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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. here in england, working parents can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now, there'll be 15 hours per week available for two—year—olds during school term time. the government says it will benefit more than 150 thousand children. here's prime minister rishi sunak. making sure there are more staff available — making sure there are more staff available and the future looks bright, — available and the future looks bright, and this is a really positive _ bright, and this is a really positive intervention, with fully worth— positive intervention, with fully worth out, around £7,000 worth of support _ but many in the industry are warning that the funding simply isn't enough. here's what one parent told us about how difficult it has been to find a place for her daughter. i put her down on three waiting list because _ i put her down on th
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. here in england, working parents can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now, there'll be 15 hours per week available for two—year—olds during school term time. the government says it will benefit more than 150 thousand children. here's prime minister rishi sunak. making sure there are more...
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england head to hamilton full of confidence. alex fletcher, bbc news. cycling now. tom pidcock was taken to hospital after crashing during a practice run for the opening time trial stage of the tour of the basque country. the briton didn't suffer any fractures, but he had to withdraw from the race before it even started. he wasn't the only one to crash. world time trial champion remco evenepoel also went down atjust the second corner. but the belgian recovered well to finish fifth. somehow primoz roglic managed to take a wrong turn, leaving the course where the motorbikes and support cars do. fortunately for the slovenian, that error didn't cost him — as he won the stage by seven seconds. the best—placed british rider was ethan hayter, who came ninth. as we mentioned, disappointment for tom pidcock, who's out of the race. unsurprisingly, he was frustrated at missing out. i hit my hip really hard, i can't weight bear on it at all. so, yeah, i'm heading home now. i had some scans, they did not show anything, but, yeah, we will keep looking over the next few days,
england head to hamilton full of confidence. alex fletcher, bbc news. cycling now. tom pidcock was taken to hospital after crashing during a practice run for the opening time trial stage of the tour of the basque country. the briton didn't suffer any fractures, but he had to withdraw from the race before it even started. he wasn't the only one to crash. world time trial champion remco evenepoel also went down atjust the second corner. but the belgian recovered well to finish fifth. somehow...
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but for a blip in one of the t20s, england women's tour of new zealand has been spotless. another victory overnight sealed the one day series and their sixth win out of seven was comprehensive too, by 56 runs. alex fletcher has more. arriving in hamilton with a spring in their step, england looking to seal the series. tammy beaumont had failed to score a run in wellington, but the boot was on the other foot here. early reminders of her capabilities. going on to top score with 81, all smiles in the middle, but the breakthrough was on its way. that was not a good shot. she will not look back fondly on that. england's innings now finely poised, and once again, they turned to amyjones. whilst the wickets fell around her, she maintained composure to help england to a respectable 252. suzie bates had caused problems in the first one—dayer, so there was relief all around when alice capsey claimed her. that was followed by a half—century from brooke halliday as the hosts looked to keep themselves in it. but when she fell, england's attack proved too strong. a win by 56 runs an
but for a blip in one of the t20s, england women's tour of new zealand has been spotless. another victory overnight sealed the one day series and their sixth win out of seven was comprehensive too, by 56 runs. alex fletcher has more. arriving in hamilton with a spring in their step, england looking to seal the series. tammy beaumont had failed to score a run in wellington, but the boot was on the other foot here. early reminders of her capabilities. going on to top score with 81, all smiles in...
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this was the picture in new brighton, in wirral earlier on in the day. but the strongest of the winds, the heaviest of rain will be easing fairly quickly. so turning much quieter tonight and colder, especially in the east. as low pressure clears away into the north sea we've got this ridge of high pressure with us, at least temporarily, before the next weather system arrives. but under the clearing skies through this evening and tonight, those temperatures are going to drop quite quickly. so by the time we get to the early hours of wednesday morning, especially for central and eastern parts of scotland, central and eastern england, too — those temperatures 2—3 degrees in some of our urban areas, but a touch cool in that in the countryside. so i think a touch of frost around in the east. so the cold air mass with us. but it's not going to be long until this next area of milder air works in from the west behind this weather front, it's a warm front. it's going to track its way eastwards through wednesday, bringing rain, i think at times to all areas. b
this was the picture in new brighton, in wirral earlier on in the day. but the strongest of the winds, the heaviest of rain will be easing fairly quickly. so turning much quieter tonight and colder, especially in the east. as low pressure clears away into the north sea we've got this ridge of high pressure with us, at least temporarily, before the next weather system arrives. but under the clearing skies through this evening and tonight, those temperatures are going to drop quite quickly. so by...
