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i am happy to say that none of the drones, the explosive jones _ none of the drones, the explosive jones at _ none of the drones, the explosive jones at were headed to israel were able to— jones at were headed to israel were able to even penetrate as well's air space _ able to even penetrate as well's air space. same goes for the missiles fired towards israel. ballistic missile — fired towards israel. ballistic missile is dead, they were able to hit one _ missile is dead, they were able to hit one of— missile is dead, they were able to hit one of our airbases in the south of israei. _ hit one of our airbases in the south of israel, which caused minimal damage — of israel, which caused minimal damage. the airbase remained operational throughout. the very sad story of— operational throughout. the very sad story of a _ operational throughout. the very sad story of a seven—year—old young girl. _ story of a seven—year—old young girl, who — story of a seven—year—old young girl, who was injured and is currently— girl, who was injured and is currently fighting for her l
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sick wickets had fallen. jones quickly bringing| had fallen. jones quickly bringing up had fallen. jones quickly bringing up a half—century to give england hope and that target continued to get closer as jones hope and that target continued to get closer asjones hit an unbeaten 92, combining with their partner for record—breaking partnership to win the game. england had to hammonton full of confidence. alex fletcher, bbc news. every game is important but to start the series well it makes it that bit extra, obviously you do not want to go behind early in the series, so to get that when was huge for us under tricky circumstances, i think, the whole button group will get lots of confidence from how we managed to get over the line today. and that's all the sport for now. the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats has risen sharply in the first three months of the year. almost 5,500 people made the journey — that's an increase of 43% on the same period last year. labour says the government's plan to stop the boats is in tatters. my colleague simonjones is in dover
sick wickets had fallen. jones quickly bringing| had fallen. jones quickly bringing up had fallen. jones quickly bringing up a half—century to give england hope and that target continued to get closer as jones hope and that target continued to get closer asjones hit an unbeaten 92, combining with their partner for record—breaking partnership to win the game. england had to hammonton full of confidence. alex fletcher, bbc news. every game is important but to start the series well it makes it...
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simon jones live in dover, thank ou channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very _ channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very much _ channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very much indeed. - thank you very much indeed. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the former labour minister and crossbench peer, frank field, has died at the age of 81. he'd been a leading voice on welfare reform for much of his career — and had served as the mp for birkenhead on merseyside for a0 years. we have had this statement from lord field's family issued by his parliamentary office a few minutes ago. let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley. harry, a0 years as an mp for birkenhead and also a minister in tony blair's first government back in 1997. , ., , tony blair's first government back in1997. , ., , , , in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's _ in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's first _ in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's first government, . in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in| tony blair's first government,
simon jones live in dover, thank ou channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very _ channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very much _ channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very much indeed. - thank you very much indeed. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the former labour minister and crossbench peer, frank field, has died at the age of 81. he'd been a leading voice on welfare reform for much of his career — and had served as the mp for birkenhead on...
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the bbc's simon jones - off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is - off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is in i you. the bbc's simonjones is in dover. it is therein range over that many of these asylum seekers are housed, waiting for their applications to be processed. as we heard, the backlog is in the tens of thousands of those?— thousands of those? yes, because what the government _ thousands of those? yes, because what the government is _ thousands of those? yes, because what the government is saying - thousands of those? yes, because what the government is saying is i thousands of those? yes, because | what the government is saying is if you come here illegally on a small boat or the back of a lorry you will not be allowed to stay in the uk, you will be detained and deported and not allowed to claim asylum in the uk. down there at the port of dover is where migrants are brought to shore. 0nce dover is where migrants are brought to shore. once they make it halfway across the channel they beco
the bbc's simon jones - off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is - off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is in i you. the bbc's simonjones is in dover. it is therein range over that many of these asylum seekers are housed, waiting for their applications to be processed. as we heard, the backlog is in the tens of thousands of those?— thousands of those? yes, because what the government _ thousands of those? yes, because what the government is _...
