addressing the _ summit... so that was lord cameron addressing the world _ summit... so that was lord cameron addressing the world economic - summit... so that was lord cameron. addressing the world economic forum in riyadh. this part of a new push for a ceasefire deal in gaza. israel has made fresh proposals for a truce and hostage release agreement, and hamas are said to have no major issues with the plan. lord cameron saying that there is a generous offer of a sustained 40 day ceasefire in gaza, in exchange for the release of hostages. he said that the current proposal before hamas includes the release of potentially thousands of palestinian prisoners. he went on to say that he hopes hamas accepts the proposal in front of them and added that this conflict will not end until all the hostages are released. lord cameron also saying, i believe the hamas leadership and those responsible for the october the 7th attack on israel need to leave gaza in order to have a political horizon for a two state solution. so th
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the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, is urging israel not to escalate the situation further. he says iran suffered a �*double defeat�* after its attack failed. and the first ever criminal trial of a former us president will begin in new york on monday when jurors are selected for donald trump's hush—money case. more on our top story now... there's a warning from the un secretary—general antonio guterres that it's time to "step back from the brink", after iran's attack on israel late on saturday. he was speaking at an emergency meeting of the un, where representatives from the uk and us condemned the attacks by iran, but made it clear they didn't want to see any further escalation. britain's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran's attack has been a failure and not respond. let's take a closer look at the strikes on saturday night. iran may have appeared to try and overwhelm israel's air defences with multiple waves of drones and missiles. but israel's advanced defence system destroyed most of them in the air , destroyed most of them in the
the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, is urging israel not to escalate the situation further. he says iran suffered a �*double defeat�* after its attack failed. and the first ever criminal trial of a former us president will begin in new york on monday when jurors are selected for donald trump's hush—money case. more on our top story now... there's a warning from the un secretary—general antonio guterres that it's time to "step back from the brink", after iran's attack on...
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also, foreign secretary david cameron is in the u.s. trying to get more money for the war in ukraine. what difference can he make? more security around the champions league game going on right now after threats from islamic state groups supporting media. and even when she loses, she wins. record-breaking viewing figures for caitlin clark, the women's college basketball star. welcome to the program. we start with climate change, potentially a pivotal moment. a group of swiss women have won their first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. here they are. the court found switzerland violated have violated them of their human rights by not taking sufficient action on climate change. switzerland's efforts were called woefully inadequate. this ruling includes the law in 46 other european countries including the u.k. it comes after last month was officially declared the warmest march on record. we will get onto that in a moment. let's start with this report from our climate editor justin donald. >> the swiss women ar
also, foreign secretary david cameron is in the u.s. trying to get more money for the war in ukraine. what difference can he make? more security around the champions league game going on right now after threats from islamic state groups supporting media. and even when she loses, she wins. record-breaking viewing figures for caitlin clark, the women's college basketball star. welcome to the program. we start with climate change, potentially a pivotal moment. a group of swiss women have won their...
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lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame of remembrance by president paul kagame in kigali and this flame will burn for the next 100 days to signify the duration of a genocide. in 100 days, more than 800,000 people, mostly of the tutsi ethnic minority, were killed. and moderate hutus as well. now, the events from the 7th of a
lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president, paul kagame, said...
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the news comes as british foreign minister david cameron warns of famine in the region. in a statement, lord cameron says: "the situation in gaza is dire and the prospect of famine is real. we remain committed to getting aid to those who so desperately need it." a short while ago i spoke to hani almadhoun, the director of philanthropy with unrwa usa. he has been helping his brother mahmoud, who's in gaza, to establish a soup kitchen operation. you've set up a soup kitchen there. tell me a bit more about your operation, and how many people are currently being fed by it? great, thank you for having me again. so my brother is in north gaza with my family and my parents, and then we got tired of watching them eat pigeon food and rabbit food for the longest time. not enough aid is allowed in, and really this is an intentionalfamine that's happening. so we decided, hey, can we get some produce, wherever we could locally get that? so we started cooking up some meals. the first day, 120 families were aided. now we're up to 620 families a day, and basically we're making soups. we
the news comes as british foreign minister david cameron warns of famine in the region. in a statement, lord cameron says: "the situation in gaza is dire and the prospect of famine is real. we remain committed to getting aid to those who so desperately need it." a short while ago i spoke to hani almadhoun, the director of philanthropy with unrwa usa. he has been helping his brother mahmoud, who's in gaza, to establish a soup kitchen operation. you've set up a soup kitchen there. tell...
