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thank you for watching and stay with bbc news. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was the scene in mold just last month as storm babet swept across wales. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defences are part of a former impound project in ammanford, a town classed as a flood high risk area. the hope is these walls will contain the water within the river loughor nearby and help save hundreds of householders from the heart ache of flooding. currently there are about 223 properties at risk of flooding during a 1 in 100 flood event and is predicted to increase to over 380 with climate change over the next hundred years. the effects of flooding can be devastating. this animal sanctuary near trimsaran is close to the river gwendraeth and regularly blighted by flooding. injanuary, they had to take one of their dogs for chemotherapy by boat. horrible. i had to put my elderly mother in a boat to get her home a few weeks ago. push her through the water. i've
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for its part, bbc news said... but several viewers told us they thought the on—air apologies and explanations were overdone. here's amanda roy. that strong language was indeed bleeped out when the story was covered on bbc one's evening bulletins. you called ministers useless bleep, morons, bleep, in emails and whatsapps to your professional colleagues. dave briggs was watching that report on the news at ten and asked... although most live viewers did receive the full, unadulterated proceedings of the inquiry, that wasn't the case for everyone. lisa egan describes herself as hard of hearing and uses subtitles to catch the odd words that she can't hear on television. she recorded this video for us. people who are wholly dependent on subtitles, either because they can't hear at all or because their condition affects their ability to process spoken audio, would have no idea that foul language was being used because none of the swear words appeared on the subtitles. at one point, the kc read out a stream of expletives
for its part, bbc news said... but several viewers told us they thought the on—air apologies and explanations were overdone. here's amanda roy. that strong language was indeed bleeped out when the story was covered on bbc one's evening bulletins. you called ministers useless bleep, morons, bleep, in emails and whatsapps to your professional colleagues. dave briggs was watching that report on the news at ten and asked... although most live viewers did receive the full, unadulterated...
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to tell us more about this new service from bbc news, arabic. new service from bbc news, arabic, i'm joined by tareq kafala, who's the head of languages for the bbc world service. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. it is a volatile situation in gaza. how easy has it been to set up this service? we're quite practised now at launching emergency services. as you mentioned, we set up in may an emergency service for sudan. after six months, we've we've reduced that to one edition a day and replaced it with one additional day for the gaza emergency lifeline service. so we're moving resources from one place to the next to launch the service. it's a... emergency services are by their nature, they have a small footprint. and they're a flexible service, which we can throw up and reduce at short notice. and what do you want to do? what sort of content are you broadcasting? yeah, we're producing news content specifically focused on on gaza and israel, but we're also providing a public service or which is based around emergency information that people need updates on, what's happening in
to tell us more about this new service from bbc news, arabic. new service from bbc news, arabic, i'm joined by tareq kafala, who's the head of languages for the bbc world service. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. it is a volatile situation in gaza. how easy has it been to set up this service? we're quite practised now at launching emergency services. as you mentioned, we set up in may an emergency service for sudan. after six months, we've we've reduced that to one edition a day and...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was a scene just last month, as stronger bet swept across. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defenders are part of a project. this is a high flood risk area. this will help save hundreds of householders from heartache and flooding. 223 preperties _ heartache and flooding. 223 preperties at _ heartache and flooding. 24 properties at risk of flooding during a one in 100 year flooding event and that has increased to over 480 with climate change.— increased to over 480 with climate change. the effects of floodin: climate change. the effects of flooding can — climate change. the effects of flooding can be _ climate change. the effects of flooding can be devastating. l flooding can be devastating. this animal sanctuary is close to a river and regularly blighted by flooding. in january, they had to take one of their dogs to chemotherapy by boat. i of their dogs to chemotherapy b boat. ., ., , , by boat. i had to put my elderly _ by boat. i had
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was a scene just last month, as stronger bet swept across. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defenders are part of a project. this is a high flood risk area. this will help save hundreds of householders from heartache and flooding. 223 preperties _ heartache and flooding. 223 preperties at _ heartache and flooding. 24 properties at risk of flooding during a one in 100 year flooding event...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour just after this headlines for you at the top of the hourjust after this programme. stockholm, capital of sweden, and a city of islands, 14 of them to be precise, which makes water transport a big thing around these parts. so today i've decided to take the ferry. but this is no ordinary ferry because this ferry... ..can fly. this is the candela p—12, the prototype of a ferry which should go into service injuly 202a. and at its cruising speed of 25 knots, narrow wings called hydrofoils, provide huge amounts of lift. in the same way that aircraft wings can get a plane off the ground, these wings can raise the whole hull above the surface. and because hardly any of the boat is having to push through the water, it doesn't need as powerful a motor. and that means there's something else that's very special about this craft. it's electric. these small propellers are all that are needed to get the ferry up to speed and its onboard bat
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour just after this headlines for you at the top of the hourjust after this programme. stockholm, capital of sweden, and a city of islands, 14 of them to be precise, which makes water transport a big thing around these parts. so today i've decided to take the ferry. but this is no ordinary ferry because this ferry... ..can fly. this is the candela p—12, the prototype of a ferry which should go into service injuly 202a....
