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england revolution — lionel messi. miami actually went behind in front of a record crowd of over 65,000 in massachusetts before messi weaved his magic — equalising before half—time, and after the break it was all miami. messi scored again to give his side the lead. and later, he came up with an assist as his side cantered to a win. that's nine goals in seven games for messi next to the nba, where lebronjames has helped the los angeles lakers avoid elimination in the first round of the western conference playoffs — for now at least. they beat the the visiting denver nuggets 119—108 in game 4. lebron in fine form with 30 points as the nuggets fell to the lakers for the first time since december, 2022. the teams head back to denver for game 5 on monday with the nuggets leading 3—1 in the series. here's a check on the other results. boston are the top seed in the east. they lead their best of seven series against miami heat 2—1 after a comprehensive win. orlando beat cleveland to level the series at 2—2. and
england revolution — lionel messi. miami actually went behind in front of a record crowd of over 65,000 in massachusetts before messi weaved his magic — equalising before half—time, and after the break it was all miami. messi scored again to give his side the lead. and later, he came up with an assist as his side cantered to a win. that's nine goals in seven games for messi next to the nba, where lebronjames has helped the los angeles lakers avoid elimination in the first round of the...
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you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so certainly a day of mixed fortunes. this area of low pressure has been bringing us that rain. it's pushing northwards around the east coast in particular, some blustery winds around that area of low pressure too. some sunshine out there for western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the south west of england. but there'll also be a scattering of showers that'll be fairly hit and miss. that rain slowly easing away from the south east of england and east anglia, but sitting across northeast england and eastern scotland for a good part of the afternoon. some blustery winds in and around that area of low pressure in the east. we could see gusts around 30 miles an hour or eve
you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so certainly a day of mixed fortunes. this area of low pressure has been bringing us that rain. it's pushing northwards around the east coast in...
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the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the government now funding 15 free hours in term time for two—year—olds whose parents work. childcare providers say costs are rising faster, so their other charges to parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put fees up for a second time. they went up in september and they are going up again in april. i willjust have to review it and see what happens by the end of august, and then — the fees will go up, they have to go up in september, in order to accommodate the wage rises. as a working mum, kirsty will benefit from september. but she is strugglin
the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with...
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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 — and has the very latest. well, it's been a really busy easter weekend for crossings in the channel. on saturday, almost 350 people made it to uk waters and were brought here to dover. yesterday, the figure was almost a50 people. now, the numbers arriving do fluctuate according to factors such as the weather. today, for example, it
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...
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the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknote.— be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from i be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from today's �* be on the banknote. that'sjust i about it from today's programme, do you stay with us here on bbc news, next up is the six o'clock news, we'll have all the latest on the bradford arrest and all the latest from a really fascinating day at the post office and grey. some really telling human evidence. thanks for watching today, hope to see you the same time tomorrow. bye—bye. hello. tuesday was another wet, windy and fairly wild day of weather for
the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to...
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coming up on bbc news, more success in new zealand for england's women. they clinch the one—day series in hamilton with tammy beaumont shining, as they taken a unassailable 2—0 series led. the number of people now known to be trapped following the major earthquake in taiwan has risen considerably. nearly 650 people are in collapsed tunnels along the country's eastern coastline after the strongest earthquake there in a quarter of a century. at least nine people were killed and more than 1,000 injured when the quake hit the city of hualien, about 100 miles south of the capital, taipei. our reporter rupert wingfield—hayes is in the region for us. yesterday, i think after the earthquake struck here in the city of hualien, the focus was really on the damage to buildings here, we saw a number of buildings partially collapsed, focused on the rescue efforts to get people trapped out of those buildings. well, today that operation is wrapped up remarkably quickly, and life in the city of hualien is getting back to normal tonight. however, the focus has now sw
coming up on bbc news, more success in new zealand for england's women. they clinch the one—day series in hamilton with tammy beaumont shining, as they taken a unassailable 2—0 series led. the number of people now known to be trapped following the major earthquake in taiwan has risen considerably. nearly 650 people are in collapsed tunnels along the country's eastern coastline after the strongest earthquake there in a quarter of a century. at least nine people were killed and more than...
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in england, the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support. working parents of two year olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the government now funding 15 free hours in term time for two—year—olds whose parents work. childcare providers say costs are rising faster, so their other charges to parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put fees up for a second time. they went up in september and they are going up again in april. i willjust have to review it and see what happens by the end of august, and then — the fees will go up, they have to go up in september, in order to accommodate the wage rises. as a working mum, kirsty will benefit from september. but she is struggling to
in england, the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support. working parents of two year olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with the...
