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it did paul three is my number one ick. , .,, did paul three is my number one ick. , ~' , pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar _ pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar movie - pick. it is the most likely billion-dollar movie this| billion—dollar movie this summer. billion-dollar movie this summer-— billion-dollar movie this summer. , ., , summer. there is some variety at the summer— summer. there is some variety at the summer box _ summer. there is some variety at the summer box office, - summer. there is some variety l at the summer box office, music film a amy winehouse movie, back to black. and there are some grand sweeping spectacles coming up generating excitement. among them kevin costner�*s western, horizon and american saga into parts. i want these movies to succeed so desperately because i love the idea of a big ego driven star project and i love the idea of a big sweeping western movie to bring all those audiences out. i would love to see that. but what really _ i would love to see that. but what really defines the sum of 2024 is brand familiarity. so
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professor paul _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm - it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm sure - professor paul lorigan, i'm sure everyone watching has their fingers crossed that that will be success. thank you forjoining us. to china next. in the past few moments, state media in china have said that america's top diplomat antony blinken has met the chinese president. mr blinken has already held talks in beijing with the foreign minister wang yi. mr wang said the us—china relationship had begun to stabilise in recent months, but negative factors were increasing. he said the choice was between international cooperation or rivalry and confrontation that could even slide into conflict. mr blinken said it was important to discuss differences to avoid miscalculations. let's speak to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's in beijing for us. so mr blinken had that meeting with the president?— so mr blinken had that meeting with the president? yeah, and
professor paul _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, _ it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm - it would work. so we are optimistic. professor paul lorigan, i'm sure - professor paul lorigan, i'm sure everyone watching has their fingers crossed that that will be success. thank you forjoining us. to china next. in the past few moments, state media in china have said that america's top diplomat antony blinken has met the chinese president. mr...
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operations. in gaza itself. -- have paul's operations-— in gaza itself. -- have paul's operations. we are absolutely devastated — operations. we are absolutely devastated at _ operations. we are absolutely devastated at this _ operations. we are absolutely devastated at this news. - operations. we are absolutely devastated at this news. tool operations. we are absolutely - devastated at this news. too often, aid workers are being killed in gaza. we alone have lost 176 of our team members. some of them were in the line of duty. this is really very sad, because world central kitchen was giving food supplies to people in need. this is also why it is absolutely fundamental that the israeli authorities allow unrwa once again to travel to the north of gaza, where farming is looming, because we have been banned from getting to that area of gaza. what getting to that area of gaza. what are the day-to-day _ getting to that area of gaza. what are the day—to—day difficulties that your workers and the ones from world central kitchen have? ida your workers and the ones from world central
operations. in gaza itself. -- have paul's operations-— in gaza itself. -- have paul's operations. we are absolutely devastated — operations. we are absolutely devastated at _ operations. we are absolutely devastated at this _ operations. we are absolutely devastated at this news. - operations. we are absolutely devastated at this news. tool operations. we are absolutely - devastated at this news. too often, aid workers are being killed in gaza. we alone have lost 176 of our team members....
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paul and annabel. — that's what matters most to me. i�*:ii and annabel, thank that's what matters most to me. i—.ii and annabel, thank you very much. of course, we will have full coverage of all of those elections and you can find out more on the bbc website and you can type in your postcode for a list of the candidates that are standing in the elections in your area. we will also find details of all the candidates running for mayor and police and crime commissioner elections. you will find that it bbc dakota uk slash news are on the bbc news app. the boss of the new co—op live arena in manchester, which will be the uk's largest music venue, has resigned after a series of problems and delays. gary roden quit his role after comedian peter kay's opening shows were cancelled this week, as the £365 million venue was not ready to open in time. let's speak to our arts and entertainment reporter ian youngs. he has gone, partly because of an interview he did with the bbc. yes. interview he did with the bbc. yes, it has been — intervie
paul and annabel. — that's what matters most to me. i�*:ii and annabel, thank that's what matters most to me. i—.ii and annabel, thank you very much. of course, we will have full coverage of all of those elections and you can find out more on the bbc website and you can type in your postcode for a list of the candidates that are standing in the elections in your area. we will also find details of all the candidates running for mayor and police and crime commissioner elections. you will...
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rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame of remembrance by president paul kagame in kigali and this flame will burn for the next 100 days to signify the duration of a genocide. in 100 days, more than 800,000 people, mostly of the tutsi ethnic minority, were killed. and moderate hutus as well. now, the events from the 7th of april 1994 and for the next 100 days were triggered by the downing of the plane of the then president habyarimana, over kigali, who was hutu. therefore, we had the hutu forces doing the rampage across rwanda, and the tutsu forces which were led by paul kagame, then went on to take over the country within100 days and ended that massacre. there has been a lot of reflection on what the international community could have done better. un peacekeepers had
rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame of remembrance by president paul kagame in kigali and this flame will burn for the next 100 days to signify the duration of a genocide. in 100 days, more...
