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this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is - rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is to i my duties as prime minister is to the british people and fulfilling that responsibility is only possible because of you and ten days ago i gave the order for the raf to join an international effort intercepting an international effort intercepting a barrage of iranian missiles heading towards israel, and those pilots, like every generation of british servicemen and women before you, were willing to put their own safety over the line for the security of others and
this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to...
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at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument _ last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession— argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. 0ther— recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot other countries are doing an awful tot better— other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst _ lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy — lydia prieg is head of economics at the new economics foundation, a british think—tank. good to speak to you. how signifi
at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end...
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in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is rwanda. in november december last year the uk supreme court says taking this route and removing them to rwanda is unlawful, not because sending someone to a third country of unlawful, it is not, but because rwanda is not a safe country. they listen to the evidence of experts, especially the united nations that has been working with refugees in rwanda for a few decades and said right now it is not a safe country. the law we saw past quite dramatically and in the very late hours last night said rwanda is and
in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is...
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hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether the country should hang on to the european convention on human rights. now, the principles that are outlined in the international covenant on civil and political rights again are a bit of a mouthful, but they're fundamental and they are things that the uk signed up to and they are similar to the european convention on human rights. again we could be looking at parts of the uk, some people, some political groups in the uk, saying do we need this international covenant? but where do you stop? where do countries stop when they do that? do they then say we don't want the universal declaration on
hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether...
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the words of the uk foreign secretary lord cameron. britainjoined the us in carrying out a fresh set ofjoint air strikes in yemen in response to the houthi rebels targeting international shipping along vital red sea and gulf of aden trade routes. let's show you the scene in the house of commons, where we are expecting the prime minister rishi sunak to update mps on the decision to further target the houthis. live now to westminster, where our political correspondent rob watson is there for us. yes, we expect to hear from yes, we expect to hearfrom rishi sunak but it seems we may also hear from the house of commons speaker. yes, the house of commons speaker has indicated that he really does think that mps should be brief, they should get notice if there is going to be continuing action. so i think the speaker would distinguish between if there are going to be limited air strikes between that and something far more full—scale british bombardment. i'm not entirely sure there will be some almighty row but i think the speaker is sending o
the words of the uk foreign secretary lord cameron. britainjoined the us in carrying out a fresh set ofjoint air strikes in yemen in response to the houthi rebels targeting international shipping along vital red sea and gulf of aden trade routes. let's show you the scene in the house of commons, where we are expecting the prime minister rishi sunak to update mps on the decision to further target the houthis. live now to westminster, where our political correspondent rob watson is there for us....
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if people here and indeed across the rest of the uk.— rest of the uk. if you can look at another set _ rest of the uk. if you can look at another set of _ rest of the uk. if you can look at another set of minutes, - rest of the uk. if you can look at | another set of minutes, covid-19 another set of minutes, covid—19 core group of minutes, covid—19 core group minutes from a meeting on the 18th of march, a few days later, looking at paragraph one, the virus was circling sing in the community, 136 cases in wales and two recorded fatalities. the uk was four weeks into the curve is expected to be another 11 weeks before the extent of the virus peaked. just pausing there, you were aware at this stage of the need to act urgently to stop the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct? ~ , , the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct?_ turn _ the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct?_ turn over - the nhs in wales being overwhelmed, correct?_ turn over the - correct? absolutely. turn over the .ae. correct? absolutely. turn over the -a~e onto correct? absolu
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government is doing across_ and the uk government is doing across the — and the uk government is doing across the country. i talked a little — across the country. i talked a little about it. right now, the snp government has made scotland a high tax capitat— government has made scotland a high tax capital of the uk. anyone earning — tax capital of the uk. anyone earning over 28,000 houses paying more _ earning over 28,000 houses paying more tax _ earning over 28,000 houses paying more tax in — earning over 28,000 houses paying more tax in scotland than in england~ _ more tax in scotland than in england. in contrast, what we are doing _ england. in contrast, what we are doing is— england. in contrast, what we are doing is delivering one of the biggest — doing is delivering one of the biggest tax cuts in recent times and everyone _ biggest tax cuts in recent times and everyone in— biggest tax cuts in recent times and everyone in work is receiving a card on average — everyone in work is receiving a card on average around £450 on an average salary— on average around £45
government is doing across_ and the uk government is doing across the — and the uk government is doing across the country. i talked a little — across the country. i talked a little about it. right now, the snp government has made scotland a high tax capitat— government has made scotland a high tax capital of the uk. anyone earning — tax capital of the uk. anyone earning over 28,000 houses paying more _ earning over 28,000 houses paying more tax _ earning over 28,000 houses paying more...
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that was our correspondent - the clinical trial in the uk. that was our correspondent who is in george, a coastal south african city, where a massive rescue operation is under way, a building has collapsed. let's move on to eurovision. croatia and ukraine are among the countries to have qualified for the grand final of the eurovision song contest in sweden. with more on last night's semifinal, david sillitto reports — and there are flashing images coming—up cheering. welcome to the eurovision song contest 202a. and so it begins. eurovision 202a, and the first semifinal. and while the uk is automatically guaranteed a place in saturday's main event, this opening show was a chance for olly alexander to reveal his gravity—defying eurovision routine. it was definitely slightly dizzying, and it's a reminder ofjust how much these days is put into staging and spectacle. # so take me there. # won't you make me dizzy for your kisses...# croatia's baby lasagna with rim tim tagi dim are the bookies' favourites with a song... ..that got the arena si
that was our correspondent - the clinical trial in the uk. that was our correspondent who is in george, a coastal south african city, where a massive rescue operation is under way, a building has collapsed. let's move on to eurovision. croatia and ukraine are among the countries to have qualified for the grand final of the eurovision song contest in sweden. with more on last night's semifinal, david sillitto reports — and there are flashing images coming—up cheering. welcome to the...