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that is ivan graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible _ graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible thing _ graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible thing already, - graham and rosie jones. it is such| an incredible thing already, talking to strangers, bumping into friends, my brothers was with me last year. rosie and i start to finish, what a special thing to share. i feel blown away by it. people love rose. she is away by it. people love rose. she is a force of nature. just being the person who got to transport that energy around the marathon, it was a huge honour, rose, thank you for doing it. let huge honour, rose, thank you for doin: it. , ,, .,~ ., huge honour, rose, thank you for doin. it. , ,, .,~' ., , doing it. let us speak to the person who did the — doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real— doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real work, _ doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real work, how - doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real work, how was - doing it. let us speak to the person
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simon jones in dover. now a look at _ one that works. simon jones in dover. now a look at the - one that works. simon jones in | dover. now a look at the rest of one that works. simon jones in - dover. now a look at the rest of the day's news. the speed limit on some roads across wales looks likely to be increased — just seven months after being reduced to 20 miles an hour. the new welsh transport secretary ken skates is due to give more details this afternoon about bringing back the 30mph limit, after the original plans were widely criticised. let's go to our wales correspondent hywel griffth in cardiff. what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken _ what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken skates _ what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken skates in - what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken skates in the - what is likely to happen? we will. hear from ken skates in the senedd later this afternoon. if we rewind to last year when this 20 mile an hour default limit was first introduced, we were told by the welsh labour government that
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" 'n jones, and you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> states have the duty to adopt and apply practice and regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. >> it is absolutely incredible what happened today that we got actually -- we won. not just won, we won, we won. >> climate action is not some thing that we must morally do but something that we must do legally. european states are legally required to take climate action to protect citizens. >> this was certainly promise a stronger legal pathway to achieving climate justice. ♪ lewis: for the first time, climate change campaigners when their case at the european court of human rights. we will look at what impact it could have. 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-brea
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i spoke to justin jones, democratic tennessee state representative. what does this new law permit? yes. good to be here with y'all. unfortunately a horrible day in our state. today a law was passed to allow teachers to carry firearms in classrooms without ever notifying the parents there were guns student classrooms, the gallery was full of protesters, teachers, parents, protesting against this, hundreds of people came out to oppose the bill. they were not heard. republican colleagues pass the smell that the majority of people in my state are against because they know or make our schools more unsafe and more at risk of children being shot in classrooms. the bill requires lots of permits, approvals and training before a licenced teacher can have a handgun in the classroom. is there a specific point to that that gives you cause for concern? no amount of training can make up for the fact that what will one handgun do against an assault weapon. that is the concern, they say they want teachers now to not only be teachers and counsellors and every other job we've given them, but now they
i spoke to justin jones, democratic tennessee state representative. what does this new law permit? yes. good to be here with y'all. unfortunately a horrible day in our state. today a law was passed to allow teachers to carry firearms in classrooms without ever notifying the parents there were guns student classrooms, the gallery was full of protesters, teachers, parents, protesting against this, hundreds of people came out to oppose the bill. they were not heard. republican colleagues pass the...
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abbie jones has more. we're both in the same boat, aren't we? we're both going to be evicted and homeless at the same time. 0h, we're not. doreen says she can't stop crying ever since she opened a letter out of the blue saying she has just six weeks to leave her home of ten years. it's the worst feeling i have ever had in my life. ijust feel sick, ijust can't... i don't think i'd have the energy to move. god knows how much time i've got left. but i would like to spend it here. it's horrible to see your mum like that, to think that people are making your mum of 88 homeless. doreen's daughter alison lives next door on lake house close, and she, too, has had an eviction notice telling her to leave by may 12th. i'm really worried about my mum and then i stop and think, me and all, you know, it's notjust my mum, it's me as well. there's nowhere that is like this, next to each other and right next to the doctors, the shops. ijust don't understand why. you know, are we not vulnerable? are we not... you know, my mum at her age? jonathan's dad is also 88
abbie jones has more. we're both in the same boat, aren't we? we're both going to be evicted and homeless at the same time. 0h, we're not. doreen says she can't stop crying ever since she opened a letter out of the blue saying she has just six weeks to leave her home of ten years. it's the worst feeling i have ever had in my life. ijust feel sick, ijust can't... i don't think i'd have the energy to move. god knows how much time i've got left. but i would like to spend it here. it's horrible to...
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simon jones, bbc news. and finally, the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built right here in the us. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. scientists from the san francisco bay area have spent two decades developing the camera. it'll allow researchers to study dark energy, dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. we have plenty more coming up at the top of the hour, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. we've got some cold weather overnight where we have the clearer skies. temperatures may be a bit higher in scotland, mind you, because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we'll continue to see a bit of light rain or drizzle on that weak weather front there as it runs into our area of high pressure. now, in between those two weather fronts, the potential
simon jones, bbc news. and finally, the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built right here in the us. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. scientists from the san francisco bay area have spent two decades developing the camera. it'll allow researchers to study dark energy, dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first...