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. ♪ paul: when i was younger, i never knew what sickle cell was. i just knew, like, sometimes my sisters would just wake up in pain at night. lea: throughout my battle with sickle cell, my brother paul has always been my rock. now he's at my side again and i take on my biggest challenge yet. lea: with my brother's help, i plan to fight through my illness and run the nairobi half marathon. paul: when it comes to sickle cell, they're encouraged against getting tired. ah, nice. i also knew that when she bites into something, she doesn't let go. (speaking in native language). lea: the marathon idea came, came into my mind when i was like, "i need to do something." i need to do something to, to physically show that i can, i can do it like someone with sickle cell can do it. my doctor has cautioned against running the marathon. it could trigger a crisis and bring on severe complications. but i am determined to do it, not just for me. ♪ 80 million of us suffer with this disease across africa. we have to believe. the other day was telling one of my sickl
. ♪ paul: when i was younger, i never knew what sickle cell was. i just knew, like, sometimes my sisters would just wake up in pain at night. lea: throughout my battle with sickle cell, my brother paul has always been my rock. now he's at my side again and i take on my biggest challenge yet. lea: with my brother's help, i plan to fight through my illness and run the nairobi half marathon. paul: when it comes to sickle cell, they're encouraged against getting tired. ah, nice. i also knew that...
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can you look at the paul? —— mickey paul —— the poll. this is something i don't think you would have seen. it is a post office pack containing the documents set out in the index there the agenda for the meeting, key messages that the post office wished to deliver. i think i saw this when i was asked to draft my witness statement. yes. you would not draft my witness statement. yes. you would rrot have _ draft my witness statement. yes. you would not have seen _ draft my witness statement. yes. you would not have seen at _ draft my witness statement. yes. you would not have seen at the _ draft my witness statement. yes. you would not have seen at the time. - draft my witness statement. yes. you would not have seen at the time. i - would not have seen at the time. i certainly did not yet at the time. the notes in large part for the meeting, can we turn to page three, please? we can see the key messages to be delivered by alice perkins under the who column under the introductions to the meeting. thank you for coming today, the people around
can you look at the paul? —— mickey paul —— the poll. this is something i don't think you would have seen. it is a post office pack containing the documents set out in the index there the agenda for the meeting, key messages that the post office wished to deliver. i think i saw this when i was asked to draft my witness statement. yes. you would not draft my witness statement. yes. you would rrot have _ draft my witness statement. yes. you would not have seen _ draft my witness...
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the elements within it are the boys with the piano, st paul's during the blitz, the family round the radiogram, there's the musicians. it captures so much. when dame vera died it wasn'tjust ditchling, but the whole country, in the midst of a pandemic, who remembered a woman whose voice had meant so much during terrible times and it's that which inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity and the privilege of making a number of sculptures, memorials in honour to people who fought in the second world war and have served in various ways and in different conflicts. i like my art to serve stories that are meaningful and impact us all in some way. the work has yet to be turned into bronze. another million pounds is needed to complete it, but say those busy fundraising, dame vera is worth it. her whole life was in service. she was a wonderful singer. what she did during world war ii going out to burma, going out to her boys to bring them a bit of home. her voice means so much to people, not just then, but still now. and this, it's hoped, will help bring her story, her voice to futu
the elements within it are the boys with the piano, st paul's during the blitz, the family round the radiogram, there's the musicians. it captures so much. when dame vera died it wasn'tjust ditchling, but the whole country, in the midst of a pandemic, who remembered a woman whose voice had meant so much during terrible times and it's that which inspired sculptor paul day. i've had the opportunity and the privilege of making a number of sculptures, memorials in honour to people who fought in the...
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possibly can. 0k, paul griffiths, ceo of dubai - as we possibly can. 0k, paul. griffiths, ceo of dubai airport. thank you forjoining us on one of the busiest days of your career. after that extraordinary amount of rain. after that extraordinary amount of rain. here in the uk, the conservatives have suspended one of their mps, mark menzies, from the party while they invesigate claims that he misused campaign funds. the times newspaper says the mp — who represents fylde in lancashire — is alleged to have used thousands of pounds from donors to fund medical expenses and called a 78—year—old aide at 3,15am, asking for help because he'd been locked up by what he called "bad people" demanding money for his release. mr menzies told the paper he strongly disputes the allegations. labour says rishi sunak and the conservative party have serious questions to answer. let's speak to our polital correspondent, henry zeffman, in westminster. what is the times alleging? you are right to say alleging to these are just allegations at this stage but they are also pretty se
possibly can. 0k, paul griffiths, ceo of dubai - as we possibly can. 0k, paul. griffiths, ceo of dubai airport. thank you forjoining us on one of the busiest days of your career. after that extraordinary amount of rain. after that extraordinary amount of rain. here in the uk, the conservatives have suspended one of their mps, mark menzies, from the party while they invesigate claims that he misused campaign funds. the times newspaper says the mp — who represents fylde in lancashire — is...
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rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. a very symbolic lighting of the flame of remembrance by the president in kigali. this flame will burn for the next 100 days to signify the duration of the genocide, 100 days, more than 800,000 people, mostly of an ethnic minority, were killed. and moderate hutus as well. the events from the 7th of april 1994 and for the next 100 days were triggered by the downing of the plane of the then president over kigali, who was a hutus and therefore had the hutus forces across rwanda. the opposing forces across rwanda. the opposing forces which were led by paul kigali were then to take over the country within just 100 were then to take over the country withinjust100 days were then to take over the country within just 100 days and were then to take over the country withinjust100 days
rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. a very symbolic lighting of the flame of remembrance by the president in kigali. this flame will burn for the next 100 days to signify the duration of the genocide, 100 days, more than 800,000...