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you're watching bbc news, i'm samantha simmonds. the political row over a newspaper article by the home secretary, suella braverman, in which she criticised the met police over its handling of pro—palestinian marches, has deepened. the bbc understands ms braverman did not make all the edits requested by downing street to the article. writing in the times, ms braverman accused the met of "double standards", saying what she called "pro—palestinian mobs" were "largely ignored" even when they were clearly breaking the law. the prime minister does have full confidence in the home secretary. live now to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman, joining us from westminster. we have just had this we havejust had this in we have just had this in from the prime minister offering his full support from the home secretary. yes offerin: support from the home secretary. jazz offering his full support from the home secretary. 1213 offering his full confidence support from the home secretary. i2; offering his full confidence to the home s
you're watching bbc news, i'm samantha simmonds. the political row over a newspaper article by the home secretary, suella braverman, in which she criticised the met police over its handling of pro—palestinian marches, has deepened. the bbc understands ms braverman did not make all the edits requested by downing street to the article. writing in the times, ms braverman accused the met of "double standards", saying what she called "pro—palestinian mobs" were "largely...
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do stay with us on bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. locals say they live here for the peace. but this could change as a new prisoner spelt. the concern as i get up in my morning and open my kids i do not see the hills and wildlife ica wall of the prison. presence first admitted by the ministry ofjustice for a new prisoner adjacent to the current prison over two years ago. it was refused permission by the district council. however, that refusal has now been overturned on appeal by community secretary michael gove. �* ., ., , gove. i'm astounded at this decision. — gove. i'm astounded at this decision, it _ gove. i'm astounded at this decision, it is _ gove. i'm astounded at this decision, it is completely i gove. i'm astounded at this. decision, it is completely the wrong decision and as one woman described to me they see it as a slap in the face for democracy, it has always been the wrong place, these are country lanes and a country area where they are trying to facilitate this. fix, area where they are trying to facilitate this.
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you're live with bbc news. in sierra leone, a daytime curfew will be lifted after most of the leaders of an attack on military barracks and prisons were arrested. you can see the empty streets in the capital freetown earlier on sunday, after the government said security forces had repelled "renegade soldiers" who broke into a prison, setting inmates free. sierra leone's information minister told the bbc some of the assailants were in military gear, but it was too early to say whether there had been an attempted coup. a new night—time curfew will be put in place beginning tuesday and flights at the international airport have been cancelled. the president of sierra leone said calm has been restored. i thank all citizens for complying with the security measures and buys everyone to remain vigilant and to co—operate with the security forces. let us not succumb to fear or division. let us come together as one people, one nation. our west africa correspondent, mayenijones, has more details on how events in sierra
you're live with bbc news. in sierra leone, a daytime curfew will be lifted after most of the leaders of an attack on military barracks and prisons were arrested. you can see the empty streets in the capital freetown earlier on sunday, after the government said security forces had repelled "renegade soldiers" who broke into a prison, setting inmates free. sierra leone's information minister told the bbc some of the assailants were in military gear, but it was too early to say whether...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. everyday frontline policing. officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your head. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence where searching suspects can be a flashpoint. i have been punched, i have been— kicked and spat out, - bitten to the point where it gone through my skin. i have been stabbed in the lake with a pair of scissors - and i think it is only- getting worse, to be fair. with attacks on officers on the rise, could senior police do more? they are encouraged to report these assaults. the onus is on the supervisor to make sure they do that. it shows officers can face challenges anytime of the day, any day of the w
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. everyday frontline policing. officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your...