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in that drama, to remind you, alan bates played by the amazing toby jones was that we have alan bates himself at ten o'clock. right now on the line to speak to and hear from, seema misra. hello.— the line to speak to and hear from, seema misra. hello.- nice i the line to speak to and hear from, seema misra. hello. hello. nice to talk again- — seema misra. hello. hello. nice to talk again- just _ seema misra. hello. hello. nice to talk again. just to _ seema misra. hello. hello. nice to talk again. just to remind - seema misra. hello. hello. nice to talk again. just to remind people, pregnant with your second child when you were convicted of false accounting and theft at your branch in west byfleet. peter collins as well, a subpostmaster for 34 years in blackpool, had to borrow £19,000 from a customer. still waiting for news on the claim.
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. ukraine's president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide his country with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. in kharkiv — ukraine's second city — officials said a missile narrowly missed a hospital with athousand people inside... leaving a huge crater in the grounds.. blowing out windows and injuring one person. there were also attacks in the dnipro region in central ukraine — and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk. ukrainian officials say equipment was damaged and at least one energy worker injured. russia has repeatedly targeted ukrainian energy infrastructure over recent months. mr zelensky called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by , what he called , �*russian terrorists�*. it's attacks such as these that have led to the us providing more aid for ukraine. the united states outlined what will be included in a 6
i'm lewis vaughan jones. ukraine's president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide his country with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. in kharkiv — ukraine's second city — officials said a missile narrowly missed a hospital with athousand people inside... leaving a huge crater in the grounds.. blowing out windows and injuring one person. there were also attacks in the dnipro region in central ukraine...
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simon jones, bbc news. a farmer from lincolnshire whose land has been flooded for months says he was shocked to learn that he isn't eligible for any compensation. applications opened this week for farmers to apply for money from the government's flood recovery fund. ministers say they are looking at how the scheme can be expanded. 0ur reporter paul murphy has more. so this shed is literally as it was on the day i left the farm on the 3rd ofjanuary... he is known as britain's most flooded farmer but it seems henry ward isn't flooded to the government's requirements. he has been told that most of his farm, to the east of lincoln, which is still surrounded by water, is in the wrong location for a support payment. i felt physically sick when i found out that we are not going to be eligible for this money here. we are literally the most famous flooded farm in the country, we have made global headlines yet i have been told i'm not eligible. when i found that out yesterday, i literally felt sick, cross, angry, let
simon jones, bbc news. a farmer from lincolnshire whose land has been flooded for months says he was shocked to learn that he isn't eligible for any compensation. applications opened this week for farmers to apply for money from the government's flood recovery fund. ministers say they are looking at how the scheme can be expanded. 0ur reporter paul murphy has more. so this shed is literally as it was on the day i left the farm on the 3rd ofjanuary... he is known as britain's most flooded farmer...
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simon jones, bbc news. now pop sensation taylor swift will be performing in the uk this summer as part of her record—breaking eras tour. but police and consumer groups are warning fans to be vigilant when buying her tickets online, with reports of scams. here's our culture reporter noor nanji and her report contains flashing images. welcome to the eras tour! it's the hottest ticket in town — taylor swift's world tour, which comes to the uk later this year. this has been the most extraordinary experience of my entire life. but some fans, desperate to see the us pop idol, have fallen victim to scams. they include sian williams, who had promised to take her daughter to swift's show in cardiff. it's the fact that we've paid £250, lost £250, so you're out of pocket, and we still haven't got any tickets. so it's sort of that roller—coaster of emotions. being angry with myself, sad that we've lost the money, even sadder still that we don't have tickets. tickets to taylor swift concerts sold out within minu
simon jones, bbc news. now pop sensation taylor swift will be performing in the uk this summer as part of her record—breaking eras tour. but police and consumer groups are warning fans to be vigilant when buying her tickets online, with reports of scams. here's our culture reporter noor nanji and her report contains flashing images. welcome to the eras tour! it's the hottest ticket in town — taylor swift's world tour, which comes to the uk later this year. this has been the most...