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paul murphy, bbc news. just before we leave you this hour, some breaking news that is coming to us from vietnam. a vietnamese property tycoon has been sentenced to death for defrauding a bank of billions of dollars. the 67—year—old was found guilty of embezzlement, bribing state officials and violating bank lending conditions. it's been described as one of the greatest bank fraud is the world has ever seen. we'll have more than that in the next hour. now the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. it's been a fairly cloudy start to the day, but the cloud breaking up for most of us away from the english channel and irish sea coasts, where we'll hang onto some murky conditions through the day. but for most, it's going to feel warm, and we're looking at spells of hazy sunshine. but if you have an allergy to tree pollen, particularly birch, maybe a bit of plane as well as some ash, these are the pollen levels today, moderate to high across most of the country. now, we've had a weather front which has push
paul murphy, bbc news. just before we leave you this hour, some breaking news that is coming to us from vietnam. a vietnamese property tycoon has been sentenced to death for defrauding a bank of billions of dollars. the 67—year—old was found guilty of embezzlement, bribing state officials and violating bank lending conditions. it's been described as one of the greatest bank fraud is the world has ever seen. we'll have more than that in the next hour. now the weather with carol kirkwood....
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more than 5,000 people a month received pip for conditions like paul's. the government says as a result, the benefits bill is rising at an unsustainable rate. it really makes a big difference, both for me and my wife. i've done counselling. i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems. it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean that we can go off on holidays and live this frivolous lifestyle. slide it into the gap. the government says it wants to overhaul the system to help some people through targeted individual support rather than through monthly cash payments. but plans to change the way pip is delivered has angered charities. perfect. good. there's definitely a conversation to be had about how we can improve pip for people who need to use it. what we shouldn't be having a conversation about is taking money away from people, who face very real extra costs as a result of their disability
more than 5,000 people a month received pip for conditions like paul's. the government says as a result, the benefits bill is rising at an unsustainable rate. it really makes a big difference, both for me and my wife. i've done counselling. i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems. it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean...
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paul carter, bbc news. now, if you have a taylor swift fan in your household you will know that there is double excitement today about her new album. the tortured poets department was released this morning, and then just hours later she announced a second instalment, with another 15 tracks. our music correspondent mark savage has been listening. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of this morning, a surprise. two hours after it was released, taylor added 15 extra songs. writing online, she explained she'd written so much tortured poetry in the past two years that she felt compelled to share it. many of the songs deal with her break—up from the british actorjoe alwyn. # he said he'd love me all his life...#. this is so good. the emotional weight of the album floored many of her fans. but critics gave it a clutch of four and five—star reviews. i think it's a really beautiful record. i think it's swift at the height of her songwriting prowess.
paul carter, bbc news. now, if you have a taylor swift fan in your household you will know that there is double excitement today about her new album. the tortured poets department was released this morning, and then just hours later she announced a second instalment, with another 15 tracks. our music correspondent mark savage has been listening. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of this morning, a surprise. two hours after it was...
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earliertoday, president paul kagame lit the flame of remembrance in kigali at the memorial there and lead heads of state and former heads of state joining him from around the world to lay a wreath at that the where it is believed about a quarter of a million people were buried. the journey of recovery has been long and slow in rwanda and people are still confronting the troops. just this year, i knew a mass grave was discovered, so indeed thejourney this year, i knew a mass grave was discovered, so indeed the journey of discovery continues. but the president reflected in his speech on the demographics today in rwanda and said about three quarters of rwandans are under the age of 35 so will not have a memory of what happened in 1994 and said that is where the hope of the country, rebuilding, new and renewal lies, in this new generation that will have a different perspective. find this new generation that will have a different perspective.— different perspective. and as we were reporting. _ different perspective. and as we were reporting, friends - different perspective. and as we w
earliertoday, president paul kagame lit the flame of remembrance in kigali at the memorial there and lead heads of state and former heads of state joining him from around the world to lay a wreath at that the where it is believed about a quarter of a million people were buried. the journey of recovery has been long and slow in rwanda and people are still confronting the troops. just this year, i knew a mass grave was discovered, so indeed thejourney this year, i knew a mass grave was...
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paul carter checks out a race with a difference. and despite the smooth overtaking, these racing manoeuvres aren't all that they seem. i'm at the las vegas motor speedway, and this is the indy autonomous challenge. and none of these cars have drivers — well, not human ones, at least. indy autonomous challenge is a research initiative where we bring universities from around the world and companies that are working in the autonomous vehicle space, and we try to advance the technology through the platform of motorsport by running fully autonomous race cars with al drivers that are coded by top research university teams. the idea is to try to prove that autonomous technology can work at extremely high speeds. what you'll see is fully autonomous race cars racing each other, two at a time, passing each other at increasingly higher speeds until one car either crashes or gives up. and we can say that because there's no driver in it, so if it crashes, itjust costs some money. and, you know, the speeds that we've achieved in the past at thi
paul carter checks out a race with a difference. and despite the smooth overtaking, these racing manoeuvres aren't all that they seem. i'm at the las vegas motor speedway, and this is the indy autonomous challenge. and none of these cars have drivers — well, not human ones, at least. indy autonomous challenge is a research initiative where we bring universities from around the world and companies that are working in the autonomous vehicle space, and we try to advance the technology through...