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so it's the bbc editorial policy unit. so they give us advice on what we can and can't show, and then we talk to them and we decide what to do. it was, you know, as far i think as we would go, which is why it's a really interesting example to discuss. but we decided on that decision that it was the right thing to do. i mean, i listen to everything you say and i worry about those things where i understand those concerns and we do have those concerns and we're not cavalier about it. we'll have to leave it there, but steve wardle, thank you so much. and john neal, thank you. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online or social media. email newswatch at bbc.co.uk or you can find us on x formerly known as twitter at newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370106676 and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc. co. uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch and per
so it's the bbc editorial policy unit. so they give us advice on what we can and can't show, and then we talk to them and we decide what to do. it was, you know, as far i think as we would go, which is why it's a really interesting example to discuss. but we decided on that decision that it was the right thing to do. i mean, i listen to everything you say and i worry about those things where i understand those concerns and we do have those concerns and we're not cavalier about it. we'll have to...
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samira hussain, bbc news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the national party won october's elections but needed the support of two smaller right—wing parties. heavy snowfall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than 400 regions without power. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the vatican says that pope francis is suffering from "lung inflammation" the day after it said he was suffering from a mild flu. young or old, tiktok or x — formerly known as twitter — your social media feeds are often unique to you but could they be shaping how you view the israel—gaza war? the bbc�*s disinformation and social media correspondent marianna spring has been investigating. social media algorithms, which recommend content to you, seem to be driving some users towards increasingly divisive posts about is
samira hussain, bbc news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the national party won october's elections but needed the support of two smaller right—wing parties. heavy snowfall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than 400 regions without power. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the...
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semeru hussein, bbc news. —— samira hussein, bbc news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the new prime minister, christopher luxon has pledged to reverse many policies of the previous labour government, rolling back the use of the maori language and its ban on oil and gas exploration. winston peters will serve as foreign minister. he leads the populist, socially conservative new zealand first party and has already been foreign minister twice before. heavy snowfall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than 400 regions without power. a red warning was issued for eastern romania where winds reached as high as 100km per hour. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the vatican says that pope francis is suffering from "lung inflammation" the day after it said he was suffering from a mild flu. the 86—year—old skipped his sunday appeara
semeru hussein, bbc news. —— samira hussein, bbc news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the new prime minister, christopher luxon has pledged to reverse many policies of the previous labour government, rolling back the use of the maori language and its ban on oil and gas exploration. winston peters will serve as foreign minister. he leads the populist,...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. locals say they live here for the countryside, the wildlife and the peace. but that could change as a new prison is set to be built here. kevin bowden has lived in gayatri for over 20 years. my concern is when i get up in the mornings and open my curtains, i'm not going to see the fields behind me with the sheep and the wildlife. i'm just going to see a wall of prison. plans were first submitted by the ministry ofjustice for a new prison adjacent to the current prison over two years ago. it was refused permission by harborough district council. however, that refusal has now been overturned on appeal by communities secretary michael gove. i'm astounded at this decision. i think it's completely the wrong decision and it's one member of the public described it to me this morning. they see it as a slap in the face for democracy. it's always been the wrong place. these are country lanes, a country area where they're trying to facilitate this. a spokesman for the mo] said that the decision
bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. locals say they live here for the countryside, the wildlife and the peace. but that could change as a new prison is set to be built here. kevin bowden has lived in gayatri for over 20 years. my concern is when i get up in the mornings and open my curtains, i'm not going to see the fields behind me with the sheep and the wildlife. i'm just going to see a wall of prison. plans were first submitted by the ministry ofjustice for a new...