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for the moment, i am lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. goodbye. hello there. it was a chilly start with a touch of frost in the north—west but that is where we have seen the lion's share of the sunshine. look how beautiful sterling was this morning. it was not a morning for playing golf in st albans, heavy overnight rain left a lot of large puddles around and that rain is continuing to drift steadily northwards. that means that much of eastern england and eastern scotland staying cloudy, wet and often windy at times, making it feel quite cool. further west, we keep on to that sunshine with a few scattered, light showers. here highs of 13 degrees but factor in the wind and rain, only seven in parts of eastern scotland. as we move through the night, the low pressure pulls away, the isobars stay with us, another front pushing in from the west. that will bring rain into northern ireland, scotland and western fringes of england and wales but ahead of it, some lovely sunshine and with a southerly breeze, some warmth. so anywhere from east yorkshire down to dorset,
for the moment, i am lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. goodbye. hello there. it was a chilly start with a touch of frost in the north—west but that is where we have seen the lion's share of the sunshine. look how beautiful sterling was this morning. it was not a morning for playing golf in st albans, heavy overnight rain left a lot of large puddles around and that rain is continuing to drift steadily northwards. that means that much of eastern england and eastern scotland staying cloudy,...
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centre megan jones scored two tries in the victory as the red roses led 35 points to 14 at halftime. france remained in the contest despite a second—half red card for prop assia khalfaoui as marine menager also scored twice. england top the six nations table with 28 points followed by france on 19. ireland finished third in the championship and qualify for the world cup following their 15—12 win over fourth—placed scotland, while wales collected the wooden spoon despite a 22—20 victory over italy. holders barcelona are through to the final of the women's champions league, overturning a first—leg 1—0 deficit to beat chelsea, who were down to 10 players, by 2—0 in the second leg of their semi final at stamford bridge. it was the second season in a row that barca had beaten chelsea 2—1 in the semifinals and was a blow to home coach hayes who is leaving chelsea to manage the us national team after 14 years in charge. chelsea have never won the champions league, reaching the final only once, in 2021 when they were thrashed 4—0 again by barcelona. the five time madrid mas
centre megan jones scored two tries in the victory as the red roses led 35 points to 14 at halftime. france remained in the contest despite a second—half red card for prop assia khalfaoui as marine menager also scored twice. england top the six nations table with 28 points followed by france on 19. ireland finished third in the championship and qualify for the world cup following their 15—12 win over fourth—placed scotland, while wales collected the wooden spoon despite a 22—20 victory...
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simon jones, bbc news. this probably what, is a huge shock to swift is or anyone who is paying attention, telford's new album release has a ready broken a number of records, the highly anticipated torture poets department which turned out to be a double album became the most streamed album in a single day on spotify and amazon music. taylor also becoming the most streamed artist in a day on spotify, the album broke the record for the biggest pop album of all time by first day streams on apple music, just more records for taylor swift. we will have plenty more coming at the top of the ala. stay with us right here on bbc news. hello there. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. we've got some cold weather overnight where we have the clearer skies. temperatures may be a bit higher in scotland, mind you, because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we'll continue to see a bit of light rain or drizzle on that weak weather front there as it runs into our area of high pressure. now, in between th
simon jones, bbc news. this probably what, is a huge shock to swift is or anyone who is paying attention, telford's new album release has a ready broken a number of records, the highly anticipated torture poets department which turned out to be a double album became the most streamed album in a single day on spotify and amazon music. taylor also becoming the most streamed artist in a day on spotify, the album broke the record for the biggest pop album of all time by first day streams on apple...
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live now to justin jones, democratic tennessee state representative. thank you for speaking to us. what does this new law permits? good to be here with you. unfortunately a horrible day in our state. today a law was passed to allow teachers to carry firearms in classrooms without ever notifying the parents that there were guns student classrooms, the gallery was full of protesters, teachers, parents, protesting against this, hundreds of people came out to oppose the bill. they were not heard. they pass the bill and the majority of people in my seat are against it because they know will make our schools more unsafe and more at risk of children being shot in classrooms.— children being shot in classrooms. , , . classrooms. the bill requires a lots of permits, _ classrooms. the bill requires a lots of permits, approvals - classrooms. the bill requires a lots of permits, approvals and | lots of permits, approvals and training before a licensee chicken have a handgun in the classroom. is there a specific point to that back give you cause for concern? h0 point to that back give you cau
live now to justin jones, democratic tennessee state representative. thank you for speaking to us. what does this new law permits? good to be here with you. unfortunately a horrible day in our state. today a law was passed to allow teachers to carry firearms in classrooms without ever notifying the parents that there were guns student classrooms, the gallery was full of protesters, teachers, parents, protesting against this, hundreds of people came out to oppose the bill. they were not heard....