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after years in paul's garage, it's finally time to say goodbye. i've come to know it almost, i've studied it in such intense detail, that it will be sad to say cheerio to it. this gigantic ichthyosaur will soon go to its new home on public display at the bristol museum and art gallery. georgina rannard, bbc news, swindon. australia is suffering an infestation of fire ants, with a potentially devastating impact on the country's health and agriculture. the fire ants are originally from south america but are thought to have entered australia 20 years ago in shipping containers, and can kill people and livestock. phil mercer has the story. sniffer dogs are on the front line in australia's fight against a formidable invader. fire ants attack as a swarm. they are a danger to people, pets, livestock and wildlife. they lock their jaws onto their victims�* skin and inject venom through a spike on their abdomen. their sting causes a burning sensation. the invasive pests were first found in australia in 2001, but had probably been here undetected for years
after years in paul's garage, it's finally time to say goodbye. i've come to know it almost, i've studied it in such intense detail, that it will be sad to say cheerio to it. this gigantic ichthyosaur will soon go to its new home on public display at the bristol museum and art gallery. georgina rannard, bbc news, swindon. australia is suffering an infestation of fire ants, with a potentially devastating impact on the country's health and agriculture. the fire ants are originally from south...
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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 down and ijust felt i had just been forgotten about. since october and the downpours of storm babet, this is what henry's farm has looked like. it flooded when the bank collapsed on a nearby river but that river is not designated as a major watercourse so this area doesn't qualify for grants of up to £25,000 from the government. does it surp
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...
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paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic difference, that is why we have had foreign governments and aid agencies asking for these changes for many weeks. from what we understand from local reports, there was a long meeting of israel's security cabinet after president biden gave his stark warning to the israeli prime minister in the phone call and at the meeting there were members of the meeting there were members of the security establishment of israel, israeli diplomats, warning the ministers present that if they did not make these kinds of changes, israel could face new sanctions, potentially even an arms em
paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic...
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paul will wait to see what _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means - for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to i for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to him j wait to see what this means to him when the consultation closes on 12 weeks' time. labour says it wants to see a system that allows disabled people to live independently. nikki fox, bbc news. in the last hour, the national crime agency has issued an unprecedented alert to all schools in the uk, warning about the danger to pupils of so called sextortion. that's when criminals trick young people into sharing intimate images of themselves online and then blackmail their victims for cash. police say there's been an alarming increase in the number of cases. angus crawford reports. just 16, murray dowey ended his life. criminals posing as a girl online tricked him into sending compromising pictures. then they blackmailed him. he couldn't bear it. they'v
paul will wait to see what _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this _ for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means - for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to i for many disabled people. paul will wait to see what this means to him j wait to see what this means to him when the consultation closes on 12 weeks' time. labour says it wants to see a system that allows disabled people to live independently. nikki fox, bbc news. in the...
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conservative mps now saying that the deaths of uk aid workers must be a line in the sand, that is a call from paul bristow, the peterborough mp. adding to that there is the former foreign office minister sir alan duncan, who 0ffice minister sir alan duncan, who has said that it can no longer be justified that we send arms over to israel. he previously had responsibility for looking at who gets export licences and where arms can go. i would say though that there are conservative mps who believe that the uk must stand by israel, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who visited israel this week and lord frost, the former brexit negotiator. he said israel must not be allowed, but it must be enabled to win this war. because it is in our national interest to do so. in that sense there is no at kind of united view in the conservative party, but there is added weight behind the calls for the uk to suspend arms seams. labour's position is to ask for the government to publish its legal advice on the issue. they say that if that legal advice shows that israel hasn't been meeting its internat
conservative mps now saying that the deaths of uk aid workers must be a line in the sand, that is a call from paul bristow, the peterborough mp. adding to that there is the former foreign office minister sir alan duncan, who 0ffice minister sir alan duncan, who has said that it can no longer be justified that we send arms over to israel. he previously had responsibility for looking at who gets export licences and where arms can go. i would say though that there are conservative mps who believe...
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some months you rob peter to pay paul, and that'sjust the way it is. and as long as you let people know that you're struggling and that... we're not — i'm not the only person who's struggling. there's thousands and thousands. quite a few of my friends are struggling, as well, you know? but hopefully, fingers crossed, things are going to start coming down now, which is going to make it a lot more manageable with everything. manageable because today the cost of each unit of gas and electricity in the home has come down. energy prices are now at their lowest level for two years, but at the same time, some government support is being wound down, and other bills — water, council tax, phone and broadband — are on the way up. financial pressures aren't over — theyjust look a bit different. that will pay for itself on the energy saving. that's why this former mining community is part of a project sharing good habits to save energy and money. if you use more energy, you pay more. so sarah, who leads the discussion, says simple tips are best even at this
some months you rob peter to pay paul, and that'sjust the way it is. and as long as you let people know that you're struggling and that... we're not — i'm not the only person who's struggling. there's thousands and thousands. quite a few of my friends are struggling, as well, you know? but hopefully, fingers crossed, things are going to start coming down now, which is going to make it a lot more manageable with everything. manageable because today the cost of each unit of gas and electricity...