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england's women will look to complete a clean sweep of their one day international series against new zealand on sunday after a 56—run win in hamilton. opener tammy beaumont top—scored for england with 81 from 96 balls, while amyjones added 48 to take england to 252 all out from 49 overs. in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket, but three wickets for nat sciver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening better, you always want more, nothing in particular the situation i was in, i needed to play that senior role and that a lot longer. unfortunately we got some like amyjones in detail. we have me getting out did not actually cost too much drama, itjust meant that somebody else got an opportunity to score some runs, and i thought she batted beautifully. several riders have been taken to hospital after a mass crash on the fourth stage of the tour of the basque country. among those hurt were reigning tour de france championjonas vingegaard, who broke a collarbone and several ribs. the world time trial champi
england's women will look to complete a clean sweep of their one day international series against new zealand on sunday after a 56—run win in hamilton. opener tammy beaumont top—scored for england with 81 from 96 balls, while amyjones added 48 to take england to 252 all out from 49 overs. in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket, but three wickets for nat sciver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening better,...
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rishi sunak was in the north east of england outlining his government's new policy for funding time in a creche or nursery — is this a new definition of a nanny state? and can selfies be selfish? we'll reveal why fans of this former quarry in wales want social media snappers to take more care over what they leave behind. we start in gaza, where one of the key aid agencies supplying food to people there has suspended its operations after seven members of its team were killed when an israeli air strike hit their vehicle. the group of aid workers, mostly foreign nationals, were working for us aid organisation world central kitchen. these pictures show the aftermath of the incident. the charity says they were travelling in a "deconflicted zone" in branded armoured cars and had co—ordinated movements with israeli forces. the israeli military issued this statement about the incident. as a professional military committed to international law, we are committed to examining our operations thoroughly and transparently. i just spoke to wck founder chefjose andres and expressed the deepest con
rishi sunak was in the north east of england outlining his government's new policy for funding time in a creche or nursery — is this a new definition of a nanny state? and can selfies be selfish? we'll reveal why fans of this former quarry in wales want social media snappers to take more care over what they leave behind. we start in gaza, where one of the key aid agencies supplying food to people there has suspended its operations after seven members of its team were killed when an israeli...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. trumpet fanfare the alliance betweenjapan and the united states is the cornerstone of peace, security, prosperity in the indo—pacific and around the world. translation: is a global partner ja an will translation: is a global partner japan willjoin _ translation: is a global partner japan willjoin hands _ translation: is a global partner japan willjoin hands with - translation: is a global partner japan willjoin hands with our- japan willjoin hands with our globalfriends and japan willjoin hands with our global friends and together we will lead the way in tackling the challenges in the indo—pacific in the world. for the biden administration, today'sjapan is really a dream come true. japan is a capable ruling partner that's prepared to step up and deal with global challenges including china _ the japanese prime minister, fumio kishida is at the white house right now with president biden. they're going to increase defence co—operation. what does that mean for asia — and of course
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you're watching the context on bbc news. a major review finds children in england and wales have been let down by weak evidence about england and wales have been let down by weak evidence abou— sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. a big night of european action ahead in the champions league, which is under way — the remaining quarterfinalfirst legs including a huge tie between heavyweights and familiar foes of this competition p56 and barcelona. atletico madrid are hosting borussia dortmund in the other tie — 1—0 to atletico there. atletico are seeking to reach the semi finals for the first time since 2017. and it's 0—0 in paris, as p56 and barca renew their rivalry. former barca boss luis enrique now with psg, returning to face his former club. the rearranged scottish premiership game between rangers and dundee was called off earlier at dens park, due to a waterlogged pitch — with second—placed rangers accusing the home side of negligence an
you're watching the context on bbc news. a major review finds children in england and wales have been let down by weak evidence about england and wales have been let down by weak evidence abou— sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. a big night of european action ahead in the champions league, which is under way — the remaining quarterfinalfirst legs including a huge tie between heavyweights and familiar foes of this...