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thank you for “oining us on bbc news. h abroad. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. foreign - abroad. thank you forjoining i us on bbc news. foreign editor ofjewish news. you will live with us here in southern israel and you see these pictures of what's happening in gaza. still the very large plume of smoke on the skyline here, black and grey smoke that is rising into the sky, 14 minutes after the ceasefire was due to take effect this morning. i say you to there is no official suggestion saying the ceasefire has been broken but as you listen to a stalk you can see in the background the occasional sound of small arms fire, without explosion still coming from inside gaza, things are peaceful and quiet at the moment because this is an important step, this is the beginning of this deal which will run notjust drop the day—to—day but over the next four days which begins with the ceasefire, with the cessation of hostilities and firing inside gaza, it moves on to additional humanitarian aid being allowed into gaza through rafah from egypt, we are told 200 trucks a day of
thank you for “oining us on bbc news. h abroad. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. foreign - abroad. thank you forjoining i us on bbc news. foreign editor ofjewish news. you will live with us here in southern israel and you see these pictures of what's happening in gaza. still the very large plume of smoke on the skyline here, black and grey smoke that is rising into the sky, 14 minutes after the ceasefire was due to take effect this morning. i say you to there is no official suggestion...
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welcome to bbc news. israel's defence forces say they've arrested the director of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa. they say mohammad abu salmiya has been transferred for questioning by the israeli security agency. they say they followed evidence that 'al shifa hospital, under his direct management, served as a hamas command and control centre'. they added that there was 'extensive hamas terrorist activity�* at the hospital under the his management.
welcome to bbc news. israel's defence forces say they've arrested the director of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa. they say mohammad abu salmiya has been transferred for questioning by the israeli security agency. they say they followed evidence that 'al shifa hospital, under his direct management, served as a hamas command and control centre'. they added that there was 'extensive hamas terrorist activity�* at the hospital under the his management.
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this is bbc news. israel releases footage which it says shows hostages captured by hamas on the 7th of october were taken to the al shifa hospital. israeli troops say they�*ve found a 55 metre tunnel under the hamas—run al—shifa complex in gaza. meanwhile, 31 premature babies are evacuated from the al—shifa hospital — palestinian doctors say eight other children died because of lack of care. meanwhile — the prime minister of qatar suggests israel and hamas could be close to a deal to release some of the hostages held in gaza. and the actor russell brand has been questioned by metropolitan police detectives in london, in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. hello, welcome to bbc news. israeli military officials have released new footage which they say shows hamas bringing hostages into the al—shifa hospital on the morning of the october seventh attacks. a spokesman said cctv footage from the hospital showed one hostage being bundled into al—shifa�*s main entrance, and an
this is bbc news. israel releases footage which it says shows hostages captured by hamas on the 7th of october were taken to the al shifa hospital. israeli troops say they�*ve found a 55 metre tunnel under the hamas—run al—shifa complex in gaza. meanwhile, 31 premature babies are evacuated from the al—shifa hospital — palestinian doctors say eight other children died because of lack of care. meanwhile — the prime minister of qatar suggests israel and hamas could be close to a deal...
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you are live with bbc news. let's return to the deal between israel and hamas, in exchange for those 50 hostages. 150 palestinian prisoners will be released from israeli detention over four days, all of them women and children. the oldest on the least is a 59-year-old woman, arrested in september before the hamas attacks. many of her family have been imprisoned because they are related to this man, whonce supported the peace process, but later became disillusioned and led the second intifada. we have been spoken to you about how -- hanan's arrest. >> they will not accuse her of anything. this ithe first time she is in prison. they gave her four months and she will finish almost three months, she is a grandmother, has granddaughters, grandsons. 16. they are making things hard for this family because the family itself, it is like a family who are, we are asking for our freedom, you know? we are not just sitting and eating and drinking. we are fighting them in a way, but for hnanan, herself, she did not do anything
you are live with bbc news. let's return to the deal between israel and hamas, in exchange for those 50 hostages. 150 palestinian prisoners will be released from israeli detention over four days, all of them women and children. the oldest on the least is a 59-year-old woman, arrested in september before the hamas attacks. many of her family have been imprisoned because they are related to this man, whonce supported the peace process, but later became disillusioned and led the second intifada....