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paul, not his real name, started dealing drugs for his local gang at 15. as the drug's business began to boom, he moved into trafficking large quantities of cocaine. after i press him about his new role, he admits he has killed people. things are dangerous right now. they can come at you from anywhere. i feel remorse for taking people's life. who am i to take anyone's life? the country's official murder rate has multiplied by eight over the past five years, overtaking colombia and mexico. i ask him why. everyone wants territory. just to have the territory, foreign cartels are conducting gangs here to get them. they are contacting the gangs he had to get them to traffic drugs. at the biggest port, the coastguard has stepped up its patrols. translation: here in the past, we were dealing with common criminals. now, anyone we see could have a high—calibre weapon because gangs are now officially classed as terrorists. we are and the army are allowed to act more freely, shooting straightaway without the protocol. this area is particularly vulnerable to gang vi
paul, not his real name, started dealing drugs for his local gang at 15. as the drug's business began to boom, he moved into trafficking large quantities of cocaine. after i press him about his new role, he admits he has killed people. things are dangerous right now. they can come at you from anywhere. i feel remorse for taking people's life. who am i to take anyone's life? the country's official murder rate has multiplied by eight over the past five years, overtaking colombia and mexico. i ask...
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— the joint—favourite trained by willie mullins, his second national winner, and a first for jockey paul townend. the full story of the race and reaction on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now. tens of thousands of people whojuggle caring for a loved one — with paid employment may be forced to cut their working hours. that's a warning from the charity, careuk — which says recent increases in pay and the national living wage could actually leave carers financially worse off. the government is facing growing pressure over demands made on some carers to repay thousands of pounds they received in accidental overpayments. dan whitworth from bbc radio 4's money box explains. when it comes to caring for loved ones in the uk, there is no shortage of people willing to help — more than 5.5 million people regularly care for friends, family members and even neighbours. nearly a million get ca rer�*s allowance worth just over £80 per week. of those, around 175,000 work alongside caring for a loved one. they cannot take home more than £151 per week. if they do, even byjus
— the joint—favourite trained by willie mullins, his second national winner, and a first for jockey paul townend. the full story of the race and reaction on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now. tens of thousands of people whojuggle caring for a loved one — with paid employment may be forced to cut their working hours. that's a warning from the charity, careuk — which says recent increases in pay and the national living wage could actually leave carers financially...
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paul triolo from the albright stonebridge group consultancy says the us is making huge strides to bring chip production onshore. it is a huge step forward. i think one official characterised it as the biggest foreign direct investment in greenfield's facility in advanced semiconductors in us history. so it's a big step on the way to the us trying to onshore some percentage of global capacity in advanced semiconductors. right now, the percentage is zero, so the goals that the commerce department has set up for these investments is to reach about 20% of global capacity for advanced semiconductors by 2030. and this is a big step in that direction. it's notjust investments coming from the outside,
paul triolo from the albright stonebridge group consultancy says the us is making huge strides to bring chip production onshore. it is a huge step forward. i think one official characterised it as the biggest foreign direct investment in greenfield's facility in advanced semiconductors in us history. so it's a big step on the way to the us trying to onshore some percentage of global capacity in advanced semiconductors. right now, the percentage is zero, so the goals that the commerce department...
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and the hard documents review and finally the patrick paul 2017 mimecast data review, the post office did not provide the numbers of documents for witnesses commencing this week although they anticipated providing those numbers shortly. between the 2nd of april and the 5th of april the inquiry received seven further letters about one or more of those reviews. those letters have also been provided to court participants and i should not repeat them. within those letters the post office disclose the number of additional documents as follows, on the 3rd of april 196 documents were disclosed said to be from the nasa drive, the post office said they continue to collect material from the post office file share that might be relevant to the phase five and six hearings. howeverthe relevant to the phase five and six hearings. however the inquiry understands such a measure to be out of an abundance of caution. on the 3rd of april 3180 documents were disclosed said to be from and i quote further material identified from third—party adviser files and material identified as part of a second assur
and the hard documents review and finally the patrick paul 2017 mimecast data review, the post office did not provide the numbers of documents for witnesses commencing this week although they anticipated providing those numbers shortly. between the 2nd of april and the 5th of april the inquiry received seven further letters about one or more of those reviews. those letters have also been provided to court participants and i should not repeat them. within those letters the post office disclose...
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rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country either through contempt or cowadice during the massacre. france acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will to do so. faith mbabazi, former journalist and east africa faith mbabazzi, former journalist and east africa communications specialist. she's been at the ceremonies in the capital kigali2. in the capital kigali. it is the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the tutsis in rwanda. we all know it has been a journey, a remarkablejourney. it is very significant. today, it has been a very busy day. it started quite early in the morning with the lighting of the flame of hope at the kigali genocide memorial. it was led by president khatami and his wife, the first lady, keg army. later, there was another commemoration event where hundreds of rwandans and their friends event where hundreds of rwandans and theirfriends met event where hundreds of rwandans and their friends met together and there were speeches, it was a very sombre event, and president
rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country either through contempt or cowadice during the massacre. france acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will to do so. faith mbabazi, former journalist and east africa faith mbabazzi, former journalist and east africa communications specialist. she's been at the ceremonies in the capital kigali2. in the capital kigali. it is the 30th anniversary of the 1994...