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simon jones, bbc news. in the uk, in the body advising the government on climate change policy has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark from the climate change committee told the bbc that the prime minister had sent back progress towards reaching net zero: the climate change committee's job is to mark the government's homework on climate, says chris stark and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason — in the autumn the prime minister delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered down targets for phasing out gas boilers. we seem to have _ phasing out gas boilers. - seem to have defaulted to an approach which will impose unacceptable costs on u na cce pta ble costs on ha rd—pressed unacceptable costs on hard—pressed british families, ha rd—pressed british families, costs hard—pressed british families, costs that no—one was ever really told about. costs that no-one was ever really told about.— costs that no-one wa
simon jones, bbc news. in the uk, in the body advising the government on climate change policy has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark from the climate change committee told the bbc that the prime minister had sent back progress towards reaching net zero: the climate change committee's job is to mark the government's homework on climate, says chris stark and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason — in the autumn...
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did in entering into a private business agreement over a personal relationship allegedly with paula jones and bill clinton was different in donald trump in this case in that he was actually the sitting president of t united states. christian: but he wasn't running for election was he? >> well, he was trying to survive empeachment in the house of representatives. remember, they were hot on his heels back then to talk about his issue and the monica lewinsky issue and so many other issues and this was certainly one of those situations where bill clinton was trying to avoid bad media coverage and in that case, the way that it differed from the trump campaigis that bill clinton paid paula jones almost 10 times what donald trump reportedly paid stormy daniels. christian: i get your point but let's quickly focus on this criminal case, given that we are in court. the defense case would be, look, he had nothing to do with these payments. he signed the checks but the bookkeeping is someone else's job. the problem for donald trump is that we've already heard a tape of him and michael co-hen discussi
did in entering into a private business agreement over a personal relationship allegedly with paula jones and bill clinton was different in donald trump in this case in that he was actually the sitting president of t united states. christian: but he wasn't running for election was he? >> well, he was trying to survive empeachment in the house of representatives. remember, they were hot on his heels back then to talk about his issue and the monica lewinsky issue and so many other issues...
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simon jones, bbc news. the outgoing head of the uk government's climate change watchdog says rishi sunak has set back the cause of tackling global warming in britain. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc he didn't think the prime minister had made it a priority and is risking the uk falling behind other countries in the battle against global warming. here's justin rowlatt. we had a stark reminder of the impact of climate change this week — a warning that the world's coral reefs were at risk of dying because of a global bleaching event caused by exceptionally high sea temperatures. it comes as the head of the government watchdog on climate change had some stern words for the prime minister. the reason? in the autumn, rishi sunak delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered—down targets for phasing out gas boilers. we seem to have defaulted to an approach which will impose unacceptable costs on hard—pressed british families — costs that no—one was ever really told abou
simon jones, bbc news. the outgoing head of the uk government's climate change watchdog says rishi sunak has set back the cause of tackling global warming in britain. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc he didn't think the prime minister had made it a priority and is risking the uk falling behind other countries in the battle against global warming. here's justin rowlatt. we had a stark reminder of the impact of climate change this week — a warning that the world's...
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in this morning's quarterfinals, judd trump came from behind to draw level with jak jones. trump held his nerve here to pinch the last frame of the session — first the pink and just look at this black. the 2019 champion turning on the style. it's now 4—1; as they head into this evening's session. david gilbert resumes his match against stephen maguire later with a 7—1 lead. the last frame of their morning session went to a respotted black. maguire will be kicking himself with this miss. gilbert, the world number 28, is very much in control of this match. not too long to wait until... not too long to wait until the first of the champions league. semi—finals — with two of england's key men going head to head. harry kane's bayern munich, against real madrid, featuring man of the momentjude bellingham. both sides ended the hopes of english sides arsenal and manchester city in the quarters. the first leg tonight is at the allianz arena. kane has scored more than a0 goals in all competitions this campaign for bayern — but his manager knows the magic bellingham is capa
in this morning's quarterfinals, judd trump came from behind to draw level with jak jones. trump held his nerve here to pinch the last frame of the session — first the pink and just look at this black. the 2019 champion turning on the style. it's now 4—1; as they head into this evening's session. david gilbert resumes his match against stephen maguire later with a 7—1 lead. the last frame of their morning session went to a respotted black. maguire will be kicking himself with this miss....