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england's women will look to complete a clean sweep of their one day international series against new zealand on sunday after a 56—run win in hamilton. opener tammy beaumonth top scored for england with 81 from 96 balls, while amyjones added 48 to take england to 252 all out from 49 overs. in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket but three wickets for nat siver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening batter you want more and i think in particular the situation i was in, i need to be the player to play the senior role and that longer but unfortunately we got some like amyjones and the tell we have that make getting out didn't cause too much drama, just meant that somebody else got an opportunity to score some runs and i she batted beautifully. and that's all the sport for now. thanks for being with us on bbc news. blood test for dementia will be offered more than 50 memory clinics the uk. the fibre trial will aim to see whether spots were early signs. they're bent run by teams in oxford and london. the p
england's women will look to complete a clean sweep of their one day international series against new zealand on sunday after a 56—run win in hamilton. opener tammy beaumonth top scored for england with 81 from 96 balls, while amyjones added 48 to take england to 252 all out from 49 overs. in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket but three wickets for nat siver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening batter you...
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england's women lost their final one—day international against new zealand in hamilton. new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. england had already won the series heading into this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine's excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was a bit of a tricky one. i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat. the way she soaked up pressure at the start of her innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. tennis, and american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami open champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semi final. collins is on a 12—mat
england's women lost their final one—day international against new zealand in hamilton. new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. england had already won the series heading into this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine's excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was a...
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angus crawford, bbc news. now to politics — and there are just days to go until local elections take place across england and wales — a vote which will give the parties a sense of the political weather ahead of the next general election. on thursday, voters will be asked to make their choices on police and crime commissioners. and mayoralties are also up for grabs in ten english regions. the general election could be imminent too — butjust how imminent we don't know yet. joining me now are pete saull, political editor at bbc east midlands, and bbc wiltshire's political reporter, dan o'brien. hello to both of you. i would begin with you, peter, in your area you don't have council elections but you don't have council elections but you do have mayoral elections and also police and crime commissioner, so what are the key issues for voters in those? , ., ., ., in those? everyone in england and wales will get _ in those? everyone in england and wales will get a _ in those? everyone in england and wales will ge
angus crawford, bbc news. now to politics — and there are just days to go until local elections take place across england and wales — a vote which will give the parties a sense of the political weather ahead of the next general election. on thursday, voters will be asked to make their choices on police and crime commissioners. and mayoralties are also up for grabs in ten english regions. the general election could be imminent too — butjust how imminent we don't know yet. joining me now...
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this is bbc news. in the uk, energy prices in england, wales and scotland, have fallen to their lowest level for two years. the regulator's new price—cap has come into force, meaning a household using a typical amount of energy, will pay around £1690 a year. that's a saving of more than £200. rules are different in northern ireland, where prices are also falling. but experts are urging people to stick to savings habits because bills still remain expensive. kevin peachy spoke to one expert for her top three energy saving tips. 0ne, your hot water setting, if it's too hot to wash your hands with, your boiler�*s too high. two, drafts from chimneys to windows and doors, manage those drafts. and three, your showers — you need to stick to four minutes. they should be 1—4 minutes long, less bohemian rhapsody in the shower, and there's the £70 a year on water and energy you could save. forecasts by the energy consultancy cornwall insight suggest energy bills could fall again in the summer, before ed
this is bbc news. in the uk, energy prices in england, wales and scotland, have fallen to their lowest level for two years. the regulator's new price—cap has come into force, meaning a household using a typical amount of energy, will pay around £1690 a year. that's a saving of more than £200. rules are different in northern ireland, where prices are also falling. but experts are urging people to stick to savings habits because bills still remain expensive. kevin peachy spoke to one expert...
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the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports for these toddlers is a political football. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the government, now funding 15 free hours in term time for two—year—olds whose parents work. childcare providers say costs are rising faster, so the other charges to parents could go up. i faster, so the other charges to parents could go up.— faster, so the other charges to parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries _ parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have _ parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put _ parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put these - parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries h
the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports for these toddlers is a political football. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the...
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breaking news and senior doctors in england have ended their dispute with the government. members of the british medical association and the hospital specialists association have backed a new deal. the offer will mean that some consultants will get a pay increase of nearly 20% in the financial year of 2023—2024. junior doctors remain in dispute with ministers over pay and have a fresh mandate to strike. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the senior british conservative mp william wragg has reportedly admitted passing phone numbers of some fellow mps to a person he met on a gay dating app. speaking to the times, mr wragg apologised and said he was scared the individual would have "compromising things" on him. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg. around 12 people working in westminster are believed to have been targeted, all receiving unsolicited whatsapp messages from suspicious mobile numbers. 0ur political correspondent hannah miller reports. good afternoon, prime minister. good afternoon. questioning the prime minister last week, the senior con
breaking news and senior doctors in england have ended their dispute with the government. members of the british medical association and the hospital specialists association have backed a new deal. the offer will mean that some consultants will get a pay increase of nearly 20% in the financial year of 2023—2024. junior doctors remain in dispute with ministers over pay and have a fresh mandate to strike. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the senior british conservative mp...
