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thank you very much, james, that is the bbc's james | james, that is the bbc�*s james landale injerusalem. let's get more now on our top story. ukraine says russia has carried out another massive air attack overnight, hitting four thermal power plants in three regions. let's get more on all of this with our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. james, just bring us up—to—date on what you know about this overnight attack. , , what you know about this overnight attack. _ , ., ., , ., attack. even by the standards of this war this _ attack. even by the standards of this war this was _ attack. even by the standards of this war this was a _ attack. even by the standards of this war this was a night - attack. even by the standards of this war this was a night of - attack. even by the standards of this war this was a night of busy| this war this was a night of busy skies where you have the ukrainian authorities saying russia launched 34 authorities saying russia launched 3a missiles from land, sea and air, and it was a large—scale attack where you have these power stations reportedly hi
thank you very much, james, that is the bbc's james | james, that is the bbc�*s james landale injerusalem. let's get more now on our top story. ukraine says russia has carried out another massive air attack overnight, hitting four thermal power plants in three regions. let's get more on all of this with our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. james, just bring us up—to—date on what you know about this overnight attack. , , what you know about this overnight attack. _ , ., ., , .,...
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james, thank you. let's go back to _ against russia. james, thank you. let's go back to helena _ against russia. james, thank you. let's go back to helena in - let's go back to helena in washington. there hasjust been another vote in the past few minutes about a funding passage to israel. take a through that? yes. about a funding passage to israel. take a through that?— take a through that? yes, that is riuht. a take a through that? yes, that is right. a funding _ take a through that? yes, that is right. a funding package - take a through that? yes, that is right. a funding package to - take a through that? yes, that isj right. a funding package to israel to the tune of some 25 billion us dollars. also with the provision for humanitarian assistance the crisis around the world, funding for gaza but not through the same map agency right now, that is not something us evidence is lacking —— unrwa. we have been talking about the resistance from republicans in regards to ukraine for that we should also mention what we have seen on the party, there was so
james, thank you. let's go back to _ against russia. james, thank you. let's go back to helena _ against russia. james, thank you. let's go back to helena in - let's go back to helena in washington. there hasjust been another vote in the past few minutes about a funding passage to israel. take a through that? yes. about a funding passage to israel. take a through that?— take a through that? yes, that is riuht. a take a through that? yes, that is right. a funding _ take a through that? yes,...
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from here on in, james.— from here on in, james. what has been remarkable _ from here on in, james. what has been remarkable today _ from here on in, james. what has been remarkable today is - from here on in, james. what has been remarkable today isjust - from here on in, james. what has| been remarkable today isjust how been remarkable today is just how little we know. the israelis aren't saying anything. the iranians are not blaming the israelis. the international community has been largely muted. it's almost as if there has been a collective effort to play this whole thing down. israel are making a limited response, but sending a signal that it could have done more. iran basically ignoring the attack, even mocking it, giving itself permission not to respond. so potentially a pause, a step back from the abyss, away from a full—scale regional conflict. but we are not out of the woods entirely. we still don't know the full facts. we don't know if this is the end of israel's response and the potential for miss calculation is huge.
from here on in, james.— from here on in, james. what has been remarkable _ from here on in, james. what has been remarkable today _ from here on in, james. what has been remarkable today is - from here on in, james. what has been remarkable today isjust - from here on in, james. what has| been remarkable today isjust how been remarkable today is just how little we know. the israelis aren't saying anything. the iranians are not blaming the israelis. the international community has been...
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today. james was only ”53 years james today. james was only 33 years old when he was a former refer from here in cornwall. he said. she is in the royal marines, according to social media. he left the military in 2016 for a securityjob, like the one in gaza. reacting to the news, this is what nick pollard had to say. it this is what nick pollard had to sa . , this is what nick pollard had to sa , , ., , , this is what nick pollard had to sa. , say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and — say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that _ say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that israeli _ say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that israeli air - say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and that israeli air strike. l of life and that israeli air strike. we need a full investigation into who is responsible and who will be accountable. we need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. too many people are being killed, civilians and aid workers. we need are fighting to stop so we can get hostages out and
today. james was only ”53 years james today. james was only 33 years old when he was a former refer from here in cornwall. he said. she is in the royal marines, according to social media. he left the military in 2016 for a securityjob, like the one in gaza. reacting to the news, this is what nick pollard had to say. it this is what nick pollard had to sa . , this is what nick pollard had to sa , , ., , , this is what nick pollard had to sa. , say. it is appalling news, the loss of life and...
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james landale in i that context. james landale in jerusalem there for us. the palestinian red crescent says one of its drivers was killed in the occupied west bank while trying to treat people injured by gunshots fired by israeli settlers on friday. the health ministry in the territory gave a similar account of the death of 50—year—old mohammed awad allan. some hebrew—language media reports said he was killed by firing from the israeli armed forces, others that he was shot by armed settlers. there was no immediate comment from the idf. and don't forget you can get much more analysis from the middle east on the bbc news website. it includes bbc verify latest analysis of satellite images that appear to show that an iranian air defence site was damaged in friday's air attack by israel. you can read that online or on the bbc news app. let's go back now to the funding for ukraine. let's speak to the bbc�*s james waterhouse — who's in kyiv. it's good to have you. can you tell us more about russia's reaction to this aid finally coming through? well, dmit
james landale in i that context. james landale in jerusalem there for us. the palestinian red crescent says one of its drivers was killed in the occupied west bank while trying to treat people injured by gunshots fired by israeli settlers on friday. the health ministry in the territory gave a similar account of the death of 50—year—old mohammed awad allan. some hebrew—language media reports said he was killed by firing from the israeli armed forces, others that he was shot by armed...