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a man has reached here in the uk. a man has been found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter after four migrants died in a boat crossing the channel. these details are coming to us from our correspondence simon jones. this was a retrial at canterbury crown court. he admitted he was steering the boats carrying at least 43 people which then got into difficulty back in december 2022. he told the court he was doing it under duress. the prosecution said he, as the pilot of the boat, had a duty of care to all those on board and it would have been abundantly clear there was an obvious and clear risk of death to the passengers. a man has been found guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of four migrants trying to cross the channel in a small boat trying to get to the uk. we will have more reaction to that as we get it. the widow of alexei navalny is meeting with ministers in europe today. she posted a statement on social media. translation: ., , , social media. translation: , ., ., social media. translation: ., ., ., t
a man has reached here in the uk. a man has been found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter after four migrants died in a boat crossing the channel. these details are coming to us from our correspondence simon jones. this was a retrial at canterbury crown court. he admitted he was steering the boats carrying at least 43 people which then got into difficulty back in december 2022. he told the court he was doing it under duress. the prosecution said he, as the pilot of the boat, had a duty of...
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very warm across large swathes of the uk. we do have a bit more in the way of cloud across northern scotland. elsewhere, good spells of sunshine, highs of 2425 degrees. through this evening and tonight, this area of cloud will rule its way in off the north sea into parts of eastern england, perhaps giving in to the midlands. also some of low cloud rolling into effect in shetland. most places will see clear skies and sunshine to start saturday morning. temperatures not falling away too far at all. this area of cloud will tend to move back towards the north sea coasts. there is the chance for some showers to pop up. across some parts of scotland, especially of a high ground there could be the odd heavy, thundery downpour. highs of 24, perhaps 25 degrees. not a bad looking day for northern ireland, may be just the odd shower out towards the west. a bit of patchy fair weather cloud. towards the west. a bit of patchy fairweather cloud. some towards the west. a bit of patchy fair weather cloud. some of this low cloud and mist affec
very warm across large swathes of the uk. we do have a bit more in the way of cloud across northern scotland. elsewhere, good spells of sunshine, highs of 2425 degrees. through this evening and tonight, this area of cloud will rule its way in off the north sea into parts of eastern england, perhaps giving in to the midlands. also some of low cloud rolling into effect in shetland. most places will see clear skies and sunshine to start saturday morning. temperatures not falling away too far at...
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we are coming back to the uk now. the nottingham attacks in which barney webber, grace 0'malley kumar and ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocane. he was sentenced to detention in a high security hospital after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general has decided that the sentencing was unduly lenient and has referred it to the court of appeal. let's speak to our reporter emily anderson. what has the attorney general here said? good afternoon. the attorney general and solicitor general have unanimously agreed that the was unduly lenient in the case of valdo calocane and that it should be now referred to the court of appeal. the decision was based on the following three aspects. number one, there was insufficient investigation into the culpability of valdo calocane during the attacks. number two, the minimum term given did not take into account the aggravating factors of planning the aggravating factors of planning the attacks, the premeditation of those attack
we are coming back to the uk now. the nottingham attacks in which barney webber, grace 0'malley kumar and ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocane. he was sentenced to detention in a high security hospital after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general has decided that the sentencing was unduly lenient and has referred it to the court of appeal. let's speak to our reporter emily anderson. what has the attorney general here said? good...
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ukraine. ., ,, , ., clear message, the uk stands with ukraine._ quick - clear message, the uk stands with ukraine._ quick update | clear message, the uk stands with l ukraine._ quick update on ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll _ ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from _ ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from gaza. _ ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from gaza. the - ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from gaza. the hamas run health ministry in the territory it says that 23,708 palestinians have now been killed in the israeli offensive taking place since october at the seventh. in light of that, today we have seen a continuation of the international court ofjustice. israel has called on the icj to reject the case brought by south africa, alleging it is committing genocide in gaza. 0n the second and final day of hearings at the un's highest court, israel's foreign ministry adviser tal becker said that south africa had presented a profoundly distorted factual and legal picture. the applicant has regrettab
ukraine. ., ,, , ., clear message, the uk stands with ukraine._ quick - clear message, the uk stands with ukraine._ quick update | clear message, the uk stands with l ukraine._ quick update on ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll _ ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from _ ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from gaza. _ ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from gaza. the - ukraine. thank you. quick update on the death toll from gaza....
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the uk and japan fall into recession. a landmark vote in greece — it could become the first orthodox majority country to legalise same sex marriage. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. israeli forces have confirmed they've conducted a military operation inside the largest functioning hospital the israel defense forces says it has credible information that the bodies of hostages taken during hamas s 7th october attack on israel may be in the facility. a be in the facility. trauma surgeon has contacted thi bbc a trauma surgeon has contacted the bbc to see tanks and snipers were surrounding the hospital from all sides. israel describes it as a "precise and limited" operation at the nasser hospital in khan younis. hamas — which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — has called israel's claim "lies". jenny hill sent this report from jerusalem. where there should be healing and hope, chaos and injury. shouting. this is the nasser hospital in kh
the uk and japan fall into recession. a landmark vote in greece — it could become the first orthodox majority country to legalise same sex marriage. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. israeli forces have confirmed they've conducted a military operation inside the largest functioning hospital the israel defense forces says it has credible information that the bodies of hostages taken during hamas s 7th october attack on israel may be in...