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nhs england confirmed it will stop prescribing puberty blockers back in march. you are watching bbc news, here labour is calling for police involvement after a conservative mp was suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds to what he report literally called bad people who lost in a flat. —— paid off —— a further £14,000 are spent on private medical bills. he strongly disputes the cape claims according to the time. the conservative party was made of the allegations of three months ago and says it is investigating and our political correspondent reports. so the honesty needs to start now, the lack of clarity needs to stop... this was mark menzies last week in a local campaign video and this was filmed he was still a conservative mp but last night he was suspended from the party. it came after allegations in the newspaper that he used funds from donors to pay thousands to so—called bad people who had apparently locked him in a flat. the bbc has checked details of some of the allegations printed in the times this morning.
nhs england confirmed it will stop prescribing puberty blockers back in march. you are watching bbc news, here labour is calling for police involvement after a conservative mp was suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds to what he report literally called bad people who lost in a flat. —— paid off —— a further £14,000 are spent on private medical bills. he strongly disputes the cape claims according to the time. the conservative party was made of the...
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england women have won their first one day international against new zealand, largely thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. chasing 208 in wellington, victory looked unlikely when they slumped to 79—6, but a record seventh wicket stand of 130 between jones and charlie dean saw them reach their target with nine overs to spare. they won by four wickets. every game's important, but i think to start a series well makes it that little bit extra. obviously, you don't want to go behind early on in a series, so to get that win, i think, was, yeah, huge for us. under tricky circumstances, and i think the whole batting group will get a lot of confidence in how we managed to get over that line today. tennis, and dominic thiem has won his first atp match of the year, battling to a three—set victory over maximilian marterer in the opening round of the estoril open in portugal. thiem — whose season has been hindered with a recurrence of a wrist injury — took the first set, before marterer pulled level in a second set tie—break. however, it was the former world number three who broke
england women have won their first one day international against new zealand, largely thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. chasing 208 in wellington, victory looked unlikely when they slumped to 79—6, but a record seventh wicket stand of 130 between jones and charlie dean saw them reach their target with nine overs to spare. they won by four wickets. every game's important, but i think to start a series well makes it that little bit extra. obviously, you don't want to go behind early...
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and health professionals" in england. there has been a sharp rise in people claiming sickness benefits, but opposition parties say lengthy nhs waiting lists are to blame. here's the prime minister. joining me now is dr phil whitaker. he is a practising gp and medical editor of the new statesman. alsojoining me is gemma byrne, she is the policy and campaign manager at mind, the mental health charity. thanks to you both forjoining us. if we could start with you, what do you make of this idea as the sick notes not being given out to gps but by other specialists instead? i've not a by other specialists instead? i've got a qualified — by other specialists instead? i�*e got a qualified welcome for by other specialists instead? i"j: got a qualified welcome for it. i would split sick notes into three broad categories. there is sort of the short term, perhaps somebody has has pneumonia or hernia repair, we should retain those in general practice, we can quickly sign them off for a short period of time, not a problem. then i th
and health professionals" in england. there has been a sharp rise in people claiming sickness benefits, but opposition parties say lengthy nhs waiting lists are to blame. here's the prime minister. joining me now is dr phil whitaker. he is a practising gp and medical editor of the new statesman. alsojoining me is gemma byrne, she is the policy and campaign manager at mind, the mental health charity. thanks to you both forjoining us. if we could start with you, what do you make of this idea...
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this is bbc news. goodbye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. and we're starting with international football because qualifying has started for next year's women's euros and england — the defending champions — are drawing their opening game against sweden in injury time. after alessio russo put england ahead at wembley midway through the first half, the swedes equalised with their first shot on goal. so it's 1—all in the 9th minute. this is a tough group for england, with sweden, france and the republic of ireland, who they play on tuesday. there was success for wales in wrexham. the women have never qualified for a major championship but with a new manager, they made a great start to their campaign. jess fishlock scoring twice in their 4—0 victory over croatia. wales are away to kosovo next. scotland's long winless run continued as they were held to a goalless draw in serbia. scotland are the top seeds in their group but they'll need to fi
this is bbc news. goodbye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. and we're starting with international football because qualifying has started for next year's women's euros and england — the defending champions — are drawing their opening game against sweden in injury time. after alessio russo put england ahead at wembley midway through the first half, the swedes equalised with their first shot on goal. so it's 1—all in the 9th...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. we are horrified also - by the destruction of al nasser medical complex and al shifa medical complex and the reports _ of the discovery of mass graves in and around facilities. - and we call for independent, effective, transparent - investigations into the deaths. tonight on the panel, former us ambassador to nato ivo daalder and philip rycroft, the uk's former permanent secretary at the department for exiting the european union. good evening. in the last hour, white house national security adviser jake sullivan says he wants a report on the mass graves
you're watching the context on bbc news. the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. we are horrified...