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james, thank you. james waterhouse — air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse in _ air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse in kyiv. _ meanwhile the bbc has confirmed the deaths of 50,000 russian troops since the start of the full scale invasion of ukraine. more than 27,300 were killed in the second year of combat. the bbc, russian independent media and volunteers have been counting deaths from official reports, and counting the new graves of soldiers since february 2022. the actual death toll is thought to be far higher — nearer 100,000. you can see a full report on the bbc news app and the bbc website. the foreign secretary lord cameron has been injerusalem as the world waits to see how israel will respond to iran's drone and missile attacks last weekend. 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
james, thank you. james waterhouse — air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse in _ air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse in kyiv. _ meanwhile the bbc has confirmed the deaths of 50,000 russian troops since the start of the full scale invasion of ukraine. more than 27,300 were killed in the second year of combat. the bbc, russian independent media and volunteers have been counting deaths from official reports, and counting the new graves of soldiers since february 2022. the...
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let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. hello, james. what more do we know about this seizure?— about this seizure? well, it happened _ about this seizure? well, it happened in _ about this seizure? well, it happened in the _ about this seizure? well, it happened in the early - about this seizure? well, it| happened in the early hours about this seizure? well, it. happened in the early hours of about this seizure? well, it - happened in the early hours of this morning. and are ready and special forces helicopter has been seen in footage, that has been verified by the bbc, hovering over the deck of the bbc, hovering over the deck of the ship. you can see one person on the ship. you can see one person on the deck, two people climbing down the deck, two people climbing down the rope, and iranian state media have been very clear and vocal about attributing that to iranian revolutionary guard naval special forces in response pot. in response, the israeli foreign minister has accused iran of an act of piracy, and the military spokesman here
let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. hello, james. what more do we know about this seizure?— about this seizure? well, it happened _ about this seizure? well, it happened in _ about this seizure? well, it happened in the _ about this seizure? well, it happened in the early - about this seizure? well, it| happened in the early hours about this seizure? well, it. happened in the early hours of about this seizure? well, it - happened in the early hours of this morning. and...
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that statement then, james? what do you expect to hear from the un secretary general? —— antonio guterres. it secretary general? -- antonio guterres— guterres. it reflects very much the view of _ guterres. it reflects very much the view of other _ guterres. it reflects very much the view of other countries - guterres. it reflects very much the view of other countries to l the view of other countries to that the riskier is about wider escalation in other words, not just an escalation between iran and israel but a wider conflict that draws in other countries that draws in other countries that have to take sides and into a full—scale regional war and everybody says they don't want that and nobody says they will act to try and prevent that but, we are closer to that tonight and we have ever been before. now it might be that once again, these countries stand on the edge of the abyss and then the step back but there is a risk of further miscalculation. once we've seen before, this process began in the short te
that statement then, james? what do you expect to hear from the un secretary general? —— antonio guterres. it secretary general? -- antonio guterres— guterres. it reflects very much the view of _ guterres. it reflects very much the view of other _ guterres. it reflects very much the view of other countries - guterres. it reflects very much the view of other countries to l the view of other countries to that the riskier is about wider escalation in other words, not just an escalation...
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there you can see that post on x from home secretary james cleverly. he mentioned the emergency responders, not only the police but london ambulance service and london fire brigade also sent to the incident. london fire brigade saying there firefighters assisted london ambulance service colleagues at the incident in hainault, which is in the east of london. as you can see from this map, it is a built—up area with lots of housing in that area and this is where the incident happened. police say they were called at around 7am to the reports that there had been a stabbing, they say there was a sword and a man has been arrested, as you can see. this is the statement from the police without detail, saying at this time we understand the suspect went on to attack other members of the public and two police officers. this is footage that was on social media and when these incidents happen, lots of footage is posted on social media but the team at bbc verify have verified this as being from hainault this morning. you can see that man with a large knife in his h
there you can see that post on x from home secretary james cleverly. he mentioned the emergency responders, not only the police but london ambulance service and london fire brigade also sent to the incident. london fire brigade saying there firefighters assisted london ambulance service colleagues at the incident in hainault, which is in the east of london. as you can see from this map, it is a built—up area with lots of housing in that area and this is where the incident happened. police say...
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three british men — john chapman, james henderson and james kirby — were among them. israel said the strike was "unintended" and vowed to investigate. there've 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, 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,
three british men — john chapman, james henderson and james kirby — were among them. israel said the strike was "unintended" and vowed to investigate. there've 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, said israel had to make changes to ensure safety of aid workers. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham...