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this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in 1944. the greater the number of donors to pull the greater the risk from it because one infected donation could contaminate the hopeful. in 1951 the textbook that was then the bible of blood transfusion said the use of large pool plasma has of course been abandoned. the use of only small pools lasted until after 1970 but then however something extraordinary happened. just as the long—term seriousness of hepatitis began —— became more and more apparent, the size of pools used to make uk blood products grew ever larger and larger. and with that
this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in...
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the uk, they might have the right to remain— the uk, they might have the right to remain irr— the uk, they might have the right to remain in the uk, they might be commonwealth citizens from other countries _ commonwealth citizens from other countries who do not have representation in the region but we do who— representation in the region but we do who we — representation in the region but we do who we are helping to get out. and there — do who we are helping to get out. and there are also journalists and the families ofjournalists who have a british— the families ofjournalists who have a british connection as it were, because — a british connection as it were, because they might work for the bbc or who _ because they might work for the bbc or who were helping to get out, not to come _ or who were helping to get out, not to come to — or who were helping to get out, not to come to britain necessarily but to come to britain necessarily but to carry _ to come to britain necessarily but to carry on — to come to britain necessarily but to carry on their work from egypt or els
the uk, they might have the right to remain— the uk, they might have the right to remain irr— the uk, they might have the right to remain in the uk, they might be commonwealth citizens from other countries _ commonwealth citizens from other countries who do not have representation in the region but we do who— representation in the region but we do who we — representation in the region but we do who we are helping to get out. and there — do who we are helping to get out. and there are...
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income outside the uk, shares. if someone arrives to the uk from abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for15 abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for 15 years they can escape tax from their foreign income and foreign capital gains unless they bring it into the uk. it is an odd system,
income outside the uk, shares. if someone arrives to the uk from abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for15 abroad they can say they are not domiciled. for 15 years they can escape tax from their foreign income and foreign capital gains unless they bring it into the uk. it is an odd system,
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. blood tests for dementia will be offered at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. a five—year trial wil try to find out whether the tests can spot the early signs. the trials are being run by teams in oxford and london with thousands of volunteers and the plan is to introduce screening for dementia in over 50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like many of the healthy volunteers, has a personalfamily motivation for being involved. the main driver for the dementia was because my mother had dementia, and ijust have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately she was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood tests to see how accurately they can ide
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. blood tests for dementia will be offered at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. a five—year trial wil try to find out whether the tests can spot the early signs. the trials are being run by teams in oxford and london with thousands of volunteers and the plan is to introduce screening for dementia in over 50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like...
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. laws that prevail in the rest of the uk they— laws that prevail in the rest of the uk. they are identical to the laws that prevail in the irish republic stop so, — that prevail in the irish republic stop so, by that means, the transition _ stop so, by that means, the transition of an all ireland economy remains _ transition of an all ireland economy remains secured under the protocol. and, _ remains secured under the protocol. and. of— remains secured under the protocol. and, of course, the manifestation of the fact— and, of course, the manifestation of the fact that we are under the eu customs — the fact that we are under the eu customs code, with gb decreed a foreign _ customs code, with gb decreed a foreign country in terms of trade, the fact— foreign country in terms of trade, the fact that we are under eu law manifest— the fact that we are under eu law manifest itself in the irish sea borderm _ border... that was party leader border... — that was party leader of the traditional unionist, just responding to the deal and the details that he is learning
. laws that prevail in the rest of the uk they— laws that prevail in the rest of the uk. they are identical to the laws that prevail in the irish republic stop so, — that prevail in the irish republic stop so, by that means, the transition _ stop so, by that means, the transition of an all ireland economy remains _ transition of an all ireland economy remains secured under the protocol. and, _ remains secured under the protocol. and. of— remains secured under the protocol. and, of course,...
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. the figure in isolation, the uk economy— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a _ the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a relatively - the figure in isolation, the uki economy has a relatively weak the figure in isolation, the uk- economy has a relatively weak for some _ economy has a relatively weak for some time — economy has a relatively weak for some time and _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while there - economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while there is - economy has a relatively weak for. some time. and while there is some growth _ some time. and while there is some growth this— some time. and while there is some growth this year. _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there is _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there is some - growth this year, there is some cause _ growth this year, there is some cause for— growth this year, ther
. the figure in isolation, the uk economy— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a _ the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a relatively - the figure in isolation, the uki economy has a relatively weak the figure in isolation, the uk- economy has a relatively weak for some _ economy has a relatively weak for some time — economy has a relatively weak for some time and _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while _ economy...
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uk. the supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk-_ supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid — for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its way, _ of british aid on its way, airdropped into northern gaza. the area below me has been turned into a wasteland. there are still 300,000 palestinians remaining there. the un says the situation is too dangerous on the ground and it can no longer offer help. it on the ground and it can no longer offer hel. , . , . on the ground and it can no longer offer help-— offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's need i offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's need but. offer help. it is a small drop in i the
uk. the supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk-_ supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid — for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its way, _ of british aid on its way, airdropped into northern gaza. the area below me has been turned into a wasteland. there are still 300,000 palestinians remaining there. the un...