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. ijust i just checked that they are inverted because the image is an upside down image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way. john stride giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned since childhood. the projector is up for auction, along with hundreds of original slides depicting shipwrecks along the cornish coast. the slides were collected byjohn�*s father, frank, who used to give public talks on them. when he died in 1967, john took over. now, at the age of 80, he has decided to sell the family collection. i did my last dog 18 months ago — i did my last dog 18 months ago. anything that comes a time when _ ago. anything that comes a time when you — ago. anything that comes a time when you say, will hang up the boots — when you say, will hang up the boots and _ when you say, will hang up the boots and i realise the time is company— boots and i realise the time is company to stop. ——my last talk. _ company to stop. ——my l
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. ijust i just checked that they are inverted because the image is an upside down image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way. john stride giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned since childhood. the projector is up for auction, along with hundreds of original slides depicting shipwrecks along the cornish coast. the slides were collected byjohn�*s father, frank, who...
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live from london, this is bbc news. a dramatic rescue — all a1 workers trapped in a tunnel in northern india have been rescued. these are live pictures from the scene where the men were brought out one by one. were brought out one by one. more israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners are released overnight. more are expected shortly, but can the ceasefire extend beyond the next a8 hours? today on verified live, a bbc arabic investigation reveals some of the world's biggest oil companies are polluting the air with toxins, which spread for hundreds of kilometres across the middle east. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. let's welcome to verified live. stay with the breaking ns from let's stay with the breaking news from india. india is celebrating the rescue of all a1 construction workers, who'd been trapped inside a collapsed himalayan tunnel for 17 days. this was the first worker to be brought out, we'll on a stretcher initially through that evacuation pipe, pushed through the rubble. the men h
live from london, this is bbc news. a dramatic rescue — all a1 workers trapped in a tunnel in northern india have been rescued. these are live pictures from the scene where the men were brought out one by one. were brought out one by one. more israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners are released overnight. more are expected shortly, but can the ceasefire extend beyond the next a8 hours? today on verified live, a bbc arabic investigation reveals some of the world's biggest oil companies are...
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on bbc iplayer. in other news: berkshire hathaway — the investment firm owned by renowned investor warren buffett — is sitting on a record cash pile of $157 billion dollars. the firm unveiled its earnings at the weekend, which revealed it sold more than $5 billion dollars of us and foreign stocks in the third quarter. here in the uk, licences for oil and gas projects in the north sea are set to be awarded annually, under government plans. there is currently no fixed period between licensing rounds — but this would change under a bill to be announced in tuesday's king's speech. ministers said projects would have to meet net zero targets and claimed the policy would guarantee energy security. if you want to reach me online, there's more on all of those stories on the business page of the bbc website. we will see you very soon. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the world. clocking up on the coast, 37 your mum is about to take on her latest ultra running challenge. i’m mum is ab
on bbc iplayer. in other news: berkshire hathaway — the investment firm owned by renowned investor warren buffett — is sitting on a record cash pile of $157 billion dollars. the firm unveiled its earnings at the weekend, which revealed it sold more than $5 billion dollars of us and foreign stocks in the third quarter. here in the uk, licences for oil and gas projects in the north sea are set to be awarded annually, under government plans. there is currently no fixed period between licensing...
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this is bbc news. this was a press conference by ayman nofal, a senior commander in the military wing of hamas, here boasting in 2021 that israel's border defences wouldn't protect it. the videos posted of the september drill, codenamed strong pillar 4, even made the news and a discussion programme on israel's kan 11 television station. the presenter here announcing that hamas had simulated an attack on israel. so, with all of this happening in plain sight, how was it that israeli soldiers on the ground were ta ken by surprise? there's clear evidence for a strategic intelligence failure. you have the data in front of you but you're not doing anything with it. you are feeling safe behind a fence where you spend billions of dollars on it. you think the technology you have invested in will keep you safe. we asked israel's defence forces for their response. they said... they are, though, questions that will haunt israel for years to come. could the attack have been anticipated, potentially saving 1,200 isr
this is bbc news. this was a press conference by ayman nofal, a senior commander in the military wing of hamas, here boasting in 2021 that israel's border defences wouldn't protect it. the videos posted of the september drill, codenamed strong pillar 4, even made the news and a discussion programme on israel's kan 11 television station. the presenter here announcing that hamas had simulated an attack on israel. so, with all of this happening in plain sight, how was it that israeli soldiers on...