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james, thank you. the bbc's james _ and bridge the divide. james, thank you. the bbc's james landale - and bridge the divide. james, thank you. the bbc's james landale in - you. the bbc�*s james landale in jerusalem for us. more than 70 tornadoes have struck the central united states, across nebraska and iowa, destroying homes and injuring at least three people. this tornado was filmed in the town of lincoln in nebraska. at least 11,000 homes are without power. media reports say the area is also grappling with gas leaks, downed trees and unstable structures. there's a severe weather warning in place for millions of people from nebraska to texas with violent storms forecast. joe biden says he is ready to take on donald trump in a presidential debate ahead of their likely november rematch. the biden campaign has for months been non—committal on the matter. however, that all changed on friday as the president confirmed his intention. meanwhile, mr trump has said he's ready to face mr biden "anytime, anywhere, any place. " will vernon sent this update from was
james, thank you. the bbc's james _ and bridge the divide. james, thank you. the bbc's james landale - and bridge the divide. james, thank you. the bbc's james landale in - you. the bbc�*s james landale in jerusalem for us. more than 70 tornadoes have struck the central united states, across nebraska and iowa, destroying homes and injuring at least three people. this tornado was filmed in the town of lincoln in nebraska. at least 11,000 homes are without power. media reports say the area is...
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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 more the loss of these brave unitarian workers, including the three british citizens that tragically were killed. we should also send our condolences to their famil
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...
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that is james waterhouse in kyiv. the house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel, which has been carrying out a military offensive in gaza since hamas attacked israel on october 7th. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by western governments — israel says around 1200 people were killed in that attack and around 130 israelis and foreigners are still being held hostage. gaza's health ministry says more than 311,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far, most of them women and children. israel's military action continues — overnight israel carried out more airstrikes in rafah, in the south of the territory. this is the aftermath. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed — mostly children. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed — mostly children. the israeli war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas in rafah, where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel
that is james waterhouse in kyiv. the house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel, which has been carrying out a military offensive in gaza since hamas attacked israel on october 7th. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by western governments — israel says around 1200 people were killed in that attack and around 130 israelis and foreigners are still being held hostage. gaza's health ministry says more than 311,000 palestinians have...
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these david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and miss you always.— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the - david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the judge i david and miss you always. firstly, i we would like to thank the judge and the coroner— we would like to thank the judge and the coroner and their team, for their— the coroner and their team, for their relentless drive in this inquest, _ their relentless drive in this inquest, and we thank our legal team and our— inquest, and we thank our legal team and our barristers for the steadfast dedication— and our barristers for the steadfast dedication and support throughout this process. we were promised a full and _ this process. we were promised a full and fair— this process. we were promised a full and fair investigation, and we are sati
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james _ can you give us your full name? james arbuthnot.— james arbuthnot. thank you for ”rovidin james arbuthnot. thank you for providing the — james arbuthnot. thank you for providing the inquiry _ james arbuthnot. thank you for providing the inquiry with - james arbuthnot. thank you for providing the inquiry with a - james arbuthnot. thank you forj providing the inquiry with a very detailed — providing the inquiry with a very detailed witness statement and for giving _ detailed witness statement and for giving evidence today to assist us in our— giving evidence today to assist us in our investigation. in relation to the witness — in our investigation. in relation to the witness statement you have provided. — the witness statement you have provided, and we look at it, please, the only— provided, and we look at it, please, the only time i will ask you to look at hard _ the only time i will ask you to look at hard document. you are in is... the _ at hard document. you are in is... the witness — at hard document. you are in is... the witness s
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i will pick up from what james - expected to take? i will pick up from what james just - expected to take? i will pick. up from what james just said, up from whatjames just said, the north of israel exposed to attack already from hezbollah. rockets borrowed from lebanon onto israel in the last few hours. how must it did happen ever last hours that hamas attacked southern israel. it also could not be linked with that expected attack from iran against israel but we now expect and looking forward to what iran might do. this target would be inside israel or another target against israeli interests in the region. one of the analysis also say we saw in the beginning of this warrant that the houthis launched missile attacks. we are all watching and looking forward to seeing what will happen. i and looking forward to seeing what will happen.— what will happen. i would ask ou what will happen. i would ask you about _ what will happen. i would ask you about the _ what will happen. i would ask you about the situation - what will happen. i woul
i will pick up from what james - expected to take? i will pick up from what james just - expected to take? i will pick. up from what james just said, up from whatjames just said, the north of israel exposed to attack already from hezbollah. rockets borrowed from lebanon onto israel in the last few hours. how must it did happen ever last hours that hamas attacked southern israel. it also could not be linked with that expected attack from iran against israel but we now expect and looking forward...
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jeffrey, thank ou long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you for— long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on - long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc i thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a man he met on a dating app. william wragg told the paper he had been "scared" because the individual had "compromising things" on him. it follows reports at least 12 men in political circles received unsolicited messages, raising security concerns. he has since apologised. here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about
jeffrey, thank ou long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you for— long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on - long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc i thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times...