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thank you forjoining us on bbc news. mr; tonight. thank you for “oining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. working parents in england can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now, there'll be 15 hours per week available for working parents of two—year—olds during school term—time. the government says it will mean tens of thousands more children will be eligible for a government—funded childcare place. here's prime minister rishi sunak. this week it's being expanded to two—year—olds, that's really positive and i've been talking to families for whom that'll be a big difference. we fully funded the programme and increase the rates we are paying to nurseries, making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available and the future looks bright and it is a really positive intervention which when it's fully rolled out wil
thank you forjoining us on bbc news. mr; tonight. thank you for “oining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. working parents in england can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now, there'll be 15 hours per week available for working parents of two—year—olds during school...
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chris mason, bbc news, in walsall. and here we have a list of all six mayoral candidates for the west midlands, in alphabetical order. you can find more details about them, and the candidates for other mayoral elections, on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. team gb hasjust unveiled its new kit for the paris 0lympics today. among those showing it off is the diver tom daley, who will be competing in his fifth 0lympics this summer. his first was in 2008 in beijing, when he wasjust 14. and he is hoping to bring home yet more medals. nesta mcgregor has been talking to him. to list tom daley�*s achievements, they'd probably stack as high as the ten metre board he's famed forjumping from. commonwealth, european, world and — at tokyo 2020 — olympic champion. incredibly, this summer he's heading to his fifth games. but putting on the team gb uniform never gets old. but it's got like this soft bit at the bottomm as well as the tracksuit material. so it's, like, smart, yet comfy and casual, which is nice. his diving cv starts at
chris mason, bbc news, in walsall. and here we have a list of all six mayoral candidates for the west midlands, in alphabetical order. you can find more details about them, and the candidates for other mayoral elections, on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. team gb hasjust unveiled its new kit for the paris 0lympics today. among those showing it off is the diver tom daley, who will be competing in his fifth 0lympics this summer. his first was in 2008 in beijing, when he wasjust 14. and he is hoping...
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the new scheme means parents in england can now access 15 hours of weekly childcare for their two—year—olds — but there are warnings from the industry that the funding does not meet demand. vanessa clarke reports. from a quick stumbled to the back of the net. the children here are quick learners. some of the child care hours are being paid for by the government giving their parents a helping hand. balancing the books is proving tricky for the nursery. books is proving tricky for the nurse . ., y books is proving tricky for the nurse . ., , ._ books is proving tricky for the nurse . ., , ., nursery. the only way that we can remain — nursery. the only way that we can remain financially - nursery. the only way that we can remain financially viable l can remain financially viable is by asking parents a supplement to the funding, a subsidy allowance. parents are unclear as to how funding works so, in a way, they blame the nurseries for trying to get extra because they think it is all going for free. the extra because they think it is all going for free.— all going for free. the first art o
the new scheme means parents in england can now access 15 hours of weekly childcare for their two—year—olds — but there are warnings from the industry that the funding does not meet demand. vanessa clarke reports. from a quick stumbled to the back of the net. the children here are quick learners. some of the child care hours are being paid for by the government giving their parents a helping hand. balancing the books is proving tricky for the nursery. books is proving tricky for the nurse...
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and coming up on bbc news. english clubs are gone, but england players are to the fore tonight with real madrid andjude bellingham travelling to harry kane's bayern munich in the champions league semi finals.
and coming up on bbc news. english clubs are gone, but england players are to the fore tonight with real madrid andjude bellingham travelling to harry kane's bayern munich in the champions league semi finals.
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yunus mulla, bbc news, salford. more than two million workers in england, wales and scotland are having tojuggle caring for a loved one alongside holding down a job. campaigners say many are forced to give up work because of a lack of support and flexibility. but, a new law that comes into force today is hoping to change that... abi smitton has been finding out more. every wednesday, debbie takes her husband, mick, cycling. we love it. it's something that puts a smile on both ourfaces. coming out here cycling, it's good for our mental health as well as physical health. it gives us something to look forward to. mick had a stroke three years ago that left him paralysed on one side of his body. debbie became his carer while also trying to juggle a full—timejob. it completely blew our world apart as to how difficult it was at the time. it has been absolutely exhausting. there are ups and downs. there are just days where you are absolutely shattered and you just need to carry on. she is one of thousands of unpaid carer
yunus mulla, bbc news, salford. more than two million workers in england, wales and scotland are having tojuggle caring for a loved one alongside holding down a job. campaigners say many are forced to give up work because of a lack of support and flexibility. but, a new law that comes into force today is hoping to change that... abi smitton has been finding out more. every wednesday, debbie takes her husband, mick, cycling. we love it. it's something that puts a smile on both ourfaces. coming...