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simon jones, bbc news. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1,000 pictures a night is wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes. and so taking that many pictures, in addition to having them being of more than the sky, in addition to having them be able to see really far, it is just a really powerful combination of being able to collect a lot of data. i like to think of it as, if you're looking for a needle in a haystack, which is essentially what you're doing when you're trying to find something cool in space, the more haystacks you have, the more likely you are to find some needles. and so we are putting together a million haystacks and we are really confident there are going to be some pretty fun needles in the
simon jones, bbc news. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1,000 pictures a night is wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes....
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. ♪ i'm lewis vaughan jones. you will watchg "the context" on bbc news. >> relief across israel by the response by the israeli the terry wasn't as overwhelming and intense. >> 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 as if there has been a collective effort to play this whole thing down. >> we have been very clear from the beginning that we do not want to see this conflict escalate. we continue to consult with our allies and partners including in the region. lewis: calls for de-escalation. we'll look at the new reality in the middle east and what happens next. also, we will be in new york outside the donald trump trial courthouse. a man in the last hour or two has set himself on fire. we're expecting an update any moment. we will bring you that. prime minister rishi sunak says he wants to tackle sick culture with the threat of removing benefits. and there is new music from taylor swift, and t
. ♪ i'm lewis vaughan jones. you will watchg "the context" on bbc news. >> relief across israel by the response by the israeli the terry wasn't as overwhelming and intense. >> 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 as if there has been a collective effort to play this whole thing down. >> we have been very clear from the beginning that we do...
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let's speak to kevan jones who's labour mp for north durham. a long—time campaigner for the sum postmasters, what if you made of today's events and the very graphic evidence, the human evidence that we heard? it evidence, the human evidence that we heard? . , , evidence, the human evidence that we heard? .,, , , .,, evidence, the human evidence that we heard? ., , , , ., , ., evidence, the human evidence that we heard? , , ., , heard? it was very pleasing to see alan 'ust heard? it was very pleasing to see alan just laying — heard? it was very pleasing to see alan just laying out _ heard? it was very pleasing to see alan just laying out what - heard? it was very pleasing to see alan just laying out what myself. alan just laying out what myself and others have known for a long time. alan has been a stud rock in the campaign to getjustice. it's the other victims as well, they are the people who finally got the truth on this which was the important point. in terms of compensation, we heard him say that he hasn't received his compensation yet.
let's speak to kevan jones who's labour mp for north durham. a long—time campaigner for the sum postmasters, what if you made of today's events and the very graphic evidence, the human evidence that we heard? it evidence, the human evidence that we heard? . , , evidence, the human evidence that we heard? .,, , , .,, evidence, the human evidence that we heard? ., , , , ., , ., evidence, the human evidence that we heard? , , ., , heard? it was very pleasing to see alan 'ust heard? it was very...
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laura jones, bbc news. ukraine's second biggest city, kharkiv, was repeatedly attacked overnight by russian drones, killing five people. three of those who died were rescue workers attending the scene of a previous attack. the city's mayor said there had been a total of five strikes on the city, where residential buildings were targeted. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has said europe and the united states are "stronger and safer together". he made the remarks at a ceremony marking nato's 75th anniversary. the alliance began as a group of 12 nations who came together in response to the military threat from the soviet union. it's since grown to 32 members, including finland and sweden, who abandoned years of neutrality to join the alliance after russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine. through nato, the united states has more friends and more allies than any other major power. i don't believe in america alone — just as i don't believe in europe alone. i believe in america and europe together in nato
laura jones, bbc news. ukraine's second biggest city, kharkiv, was repeatedly attacked overnight by russian drones, killing five people. three of those who died were rescue workers attending the scene of a previous attack. the city's mayor said there had been a total of five strikes on the city, where residential buildings were targeted. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has said europe and the united states are "stronger and safer together". he made the remarks at a ceremony...
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this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of light and patchy rain. and that patchy rain will continue across eastern england, spreading southwards into the midlands, southern southeast england through the night. further north and west we'll have clearer skies here — so quite a chilly night to come, a touch of frost here and there. further south and
this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering...