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the mayor of london and indeed james — there. the mayor of london and indeed james cleverly _ there. the mayor of london and indeed james cleverly urging i there. the mayor of london and - indeed james cleverly urging people to come forward with any video or information that they have because of course, this happened at seven o'clock in the morning, which is the start of the rush hour in london and hainault in the central line, a lot of people would have a journey from there into central london? yes of people would have a journey from there into central london?— there into central london? yes and most peeple _ there into central london? yes and most peeple are — there into central london? yes and most people are asleep _ there into central london? yes and most people are asleep at - there into central london? yes and most people are asleep at that - there into central london? yes and | most people are asleep at that hour orjust waking up, alone at home or whether families, orjust waking up, alone at home or whetherfamilies, j
the mayor of london and indeed james — there. the mayor of london and indeed james cleverly _ there. the mayor of london and indeed james cleverly urging i there. the mayor of london and - indeed james cleverly urging people to come forward with any video or information that they have because of course, this happened at seven o'clock in the morning, which is the start of the rush hour in london and hainault in the central line, a lot of people would have a journey from there into central...
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james cook, bbc news. we are keeping an eye on capri and italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hearfrom us italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from us secretary of state antony blinken shortly. they are setting up the room there. they are setting up the room there. the agenda was supposed to have moved on from the middle east, but they did bring it back onto the main topic of discussion today after there were explosions reported in iran and nearan there were explosions reported in iran and near an army base and an airport in the central city of isfahan, which are activated at local air defence systems. we have had confirmation to our broadcast part in a cbs news that this was an attack from israel. so two us officials are confirming that. plenty of reaction coming in and week will be monitoring the news conference at the g7. time for a quick look at the weather. hello there. it is still quite breezy out there, so the sh
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landale, our diplomatic— out yet. james landale, our diplomatic editor, _ out yet. james landale, our diplomatic editor, thank- out yet. james landale, our| diplomatic editor, thank you out yet. james landale, our- diplomatic editor, thank you very much forjoining us. our international editor, jeremy bowen, gave us his assessment of the situation. i think the big question is whether or not this is it, whether or not israel plans to do anything else. i think that if this is all israel is going...
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james henderson. and james kirby. three british men, among seven aid workers killed in israeli air strikes this week. their bodies driven through the rafah crossing into egypt to be flown home to the uk. today, the head of their organisation spoke for the first time about what happened. they attacked the first car. they were able to movein the second one. again, this one was hit. they were able to move in the third one. in the process, we know they were trying to call. but in the chaos of the moment, whatever happened, they... to try to be telling idf that why are they doing, that they were targeting us, and then they hit the third one. under pressure to provide answers, israel has promised an investigation. 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. israel's army initially pointed to poor coordination on the ground, and announced new measures to tack
james henderson. and james kirby. three british men, among seven aid workers killed in israeli air strikes this week. their bodies driven through the rafah crossing into egypt to be flown home to the uk. today, the head of their organisation spoke for the first time about what happened. they attacked the first car. they were able to movein the second one. again, this one was hit. they were able to move in the third one. in the process, we know they were trying to call. but in the chaos of the...
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hi,james, talk us hi, james, talk us through this latest battle in the front line. general 0leksandr syrskyi paints a bleak picture. we havejust travelled from the eastern donetsk region where you have ukrainian forces visibly digging new trenches of up to 30 km back from where the front line currently is. he talks about fierce fighting in and around the town of pokrovsk, where his troops have had to withdraw from defensive lines that were formed when the town of avdiivka fell earlier this year, so there was a very concerning direction of travel for ukraine, and it does not stop there. he talked about the russians using air superiority, something president zelensky is talked about often, in the northeast area, around the city of kupyansk, or the front line is creeping ever closer to this city. to the enormous anxiety of the people who live there. he talked about the russians essential trying to push right across the front line, including in areas in the south, systematic of russia continuing to use its superior manpower and ammunition reserves over the ukrainians. n
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john chapman, james kirby and james henderson, the three british men who died protecting others in gaza. they�*d only been working there for a few weeks, defending convoys of aid workers. james kirby�*s family spoke of someone who wanted to make a difference. the way he helps people and his compassion for just helping everyone. he was... sorry. he was completely selfless, which explains why he went to gaza. john chapman was married with three children and had served with the sbs or special boat services. his family said... all three men worked here at solace global in poole, a company that provides safety staff around the world and who today said they were devastated. solace is very much a family, all former serving soldiers with long experience in the risk management industry, all highly trained, highly professional and a truly tragic loss to both us and, indeed, their loved ones. the company is carrying out its own inquiry into what happened, but says it believes all its protocols were followed and that the three men will be deeply missed. duncan kennedy, bbc news in poole. to oth
john chapman, james kirby and james henderson, the three british men who died protecting others in gaza. they�*d only been working there for a few weeks, defending convoys of aid workers. james kirby�*s family spoke of someone who wanted to make a difference. the way he helps people and his compassion for just helping everyone. he was... sorry. he was completely selfless, which explains why he went to gaza. john chapman was married with three children and had served with the sbs or special...