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before travelling to dc, lord cameron also met former president donald trump in florida. millions of people across mexico, the us and canada have witnessed a total solar eclipse, which plunged parts of the continent into darkness for four minutes. as day turned to night, people gathered to watch the phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking the light. over the next two and a half hour cities large and small were plunged into darkness as the great north american eclipse made its way across the united states. in russellville, arkansas, two life—changing moments at once... cheering. ..as these 300 couples tied the knot in a mass wedding. and living life in the fast lane — these spectators captured it from the indianapolis motor speedway. those who viewed the cosmic event from the natural wonder of niagara falls — including this bbc team — had the weather to contend with, but a full day of cloudy skies didn't dampen the mood. the crowd here isjust jubilant and excited, and you can see just how dark it is. then, a stroke of luck — a break
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writing in the sunday times, lord cameron said there was "no "doubt where the blame lies" after three british men were among seven charity workers killed when their convoy was hit in gaza last week. but this morning, the deputy prime minister, 0liver dowden, defended the uk's continued arms sales to israel — rejecting calls for the government to publish the legal advice it's had about whether israel's conduct in the war has breached international law. 0ur political correspondent helen cattjoins me now. helen — mr dowden was robust, defending the government's position on this. he was pushed on this this morning, and yes, he said that israel's war was legitimate, he also said that it was legitimate, he also said that it was the uk government's assessment that it was still legal for british companies to sell arms to israel. if a british company wants to do that it has to get an export licence from the government, and that takes into account criteria like the uk's international law obligations and the risk that any goods or products that are being sent to a country could be used to vi
writing in the sunday times, lord cameron said there was "no "doubt where the blame lies" after three british men were among seven charity workers killed when their convoy was hit in gaza last week. but this morning, the deputy prime minister, 0liver dowden, defended the uk's continued arms sales to israel — rejecting calls for the government to publish the legal advice it's had about whether israel's conduct in the war has breached international law. 0ur political...
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he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears that this could escalate further? yes, there are. if israel chooses to retaliate hard against iran because of the weekend attack, that could raise tensions substantially. that is why lord cameron was here alongside his german counterpart is alongside his german counterpart is a kind of diplomatic double act today to try and talk to the israeli leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, leadership with one single message, restraint. in otherwords, if leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, if and when you do act and respond to iran, do it in a way that limits rather than expand this war. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran. but, to be clear, we have repeated our view that any respo
he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears that this could escalate further? yes, there are. if israel chooses to retaliate hard against iran because of the weekend attack, that could raise tensions substantially. that is why lord...
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lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. now it's time for a look at today's sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with the premier league where liverpool missed out on going top again — held to a 2—2 draw by their old rivals manchester united at old trafford. it means liverpool stay second in the table behind leaders arsenal on goal difference. 0ur football correspondent john murray reports. liverpool will be wondering how they did not win this match having led through a lewis diaz goal and being so dominant. yet in fact they needed a low late mo salah penalty to salvage a point which means this exciting premier league race has tightened up. manchester united came out and proceeded to turn the game around. bruno fernandes equalised from the centre circle and united went in front with a curli
lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. now it's time for a look at today's sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with the premier league where liverpool missed out on going top again — held to a 2—2 draw by...