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coming up on bbc news — england's shaun murphy is through to the last 16 of the world snooker championships after a convincing win over lyu haotian. we'll have the latest from the crucible. the metropolitan police has apologised to the mother of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence for breaking its promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. last year the bbc�*s daniel de simone named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. here's daniel's latest report. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white, who died in 2021 and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, gives her
coming up on bbc news — england's shaun murphy is through to the last 16 of the world snooker championships after a convincing win over lyu haotian. we'll have the latest from the crucible. the metropolitan police has apologised to the mother of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence for breaking its promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. last year the...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there's been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they'll go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was presented with the new notes. we have come to present you with a banknotes and this is a big moment because the queen was the first someone to be on the banknotes. mattel has launched the first major redesign of scrabble for 75 years. the classic board game will now be sold with a simpler version printed on its underside and with helper cards so people can team up and play together. it comes after feedback from some younger players, who said they found the traditional game too difficult. the hope is that it will reduce the competitive nature of the game. finally this half hour, beyonce has made us music chart history again. # texas... it's after he
hugh pym, bbc news. the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there's been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they'll go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was presented with the new notes. we have come to present...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: israel says it has withdrawn more ground troops from southern gaza. the move was announced as benjamin netanyahu claims his troops are "one step from victory". it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel— it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is _ it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is not _ it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is not ready - it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is not ready to - a deal. israel is not ready to surrender. the israel gaza war reaches its six—month mark. on october 7th, hamas attacked israel killing about 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. in the war that has followed, the hamas—run health ministry says at least 33,000 palestinians have been killed. slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. he won by a greater margin than expected, defeating the pro—western candidate ivan korcok. it is no time to take a look at the sport with jane. —— now time. hello from the
this is bbc news, the headlines: israel says it has withdrawn more ground troops from southern gaza. the move was announced as benjamin netanyahu claims his troops are "one step from victory". it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel— it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is _ it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is not _ it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is not ready - it translation: israel is ready for a deal. israel is not...
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by a real—life world war ii mission — won best new musical. another big winner was dear england — the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close — who played harry kane — won an 0livier at his first—ever awards show. itjust reached such a large audience base. i mean, it was... i've just never seen anything like it, in terms of the demand for tickets, the enthusiasm of the crowds. it was... it ends with such a feel—good sweet caroline rendition that i think itjust left people leaving the theatre with a buzz and and a love of not only the story and the characters involved, but actually just the medium. it's a celebration of theatre, really, as much as it's a celebration of sport. and dame arlene phillips won her first 0livier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. you'd think if you were rescued from a tight squeeze, you'd be grateful. well, don't forget to tell your face. firefighters rescued this cat when it got stuck between two walls in preston in lancashire. but it didn't look too happy in the photograp
by a real—life world war ii mission — won best new musical. another big winner was dear england — the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close — who played harry kane — won an 0livier at his first—ever awards show. itjust reached such a large audience base. i mean, it was... i've just never seen anything like it, in terms of the demand for tickets, the enthusiasm of the crowds. it was... it ends with such a feel—good sweet caroline rendition that i think itjust...
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another big winner was dear england, the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close, who played harry kane, won an olivier at his first—ever awards show. and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. no awards for the weatherjudging by that picture! it is never ending at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back into winter. take a look at this, this is nottinghamshire, the cherry blossom tree are reminded that we are actually in the month of spring but we have seen gusts of winds in excess of close to 60 mph for some this morning. we have also, watch this, we have also had some snow showers. this is doncasterjust a few hours ago. the snow mostly on higher ground. but it's quite bizarre considering just a couple of days ago we had the warmest day of the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. ijust want the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. i just want to show you essex as we go through t
another big winner was dear england, the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close, who played harry kane, won an olivier at his first—ever awards show. and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. no awards for the weatherjudging by that picture! it is never ending at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back...