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james landale reporting _ a pause. james landale reporting in _ a pause. james landale reporting in jerusalem l a pause. james landale l reporting in jerusalem for a pause. james landale - reporting in jerusalem for us, reporting injerusalem for us, our diplomatic correspondence. thank you. with me is christina ruffini, former state department correspondent. i want to talk about what we and set the scene. maybe 200 drones and missiles fired by iran towards israel. what you make of what had been telegraphed many days by iran about the response on the way it took place tonight. it about the response on the way it took place tonight.— it took place tonight. it was very slow-moving, - it took place tonight. it was l very slow-moving, deliberate very slow—moving, deliberate response. there is a reason that those screens were used. these drones we have seen a lot in ukraine being used by the russians, they are not sophisticated, they don't have an on—board guidance system, you set them, put on a gps target and they go and if nothing stops them they were hu
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that was james waterhouse in kyiv. the us house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel. that's amidst the country's military offensive in gaza — military offensive in gaza. gaza's health ministry says more than 3a,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far, most of them women and children. overnight israel carried out more airstrikes in rafah, in the south of the territory. this is the aftermath. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed — mostly children. the israeli war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas in rafah, where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. but the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. early i spoke to the bbc�*s diplomatic correspondence james landale. here is his analysis. well, what it does is it's a reminder ofjust the core of the relationship between israel america and it's one that is purely military. the united states gives israel $3 billi
that was james waterhouse in kyiv. the us house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel. that's amidst the country's military offensive in gaza — military offensive in gaza. gaza's health ministry says more than 3a,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far, most of them women and children. overnight israel carried out more airstrikes in rafah, in the south of the territory. this is the aftermath. 18 palestinians have reportedly been...
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the morning, james, thank you very much. joining me live now is former cnn state department reporter elise labott and founder of zivvy media. always very good to have you with us on the programme. to begin with the fact we have seen a direct attack from iran, directly from the revolutionary guard, do you think this is something that israel was anticipating? i something that israel was anticipating?— something that israel was anticipating? i think it was very much _ anticipating? i think it was very much anticipating - anticipating? i think it was l very much anticipating some kind of reaction from iran. if he saw what happened over the last week or so, iran went to the united nations, it invoked article 51 of the un charter and basically alerted the international community that it would be undertaking a response. after it did, you heard the sergeant saying earlier that it would consider the matter closed. it is kind of this co—ordination you have seen over the last 48 hours or so, president biden, almost as if he knew ex
the morning, james, thank you very much. joining me live now is former cnn state department reporter elise labott and founder of zivvy media. always very good to have you with us on the programme. to begin with the fact we have seen a direct attack from iran, directly from the revolutionary guard, do you think this is something that israel was anticipating? i something that israel was anticipating?— something that israel was anticipating? i think it was very much _ anticipating? i think it...
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our scotland editor james cook explains. the scottish government, led by humza yousaf, prides itself on ambitious climate targets, pledging to reduce emissions to net zero by 2045, five years earlier than the uk government. that 2045 target will remain. but this afternoon the scottish government is expected to confirm that it's scrapping an interim target of a 75% cut in emissions by 2030. even before the formal announcement, one snp minister expressed her disappointment. the committee said that they had their concerns on it. i'm disappointed, i have to say. i have to admit that i am disappointed by that. disappointed with that. the move comes after an independent report said the scottish government's policies and plans to hit the 2030 target fell far short of what is needed. but the decision to actually ditch the target has still left some environmental campaigners frustrated. so if the scottish government scrap these targets, it would be the worst environmental decision in the history of the scottish parliament. the 2030 t
our scotland editor james cook explains. the scottish government, led by humza yousaf, prides itself on ambitious climate targets, pledging to reduce emissions to net zero by 2045, five years earlier than the uk government. that 2045 target will remain. but this afternoon the scottish government is expected to confirm that it's scrapping an interim target of a 75% cut in emissions by 2030. even before the formal announcement, one snp minister expressed her disappointment. the committee said...
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it is the family of james kirby. they have paid tribute to him, they say he will be remembered as a hero, they say 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, our family will never be the same. they go on to say they are incredibly proud of who he was, and what he achieved. so, that you can read that on our bbc news live page and we will bring you more here on bbc news throughout the day. we will turn to one of our other top stories in taiwan. more now on taiwan which has been hit by it's biggest earthquake in 25 years. the government says at least nine people have died and more than 700 others have been injured after an offshore earthquake struck the east coast of the island. earlier i spoke to william yang, a journalist in tapei who told us about his experience
it is the family of james kirby. they have paid tribute to him, they say he will be remembered as a hero, they say 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, our family will never be the same. they go on to say they are incredibly proud of...