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meanwhile at the barcelona open, cameron norrie missed—out meanwhile at the barcelona open, cameron norrie missed out on a semi—final spot after losing to tomas martin etcheverry. the british number one was matching the argentine, but lost out in the tie breaks. number two jack draper also fell at the quarter—final stage at the bavarian open. the london marathon takes place tomorrow and it will be a poignant occasion for the men's elite runners, who'll be remembering last year's winner kelvin kiptum, who died in a car accident in february. the race will start with a 30—second applause in honour of kiptum. it's a star studded field including the newly crowned new york marathon champion, tola tamirat, and ethiopia's three—time olympic champion, kenenisa bekele. the 41—year—old is running his sixth london marathon, but says he isn't scared about taking—on younger athletes. last 18 years, i was really discouraged. if my health wasn't 100%. _ discouraged. if my health wasn't 100%. i— discouraged. if my health wasn't 100%, i neverfearanyone and i don't _ 100%, i neverfearanyone a
meanwhile at the barcelona open, cameron norrie missed—out meanwhile at the barcelona open, cameron norrie missed out on a semi—final spot after losing to tomas martin etcheverry. the british number one was matching the argentine, but lost out in the tie breaks. number two jack draper also fell at the quarter—final stage at the bavarian open. the london marathon takes place tomorrow and it will be a poignant occasion for the men's elite runners, who'll be remembering last year's winner...
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the foreign secretary lord cameron said he mourned the deaths. the dreadful events of the last few days are moments when we should mourn the loss, including the three british citizens, who were tragically killed. we should send condolences to their families and our thoughts should be with them. i welcome what the israeli foreign minister said yesterday to me about a full, urgent and transparent inquiry into how this dreadful event was allowed to happen and we want to see that happen very, very quickly. i also welcome the fact he spoke about much more aid getting into gaza, up to 500 trucks a day. that is essential. we have been promised these things before and it really needs to happen, including longer opening times are vital crossing points. extra aid won't work unless there is proper d complexion, unless aid can be taken around gaza and we have buoyed the dreadful incidents like we have seen in the last couple of days. that is vital. britain will be watching very closely to ensure that happens. hiba tibi is the west bank and gaza director of c
the foreign secretary lord cameron said he mourned the deaths. the dreadful events of the last few days are moments when we should mourn the loss, including the three british citizens, who were tragically killed. we should send condolences to their families and our thoughts should be with them. i welcome what the israeli foreign minister said yesterday to me about a full, urgent and transparent inquiry into how this dreadful event was allowed to happen and we want to see that happen very, very...
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david cameron came here heping — the uk and us? david cameron came here heping to _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the case - here hoping to make the case for weapons transfers to ukraine because thatis weapons transfers to ukraine because that is blocked in congress at the moment and instead he has made headlines about weapons transfers to israel, saying the uk would continue to approve those export licences on the basis of the legal advice he and rishi sunak�*s government has had in the last few weeks. he said he was not prepared to publish that legal advice. labour have said he should publish a summary of it. his answer to that is he only thinks that should happen when british forces are being sent into battle, into conflict, as happened during the attacks on those who are in yemen andindeedin attacks on those who are in yemen and indeed in libya when he was prime minister ten years ago. however he will spend another day here talking to law
david cameron came here heping — the uk and us? david cameron came here heping to _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the case - here hoping to make the case for weapons transfers to ukraine because thatis weapons transfers to ukraine because that is blocked in congress at the moment and instead he has made headlines about weapons transfers to israel, saying...
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this week, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like—minded countries have taken the decision to spend have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licences to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice, which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary david lammy says that in this case it should be, that that government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians but it has killed thousands of them. and it has done so, in part, with weapons from the west. the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade. germany, over 29%. italy, over 4%. in 2022, the uk provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. but although the uk isn't a major arms supplier to israel, it is a longtime ally and if arms sales stopped that would be a significant diplomatic blow to israel. that though hasn't happened, for now at least. and whether that m
this week, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like—minded countries have taken the decision to spend have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licences to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice, which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary david lammy says that in this case it should be, that that government is...
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britain's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran's attack has been a failure and not respond. we have heard from the german chancellor who has warned of israel and another attack. they repelled iran's attack, which was impressive. he says, it was a success which shouldn't be given away easily, hence our advice for the israeli government to be part of the de—escalation. let's take a closer look at the strikes on saturday night. iran may have appeared to try and overwhelm israel's air defences with multiple waves of drones and missiles. but israel's advanced defence system destroyed most of them in the air, with the help of its western allies. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. so how is israel able to defend itself with the help of its allies? first, they knew about the attack. it was telegraphed in advance, but the scale was significant with more than 300 weapons fired, including more than 170 armed drones, 30 cruise missiles and 120 ballistic missiles, which can travel twice the speed of sand. most of those were fired from iran which can tra
britain's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran's attack has been a failure and not respond. we have heard from the german chancellor who has warned of israel and another attack. they repelled iran's attack, which was impressive. he says, it was a success which shouldn't be given away easily, hence our advice for the israeli government to be part of the de—escalation. let's take a closer look at the strikes on saturday night. iran may have appeared to try and...