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the 7—1 joint favourite, i am maximus, ridden byjockey paul townend and trained by willie mullins, stormed home to win the grand national. delta work came in second, followed by minella indo in third and galvin in fourth place. after clearing the last fence, townend and i am maximus pulled ahead and widened the gap on the final stretch, securing the win by seven and a half lengths. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia the musical is now celebrating it's 25th year in london's west end. since it's first opening night, 10 million people have seen the production in london with many super "trouper" fans returning again and again. our reporter frankie mccamley went backstage to meet the cast. # mamma mia! # now i really know...# the iconic smash hit, paired with the feel—good factor, just some of the reasons why this show has become a west end favourite. now in its 25th year. it's a phenomenon. it's quite something for any show to have that kind of life in it, really. and i think we are kind of like that solid production. since 1999, ten million people have seen mamma mia! in london, 70 mi
the 7—1 joint favourite, i am maximus, ridden byjockey paul townend and trained by willie mullins, stormed home to win the grand national. delta work came in second, followed by minella indo in third and galvin in fourth place. after clearing the last fence, townend and i am maximus pulled ahead and widened the gap on the final stretch, securing the win by seven and a half lengths. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia the musical is now celebrating it's 25th year in london's west end....
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winner is �*s, a 71 joint favourite who wins for jockey �*s, a 71 joint favourite who wins forjockey paul townsend plenty more on that and all of our stories on the bbc news website. do stay with us here on big seniors. hello. a wind of change on the way. yesterday it was the warmest day of the year with temperatures exceeding 20 celsius in a number of areas and the outlook looks very different, turning colder with a cutting wind on the way. if we look at the satellite picture, you can see this area of weather. this is where the air is coming from, from the north atlantic and you could argue over the next few days it will be coming in almost from the arctic regions, and that blue colour, that colder air mass invade the uk, squeezing the warmer air towards the south. this process has already begun. through this afternoon, temperatures in some spots in the north will struggle to reach double figures. we still have warmth across the bulk of england in excess of 20 celsius in one or two spots across east anglia and the south—east. showers are in the forecast, two, politically across scotlan
winner is �*s, a 71 joint favourite who wins for jockey �*s, a 71 joint favourite who wins forjockey paul townsend plenty more on that and all of our stories on the bbc news website. do stay with us here on big seniors. hello. a wind of change on the way. yesterday it was the warmest day of the year with temperatures exceeding 20 celsius in a number of areas and the outlook looks very different, turning colder with a cutting wind on the way. if we look at the satellite picture, you can see...
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a ceremony in the rwandan capital kigali will be led by president paul kagame. ahead of the anniversary, france acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide along with its allies but lacked the will to do so. we do have some live pictures from kigali that we want to show you. of course, there will be a commemoration, we're showing you some of those pictures now of that 30th anniversary. the event is being attended by several international guests, including french foreign minister and the ex—us president bill clinton. do please stay with us here on bbc news because will have plenty more coverage on our top story, six months of war were in israel and much more. please do stay with us. storm kathleen yesterday brought some windy weather indeed. warmest outer parts of east anglia, 21 celsius, the warmest day of the year so far. towards the exposed western coast, gust of winds up to 70mph. another very blustery day again today. it is of low pressure that is storm kathleen pushing further northward but a tight squeeze and the isobars so very windy once again
a ceremony in the rwandan capital kigali will be led by president paul kagame. ahead of the anniversary, france acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide along with its allies but lacked the will to do so. we do have some live pictures from kigali that we want to show you. of course, there will be a commemoration, we're showing you some of those pictures now of that 30th anniversary. the event is being attended by several international guests, including french foreign minister and...
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a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, is being led by president paul kagame. world leadersjoined the president in laying wreaths. those present included the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, and the former us president, bill clinton, who has previously called the massacre of ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus the biggest failure of his presidency. there is plenty more to come, and also a long read on rwanda on our website. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon. well, after a stormy start to our weekend, the winds are still a feature out there but not as severe as yesterday. and there are still some lengthy spells of sunshine to be found. but the rainbow says it all. yes, some of us will continue to see some showers. most frequent showers across the north—west of scotland and running up through south—west england across wales, stretching up into the midlands and lincolnshire. one or two heavier ones. maybe the odd rumble of thunder and still, still of thunder and still, accompanied by gusts of winds in excess of 40—50 mph in the land, strong
a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, is being led by president paul kagame. world leadersjoined the president in laying wreaths. those present included the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, and the former us president, bill clinton, who has previously called the massacre of ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus the biggest failure of his presidency. there is plenty more to come, and also a long read on rwanda on our website. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon. well, after a...
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a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, is being led by president paul kagame. world leadersjoined the president in laying wreaths. those present included the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, and the former us president, bill clinton, who has previously called the massacre of ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus the biggest failure of his presidency. 351 days ago russell cook, nicknamed the "hardest geezer", set off to run the entire length of africa to raise money for charity. since then he's fallen victim to an armed robbery and suffered a health scare — but finally the end is in sight. russell should cross the finish line in tunisia this afternoon, and our reporter ellie price has been looking back at his journey. let's go! day three! day four! day six! his nickname on social media is hardest geezer. day 349 of running the entire length of africa. after more than 350 days, 10,000 miles and 19 million steps, he's probably earned it. he's run through deserts, rainforests, savannahs, mountains, jungle and 16 countries, and he's raised well over £500,000
a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, is being led by president paul kagame. world leadersjoined the president in laying wreaths. those present included the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, and the former us president, bill clinton, who has previously called the massacre of ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus the biggest failure of his presidency. 351 days ago russell cook, nicknamed the "hardest geezer", set off to run the entire length of africa to raise money for...