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cold and that winds, milder in england and wheels. live from london. this is bbc news. after two weeks of heavy bombardment, the israeli army says it's completed its operation at gaza's largest hospital — leaving the site in ruins. shock results for president erdogan in turkey's local elections — the main opposition party claims its largest victory in almost half a century. scotland's new hate crime law comes into force — but could it harm free speech, as its critics claim? and germany partially legalises cannabis to tackle the black market trade — coming up we have a special report. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. sarah campbell. israel's military says it has completed its operation at gaza's biggest hospital, al—shifa, and has withdrawn its troops from the area. the hospital had been under siege for two weeks. the hamas—run health ministry and palestinian witnesses had earlier reported tanks pulling back from the heavily bombarded hospital—complex in gaza city. the hospital and its surrounds hav
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louise fewster, bbc news. train drivers from five more operators are on strike today, affecting journeys across england, wales and scotland. it's the latest industrial action by members of the aslef union. the dispute is over pay and working conditions and has been deadlocked for months. debt charities are seeing an increasing number of people coming to them struggling to pay their council tax. millions of households in england, wales and northern ireland will see their bills rise this month. latest figures from the charity stepchange says that one in three people are behind on their payments and the average debt owed is more than £1,700. for many, it's become a habit when visiting somewhere new to instantly whip out your phone and take as many pictures as possible to get that one perfect shot for social media, but people are now being warned not to risk their lives for a selfie after tourists were recently spotted standing dangerously close to the edge of the famous seven sisters chalk cliffs. 0ur reporter v
louise fewster, bbc news. train drivers from five more operators are on strike today, affecting journeys across england, wales and scotland. it's the latest industrial action by members of the aslef union. the dispute is over pay and working conditions and has been deadlocked for months. debt charities are seeing an increasing number of people coming to them struggling to pay their council tax. millions of households in england, wales and northern ireland will see their bills rise this month....
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a new place has come into effect in england, wales and scotland, which equates to a saving of £200. rules are different in northern ireland, where prices are falling but experts are urging people to stick to savings habits because bills remain expensive. we had from one expert for three energy—saving tips. from one expert for three energy-saving tips.- from one expert for three energy-saving tips. one, your hot water _ energy-saving tips. one, your hot water setting, _ energy-saving tips. one, your hot water setting, if _ energy-saving tips. one, your hot water setting, if it - energy-saving tips. one, your hot water setting, if it is - energy-saving tips. one, your hot water setting, if it is too l hot water setting, if it is too hot water setting, if it is too hot to wash your hands with, it is too high. secondly, drafts, manage drives from your windows to your chimneys. and three, your showers. 1— four minutes, less bohemian rapid city in the shower. and that £70 a year just on water you could say. —— bohemian rafah city. just on water you could say. -- bohemian rafah ci
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rachel stonehouse, bbc news. in less than two weeks' time, voters across england and wales go to the polls for local elections — but, in blackpool south, residents will also be picking a new mp. the by—election in the lancashire constituency was triggered after the former conservative mp, scott benton, resigned after a lobbying scandal. our political correspondent, harry farley, reports. vegas of the north, and politics is taking centre stage in party town. but step back from the bright lights and this is a seaside town with its challenges. the amount of crime that's going on in blackpool at the moment is horrendous. there's a lot of homeless and there's a lot of people that are just bordering. for more than 20 years, from 1997 to 2019, this was a labour town. then borisjohnson's campaign to get brexit done and the promise of levelling up flipped it to the tories. now, with the scandal—hit former conservative mp having to step down, rishi sunak faces a challenge to keep blackpool blue. many coastal areas st
rachel stonehouse, bbc news. in less than two weeks' time, voters across england and wales go to the polls for local elections — but, in blackpool south, residents will also be picking a new mp. the by—election in the lancashire constituency was triggered after the former conservative mp, scott benton, resigned after a lobbying scandal. our political correspondent, harry farley, reports. vegas of the north, and politics is taking centre stage in party town. but step back from the bright...
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for more on top stories, go to the bbc news website and app. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we saw mixed fortunes of weather on easter sunday. a lot of cloud across large parts of england and wales. best of the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. for easter monday, again, there will be some rain around through central parts of the uk, top and tail of the country should see some sunshine, but there will be further showers. central parts of the country affected by this weather front, that is where the rain will be through the day on monday. some of it fairly heavy at times, north wales, north midlands, northern england pushing into southern scotland as well, maybe across the irish sea into the isle of man and north northern ireland. much of northern scotland should be dry with some sunshine, best of it in the west. the rest of england and wales, sunny spells, scattered showers, some of these may be heavy and also slow—moving. we will see top temperatures of 14—15 celsius in the southeast, still chilly across this northeast corner with a nagging nort
for more on top stories, go to the bbc news website and app. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we saw mixed fortunes of weather on easter sunday. a lot of cloud across large parts of england and wales. best of the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. for easter monday, again, there will be some rain around through central parts of the uk, top and tail of the country should see some sunshine, but there will be further showers. central parts of the country affected by this...