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we could get some sunshine in southern england. the highest temperatures, 20 degrees, again will be in western scotland. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. are the context on bbc news. re—up or are we down? the us central bank the federal reserve reviews interest rates as investors cast doubt over an imminent rate cut. there are two women in iran whose names became synonymous with the fight for womens freedom. one of them is mahsa amini who died from her injuries sustained in police custody. the other is nika shakarami. a 16—year—old girl who disappeared just days after mahsa amini's death became public. shortly after leaving a protest on the 20th september she called a friend to say she was being chased by security forces. nine days later her body was dumped in a quiet tehran street. the authorities denied involvement in her death, claiming she took her own life. but a classified report seen by the bbc reveals the teenager was beaten to death by the agents who detained her. reha kansara fro
we could get some sunshine in southern england. the highest temperatures, 20 degrees, again will be in western scotland. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. are the context on bbc news. re—up or are we down? the us central bank the federal reserve reviews interest rates as investors cast doubt over an imminent rate cut. there are two women in iran whose names became synonymous with the fight for womens freedom. one of them is mahsa amini who died from her...
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you are alive with bbc news. british mps have been debating a petition on assisted dying today, after a campaign for a change in the law gained more than 200,000 signatures. the petition was backed by the journalist and campaigner dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. the 83—year—old, who founded childline in the uk, revealed in december she had joined the assisted dying clinic dignitas in switzerland. but under uk law, she says her family could be left at risk of prosecution if they went with her to zurich to help her. speaking to the bbc�*s today programme, she set a law change would mean the uk is reflecting the wider global change.— wider global change. there is going to be a lot of _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence discussed, l to be a lot of evidence discussed, because now we are in a situation worldwide where other countries like australia, canada, the netherlands, bits of america have already r
you are alive with bbc news. british mps have been debating a petition on assisted dying today, after a campaign for a change in the law gained more than 200,000 signatures. the petition was backed by the journalist and campaigner dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. the 83—year—old, who founded childline in the uk, revealed in december she had joined the assisted dying clinic dignitas in switzerland. but under uk law, she says her family could be left at risk of prosecution...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. translation: we will enter rafah | because we have no other choice. | we will destroy the hamas battalions fair, battalions there, we will complete all the objectives of the war, including the repatriation of all our abductees. a military assault on rafah will be an unbearable escalation, killing thousands more civilians and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee. our focus right now is on getting| a cease—fire and hostages home. that is the most urgent thing. and it's also, i think what is achievable. i they are unable to operate the university at a time when the students are preparing for theirfinal exams. it's unfair, it's unright, it's unsafe and it must stop. so we called for the police to come in and take care of it. if they are unable that we need the national guard, we have to have control of campuses. returning to the panel tonight the emmy nominated journalist and broadcaster caroline modarressy—tehrani and the political consultant and commentator leon emirali.
you're watching the context on bbc news. translation: we will enter rafah | because we have no other choice. | we will destroy the hamas battalions fair, battalions there, we will complete all the objectives of the war, including the repatriation of all our abductees. a military assault on rafah will be an unbearable escalation, killing thousands more civilians and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee. our focus right now is on getting| a cease—fire and hostages home. that is the most urgent...