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james is only the second player, afterjordan, to score a0 points in more than one nba game after the age of 39. jordan, who played until he was 40, achieved that feat three times with james, 39, having now done it twice — and judging from this performance, you wouldn't bet against him doing it again. and that's all the sport for now. the first part of a brand new series from peaky blinders creator steven knight aired on bbc one last night. this town is set in 1980s birmingham, and follows the formation of a band and the rise of the two tone music genre. two tone became one of the most famous sounds of the 80s with bands such as the specials and the selecter, and it all started in the west midlands. 0ur reporter ben sidwell can tell us more. i don't think we were a political party, we were a pop group, but we had this political message. what i thought was odd at the time was if somebody could have a record out in that period and not mention what was going on outside in the street. # i bought my baby a red radio. # he played it all. day, go—go a—go—go. i've always felt very, ve
james is only the second player, afterjordan, to score a0 points in more than one nba game after the age of 39. jordan, who played until he was 40, achieved that feat three times with james, 39, having now done it twice — and judging from this performance, you wouldn't bet against him doing it again. and that's all the sport for now. the first part of a brand new series from peaky blinders creator steven knight aired on bbc one last night. this town is set in 1980s birmingham, and follows the...
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and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticised reported american plans to sanction a unit of the israeli military that's accused of human rights violations in the west bank. mr netanyahu said he was working to prevent sanctions he called the height of absurdity. the netzah yehuda battalion of ultra—orthodox soldiers has been at the centre of several incidents of violence against palestinian civilians. there's been no official comment from washington. let's hear some of what mr netanyahu had to say. translation: i will fiercely defend | the idf, our military and warriors. | if someone thinks they can sanction an idf unit, i will fight this with all my strength. it comes as the palestinian red crescent says one of its drivers was killed in the occupied west bank while trying to treat people injured by gunshots fired by israeli settlers on friday. the health ministry in the territory gave a similar account of the death of 50—year—old mohammed awad allan. some hebrew—lan
and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticised reported american plans to sanction a unit of the israeli military that's accused of human rights violations in the west bank. mr netanyahu said he was working to prevent sanctions he called the height of absurdity. the netzah yehuda battalion of ultra—orthodox soldiers has been at the centre of several incidents of violence against palestinian civilians. there's...
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argue, james. let's take you back to sydney _ itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. _ itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. new— itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. new details i itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. new details in| back to sydney now. new details in the last couple of hours about what happened in westfield shopping centre, a busy shopping centre, this afternoon in sydney. we know a man with a knife entered at around 3:30pm, attacked multiple people. six of them are dead, eight others in hospital, and hospital staff working around—the—clock now to try to save their lives. very young child amongst them. we know more details about the attacker, police say they believe they know who he is but a formal identification has not taken place yet, he was shot dead by police at the scene. they say if it is the person they believe it is, they know a little about him, he is a0 years old, and if it is him, confident it is not a terrorism incident. and he was known t
argue, james. let's take you back to sydney _ itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. _ itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. new— itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. new details i itself. argue, james. let's take you back to sydney now. new details in| back to sydney now. new details in the last couple of hours about what happened in westfield shopping centre, a busy shopping centre, this afternoon in sydney. we know a man with a knife...
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our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has the latest from jerusalem. an iranian special forces helicopter has been seen in footage that has been verified by the bbc, hovering over the deck of the ship. you can see one person on the deck, two people climbing down the rope, and iranian state media have been very clear and vocal about attributing that to iranian revolutionary guard naval special forces. in response, israel's foreign minister has accused iran of an act of piracy, and the military spokesman daniel hagar here in israel has said iran will bear the consequences for this escalation. what i think is really interesting about this is that this is a relatively unusual event to happen. if you think about it, most of the stories we've done recently have been about ship seizures on the other side of the iranian peninsula, in the red sea, those have been largely carried out by iranian allies, the houthis in yemen. so this is quite unusual for iranian forces to do this themselves. that is why some analysts believe this could be the start of an increment
our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has the latest from jerusalem. an iranian special forces helicopter has been seen in footage that has been verified by the bbc, hovering over the deck of the ship. you can see one person on the deck, two people climbing down the rope, and iranian state media have been very clear and vocal about attributing that to iranian revolutionary guard naval special forces. in response, israel's foreign minister has accused iran of an act of piracy, and the...
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the bbc�*s james landale injerusalem for us. james was also talking about plans that could see the british forces possibly deployed to gaza to help deliver humanitarian assistance via a new sea route. the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's ministry for strategic affairs, kobi michael, has told me earlier about the progress of the ceasefire talks. i'm a bit sceptical about any progress. it looks like the leadership of hamas in the gaza strip still believe that the time works in favour of them, and not only the time but the us and the entire international community by pressuring israel and criticising israel, i assume they have no real incentive for them to make some further concessions with regard to the negotiation. i hope i'm wrong in my assessment. but i believe that the main goal of hamas is to survive and to remain the sovereign power in the gaza strip in the days after the war. this would be the ultimate victory for them. and therefore, they intend to keep hostages as a sort of insurance policy, and even if the
the bbc�*s james landale injerusalem for us. james was also talking about plans that could see the british forces possibly deployed to gaza to help deliver humanitarian assistance via a new sea route. the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's ministry for strategic affairs, kobi michael, has told me earlier about the progress of the ceasefire talks. i'm a bit sceptical about any progress. it looks like the leadership of hamas in the gaza strip still believe that the time works in...