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he was here in the uk - can watch that inquiry from 10am on the bbc news channel. a hunt is continuing across northern england for a man wanted in connection with the killing a young mother, who was fatally stabbed as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford on saturday afternoon. it's emerged that the man had been given bail on charges of assault and threatening to kill her. habibur masum pleaded not guilty when he appeared before manchester magistrates�* court in november. let's go live to our correspondent in bradford — alison freeman. there's been a huge amount of new information over the past 24 are worst that happened on the street behind me in bradford on saturday afternoon at around 3:20pm. the police told me yesterday that the victim kulsooma akter and the alleged attacker, habibur masum, from oldham, they know each other but they did not elaborate on what the relationship was but it's now understood the suspect was on bail for allegedly assaulting and threatening to kill the victim. those are charges that he denied when he appeared in court. as a res
he was here in the uk - can watch that inquiry from 10am on the bbc news channel. a hunt is continuing across northern england for a man wanted in connection with the killing a young mother, who was fatally stabbed as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford on saturday afternoon. it's emerged that the man had been given bail on charges of assault and threatening to kill her. habibur masum pleaded not guilty when he appeared before manchester magistrates�* court in november. let's go live to...
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we start in the uk, and some news that will put further pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates sooner rather than later. shop price inflation has eased to its lowest rate since december 2021, coming in at 1.3% in march, down from 2.5% in february. that's according to the latest data from the british retail consortium. the fall has been driven by lower food prices and more competition between supermarkets. here to explain what that all means is harvir dhillon, an economist from the british retail consortium. great to
we start in the uk, and some news that will put further pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates sooner rather than later. shop price inflation has eased to its lowest rate since december 2021, coming in at 1.3% in march, down from 2.5% in february. that's according to the latest data from the british retail consortium. the fall has been driven by lower food prices and more competition between supermarkets. here to explain what that all means is harvir dhillon, an economist from...
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new zealand. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly 9 overs to spare. every game is important. to start a series well makes it that little bit extra. 0bviously series well makes it that little bit extra. obviously you don't want to be behind early on in the series. to get that when i think was huge for hours. tricky circumstances. the entire group will get confidence in how we manage to get over that line today. jannik sinner won his third title of the season as he finally became the miami 0pen champion, beating grigor dimitrov in straight sets. the italian, who won the australian open injanuary, put in a convincing display to become the new world number two. he wins the title after losing in the final in 2021 and 2023. his defeat by carlos alacraz in indian wells a fortnight ago remains the only time he's been beaten s
new zealand. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly 9 overs to spare. every game is important. to start a series well makes it that little bit extra. 0bviously series well makes it that little bit extra. obviously you don't want to be behind early on in the series. to get that when i think was huge for hours. tricky...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: israel says it has withdrawn thousands of its ground troops from southern gaza after four months of fighting in the khan younis area. it's unclear how the withdrawal will affect plans for a ground offensive in rafah, where more than one million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the israel—gaza war reaches its six month mark. on october 7th, hamas attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. in the war that has followed, the hamas—run health ministry says at least 33,000 palestinians have been killed. slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. he won by a greater margin than expected, defeating the pro—western candidate ivan korcok. and as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america we look at how to safely watch the total blackout as the moon blocks the sun's light. now on bbc news, click. earlier this year, the click team went to kenya and this week, we put together the best of the stories we covered there. we're bringing pow
this is bbc news, the headlines: israel says it has withdrawn thousands of its ground troops from southern gaza after four months of fighting in the khan younis area. it's unclear how the withdrawal will affect plans for a ground offensive in rafah, where more than one million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the israel—gaza war reaches its six month mark. on october 7th, hamas attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. in the war that has followed, the...
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again, a few showers dotted around southern parts of england. temperature—wise, 4—8 celsius for many, still quite chilly, though, across northern scotland. for tuesday, we have a weakening area of low pressure, weather front moving northwards, but a new one arrives across southern areas later in the day. so it means that england and wales could see quite a bit of sunshine around for tuesday morning. northern parts of the country, particularly scotland, will see outbreaks of rain continuing. again, a little bit of winteriness over the higher ground, but showers will develop across england and wales into the afternoon as temperatures rise. wetter and windy weather arriving across the far south of the country later in the day. again, those temperatures mid—teens in the south, still quite chilly in the north. as we continue to move through the new week, low pressure system one after the other continue to hurtle in off the atlantic. that will bring spells of wet and windy weather, particularly windy towards the end of the week, you can see all
again, a few showers dotted around southern parts of england. temperature—wise, 4—8 celsius for many, still quite chilly, though, across northern scotland. for tuesday, we have a weakening area of low pressure, weather front moving northwards, but a new one arrives across southern areas later in the day. so it means that england and wales could see quite a bit of sunshine around for tuesday morning. northern parts of the country, particularly scotland, will see outbreaks of rain continuing....