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then injuly 2023, co—ordinated strike action by four education unions was called off in england, after the government agreed to implement the review body's recommendation of a 6.5% increase. well, now, members of the national education union have voted in support of new strike action in an indicative ballot over pay and funding. the neu's general secretary daniel kebede, who's been addressing the union's conference in bournemouth today, says strikes are not off the table. let's hear some of what mr kebede had to say to bbc radio earlier today. there's a mood of desperation, if we're being honest. the profession is very much on its knees, morale is at an all—time low and, of course, we can see that in the crisis in recruitment and retention. 9% of the teaching profession left the profession last year prior to retirement. the government is continually missing its recruitment targets for new teachers. we missed it by 50% for secondary teachers this year. quite simply, if we continue on this direction of travel, education will grind to a halt. let's go to caroline flint on that, educatio
then injuly 2023, co—ordinated strike action by four education unions was called off in england, after the government agreed to implement the review body's recommendation of a 6.5% increase. well, now, members of the national education union have voted in support of new strike action in an indicative ballot over pay and funding. the neu's general secretary daniel kebede, who's been addressing the union's conference in bournemouth today, says strikes are not off the table. let's hear some of...
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our sports news correspondent laura scott has more. we note that this incident involved a club in palma on the island of majorca on the early hours of sunday morning. the number eight who's played for england on 75 occasions has described what happened is an unfortunate misunderstanding that got out of hand. we know the police were called to the club, we understand he was tasered and arrested and later charged and appeared in court. however he is said in a statement released today that contrary to media reports there was no violence... having paid that fine we know that the spanish police investigation has closed and then he vunipola is free to fly back to the uk. what we will follow is an internal process and his club and he said he will cooperate with that and he unreservedly apologises for any inconveniences caused during this incident. to the madrid open tennis now, where cameron norrie�*s tournament is over — he was beaten in straight sets by casper ruud. the world number six ruud took the first comfortably, six games to 2 and
our sports news correspondent laura scott has more. we note that this incident involved a club in palma on the island of majorca on the early hours of sunday morning. the number eight who's played for england on 75 occasions has described what happened is an unfortunate misunderstanding that got out of hand. we know the police were called to the club, we understand he was tasered and arrested and later charged and appeared in court. however he is said in a statement released today that contrary...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. on sunday, rwanda marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide, where ethnic hutu extremists killed hundreds of thousands of tutsis and moderate hutus. we have a special report from one of our presenters, who was among those who fled rwanda. and made an emotionaljourney back. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. a from the bbc sport centre. big weekend of qualifyi 2025 a big weekend of qualifying in the 2025 women needs euros. the defending champions are playing wembley is the tough opener and already a goal up around half an hour mark and scores elsewhere in austria are beating germany in a row champions are well up in belgium and northern ireland is goalless and dwells threshing crew a show 4—0 at the moment and first match and leaving the republic —— leading the republic of ireland but the kick off a lot later and plenty of action still to go and earlier, scotland do in serbia and the czech republic, india beat the netherlands and norway thrashed england.
you're watching the context on bbc news. on sunday, rwanda marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide, where ethnic hutu extremists killed hundreds of thousands of tutsis and moderate hutus. we have a special report from one of our presenters, who was among those who fled rwanda. and made an emotionaljourney back. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. a from the bbc sport centre. big weekend of qualifyi 2025 a big weekend of qualifying in the 2025 women needs euros. the...
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and health professionals" in england. there has been a sharp rise in people claiming sickness benefits, but opposition parties say lengthy nhs waiting lists are to blame. here's the pm. we don'tjust need to change the sick note, we need to change the sick note culture so that the default becomes fault becomes what work you can do, not what you can't. building on the pilots that we've already started, we're going to design a new system where people have easy and rapid access to specialised work and help support to help them back to work from the very first conversation. it used to be that if you worked just nine hours a week, you'd get full benefits without needing to look for additional work. that's not right, because if you can work more, you should. so we're changing the rules. anyone working less than half a full—time week will now have to try and find extra work in return for claiming benefits. dr phil whitaker is a practising gp and medical editor of the new statesman. he says people could benefit from this propose
and health professionals" in england. there has been a sharp rise in people claiming sickness benefits, but opposition parties say lengthy nhs waiting lists are to blame. here's the pm. we don'tjust need to change the sick note, we need to change the sick note culture so that the default becomes fault becomes what work you can do, not what you can't. building on the pilots that we've already started, we're going to design a new system where people have easy and rapid access to specialised...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. taylor swift surprised her fans by releasing "two sets of songs" about her love life. sport and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're starting with formula one where there'll be a new look front row for the sprint race at this weekend's chinese grand prix. lando norris beat lewis hamilton to take pole position in a hectic wet session in shanghai. the mclaren driver had his fastest lap time deleted and then reinstated in the final minutes as he beat hamilton by 1.2 seconds. championship leader max verstappen could only manage fourth in the difficult conditions. the world's top golfer nelly korda has taken the lead at the chevron open, the first women's golf major of the year. the american is on incredible form, going for herfifth tournament win in a row — a feat which hasn't been achieved since 1978. korda is the clubhouse leader on seven under after her second round of 69 at carlton woods in the us s
you're watching the context on bbc news. taylor swift surprised her fans by releasing "two sets of songs" about her love life. sport and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're starting with formula one where there'll be a new look front row for the sprint race at this weekend's chinese grand prix. lando norris beat lewis hamilton to take pole position in a hectic wet session in shanghai. the mclaren...