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around the world had across the uk, _ thank you. around the world had across the uk, this _ thank you. around the world had across the uk, this is _ thank you. around the world had across the uk, this is bbc - thank you. around the world had across the uk, this is bbc news. | in football, the fa cup has announced replays will be scrapped from the first round onwards in the 2024—25 competition. all rounds of the emirates fa cup will also be played on weekends — that includes the fifth round, which has been played midweek for the past five seasons. the changes come as part of a new six—year agreement between the football association and the premier league. for more on the impact of this, let's speak to football finance expert tom bason — he's assistant professor of sport management at coventry university. i got the pronunciation right! let's get to the reason you are here, why this change and what the impact will be. it this change and what the impact will be. , ,., this change and what the impact will be. , , ., ., this chang
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a lot of people were watching in the uk. because the british music scene is so big, but what it did for eurovision in return, gave the contest, this group who they can signpost to year after year we often talk about who the legacy are to star, who went on to big success and every year we always talk about abba. of course we want to talk about some of the newer artists and we do every year, but to have abba 50 years on, we can still signpost to them and show how big of a group they went on to become because of eurovision. ~ ., ., they went on to become because of eurovision-— eurovision. what do you think it is been about _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four of _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four of them - eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four of them thatl eurovision. what do you think it is i been about the four of them that has given them this longevit
a lot of people were watching in the uk. because the british music scene is so big, but what it did for eurovision in return, gave the contest, this group who they can signpost to year after year we often talk about who the legacy are to star, who went on to big success and every year we always talk about abba. of course we want to talk about some of the newer artists and we do every year, but to have abba 50 years on, we can still signpost to them and show how big of a group they went on to...
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what do you make on the reports the uk has been talking to l reports the uk has been talking to countries such as armenia about replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? irate replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda?— replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? we know these discussions _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going i involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going on i involving rwanda? we know these| discussions have been going on for involving rwanda? we know these i discussions have been going on for a long time with a large number of countries, and so did numbers that could be sent to rwanda if it were to be a solution, as the government see gates, people arriving into the uk, using rwanda couldn't possibly be the solution given the number of people. if there were to be a remedy, it would require getting other countries on board. as we have seen from wanda macro, it is a long process and we know other countries
what do you make on the reports the uk has been talking to l reports the uk has been talking to countries such as armenia about replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? irate replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda?— replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? we know these discussions _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going i involving...
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i want to stay in the uk. a senior union official has warned that staff at the uk's biggest steelworks company are braced for bad news on job losses. tata steel officials will meet with union representatives on thursday. the company is expected to reveal whether it will proceed with plans to cut thousands ofjobs from its port talbot site, or adopt alternative plans to reduce job losses. our correspondent has the latest. this could decide the fate of the site and the fate of this community and at the heart of it, these big blast furnaces behind me, they are powered by coal and they are the conventional way of making steel and they emit huge amounts of carbon dioxide. this plant is one of the biggest single emitters of greenhouse gases in the uk, responsible for 2% of carbon emissions, and for long time the steel industry has it needs to become cleaner and greener and late last year tata steel pushed forward a plan to replace these with electric furnaces using renewable energy and recycling old scrap steel, but
i want to stay in the uk. a senior union official has warned that staff at the uk's biggest steelworks company are braced for bad news on job losses. tata steel officials will meet with union representatives on thursday. the company is expected to reveal whether it will proceed with plans to cut thousands ofjobs from its port talbot site, or adopt alternative plans to reduce job losses. our correspondent has the latest. this could decide the fate of the site and the fate of this community and...
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but the legislation made it clear the uk, it had granted that power.— legislation made it clear the uk, it| had granted that power.- so had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot — had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly _ had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly be _ had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly be the - had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly be the uk - that cannot possibly be the uk government's position.- that cannot possibly be the uk government's position. what i'm sa in: is government's position. what i'm saying is often — government's position. what i'm saying is often the _ government's position. what i'm saying is often the commentary i government's position. what i'm - saying is often the commentary being put to me about others being irritated at things i did... there is not my _ irritated at things i did... there is not my words. _ irritated at things i did... there is not my words. forgive - irritated at things i did... there is not my words. forgive me, l irritated at things i did... there
but the legislation made it clear the uk, it had granted that power.— legislation made it clear the uk, it| had granted that power.- so had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot — had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly _ had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly be _ had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly be the - had granted that power. indeed. so that cannot possibly be the uk - that cannot possibly be the uk government's position.-...
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_ decision he wanted to come back to the uk he — decision he wanted to come back to the uk. he and meghan live in montecito in california, if you look at the _ montecito in california, if you look at the bbc— montecito in california, if you look at the bbc news website there are pictures— at the bbc news website there are pictures of black suvs at heathrow. it is believed those are bringing prince _ it is believed those are bringing prince harry here to central london so he _ prince harry here to central london so he can— prince harry here to central london so he can spend time with his father, — so he can spend time with his father, the first time, we believe, he will— father, the first time, we believe, he will have — father, the first time, we believe, he will have seen king charles since the coronation back in may. thank ou ve the coronation back in may. thank you very much. — the coronation back in may. thank you very much, our _ the coronation back in may. thank you very much, our royal - you very much, our royal correspondent. let's delve deeper into how
_ decision he wanted to come back to the uk he — decision he wanted to come back to the uk. he and meghan live in montecito in california, if you look at the _ montecito in california, if you look at the bbc— montecito in california, if you look at the bbc news website there are pictures— at the bbc news website there are pictures of black suvs at heathrow. it is believed those are bringing prince _ it is believed those are bringing prince harry here to central london so he _ prince harry...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the official number of people trapped in collapsed tunnels along taiwan's eastern coastline has risen considerably, from 100 to almost 650. the island was struck on wednesday by its strongest earthquake in a quarter of a century. at least nine were killed and more than 1,000 injured when the quake hit the city of hualien, roughly 100 miles south of the capital taipei. our asia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hualein. the mountains of eastern taiwan, famed for their rugged beauty, but yesterday beauty turned to horror. the huge scars down the mountainside showed the paths of the rockslides, some boulders as big as cars. many hundreds are still trapped here. at a dressing station, rescue teams unload a steady stream of victims they have managed to bring out of the mountains. their wounds are quickly addressed, but the mental scars may take much longer to heal. sorry, i really don't want to cause more trauma for you, but we're all really curious as to what it's been
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the official number of people trapped in collapsed tunnels along taiwan's eastern coastline has risen considerably, from 100 to almost 650. the island was struck on wednesday by its strongest earthquake in a quarter of a century. at least nine were killed and more than 1,000 injured when the quake hit the city of hualien, roughly 100 miles south of the capital taipei. our asia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hualein. the...