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the australian prime minister anthony albanese confirmed lord cameron has just posted lord cameron hasjust posted on x. he said... that the british foreign secretary posting in the last few minutes. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the bodies of aid workers being taken to a hospital in central gaza. they worked with the charity world central kitchen. they were travelling in armoured cars, branded with their charity logo, when they were hit by an israeli air strike. the charity says seven were killed from all corners of the world — britain, poland, australia, america, canada and palestine. hi, this is zomi and chef olivier. we're at the deir al—balah kitchen. the smiling face of australian zomi frankcom, one of those who lost their lives. she had been working in gaza helping to organise the supply and preparation of food. the australian government is demanding answers. the truth is that this is beyond, beyond any reasonable circumstance, that someone going about, providing aid and humanitarian assistance should lose their life. this is a video produc
the australian prime minister anthony albanese confirmed lord cameron has just posted lord cameron hasjust posted on x. he said... that the british foreign secretary posting in the last few minutes. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the bodies of aid workers being taken to a hospital in central gaza. they worked with the charity world central kitchen. they were travelling in armoured cars, branded with their charity logo, when they were hit by an israeli air...
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lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little as possible to escalate" tensions in the middle east — lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little the real need is to refocus back on hamas, back on the hostages, back on getting the aid in, back on getting a pause in the conflict in gaza. meanwhile the un launches a $2.8 billion appealfor aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark — we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates causing flash flooding, some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to the programme. the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has arrived injerusalem a for talks with israel's leaders about their response to iran's drone and missile attack over the weekend. he's also expected to discuss the continuing humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around
lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little as possible to escalate" tensions in the middle east — lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little the real need is to refocus back on hamas, back on the hostages, back on getting the aid in, back on getting a pause in the conflict in gaza. meanwhile the un launches a $2.8 billion appealfor aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the...
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the british foreign secretary, david cameron, said thousands of people in desperate need would benefit. israel has been under international pressure to allow more aid trucks access by land and work is continuing on a maritime aid corridor. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, joined the royal air force flight delivering aid to gaza on tuesday. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked into individual pallets adorned with their own parachute, all of it bound for gaza. on the tarmac, 14 military aircraft getting ready for the largest coalition air drop since they began last month, a special delivery to mark the end of ramadan. inside, pilots and crews from nine nations being briefed on the operation, safety a key concern in the small airspace over gaza. outside, the raf plane is loaded, each palette containing flour, rice, sugar, beans, baby food, oil and water — the basics for a meal — this, the raf�*s sixth airdrop so far. it is not that much, but i tell you what — it's the effort that counts. as in, every little helps. i'm quite proud and privileged
the british foreign secretary, david cameron, said thousands of people in desperate need would benefit. israel has been under international pressure to allow more aid trucks access by land and work is continuing on a maritime aid corridor. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, joined the royal air force flight delivering aid to gaza on tuesday. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked into individual pallets adorned with their own parachute, all of it bound for gaza....
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minister, rishi sunak, said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel had to make changes to ensure safety of aid workers. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the pictures tell their own devastating story. the team from the charity world central kitchen was travelling in a convoy of three cars — you can clearly see their logo. each car was hit in what looks like a precision — targeted — attack. the charity has now paid tribute to the seven workers who lost their lives — including three british nationals. 57—year—old john chapman — who is believed to have served in the royal marines — was working for the charity as a security adviser. james henderson, who was 33, is also understood to have served in the marines. james kirby was a7, and another armed forces veteran. all three men were trying to protect their colleagues. the charity described them as heroes. "these seven beautiful souls were killed by the israeli defense forces. theirsmiles, laughter and voices are forever embedded in our memor
minister, rishi sunak, said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel had to make changes to ensure safety of aid workers. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the pictures tell their own devastating story. the team from the charity world central kitchen was travelling in a convoy of three cars — you can clearly see their logo. each car was hit in what looks like a precision — targeted — attack. the...