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our sports news correspondent laura scott has more. we know that this incident happened at a club in parma on the island of majorca and the early hours of sunday morning. on playing for england and 75 occasions has described as an unfortunate misunderstanding... a hand. we know police were called to the club. we understand he was tasered at a restaurant and later charge and appeared in court. however, he has said in a statement released today... having paid the fi we know that the spanish police investigation has closed and billy vunipola is free to fly back to the uk for the what will follow now is an internal process at his club saracens. he said he will cooperate with that and he unreservedly apologises for any inconvenience he caused during this incident. madrid open tennis... over. he was beaten 6—2, six — four who goes on to face in the last 16. let's take you to the world snooker championship in sheffield. the quarter—final line up will be completed later today — and ronnie o'sullivan has booked his place he comfortably
our sports news correspondent laura scott has more. we know that this incident happened at a club in parma on the island of majorca and the early hours of sunday morning. on playing for england and 75 occasions has described as an unfortunate misunderstanding... a hand. we know police were called to the club. we understand he was tasered at a restaurant and later charge and appeared in court. however, he has said in a statement released today... having paid the fi we know that the spanish...
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it comes as expectations of bank of england interest rate cuts are scaled back. the average rate on a two—year fixed deal is nowjust over 5.8%. the uk government will not take back asylum seekers who have crossed into ireland until eu—wide asylum rules are changed. last week, the irish government announced emergency laws to return a rising number of asylum seekers crossing from northern ireland. but the pm's official spokesperson said it was up to the uk "to decide who we do and do not accept into the country". you are live with bbc news. there are renewed hopes tonight of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under this proposal. the israeli media has put the figure at 33 in return for the release of an unspecified number of palestinian prisoners. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he described as a very generous proposal. hamas has put forward a prop
it comes as expectations of bank of england interest rate cuts are scaled back. the average rate on a two—year fixed deal is nowjust over 5.8%. the uk government will not take back asylum seekers who have crossed into ireland until eu—wide asylum rules are changed. last week, the irish government announced emergency laws to return a rising number of asylum seekers crossing from northern ireland. but the pm's official spokesperson said it was up to the uk "to decide who we do and do not...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. we need to ensure that humanitarian organisations like the world central kitchen can conduct their activity — their essential humanitarian activity — and we've clearly failed in this instance. it's very important that israel is taking full responsibility for this incident. it's also important that it appears to be taking steps to hold those responsible accountable. the reaction that we've i seen from the americans, the international reaction over the last few days, shows thatl patience with israel. could be running out. it is time to step back from the brink, to silence the guns, to ease the horrible sufferings and to stop the potential famine before it is too late. on today's panel, annabel denham from the telegraph and seema mehta, political writer at the la times. first — the latest headlines. the israeli military has sacked two senior officers, after seven aid workers were killed in air strikes in gaza on monday. a report by the israel defence forces describes their deaths a
you're watching the context on bbc news. we need to ensure that humanitarian organisations like the world central kitchen can conduct their activity — their essential humanitarian activity — and we've clearly failed in this instance. it's very important that israel is taking full responsibility for this incident. it's also important that it appears to be taking steps to hold those responsible accountable. the reaction that we've i seen from the americans, the international reaction over the...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. a new expose in town on donuld trump and his recreational activities — a skillset he's exclusively shown to his golf club members at bedminster and mar a lago. axios reveals the former president might have a budding dj career. sexism in britain's schools is increasing because of harmful content on children's phones. that's according to the leader of britain's biggest teaching union, the neu. daniel kebede says boys are watching "aggressive and violent pornography" which "completely distorts their view of women". he says, "greater regulation of tech companies and quicker action on removing harmful content is needed". let's hear the experience of some teachers. i've heard students in year eight, who are between the ages of 12 and 13, talking about the different plastic surgeries that they plan to have once they are old enough. i had one young man... ..i'll put it politely, he wanted to have sex with me. sometimes it comes from girls as well, it's notjust boys doing it. i i think there