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very good, very— the uk, china, so it feels very good, very nice. 50 the uk, china, so it feels very good, very nice.— the uk, china, so it feels very good, very nice. so you are known around the — good, very nice. so you are known around the world _ good, very nice. so you are known around the world now? _ good, very nice. so you are known around the world now? what i good, very nice. so you are known around the world now? what has i good, very nice. so you are known i around the world now? what has been the reaction at home among your friends and family? this the reaction at home among your friends and family?— friends and family? no one was believin: friends and family? no one was believing it- _ friends and family? no one was believing it. the _ friends and family? no one was believing it. the reaction i friends and family? no one was believing it. the reaction has i friends and family? no one was i believing it. the reaction has been very good, — believing it. the reaction has been very good, notjust believing it. the reaction has been very good, not just friends, the wh
very good, very— the uk, china, so it feels very good, very nice. 50 the uk, china, so it feels very good, very nice.— the uk, china, so it feels very good, very nice. so you are known around the — good, very nice. so you are known around the world _ good, very nice. so you are known around the world now? _ good, very nice. so you are known around the world now? what i good, very nice. so you are known around the world now? what has i good, very nice. so you are known i around the world...
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back on the campaign trail, i asked where _ uk. back on the campaign trail, i asked where he _ uk. back on the campaign trail, i asked where he thought - uk. back on the campaign trail, i asked where he thought the - uk. back on the campaign trail, i - asked where he thought the violence was coming from. translation: ., , ., translation: you might be attacked an here translation: you might be attacked anywhere because _ translation: you might be attacked anywhere because of— translation: you might be attacked anywhere because of a _ translation: you might be attacked anywhere because of a new _ translation: you might be attacked anywhere because of a new savagery i anywhere because of a new savagery and society, — anywhere because of a new savagery and society, not wearing the right type of— and society, not wearing the right type of clothes or the wrong place at the _ type of clothes or the wrong place at the wrong time and now this violence — at the wrong time and now this violence is _ at the wrong time and now this violence is affecting institutions of the _ violence is
back on the campaign trail, i asked where _ uk. back on the campaign trail, i asked where he _ uk. back on the campaign trail, i asked where he thought - uk. back on the campaign trail, i asked where he thought the - uk. back on the campaign trail, i - asked where he thought the violence was coming from. translation: ., , ., translation: you might be attacked an here translation: you might be attacked anywhere because _ translation: you might be attacked anywhere because of— translation: you...
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:, :, :, , the uk. that had always of course been a possibility _ the uk. that had always of course been a possibility because - the uk. that had always of course been a possibility because the - been a possibility because the legislation enabled scotland to take a different path if it was appropriate. a different path if it was appropriate-— a different path if it was auroriate. :. , : a different path if it was auroriate. :, . m appropriate. that is correct. can i ask some — appropriate. that is correct. can i ask some questions _ appropriate. that is correct. can i ask some questions about - appropriate. that is correct. can i ask some questions about the - ask some questions about the decision making during the course of the pandemic itself. i have already referred to the cabinet, new evidence you suggest members of the cabinet were invited to express their views before cabinet in the first minister would sum up the views and different views would often be considered but cabinet never held a vot
:, :, :, , the uk. that had always of course been a possibility _ the uk. that had always of course been a possibility because - the uk. that had always of course been a possibility because the - been a possibility because the legislation enabled scotland to take a different path if it was appropriate. a different path if it was appropriate-— a different path if it was auroriate. :. , : a different path if it was auroriate. :, . m appropriate. that is correct. can i ask some — appropriate....
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the rates in the uk _ common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and — common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and around the world are rising _ in the uk and around the world are rising it _ in the uk and around the world are rising it is— in the uk and around the world are rising. it is quite concerning. it is the — rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most _ rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most deadly form of skin cancer~ — is the most deadly form of skin cancer. , , ., ., ., ., cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take _ cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for _ cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the _ cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the child - cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the child to - cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the child to be i will it take for the child to be completed? how long before the treatment will be flat widely available. i treatment will be flat widely available. ., ., , ., available. i am not sure that information. _ available. i am not s
the rates in the uk _ common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and — common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and around the world are rising _ in the uk and around the world are rising it _ in the uk and around the world are rising it is— in the uk and around the world are rising. it is quite concerning. it is the — rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most _ rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most deadly form of skin cancer~ — is the most deadly form of skin...
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are you here because the uk _ view. incoherent. are you here because the uk government - view. incoherent. are you here because the uk government has| view. incoherent. are you here - because the uk government has been waving _ because the uk government has been waving that _ because the uk government has been waving that flag? this because the uk government has been waving that flag?— waving that flag? this isn't 'ust about us, waving that flag? this isn't 'ust about is i waving that flag? this isn't 'ust about us, is about i waving that flag? this isn'tjust about us, is about northern - waving that flag? this isn't just - about us, is about northern ireland and the major political parties here coming together, forming an executive and working together on day—to—day issues that people across the province are concerned about. it's not about me all the prime minister, is about northern ireland which are so important. the focus should be on them than us quite frankly. not for today. should be on them than us quite frankly. not fortoday. i should be on them than us quite fra
are you here because the uk _ view. incoherent. are you here because the uk government - view. incoherent. are you here because the uk government has| view. incoherent. are you here - because the uk government has been waving _ because the uk government has been waving that _ because the uk government has been waving that flag? this because the uk government has been waving that flag?— waving that flag? this isn't 'ust about us, waving that flag? this isn't 'ust about is i waving that flag?...