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cameron has called on leaders to do more when speaking to the u.s. broadcaster, msnbc. he said "we should be standing by our friends because the world will be watching if we don't." for more on this, the at axios. -- the director of programming at axios. we have david cameron urging the u.s. to do a bit more. do you think it will make any difference? >> he tried a bit of a bank shot. he went to mar-a-lago to meet former president trump because it is really the right flank of the republican party that is folding up. they say they are putting pressure on speaker mike johnson not to proceed with that $60 billion package you mentioned. he has a very slender majority in the house of representatives and he might lose his job if he proceeds with this bill without bringing his right flank into the fold so the idea was go to mar-a-lago, get president trump to sort of endorse at least, you know, a softer line on aid to ukraine and then go to capitol hill and see if you can move the needle there. he did not get a meeting with the man who has his foot on the break right now, speake
cameron has called on leaders to do more when speaking to the u.s. broadcaster, msnbc. he said "we should be standing by our friends because the world will be watching if we don't." for more on this, the at axios. -- the director of programming at axios. we have david cameron urging the u.s. to do a bit more. do you think it will make any difference? >> he tried a bit of a bank shot. he went to mar-a-lago to meet former president trump because it is really the right flank of the...
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foreign secretary lower david cameron. >> ukraine could not be clearer. they need ammunition. they need more air defenses. that gap needs to be filled. no country has done more than britain in terms of helping the ukrainian armed forces, the ukrainian people, and the ukrainian government. and we look forward to hearing with the foreign minister esther say today about the further steps we need to take. christian: let's get reaction in italy. jessica parker and james landau. does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary-general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? james: oh, i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response to iran's attack over the weekend does trigger an escalatory process, they are incredibly aware of that. but at the same time they are determined to respond. what they want to do is respond and leave it at that. you hear that from spokespeople saying we need to act. they are aware of the consequences. whether they are as aware as concerned as some of their allies has been signaling
foreign secretary lower david cameron. >> ukraine could not be clearer. they need ammunition. they need more air defenses. that gap needs to be filled. no country has done more than britain in terms of helping the ukrainian armed forces, the ukrainian people, and the ukrainian government. and we look forward to hearing with the foreign minister esther say today about the further steps we need to take. christian: let's get reaction in italy. jessica parker and james landau. does the...
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a few moments ago, the british foreign secretary lord cameron said he mourned the deaths of aid workers in gaza, including three british nationals, are completely unacceptable. three british men — john chapman, james henderson and james kirby — were among them. they were working as security advisers. israel said the strike was "unintended" and promised to investigate. the family ofjames kirby — one of the three british nationals killed in the strike — have released a statement. it said... "despite the risks, his compassionate nature drove him to offer assistance to those in dire need. a genuine gentleman, james was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone, even in the face of senseless violence. james lost his life trying to save others. he will never know what a void he has left, ourfamily will never be the same." there have been calls for britain to stop selling arms to israel following the deaths. prime minister rishi sunak said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, spoke to the media. it isa it is a moment where we should mo
a few moments ago, the british foreign secretary lord cameron said he mourned the deaths of aid workers in gaza, including three british nationals, are completely unacceptable. three british men — john chapman, james henderson and james kirby — were among them. they were working as security advisers. israel said the strike was "unintended" and promised to investigate. the family ofjames kirby — one of the three british nationals killed in the strike — have released a...