you're watching the context on bbc news. a new expose in town on donuld trump and his recreational activities — a skillset he's exclusively shown to his golf club members at bedminster and mar a lago. axios reveals the former president might have a budding dj career. sexism in britain's schools is increasing because of harmful content on children's phones. that's according to the leader of britain's biggest teaching union, the neu. daniel kebede says boys are watching "aggressive and...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. tiktok says it will challenge in court — a new law that could see it banned or sold in the united states. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. a busy evening of football in the premier league to update you on first, with liverpool hoping to move back level on points with arsenal, who sit top of the table. they're at goodison park for the merseyside derby. that's one of four matches happening. everton 1—0 liverpool, jarrad branthwaite with the goal. a crucial match forjurgen klopp�*s side, in the title race. they need to get back into that match. everton need the points too, as they battle to avoid the drop. wolves 0—1 bournemouth. antoine semenyo. crystal palace 0—0 newcastle, manchester united 0—0 sheffield united. former argentina international carlos tevez has been admitted to hospital after suffering from chest pains. the ao—year—old former manchester united, manchester city and west ham striker was take
you're watching the context on bbc news. tiktok says it will challenge in court — a new law that could see it banned or sold in the united states. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. a busy evening of football in the premier league to update you on first, with liverpool hoping to move back level on points with arsenal, who sit top of the table. they're at goodison park for the merseyside derby. that's one of four matches...
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you're watching bbc news. laborers calling for police involvement after a conservative mp was suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds to pay off what he reportedly called bad people who had locked him in a flat. the times newspaper says the mp quest of thousands of pounds and a further 14,000 pounds were spent on private medical bills. he strongly disputes the claims. the conservative party was made aware of the allegations of three monthsgo and says it is investigation. our political correspondent reports. reporter: this was mark menzies last week and a local campaign video. when this was filmed, he was still a conservative mp. last night he was suspended from the party. it came after allegations in a newspaper he used funds from donors to pay thousands to so-called bad people, who had apparently locked him in a flat. the bbc has checked details of some of the allegations printed in the times this morning. that he called a 78-year-old local activist in the middle of the nig
you're watching bbc news. laborers calling for police involvement after a conservative mp was suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds to pay off what he reportedly called bad people who had locked him in a flat. the times newspaper says the mp quest of thousands of pounds and a further 14,000 pounds were spent on private medical bills. he strongly disputes the claims. the conservative party was made aware of the allegations of three monthsgo and says it is...
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it comes as expectations of the bank of england cutting interest rates are scaled-back. the average rate of a two-year fixed deal is now just over 5.8%. the u.k. government will not take back asylum-seekers who have crossed into ireland until eu-wide asylum rules are changed. last week the irish government announced emergency laws to return a rising number of asylum-seekers crossing from northern ireland. the official spokesperson said it was up to the u.k. to decide who we do and do not accept into the country. your life with bbc news. there are renewed hopes in the cease fire between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate. it's unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under the proposal. the israeli media puts it at 33 in release -- the white house and u.s. president biden have been speaking with the leaders of qatar and egypt, who have been the mediators. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he described as a very generous proposal. >> hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinar
it comes as expectations of the bank of england cutting interest rates are scaled-back. the average rate of a two-year fixed deal is now just over 5.8%. the u.k. government will not take back asylum-seekers who have crossed into ireland until eu-wide asylum rules are changed. last week the irish government announced emergency laws to return a rising number of asylum-seekers crossing from northern ireland. the official spokesperson said it was up to the u.k. to decide who we do and do not accept...