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jonathanjoseph�*s, bbc news. in other business dues making news this morning, by does the parent company of tiktok is cutting hundreds ofjobs in its gaming division despite having invested billions into the unit. a spokesperson for the company said in a statement to the bbc that bytedance is restructuring its gaming business after review of its long—term strategic growth areas. in the past years, the company had been aggressively investing into gaming unit new verse in a bid to challenge the market leaders in china. a us federaljudge has ordered the founder of finance to remain in the country until at least the 23rd of february when his sentence hearing is scheduled. he pleaded guilty last week to criminal charges linked to the crypto currency exchange after an investigation that spanned years. among other things, he was charged with wilfully violating us economic sanctions and failing to implement effective money laundering control. he lives in the uae, which does not have a formal extradition treaty with the
jonathanjoseph�*s, bbc news. in other business dues making news this morning, by does the parent company of tiktok is cutting hundreds ofjobs in its gaming division despite having invested billions into the unit. a spokesperson for the company said in a statement to the bbc that bytedance is restructuring its gaming business after review of its long—term strategic growth areas. in the past years, the company had been aggressively investing into gaming unit new verse in a bid to challenge...
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phil mercer, bbc news in bilpin new south wales. an immediate emissions contributor is transport and an obvious answer that has come up as electric cars but to hit net zero x 2030 sales will have two search from the current 13% to 70% of all vehicle sales, a significant hurdle to that is the lack of charging infrastructure and countries. china is ahead of that curve with heavy subsidies in the eb market which critics say gives local companies an unfair advantage globally. the president of one of china's top eb makers says that is not true. , ., . ., true. first of all i would say that government _ true. first of all i would say that government incentives j true. first of all i would say i that government incentives for the eb industry is universal, i think europe there is a lot of government supports for electric vehicle products in europe, same as the us and some of those supports are specifically only available to local players which also makes it difficult for us to compete globally. at the same time in china, what we saw was the
phil mercer, bbc news in bilpin new south wales. an immediate emissions contributor is transport and an obvious answer that has come up as electric cars but to hit net zero x 2030 sales will have two search from the current 13% to 70% of all vehicle sales, a significant hurdle to that is the lack of charging infrastructure and countries. china is ahead of that curve with heavy subsidies in the eb market which critics say gives local companies an unfair advantage globally. the president of one...
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i'm the international editor of bbc news. ijoined the bbc on september the 24th, 1984. jeremy bowen explains. airships — blimps, as they're known — seem to be coming back into fashion. and 2005, i got thejob of middle east editor and in a way i'm still middle east editor, but i'm also international editor. where were you on october the 7th? well, i woke up that morning in kyiv, in ukraine. i woke up and, you know, i reached for my phone to see what had been going on in the world, and the first thing i saw on whatsapp was a message to thejerusalem whatsapp group chat, saying, "something incredible is happening." rocket fires. alarms sound. at that time, what it was was hundreds and hundreds of rockets being fired into israel. but it subsequently transpired that that was... and very quickly, it became clear that hamas had crossed the border, was in israel. gunshots. and videos started emerging of dead soldiers, dead civilians. so, very quickly, we decided — and i spoke to the people here in london — that we needed to change plans. we immediately started packing, m
i'm the international editor of bbc news. ijoined the bbc on september the 24th, 1984. jeremy bowen explains. airships — blimps, as they're known — seem to be coming back into fashion. and 2005, i got thejob of middle east editor and in a way i'm still middle east editor, but i'm also international editor. where were you on october the 7th? well, i woke up that morning in kyiv, in ukraine. i woke up and, you know, i reached for my phone to see what had been going on in the world, and the...