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while the british foreign secretary, lord cameron, urged israel to recognise iran's attack as a failure, and not respond. it's important to be respectful on these occasions. a country has had a massive attack from a dangerous or malign actor in the region. they will be considering, they are considering, the israeli cabinet has been meeting already to consider that. our advice is don't retaliate. you know, take the win, recognise that iran has suffered a double defeat. defeat as almost all their weapons were shot down and defeat because the world can now see their true nature. the right thing to do is to pivot now and stock at hamas and say they must release the hostages. so we would not be supporting retaliatory action but we're respectful of other countries. last night, the un security council is, two members, the united states in the uk, condemned iran's strike. iran has spoken out again stop a spokesperson defended the action saying it had acted in restraint. translation: instead of making accusations, the western countries should appreciate the islamic republic of iran's restraint a
while the british foreign secretary, lord cameron, urged israel to recognise iran's attack as a failure, and not respond. it's important to be respectful on these occasions. a country has had a massive attack from a dangerous or malign actor in the region. they will be considering, they are considering, the israeli cabinet has been meeting already to consider that. our advice is don't retaliate. you know, take the win, recognise that iran has suffered a double defeat. defeat as almost all their...
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the foreign secretary, lord cameron, has demanded a full explanation from israel.
the foreign secretary, lord cameron, has demanded a full explanation from israel.
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before travelling to dc, lord cameron also met former president donald trump in florida. the european court of human rights is to rule on two cases today which could set precedents for how governments tackle climate change. one case concerns a group of over a hundred elderly women who have sued the swiss authorities for not doing enough to implement climate policies. another case involves a group of young people from portugal who want to pursuade european governments to do more to deal with climate related incidents. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. former us president donald trump says abortion rights should be decided by individual us states. he's been under pressure from conservative republicans, who have been calling for a nationwide abortion ban — an issue that could swing votes in november's election. our north america correspondent, tom bateman, has more. what we saw today was donald trump rejecting some of the most hard—line positions that his republican colleagues have been arguing for — that being a nationwide ban on abortion. that is
before travelling to dc, lord cameron also met former president donald trump in florida. the european court of human rights is to rule on two cases today which could set precedents for how governments tackle climate change. one case concerns a group of over a hundred elderly women who have sued the swiss authorities for not doing enough to implement climate policies. another case involves a group of young people from portugal who want to pursuade european governments to do more to deal with...
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david lammy also today has written to the government demanding that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, come to the house of commons to answer questions. of course that is something that he cannot do because he is a member of the upper house in the houses of parliament, the house of lords. i mean, oliver dowden was pushed on this repeatedly by our own laura kuenssberg. he said of course the uk will act in accordance with obligations under law, the way it works, he says, is the foreign secretary, lord cameron, is given advice, legal advice, he then forms a judgment and then he makes a recommendation and gives advice to the business secretary on whether those arms exports should be permitted. he said if it is the case that we cannot lawfully act in accordance with the law, of course we won't supply those arms. but an important caveat, he said, it is precisely the position, for example, even in respect of the united states or any other country around the world. we do also have a life page on our website with a round—up of all those comments from oliver dowden. please do check that websi
david lammy also today has written to the government demanding that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, come to the house of commons to answer questions. of course that is something that he cannot do because he is a member of the upper house in the houses of parliament, the house of lords. i mean, oliver dowden was pushed on this repeatedly by our own laura kuenssberg. he said of course the uk will act in accordance with obligations under law, the way it works, he says, is the foreign...
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so, that'sjust in from the foreign secretary, lord cameron, reacting to the incident in gaza. he is calling a deeply distressing and they will, as you can see, provide full support to their families, the government urgently working to verify that information. it's now six decades since marie mcdonald mclocklin lorrie traded her four names forjust one — lulu. when she released "shout", in 1964, it catapulted her to chart success across the globe. this weekend sees the start of lulu's farewell tour — and she's been looking back on a career full of highlights with our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. # you know you make me wanna shout, look, my hand'sjumping # look, my heart's bumping...# 1964, a 15—year—old lulu in the film uk swings again, making a big noise with a first single, shout. now, exactly 60 years later, she's about to embark on herfinal ever tour. to be honest with you, if when i was 15 years old and i would have, someone would have suggested i'd be doing a farewell tour when i was 75, i'd have said, you're having a laugh! how difficult a decision
so, that'sjust in from the foreign secretary, lord cameron, reacting to the incident in gaza. he is calling a deeply distressing and they will, as you can see, provide full support to their families, the government urgently working to verify that information. it's now six decades since marie mcdonald mclocklin lorrie traded her four names forjust one — lulu. when she released "shout", in 1964, it catapulted her to chart success across the globe. this weekend sees the start of lulu's...