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, to get uk aid to help people. what is the nitty-gritty, to get uk aid to help people.— what is the nitty-gritty, to get uk aid to help people. would you say since david _ aid to help people. would you say since david cameron _ aid to help people. would you say since david cameron became - aid to help people. would you say i since david cameron became foreign secretary, there's been a shift of the uk government's focus in terms of the gaza conflict?— of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from — of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord _ of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord cameron - of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord cameron is - of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord cameron is a - heard from lord cameron is a slightly harder edge to british policy. he has been more willing to deliver tough messages, both in private and public, to the israelis than perhaps some of his predecessors were willing to. i went to israel and the occupied palestinian territories
, to get uk aid to help people. what is the nitty-gritty, to get uk aid to help people.— what is the nitty-gritty, to get uk aid to help people. would you say since david _ aid to help people. would you say since david cameron _ aid to help people. would you say since david cameron became - aid to help people. would you say i since david cameron became foreign secretary, there's been a shift of the uk government's focus in terms of the gaza conflict?— of the gaza conflict? what we have...
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we know from these beautiful birds all around the uk coast, and the uk is a real haven for many of them, so we have almost half their global breeding grounds for these seabirds. but you might remember pictures of those birds washing up dead on beaches stop in some cases there were signs saying people should not go onto beaches because of the impact of that virus. now rspb have done the first survey, they did it last summer, they are able to compare the numbers on those populations to their senses that they had than three years previous, and it has shown a dramatic decline in those three species, gannets, terns, and create skewers, which are also called pilot of the seas, powerful bird that steals food from the beaks of other birds. the population in the uk mostly live in scotland, in one place alone, in shetland 1500 bars were missing from that population. rspb is seeing this as a wake—up call of impact of avian flu for the conservation of these important and beautiful birds that we are used to seeing flying around our coasts. people might be wondering what they can actually do about
we know from these beautiful birds all around the uk coast, and the uk is a real haven for many of them, so we have almost half their global breeding grounds for these seabirds. but you might remember pictures of those birds washing up dead on beaches stop in some cases there were signs saying people should not go onto beaches because of the impact of that virus. now rspb have done the first survey, they did it last summer, they are able to compare the numbers on those populations to their...
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from the uk but also travelling to the uk. live now to amy greenaway and her sister alex hay, their flight from geneva switzerland to birmingham airport was cancelled on sunday, along with several other flights to the uk. thank you both of you forjoining me. let me ask you first of all, tell me a story on what happened. we tell me a story on what happened. - arrived yesterday to get a flight to birmingham and waited around three hours to be told about half—an—hour before boarding that it was cancelled, along with other flights back to the uk and then all hell broke loose, really. ourflights were rearranged the 24—hours after, so we are back here today. there were no ground staff around, nobody to ask. we were left to our own devices to arrange accommodation and then obviously all of the hotels around the vicinity of the airport workbook so we had to spend a bit of money to get an extra night's accommodation.— money to get an extra night's accommodation. ~ ., ., accommodation. what we both doing in geneva? we were _ acc
from the uk but also travelling to the uk. live now to amy greenaway and her sister alex hay, their flight from geneva switzerland to birmingham airport was cancelled on sunday, along with several other flights to the uk. thank you both of you forjoining me. let me ask you first of all, tell me a story on what happened. we tell me a story on what happened. - arrived yesterday to get a flight to birmingham and waited around three hours to be told about half—an—hour before boarding that it...
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the us and uk say their goal has only been to reduce tensions. the targets, they say, only military — houthi radars, drone and missile sites and command centres. this footage — from one of the two raf strikes. at this stage it's only an initial battle—damage assessment, but that would indicate both of the targets that the uk prosecuted were successfully destroyed. the houthis — who control a large chunk of yemen — claim several civilians were also killed. they also say they won't back down. iran and russia, too, have condemned the us—led strikes. they may have destroyed some of the houthi's arsenal, but not their willingness to fight. hence president biden says he won't hesitate to do it again. jonathan beale, bbc news. so the question many have been asking and the searches we have seen on the bbc news website underline that many once to know who the houthis are and what they want. live now to dr elisabeth kendall, specialist on yemen and middle east at the university of cambridge. thank you forjoining us. first of all, who are the ho
the us and uk say their goal has only been to reduce tensions. the targets, they say, only military — houthi radars, drone and missile sites and command centres. this footage — from one of the two raf strikes. at this stage it's only an initial battle—damage assessment, but that would indicate both of the targets that the uk prosecuted were successfully destroyed. the houthis — who control a large chunk of yemen — claim several civilians were also killed. they also say they won't back...
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harry is going i to arrive in the uk tomorrow. he has a surface to attend at st paul's cathedral for the invictus games anniversary. it is telling that no single member of the royalfamily will attend that service, he is very much on his own. i cannot think for one moment he will not see his father during this trip. he flew specially to see him during and after his cancer diagnosis. i'm sure the two of them will need. i don't think that will be the case with william. that family rift remains. the king is absolutely determined to leave the door open and try to smooth over the family troubles. interesting. thank you very much for coming on the programme. here in the uk, we are highlighting the stories of three women who were all victims of the same online fraudster that they met on a dating app. peter gray from mirfield in west yorkshire met each of the women on the dating app tinder, and then while he was dating them he used the women's ids to take out loans in their name of thousands of pounds. he is currently serving 56 months inj
harry is going i to arrive in the uk tomorrow. he has a surface to attend at st paul's cathedral for the invictus games anniversary. it is telling that no single member of the royalfamily will attend that service, he is very much on his own. i cannot think for one moment he will not see his father during this trip. he flew specially to see him during and after his cancer diagnosis. i'm sure the two of them will need. i don't think that will be the case with william. that family rift remains....