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voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. tonight, and israel gaza update, and a session in the sky. sta rt start with the kings speech, but it is written by the government to mark the opening of the state parliament, they were crowns, carriages and fancy robes and the whole point is to give us an idea of what ministers are planning over the next year. here are some of the main points. a ban on landlords evicting tenants without a clear reason, and a crackdown on flavoured vaping but a bill to ban conversion therapy is missing. labor's says the plans are gimmicks and a new low. some of the stories now and more than 106 children are being killed every day in gaza. those figures are from the world health organization and it accuses israel of breaking international law by attacking healthcare sites. israel says the strikes are legitimate. next, called phonetic guards to be made compulsory for ice hockey players, from a coroner after the death of nottingham panthers player adam johnson, hit in the neck by an ice skate. he was 29.
voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. tonight, and israel gaza update, and a session in the sky. sta rt start with the kings speech, but it is written by the government to mark the opening of the state parliament, they were crowns, carriages and fancy robes and the whole point is to give us an idea of what ministers are planning over the next year. here are some of the main points. a ban on landlords evicting tenants without a clear reason, and a...
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bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. the 93 bus serves port carlisle and other villages along the beautiful solway coast. there's 17 villages along from carlisle that this bus services. we have no shops apart from kirkbride, we have no post offices, we have very few social places like pubs or anything. they're all closed. people in these villages need this bus service. the bus was threatened with closure last year, and local people campaigned to save it, including the youngest in the community, at kirkbride primary school. we decided to kind of protest and say, no, we need that bus. and so, the bus was saved after local councils agreed a £12,000 subsidy. but the money came to a stop earlier this year. so will stagecoach perform another manoeuvre to keep the service going? the 93 service at the minute, unfortunately, isn't carrying enough passengers to cover its operating costs. so we have agreed to continue operating it for the time being, but we are in discussions with the local authority in cumberland about how we can
bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. the 93 bus serves port carlisle and other villages along the beautiful solway coast. there's 17 villages along from carlisle that this bus services. we have no shops apart from kirkbride, we have no post offices, we have very few social places like pubs or anything. they're all closed. people in these villages need this bus service. the bus was threatened with closure last year, and local people campaigned to save it, including the...
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rowan bridge, bbc news. ahead of armistice day this weekend, the oldest surviving veteran of the i940 dunkirk rescue, has been sharing his memories of serving in the british army. ios—year—old john hamilton was an anti—aircraft gunner — and has been speaking to our reporter, lee madan. explosion. it's remembering what this country went through to survive. last post plays. and if it hadn't been for dunkirk, i think the war would have been over. those 338,000 would have been taken by the germans. because, you know, sitting on that beach for three days, wondering when the hell you were to get off it, and all the time there's bloody bombers coming down. and you'd been training then for quite a few years to do this. what was it like actually doing it for real? did you suffer fear, john? i suppose, at the time, yes. but on the other hand, you had to say, "well, here we are, we're a group, we're together." i was actually in the gunning seat... right. ..looking through a telescope, to shoot down at least two
rowan bridge, bbc news. ahead of armistice day this weekend, the oldest surviving veteran of the i940 dunkirk rescue, has been sharing his memories of serving in the british army. ios—year—old john hamilton was an anti—aircraft gunner — and has been speaking to our reporter, lee madan. explosion. it's remembering what this country went through to survive. last post plays. and if it hadn't been for dunkirk, i think the war would have been over. those 338,000 would have been taken by the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. here in the uk — the number of people in bradford's pakistani community who have married a cousin has fallen sharply in the past ten years, according to a new study. ten years ago, researchers found that about 60% of babies in the northern english city's large pakistani population had parents who were first or second cousins, but new follow—up research of mothers finds the figure's dropped to 46%. our reporter anisa kadri in is the newsroom with more details. well, in their initial study, researchers suggested that cousin marriages doubles the risk of birth defects — affecting 6% of children born to cousins, and researchers from the born in bradford project say these health concerns are just one of the reasons for this fall in cousin marriages in bradford. so some of the other reasons being given — intergenerational tensions over this tradition. so some young people firmly rejecting the idea of arranged marriage when families are very much involved in choosing a partner and pa
rebecca morelle, bbc news. here in the uk — the number of people in bradford's pakistani community who have married a cousin has fallen sharply in the past ten years, according to a new study. ten years ago, researchers found that about 60% of babies in the northern english city's large pakistani population had parents who were first or second cousins, but new follow—up research of mothers finds the figure's dropped to 46%. our reporter anisa kadri in is the newsroom with more details....