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simon jones, bbc news. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale who's injerusalem what is the assessment being made about what form this retaliation could take. about what form this retaliation could take-— about what form this retaliation could take. ., , ,, ., , , about what form this retaliation could take. , ,, ., , could take. nobody knows, there is a lot of speculation _ could take. nobody knows, there is a lot of speculation at _ could take. nobody knows, there is a lot of speculation at the _ could take. nobody knows, there is a lot of speculation at the moment, - could take. nobody knows, there is a lot of speculation at the moment, a l lot of speculation at the moment, a lot of speculation at the moment, a lot of speculation at the moment, a lot of assessment of intelligence. i think the americans would not be speaking as firmly and cleaning clearly if they had no basis for that, there have been reports that iran has been moving missiles are the region, that said the fact the u
simon jones, bbc news. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale who's injerusalem what is the assessment being made about what form this retaliation could take. about what form this retaliation could take-— about what form this retaliation could take. ., , ,, ., , , about what form this retaliation could take. , ,, ., , could take. nobody knows, there is a lot of speculation _ could take. nobody knows, there is a lot of speculation at _ could take. nobody knows, there is a...
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simon jones, bbc news. some breaking news coming into us from central african republic, at least 50 people who were on their way to a funeral have died after their boat capsized in the capital. that was on friday. that's according to afp, the news agency, and they are quoting rescuers who were involved in this, so these 58 people on their way to a funeral died after their boat capsized in the central african republic. and we will bring you more on that storyjust as soon as we get further details. work has begun on one of the first official statues of her majesty queen elizabeth ii, following her death two years ago at the age of 96. the renowned artist and sculptor andy edwards has been tasked with immortalising britain's longest reigning monarch in bronze, which will go on display in staffordshire once complete. our reporter liz copper explains. a sculpture to mark a reign of more than 70 years. andy edwards from stoke is beginning to fashion a historic piece of public art. and this is how his finished sta
simon jones, bbc news. some breaking news coming into us from central african republic, at least 50 people who were on their way to a funeral have died after their boat capsized in the capital. that was on friday. that's according to afp, the news agency, and they are quoting rescuers who were involved in this, so these 58 people on their way to a funeral died after their boat capsized in the central african republic. and we will bring you more on that storyjust as soon as we get further...
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simon jones, bbc news. clio 0'flynn is a freelance journalist living in adeje on tenerife. she told us about the key issues driving the protests. i think the last speaker that you had on just there actually underlined what the main point is — the model, the tourism model that needs to change. that's what the protesters are saying. and in fact, they're just saying to us now, the government, the regional government has said 32,000 people have taken part in the protest march in santa cruz, a lot more than i think people expected when this was planned a couple of weeks ago. and one of the main things that they are also stressing is they're not against tourists. and some of the international headlines over the last couple of weeks might have led people to think that local canarian businesses don't want tourists anymore. and that's not the case. what they're saying is the model of tourism, the way that tourism profits are reinvested, that needs to change. it needs to benefit the local economy and the local eco structure. i think certainly some of the groups that would have orga
simon jones, bbc news. clio 0'flynn is a freelance journalist living in adeje on tenerife. she told us about the key issues driving the protests. i think the last speaker that you had on just there actually underlined what the main point is — the model, the tourism model that needs to change. that's what the protesters are saying. and in fact, they're just saying to us now, the government, the regional government has said 32,000 people have taken part in the protest march in santa cruz, a lot...
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christian: with me is john edward jones iii, former president of dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a roadmap for what is coming in the trial. what did you make of the two sides, the way they laid out their arguments? john: exactly as i thought it would be, a roadmap. from the prosecution's standpoint, what we know is the linchpin of their case is probably michael cohen. and they admit he is not the best witness in the world but it seems they have other witnesses who will corroborate his testimony. from the defense's perspective, what they did was trivialize the case, basically say this is a case that should not have been brought. what we don't know about some of the other witnesses testimony, some folks who work for the former president, what they might say, and the prosecution is playing it close to the vest in terms of testimony. christian: the prosecution has to prove several layers of his intent. can you help us with the law as it pertains to the 2016 campaign? was it illegal in and of itself to pay stormy dani
christian: with me is john edward jones iii, former president of dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a roadmap for what is coming in the trial. what did you make of the two sides, the way they laid out their arguments? john: exactly as i thought it would be, a roadmap. from the prosecution's standpoint, what we know is the linchpin of their case is probably michael cohen. and they admit he is not the best witness in the world...