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stay with us on bbc news. hello there. easter monday brought a day of mixed fortunes, and it's going to be a similar story throughout the week. now, across eastern england, we had some sunshine and where it stayed dry, it was relatively warm — 16 degrees, 61 fahrenheit. but cloud and rain pushing its way steadily northwards. it stayed rather grey and overcast in western scotland, withjust a high of 5 celsius here. now, that weatherfront is going to linger, weakening all the time. but a brisk northeasterly wind will dominate the story across the far north of scotland. clearer skies for a time, early morning mist and fog, perhaps, for england and wales. some showers easing away from the southeast. but eventually, as we go through the day, we'll start to see some outbreaks of rain pushing into the southwest. and as this front gradually moves its way north, the winds will strengthen here. but ahead of it, with some sunny spells injust a few isolated showers, one or two spots, again, could see temperatures into the mid—teen
stay with us on bbc news. hello there. easter monday brought a day of mixed fortunes, and it's going to be a similar story throughout the week. now, across eastern england, we had some sunshine and where it stayed dry, it was relatively warm — 16 degrees, 61 fahrenheit. but cloud and rain pushing its way steadily northwards. it stayed rather grey and overcast in western scotland, withjust a high of 5 celsius here. now, that weatherfront is going to linger, weakening all the time. but a brisk...
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the bbc news website. it is really straightforward, all you have to do is type in your postcode about the local elections on the web page, and you will find all the details about the candidates that are running for mayor is an police and crime commissioners. you're watching bbc news. very shortly where are expecting a news conference about humza yousaf, the first minister of scotland. we are expecting mr yousaf to announce he is stepping down as first minister. let us go live tribute house and our correspondent alexander mackenzie. what we have seenin alexander mackenzie. what we have seen in the last half an hour, humza yousaf go into bute house. what is the latest your hearing? this yousaf go into bute house. what is the latest your hearing?— the latest your hearing? this is bute house. — the latest your hearing? this is bute house, the _ the latest your hearing? this is bute house, the official - the latest your hearing? this is i bute house, the official residence of the first minister in scotland.
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england have won the first one—day international against new zealand, largeley thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly nine overs to spare. every game is important, but i think to start a series well makes it a little bit extra. obviously you don't want to go behind early on in the series, to sue get the win was huge for us, and the holebas and drupal get a lot of confidence from how we managed to get over the line today. sri lanka have a commanding lead in the second, and final, test against bangledesh. responding to sri lanka's first innings total of 531, bangledesh started well, but a middle order collapse saw them bowled out for 178. in a day that saw 15 wickets fall, sri lanka ended their second innings on 102—6, a lead of 455 as they look to wrap up the series having won the first test. nelly korda won her third lpga tour victory on the trot in arizona after h
england have won the first one—day international against new zealand, largeley thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly nine overs to spare. every game is important, but i think to start a series well makes it a little bit extra. obviously you don't want to go behind...
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ellie price, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. ceremonies are taking place in both england and france to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale which paved the way for strong diplomatic co—operation between the countries. this was the scene in paris as british troops joined their french counterparts in a parade outside the elysee palace. french soldiers will take part in the changing the guard ceremony at buckingham palace. let's cross live to paris and speak to our correspondent hugh schofield. it is one of those expressions that has gone into common parlance but i think a lot of people would not know about the origin of the entente cordiale. it about the origin of the entente cordiale. .., about the origin of the entente cordiale. ., " :: cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and _ cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and french _ cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and french sign _ cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and french sign this - the british and french si
ellie price, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. ceremonies are taking place in both england and france to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale which paved the way for strong diplomatic co—operation between the countries. this was the scene in paris as british troops joined their french counterparts in a parade outside the elysee palace. french soldiers will take part in the changing the guard ceremony at buckingham palace. let's cross live to paris...
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this is bbc news. us secretary of state antony blinken is on his way to europe for a five—day visit. he'll meet french president emmanuel macron in paris with a packed agenda — they will discuss ukraine, gaza and haiti. he will then attend the nato foreign ministers�* meeting in brussels. the highest court in florida has upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. the procedure was previously allowed up to fifteen weeks. florida's supreme court has also ruled that voters will be able to decide on expanding abortion access in november. north korea has fired another ballistic missile, according to south korea's military. japan's coast guard said the apparent missile fell into the sea —— outside of its exclusive economic zone. if you're a fan of winter sports, you'll know all about curling — whose contestants slide heavy stones along the ice, and frantically scrub their path with brushes. but where do the blocks of granite come from? in the lead—up to th
this is bbc news. us secretary of state antony blinken is on his way to europe for a five—day visit. he'll meet french president emmanuel macron in paris with a packed agenda — they will discuss ukraine, gaza and haiti. he will then attend the nato foreign ministers�* meeting in brussels. the highest court in florida has upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. the procedure was previously allowed up to fifteen weeks. florida's supreme court has...