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this is a global problem. the uk, presumably this is a global roblem. ., ., ,., the uk, presumably this is a global roblem. ., ., , ., problem. there are global reports of nitazenes appearing _ problem. there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere - problem. there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere in - nitazenes appearing elsewhere in europe, in the us as well. it is of great concern because fentanyl, which is around 50—100 times more potent than morphine, these nitazenes are as strong as fentanyl to even stronger, 500—800 times stronger. to even stronger, 500-800 times stronuer. , . ._ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit _ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines - stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines which - stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines which is| into counterfeit medicines which is also a problem. this into counterfeit medicines which is also a problem-— also a problem. this isn't 'ust adulterated i also a problem. this isn't 'ust adulterated hero
this is a global problem. the uk, presumably this is a global roblem. ., ., ,., the uk, presumably this is a global roblem. ., ., , ., problem. there are global reports of nitazenes appearing _ problem. there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere - problem. there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere in - nitazenes appearing elsewhere in europe, in the us as well. it is of great concern because fentanyl, which is around 50—100 times more potent than morphine, these...
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the uk, us and other states have _ tensions. the uk, us and other states have won _ tensions. the uk, us and other states have won yemen - tensions. the uk, us and other states have won yemen two - tensions. the uk, us and other i states have won yemen two rebels have consequences if they continue this attack. iran has denied supporting the strike. there we have it, a complex series of old alliances in the middle east combined with recent events which has led to fears of future instability. but take you live now to the director of their middle east centre in beirut. good to have your weather is, as we look ahead to the funeral of saleh al—arouri. we see cards gather —— crowds gather in beirut. can i ask you your view, as hezbollah has been trying to confine engagement to the border with israel. so how we haven't seen them wanting to be drawn into another costly conflict but do you think this assassination change is a calculation for them?- this assassination change is a calculation for them? thank you. i do not believe _ calculation for them? thank you. i do not believe
the uk, us and other states have _ tensions. the uk, us and other states have won _ tensions. the uk, us and other states have won yemen - tensions. the uk, us and other states have won yemen two - tensions. the uk, us and other i states have won yemen two rebels have consequences if they continue this attack. iran has denied supporting the strike. there we have it, a complex series of old alliances in the middle east combined with recent events which has led to fears of future instability. but...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health minister narrowly won the welsh labour leadership contest by 51.7% to succeed mark drakeford who's stepping down after more than five years in the post. he is the only black leader of a national governing in europe. after the vote he set out his vision for wales. i the vote he set out his vision for wales. , . ., , ., ., wales. i believe the wales of today and the future _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned - wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned by - wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned by all| and the future will be owned by all those decent people who recognise that our parliament and our government should look like our country is people who recognise that our hope
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health minister narrowly won the welsh labour leadership contest by 51.7% to succeed mark drakeford who's stepping down after more than five years in the post. he is the only black leader of a national governing in europe. after the vote he set out his vision for wales. i the vote he set out his vision for wales....
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. _ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, _ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, |_ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, | didn't - smuggled to the uk? may be a i thousand, 10,000, i didn't count. youtl— thousand, 10,000, i didn't count. you'll make — thousand, 10,000, i didn't count. you'll make thousands of passengers and your— you'll make thousands of passengers and your number in their phone. nobody— and your number in their phone. nobody forced them to, they are begging — nobody forced them to, they are begging the smugglers, do this for us. ., begging the smugglers, do this for us. ., " .. begging the smugglers, do this for us. ., ~ ., ., , ., us. you know that smuggling through euro -e is us. you know that smuggling through europe is illegal _ us. you know that smuggling through europe is illegal and _ us. you know that smuggling through europe is illegal and dangerous, - us. you know that smuggling through europe is illegal and dangerous, you | europe is illegal and dangerous, you know that? fit europe is ill
. _ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, _ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, |_ smuggled to the uk? may be a thousand, 10,000, | didn't - smuggled to the uk? may be a i thousand, 10,000, i didn't count. youtl— thousand, 10,000, i didn't count. you'll make — thousand, 10,000, i didn't count. you'll make thousands of passengers and your— you'll make thousands of passengers and your number in their phone. nobody— and your number in their phone. nobody forced them to,...
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this is probably the biggest investment in uk - the biggest investment in uk automotive since
this is probably the biggest investment in uk - the biggest investment in uk automotive since
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here in the uk, 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've totally destroyed our family. murray was a happy, normal teenager. he was driven to take his own life by whatever threats and awful things that the people that were trying to extort money out of him were saying to him. hey. how are you doing? what happened to murray is called sextortion. gangs pose as young men or women, send explicit videos or pictures to targets they identify via social media. they demand the same in return. then... the film will be shared with your friends, yourj family, your workmates... everyone you know...
here in the uk, 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...
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little wonder uk companies are looking at new york. so who cares if they go elsewhere to raise money? the point is, it's notjust about the london stock exchange. the companies listed here need accounting services, legal services, insurance policies. it's like a coral reef that contributes 10% of all uk economic activity and 10% of all taxes collected. if a giant like shell were to leave, how big a blow would that be? massive. absolutely massive. because inevitably other| companies would follow. bp would have to be considering it. and then the whole ecosystem goes. the uk market shrinks, i so it definitively impacts on our own economy, not only the stock market. _ london lost some business to european exchanges after brexit, but they are struggling to compete with new york too. london is not burning. but the chancellor is concerned enough to fetch the big city engines to a major summit at his official country retreat. simonjack, bbc news in the city. in europe the picture was mixed. turning to the us, all eyes on the dowjones, that 40,0
little wonder uk companies are looking at new york. so who cares if they go elsewhere to raise money? the point is, it's notjust about the london stock exchange. the companies listed here need accounting services, legal services, insurance policies. it's like a coral reef that contributes 10% of all uk economic activity and 10% of all taxes collected. if a giant like shell were to leave, how big a blow would that be? massive. absolutely massive. because inevitably other| companies would follow....