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as paul's open in the world's most popular contract, will take a look at at stake. and what's behind decision in the us to fast track a bill that ban tiktok? —— polls. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. we began with some live pictures are from india which starts voting today, the world's most popular country has over 950 million voters, my colleaguejoins us. it's has over 950 million voters, my colleague joins us. it's only a day one of a six—week along election, tell us how things have gotten under way? just a fact that time. _ have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives - have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives you i have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives you a i fact that time. gives you a sense of the skill of the elections which have been held in the was largest on in a massive exercise by election officials. we currently in the city of shehnai, the southern state of tamil nadu. there are 39 lawmakers sent from the state into the parliament and all of those 39 seats will be voting through the day to
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the thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral in london, on the 8th of may, will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. there are growing calls for the introduction of graduated driving licences for young people, restricting their use of cars after passing their tests. it's something families who've lost loved ones to crashes involving young drivers have campaigned for and has the backing of the aa and some driving instructors. 0ur reporter phillip norton has the story. your first wheels can be fun, but for young drivers, it can often end in serious injury or death, if not for them, for passengers or others on the road. kevin dyas is a driving instructor and also the chair of grimsby instructors association. he wants to see tougher restrictions on new drivers to lower casualty numbers. i think we need to relook at what we do for younger drivers because they are younger. the bit of the brain that deals with risk is towards the front, our brains develop from the back. so it is the last part of the brain that actually begins — orfinishes developing. govern
the thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral in london, on the 8th of may, will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. there are growing calls for the introduction of graduated driving licences for young people, restricting their use of cars after passing their tests. it's something families who've lost loved ones to crashes involving young drivers have campaigned for and has the backing of the aa and some driving instructors. 0ur reporter phillip norton has the...
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let's speak now to paul dales, chief uk economist at capital economics. gives a sense of what this says about the state of uk finances. things are moving in the right direction, as you said borrowing is lower than the previous financial year and much lower than during the pandemic when borrowing was over £300 billion in one single year. it isjust not falling £300 billion in one single year. it is just not falling quite as fast
let's speak now to paul dales, chief uk economist at capital economics. gives a sense of what this says about the state of uk finances. things are moving in the right direction, as you said borrowing is lower than the previous financial year and much lower than during the pandemic when borrowing was over £300 billion in one single year. it isjust not falling £300 billion in one single year. it is just not falling quite as fast
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rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent, anne soy, has been following the occasion from nairobi. and, just orchestra what happened today. and, just orchestra what happened toda . ~ . , and, just orchestra what happened toda .~ ., ,_ . today. well, a very symbolic li . htin: today. well, a very symbolic lighting of — today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the _ today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame - today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame of - today. well, a very symbolic - lighting of the flame of remembrance by the president in kigali. this display will go on for the next 100 days to symbolise the genocide. in 100 days more than 800,000 people were killed. the events from the 7th of april 1994 and for the next 100 days were triggered by the downing of the playing of the then president of the playing of the then president of kigali who w
rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent, anne soy, has been following the occasion from nairobi. and, just orchestra what happened today. and, just orchestra what happened toda . ~ . , and, just orchestra what happened toda .~ ., ,_ . today. well, a very symbolic li . htin: today. well, a very...
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let's speak to paul hutcheon, political editor of the daily record who is in the scottish parliament. the bbc understands this power—sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding?— power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the bute house aareement your understanding? the bute house agreement is — your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead _ your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead i _ your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead i understand - your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead i understand in i agreement is dead i understand in the two greenjunior agreement is dead i understand in the two green junior ministers patrick harvie and lorna slater were in bute house this morning where they were told by humza yousaf it was over, they will no longer be in government and it looks likely the snp will govern as a minority government with 63 votes which is two short of the majority. it government with 63 votes which is two short of the majority. two short of the ma'
let's speak to paul hutcheon, political editor of the daily record who is in the scottish parliament. the bbc understands this power—sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding?— power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the bute house aareement your understanding? the bute house agreement is — your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead _ your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead i _ your...
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a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, will be led by president paul kagame. ahead of the anniversary, france acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will to do so. now it's time for a look at today's sport, with gavin. thank you very much indeed. a big day in the premier league to come. liverpool look to regain top spot, after arsenal took the lead on saturday, but to do so they'll have to beat rivals manchester united at old trafford, whichjurgen klopp admits won't be straight forward. united is a top side, playing at home, we all know that. but we have to... let's do what we did from minute 15 to, i don't know, 70 something. football is not that easy, so we have to find a way to cause united problems, and they will try exactly the same. we have seen, two weeks ago, in the game against liverpool, how an effect and how an impact we can have in togetherness and in a positive way on the pitch. we are going for that again, positive mood, on old trafford. that's one of three games in the premier league on sunday
a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, will be led by president paul kagame. ahead of the anniversary, france acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will to do so. now it's time for a look at today's sport, with gavin. thank you very much indeed. a big day in the premier league to come. liverpool look to regain top spot, after arsenal took the lead on saturday, but to do so they'll have to beat rivals manchester united at old trafford,...