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james landale, thank ou ve play this down. james landale, thank you very much- _ and we can go now to our correspondent in washington, nomia iqbal. nomia — the us is israel's closest and most powerful ally — what is its response to this attack? at the moment we haven't heard from president biden or the white house. mr biden is attending an election campaign later today so i am sure that will change. but america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, was very short in his response at the g7, but the words that he used really stood out — deescalation. and that has been the message from the biden administration since the attack by iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, otherworld iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, other world leaders, iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, otherworld leaders, have been urging israel not to respond in a way that would inflame a wider war in the middle east. as some reports in the middle east. as some reports in the middle east. as some reports in the us suggested that mr bide
james landale, thank ou ve play this down. james landale, thank you very much- _ and we can go now to our correspondent in washington, nomia iqbal. nomia — the us is israel's closest and most powerful ally — what is its response to this attack? at the moment we haven't heard from president biden or the white house. mr biden is attending an election campaign later today so i am sure that will change. but america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, was very short in his...
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james landale, bbc news over gaza. the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, says his government has grave concerns about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony blinken, says the us does not have a date for a potential israeli military operation in rafah but added the state department is working closely with qatar and egypt to establish a ceasefire. no, we do not have a date for any rafah operational at least not one indicated to us by the israelis. on the contrary, what we do have is an ongoing conversation with israel about any rafah operation. the president has been very clear about our concerns, our deep concerns, about israel's ability to move civilians out of harm's way, to care for t
james landale, bbc news over gaza. the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, says his government has grave concerns about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony...
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james waterhouse in kyiv. let's speak to our correspondent in washington, helena humphrey. good to see you, it is six months since president biden sought congressional approvalfor this since president biden sought congressional approval for this $60 billion package. it congressional approval for this $60 billion package-— billion package. it was bipartisan su ort, billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it _ billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it was _ billion package. it was bipartisan support, it was those _ billion package. it was bipartisan| support, it was those democratic votes, if you take a look at how this broke down and managed to pass, you've got 311 votes in favour, a simple majority was needed, 218 was the number we were watching but it was the democratic votes that meant it was able to pass, when we talk about the funding for ukraine. and if you drill down into the republican level of support, you will find that more republican lawmakers voted against against it than they actually did in favour. does that hints some potential problems for speakerjo
james waterhouse in kyiv. let's speak to our correspondent in washington, helena humphrey. good to see you, it is six months since president biden sought congressional approvalfor this since president biden sought congressional approval for this $60 billion package. it congressional approval for this $60 billion package-— billion package. it was bipartisan su ort, billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it _ billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it was _ billion package. it was...
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our scotland editor james cook has more. >> are you resigning today? james: i simple answer. yes. not at home, but here at the official residence of the first minister in edinburgh, the place which gave its name to the power-sharing of the greens which he dumped disastrously last week. >> unfortunately ending in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused. i've concluded across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm. >> mayor yusuf -- >james: he will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, first descendant of immigrants, and first scots asian to lead scotland's government. his time in office was tough. most of all, when his in-laws were trapped in gaza for a month. he also lost the election to labor and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama today is not just about who occupies this house. it is about what they want to do while they are in there. this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the smp,
our scotland editor james cook has more. >> are you resigning today? james: i simple answer. yes. not at home, but here at the official residence of the first minister in edinburgh, the place which gave its name to the power-sharing of the greens which he dumped disastrously last week. >> unfortunately ending in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused. i've concluded across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the...
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james lang stuff thank _ hit back against iran. james lang stuff thank you. _ the time is 18:19. our top story this evening: a fall in food prices helps inflation fall to 3.2% last month — the lowest it's been for two and a half years. still to come... and a half years. i and a half years. am here at the etihad stadium as manchester i am here at the etihad stadium as manchester city and arsenal try to make it through to the semifinals of the champions league. coming up on bbc news, it should be third time lucky. dens park is ready for dundee against rangers in the scottish premiership — postponed twice and now pushed to a point when a victory is vital for rangers' title hopes. the 2024 paris 0lympics get underway in 100 days time. almost 8 million tickets have been sold for games — the last batch went on sale today. the president of the organising committee says there'll be unprecedented security at the sporting venues but he is "very satisfied" with preparations for the event. 0ur sports editor dan roan sent this report from paris. the view from the top of paris' most famo
james lang stuff thank _ hit back against iran. james lang stuff thank you. _ the time is 18:19. our top story this evening: a fall in food prices helps inflation fall to 3.2% last month — the lowest it's been for two and a half years. still to come... and a half years. i and a half years. am here at the etihad stadium as manchester i am here at the etihad stadium as manchester city and arsenal try to make it through to the semifinals of the champions league. coming up on bbc news, it should...