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primary but a uk government spokesperson has said they are determined to secure the future of the uk steel industry. uk prime minister rishi sunak has been asked about this — lets listen to what he had to say. well, i know first of all that it will be a worrying time for everyone affected. and because it is a commercially sensitive matter, i hope people will appreciate there is a limit to what i can say. but what i can tell you is we are absolutely committed to steel—making in the uk, and that is why the government provided half a billion pounds to support tata steel. the alternative, by the way, was that the entire plant would be closed and all 8000 jobs would be lost. but the government worked with the company, provided half £1 billion, the company is investing more money in order to safeguard thousands of jobs. and that is something the uk government has done — the welsh government did not participate in that. and that is because we cared about those jobs and the future of steel—making in wales and the uk. but as i said, there is an announcement coming later and it's impo
primary but a uk government spokesperson has said they are determined to secure the future of the uk steel industry. uk prime minister rishi sunak has been asked about this — lets listen to what he had to say. well, i know first of all that it will be a worrying time for everyone affected. and because it is a commercially sensitive matter, i hope people will appreciate there is a limit to what i can say. but what i can tell you is we are absolutely committed to steel—making in the uk, and...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu countries will not accept uk passports issued more than 10 years ago. you'll also need to renew your passport if it has less than 3 months left at any time while you're travelling. this is because the uk passport office previously added another nine months from an old passport on to a new one. meaning a passport issued between march 2014 and september 2018, could be valid for up to 10 years and nine months. but post—brexit if your passport is more than 10—years—old or has less than 3 months before it expires, you will not be able to travel w
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk scores of people are reportedly being turned away at airports because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports or potentially face being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. let's break it down for you, eu...
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the us and uk governments say different. so does fares samamreh, a palestinian shepherd who says he was forced out of his home in a village overlooking levy's farm. translation: some people were afraid of him, but my wife wasn't. _ he told her, "you will get out". and she shouted and swore at him that we want. he said, "you are dogs and you should all die". then he hit her with his gun. yinon levy established this hilltop farm near hebron three years ago with the financial backing of the state. he's now the target of sanctions by america and the uk. translation: when there is jewish presence, then there _ is no arab presence. we keep a watchful eye on the land, ensuring that no unauthorized construction takes place, keeping the area underjewish ownership. we showed yinon this video of him apparently entering a palestinian village with a gun. he declined to comment. britain said that he and another man used physical aggression, threatened families at gunpoint and destroyed property as part of a targeted effort to displace pal
the us and uk governments say different. so does fares samamreh, a palestinian shepherd who says he was forced out of his home in a village overlooking levy's farm. translation: some people were afraid of him, but my wife wasn't. _ he told her, "you will get out". and she shouted and swore at him that we want. he said, "you are dogs and you should all die". then he hit her with his gun. yinon levy established this hilltop farm near hebron three years ago with the financial...
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where the uk as i can say but i would say we have a robust system of the uk. thank you very much forjoining us from teesside airport. a new yorkjudge has denied donald trump's bid to delay his forthcoming trial over alleged hush money paid to a pawn star — it's the first ever criminal trial of a former us president. in 2016, a lawyerfor mr trump, michael cohen, said he'd paid $130,000 to stormy daniels — to stop her from revealing an affair with him ten years previously. mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. our washington reporter will vernon sent this update. this decision by the new york judge relates to the so called hush money case. so this is where mr trump is accused of falsifying business records over an alleged payout to an adult film actress back in 2016. that was in the final days of the presidential election campaign. and he is accused basically of trying to hide this payment, allegedly. now, mr trump argued that this case should be delayed whilst the us supreme cour
where the uk as i can say but i would say we have a robust system of the uk. thank you very much forjoining us from teesside airport. a new yorkjudge has denied donald trump's bid to delay his forthcoming trial over alleged hush money paid to a pawn star — it's the first ever criminal trial of a former us president. in 2016, a lawyerfor mr trump, michael cohen, said he'd paid $130,000 to stormy daniels — to stop her from revealing an affair with him ten years previously. mr trump wanted a...
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in that five days across the uk. ., ,., , pressure in that five days across the uk. ., , ., the uk. it also feels that there have been _ the uk. it also feels that there have been a — the uk. it also feels that there have been a lot _ the uk. it also feels that there have been a lot more - the uk. it also feels that there have been a lot more named l the uk. it also feels that there - have been a lot more named storms coming our way. have been a lot more named storms coming our way-— coming our way. yes, last winter season we _ coming our way. yes, last winter season we only _ coming our way. yes, last winter season we only had _ coming our way. yes, last winter season we only had two - coming our way. yes, last winter season we only had two named l coming our way. yes, last winter - season we only had two named storms for the whole of that season. this year, that is going from september to first enter this year, we have actually had eight. and we have had three significant areas of low pressure already and of course storm henk which arrived on the 2nd of january and brought tha
in that five days across the uk. ., ,., , pressure in that five days across the uk. ., , ., the uk. it also feels that there have been _ the uk. it also feels that there have been a — the uk. it also feels that there have been a lot _ the uk. it also feels that there have been a lot more - the uk. it also feels that there have been a lot more named l the uk. it also feels that there - have been a lot more named storms coming our way. have been a lot more named storms coming our way-— coming...