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a guitar played byjohn lennon and paul mccartney is going up for auction — after spending the last 50 years hidden in an attic. the framus12—string hootenanny was used in sessions for the beatles albums help! and rubber soul. the auctioneers expect it to fetch up to $800,000 when it goes under the hammer in new york next month. finally this half hour, the us military are trained to deal with the unexpected, but take a look at what turned up on the runway at macdill air force base in tampa in florida. a three metre — or ten foot — alligator. the large reptile was spotted next to the land gear of a refuelling aircraft. as you can see the gator was wrangled and captured by wildlife experts. officials say it may have wandered into the base searching for a mate. it was released into a nearby river with the air force posting, "our newest toothy airman has been relocated to a more suitable environment off base." stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. rather like the last few days, west is best in terms of temperatures today, but even here, temperatures are a bit lower than they ha
a guitar played byjohn lennon and paul mccartney is going up for auction — after spending the last 50 years hidden in an attic. the framus12—string hootenanny was used in sessions for the beatles albums help! and rubber soul. the auctioneers expect it to fetch up to $800,000 when it goes under the hammer in new york next month. finally this half hour, the us military are trained to deal with the unexpected, but take a look at what turned up on the runway at macdill air force base in tampa...
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among those americans is the former us marine paul whelan, who is currently serving a 16 year sentence for espionage. as in the case of gershkovich, the us authorities have designated mr whelan wrongfully detained, and last year another journalist was arrested. she holds russian and american passports. she works for the prague —based radio free europe radio liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan gershkovich, his repeal was deaf his appeal was rejected, he will remain in pre—trial detention in moscow. he will remain in pre-trial detention in moscow. floods, droughts. _ detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. - detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. we i detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. we are l droughts, cyclones. we are seeing more devastating natural events as the climate change worsens. now the climate migration council has published a report on actions to prevent displacement caused by these natural disasters. earlier i spoke to georgetown universi
among those americans is the former us marine paul whelan, who is currently serving a 16 year sentence for espionage. as in the case of gershkovich, the us authorities have designated mr whelan wrongfully detained, and last year another journalist was arrested. she holds russian and american passports. she works for the prague —based radio free europe radio liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan...
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if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games.
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a guitar played byjohn lennon and paul mccartney is going up for auction after spending the last 50 years hidden in an attic. the framus12—string hootenanny was used in sessions for the beatles albums help! and rubber soul. the auctioneers expect it to fetch up to $800,000 when it goes under the hammer in new york next month. now, i'm sure she was a playschool babe as well. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello again. rather like the last few days, west is best in terms of temperatures today, but even here, temperatures are a bit lower than they have been. if you have an allergy to tree pollen, oak tree pollen is at its peak at the moment and the levels today england and also wales. we're still pulling in this northerly flow, the air coming straight down from the arctic, blowing in a lot of cloud and some showers along the east coast. but the wind really accentuating the cold feel to the day, and here we will see some showers on and off as we go through the course of the afternoon. a few showers getting in across south—west wales and also into south—west england,
a guitar played byjohn lennon and paul mccartney is going up for auction after spending the last 50 years hidden in an attic. the framus12—string hootenanny was used in sessions for the beatles albums help! and rubber soul. the auctioneers expect it to fetch up to $800,000 when it goes under the hammer in new york next month. now, i'm sure she was a playschool babe as well. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello again. rather like the last few days, west is best in terms of...
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paul adams, bbc news. earlier we heard from the spokesperson of the idf — the israel defense forces — lietunant colonel, peter lerner. first of all, wasn't an assumption, it was a visible confirmation of a gunman, first of one of the trucks that then conducted the shooting from one of the trucks, and when they indeed reached the hangers, there was more gunman identified on there was more gunman identified on the location, and it led to the entire miscalculation, misidentification, and the failure of what should have happened stop this is precisely the reason, as you rightly pointed out, that two senior officers, a major and a colonel, have been dismissed from their roles, from their positions. three other senior officers, from the ranks of colonel, brigadier general, and all the way up to major general have also been reprimanded for their role and for their responsibilities, and we are taking this incident very, very seriously. the reality on the ground is one where we need to facilitate humanitarian e
paul adams, bbc news. earlier we heard from the spokesperson of the idf — the israel defense forces — lietunant colonel, peter lerner. first of all, wasn't an assumption, it was a visible confirmation of a gunman, first of one of the trucks that then conducted the shooting from one of the trucks, and when they indeed reached the hangers, there was more gunman identified on there was more gunman identified on the location, and it led to the entire miscalculation, misidentification, and the...
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if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise.
if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most...
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the thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral in london, on may 8th will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. the grand final of one of the world's biggest competitive gaming competitions is taking place in birmingham. the esl 0ne tournament sees teams from all over the world compete in the multiplayer battle arena game dota 2. 0ne team of professional gamers will win a share of £800,000 prize money. there is plenty more on the website. to download the bbc news app as well. i will be back with the headlines and just a couple of minutes. forthe headlines and just a couple of minutes. for the moment, headlines and just a couple of minutes. forthe moment, iam headlines and just a couple of minutes. for the moment, iam lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello. it was a chilly start with a touch of light frost in the far north—west but that is certainly where we have seen the lion's share of sunshine. look how beautiful sterling was early on this morning. that rain is continuing to drift its way steadily northwards. that means that much of eastern engla
the thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral in london, on may 8th will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. the grand final of one of the world's biggest competitive gaming competitions is taking place in birmingham. the esl 0ne tournament sees teams from all over the world compete in the multiplayer battle arena game dota 2. 0ne team of professional gamers will win a share of £800,000 prize money. there is plenty more on the website. to download the bbc news...