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in a few moments lord james _ what can we expect today? in a few moments lord james arbuthnot - what can we expect today? in a few moments lord james arbuthnot will walk through these doors, a former conservative mp, now a tory peer, but he has been campaigning alongside these victims for more than 1a years and he got involved in one of his constituentsjo hamilton became a victim himself. he is engaged with. its executives as well as misters on this issue so this next phase of the inquiry is trying to answer that crucial question of who knew what and where his correspondence and conversations with executives, people like paula vennells the former chief executive who will be appearing at this inquiry in may, that correspondence and knowledge will be crucial. his language has been very strong in the past. he said there was a perversion of the course ofjustice, and that he believes people connected to this scandal should face a long spell in jail. siranthony scandal should face a long spell in jail. sir anthony hooper is someone else who will
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james: well, israel is on alert. and the authorities here are preparing for the possibility of a strike. the head of the israeli army has said this evening that his forces are on full alert and ready for whatever threat they have to face. there have been some reports that hospitals have been put on standby. my own experience of walking the streets of jerusalem earlier today, things are calm. people were out on the streets enjoying their day off, buying food normally as they would to prepare for the sabbath meal. there was no sense of panic, panic buying or anything like that. those i spoke to were pretty, i wouldn't say relaxed, but they were resigned to whatever would happen is going to happen. sumi:f there are retaliatory strikes, you get a sense of what the consequences would be. we keep hearing about the threat of this conflict spiraling wider into the region. james: i think everything depends on the nature of iran's response. if iran were, for example, to retaliate with a mass rocket and missile and drone attack
james: well, israel is on alert. and the authorities here are preparing for the possibility of a strike. the head of the israeli army has said this evening that his forces are on full alert and ready for whatever threat they have to face. there have been some reports that hospitals have been put on standby. my own experience of walking the streets of jerusalem earlier today, things are calm. people were out on the streets enjoying their day off, buying food normally as they would to prepare for...
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the three british men have been named asjohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby. they were working as security advisers. israel said the strike was "unintended" and promised to investigate. in a tribute, the family of mr kirby said they are "utterly heartbroken" and he'll be remembered as a hero. 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
the three british men have been named asjohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby. they were working as security advisers. israel said the strike was "unintended" and promised to investigate. in a tribute, the family of mr kirby said they are "utterly heartbroken" and he'll be remembered as a hero. 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...
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and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale in jerusalem. in the last few hours, we have learnt that health workers in gaza have discovered dozens of bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital in khan younis. the world health organization has previously said the bodies were being buried under the hospitals under israeli siege. we will bring you more details as we get it. those exhumations are continuing but we will bring you more, as and when we get it. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticised reported american plans to sanction a unit of the israeli military that's accused of human rights violations in the west bank. mr netanyahu said he was working to prevent sanctions he called the height of absurdity. the netzah yehuda battalion of ultra—orthodox soldiers has been at the centre of several incidents of violence against palestinian civilians. there's been no official comment from washington. let's hear some of what mr netanyahu had to say. translation: i will fiercely defend | the idf, our military and warriors. | if so
and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale in jerusalem. in the last few hours, we have learnt that health workers in gaza have discovered dozens of bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital in khan younis. the world health organization has previously said the bodies were being buried under the hospitals under israeli siege. we will bring you more details as we get it. those exhumations are continuing but we will bring you more, as and when we get it. israeli prime minister...
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a while since we met at the james bucknell�*s office. —— james brothel the vennells. office. — one surprise we yet met to discuss the implications, whilst i appreciate the majority of issues began under previous regimes, you have expressed a genuine willingness to express the concerns thatjfsa have been raising, it's now feasible to show many of the prosecution is the post office at preston should never have taken place, i believe this is a view shared by kay. he suggests some dates. overall, what was the purpose of making such direct one—to—one contract with paula vennells? i direct one-to-one contract with paula vennells?— direct one-to-one contract with paula vennells? i don't remember clearl at paula vennells? i don't remember clearly at the _ paula vennells? i don't remember clearly at the time _ paula vennells? i don't remember clearly at the time for _ paula vennells? i don't remember clearly at the time for that - clearly at the time for that particular issue. we obviously didn't have concerns at that point about what was going on, what was being repor
a while since we met at the james bucknell�*s office. —— james brothel the vennells. office. — one surprise we yet met to discuss the implications, whilst i appreciate the majority of issues began under previous regimes, you have expressed a genuine willingness to express the concerns thatjfsa have been raising, it's now feasible to show many of the prosecution is the post office at preston should never have taken place, i believe this is a view shared by kay. he suggests some dates....
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let's bring james in from jerusalem. james, we just reported that that tweet on x from it are mad men give ear, the far right national security minister, one word, it was the hebrew word for scarecrow, intimating that perhaps the attack was feeble. what has been the reaction in the israeli cabinet and amongst israeli officials to the events overnight?— amongst israeli officials to the events overnight? well, the first oint to events overnight? well, the first point to make — events overnight? well, the first point to make is _ events overnight? well, the first point to make is overwhelmingly j point to make is overwhelmingly absolute — point to make is overwhelmingly absolute silence. there has been no response _ absolute silence. there has been no response from the israelis at all. the prime — response from the israelis at all. the prime minister has said nothing, the cabinet _ the prime minister has said nothing, the cabinet has said nothing. all we have of— the cabinet has said nothing. all we have of substa
let's bring james in from jerusalem. james, we just reported that that tweet on x from it are mad men give ear, the far right national security minister, one word, it was the hebrew word for scarecrow, intimating that perhaps the attack was feeble. what has been the reaction in the israeli cabinet and amongst israeli officials to the events overnight?— amongst israeli officials to the events overnight? well, the first oint to events overnight? well, the first point to make — events...