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now, to a new kind of organ donation. it's called a paired or pooled donation and it involves finding some other people who are in the same predicament, and swapping. our health correspondent michelle roberts has more. it's like a microphone. a microphone? hello, hello, hello. destiny rae is five. she loves play—doh, singing and her mum, maria. but she doesn't like broccoli or dialysis. but maybe when you get your kidney, you might like broccoli. what do you think? she's been having dialysis three times a week since she was ten months old because her kidneys don't work. added together, that's more than six whole months of her young life rigged up to the machine. i think all she's ever known is dialysis. i i she definitely doesn't have anyl memory of not being on dialysis. and this has kind of been- like her second family for a long time, which in many ways is a beautiful thing. - but, also, what's best- for her is to be out in school. there we go. play therapy helps pass the time while waiting for a new kidney. that's y
now, to a new kind of organ donation. it's called a paired or pooled donation and it involves finding some other people who are in the same predicament, and swapping. our health correspondent michelle roberts has more. it's like a microphone. a microphone? hello, hello, hello. destiny rae is five. she loves play—doh, singing and her mum, maria. but she doesn't like broccoli or dialysis. but maybe when you get your kidney, you might like broccoli. what do you think? she's been having dialysis...
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the regulator's new quarterly price cap comes into force. a household using a typical amount of energy will see their bills fall by £238 compared to the previous cap. the price drop will affect 29 million households. standing charges — that's a fixed daily charge covering the costs of connecting to a supply — have risen to 60 pence a day for electricity and 31 pence a day for gas, but charities say customers still owe billions of pounds to suppliers. with more, here's our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey. spring has arrived in the gardens of this east kent community centre, promising warmer months ahead. i love the daffodils. but locals are still feeling the chilling impact winter bills had on their finances and lifestyle. it's been quite a harsh winter and i haven't been able to afford to have the central heating on. so it's been rather challenging. and so i've been using hot water bottles. i invested in a battery—operated vest. inside the centre we find caz, who's found ways to stay warm, too. wrap up in a blanket or one
the regulator's new quarterly price cap comes into force. a household using a typical amount of energy will see their bills fall by £238 compared to the previous cap. the price drop will affect 29 million households. standing charges — that's a fixed daily charge covering the costs of connecting to a supply — have risen to 60 pence a day for electricity and 31 pence a day for gas, but charities say customers still owe billions of pounds to suppliers. with more, here's our cost of living...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the world's largest chipmaker, tsmc, makes a further big investment in the us with a third factory in arizona. ireland's parliament is poised to elect its new taoiseach. the fine gael leader, simon harris, will become the country's youngest ever leader. what are his plans for the economy? welcome aboard this autonomous bus. also in the programme, we take a ride on the self—driving night bus now serving the streets of seoul. and as millions look to the skies across north america, we take a look at the impact of the solar eclipse on us businesses and tourism. hello. i'm sally bundock with the top business stories. and we start with the microchip giant taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, or tsmc as it's also known. it has agreed to build a third factory in arizona, raising its total investment in the united states to $65 billion. the us government has committed a tenth of that figure in subsidies and a further $5 billion in possible loans to support the plans. the deal is part
live from london, this is bbc news. the world's largest chipmaker, tsmc, makes a further big investment in the us with a third factory in arizona. ireland's parliament is poised to elect its new taoiseach. the fine gael leader, simon harris, will become the country's youngest ever leader. what are his plans for the economy? welcome aboard this autonomous bus. also in the programme, we take a ride on the self—driving night bus now serving the streets of seoul. and as millions look to the skies...
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live from london, this is bbc news. kazakhstan and russia's worst flooding in almost a century forces more than 100,000 people from their homes. a review finds children have been let down by "weak" evidence about gender treatment. england joins a list of european nations limiting medical intervention. spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, says recognising a palestinian state is in europe's best interests. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah — people in gaza mark eid al—fitr surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. a german museum sacs an employee who put his own artwork on display. —— a german museum sacks an employee.
live from london, this is bbc news. kazakhstan and russia's worst flooding in almost a century forces more than 100,000 people from their homes. a review finds children have been let down by "weak" evidence about gender treatment. england joins a list of european nations limiting medical intervention. spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, says recognising a palestinian state is in europe's best interests. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah — people in gaza mark eid al—fitr...