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the travel show - watch on bbc _ of the world. the travel show - watch on bbc iplayer. - hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm chetan pathak. coming up on the programme: no harry kane heroics this time — a frustrated england draw in north macedonia as the final round of qualification for euro 2024 continues... we'll tell you about the impact the football world cup in qatar had on the premier league last winter — as a new report finds injuries lasted longer and cost clubs more money. and — it'll be a new sport at the los angeles olympics in 2028 — we'll tell you about flag football and how it's growing in the uk. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. england's qualification campaign for next year's european championship in germany ended with an uninspired 1—1 draw in north macedonia. gareth southgate's side are still group winners — and the result ensures they'll be among the top seeds when the draw is made. but, as our football correspondentjohn murray says, it wasn't the way they wanted to sign off. gareth southgate'
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this is bbc news. a fund to pay for the loss and damage climate change is already wreaking on poorer countries. this whole neighbourhood is destroyed. it has been a bone of contention between the developed and developing world for decades. it is great that we got it adopted here, at the start. it's been over 30 years in the making. and it's time now to get the job done, so that we can get money into the areas affected by the harms of climate change. more than £300 million has already been promised for the fund, including £60 million from the uk. so, what else is on the agenda? here are the three most contentious issues on the table. first up, cutting carbon. will countries be persuaded to include food and agriculture, a third of all emissions, in their carbon cutting targets? second up, cash for developing countries. the rich world caused the climate crisis, burning fossilfuels. poorer countries say now you've got to pay to solve the problem. and, finally, the future of fossil fuels. will the confere
this is bbc news. a fund to pay for the loss and damage climate change is already wreaking on poorer countries. this whole neighbourhood is destroyed. it has been a bone of contention between the developed and developing world for decades. it is great that we got it adopted here, at the start. it's been over 30 years in the making. and it's time now to get the job done, so that we can get money into the areas affected by the harms of climate change. more than £300 million has already been...
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voice-over: bbc news, bringing you different - stories from across the uk. we're campaigning for free school meals. it's been proven that people that have school meals make more progress in english and maths. the school council at hillston primary school birmingham is on a mission. all children in england get free school meals until they are seven. but from year 3, only a limited number are entitled. from year 3 above, _ if you earn more than £7,400 — that figure hasn't changed i for a long time — you are not entitled to free school meals. you have parents on low incomes working two or three _ jobs to make ends meet, - earning just over that amount of money and then they have to pay for school meals - as well on top. in northern ireland the income threshold is double at £14,000 and in scotland and wales free school meals for all primary—aged children are being rubbed out. ——primary—aged children are being rolled out. in london they currently get free meals as well. i feel a bit disappointed because, if they have it, then that's not fair for eve
voice-over: bbc news, bringing you different - stories from across the uk. we're campaigning for free school meals. it's been proven that people that have school meals make more progress in english and maths. the school council at hillston primary school birmingham is on a mission. all children in england get free school meals until they are seven. but from year 3, only a limited number are entitled. from year 3 above, _ if you earn more than £7,400 — that figure hasn't changed i for a long...
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you are watching bbc news. before that, we will take a quick look at some other news making headlines here today. health officials say someone in the u.k. has been infected by a strain of flu similar to the viruses spreading in pigs. it is the first time the strain has been detected in the u.k. and close contacts are being traced. first affected have respiratory symptoms but have fully recovered. investigations are underway into the source of the infection. the tobacco company bat is calling for more stringent regulations on vaping, including a ban on flavors based on deserts or sweets that could appeal to children. it says the products should be licensed in the same way as alcohol or cigarettes. the u.k. government is already considering regulations over concerns many young people are vaping. a new independent advisor has been announced to provide better support for victims of major disasters in england and wales. the independent public advocate will offer faster help to survivors of major incidents, like the
you are watching bbc news. before that, we will take a quick look at some other news making headlines here today. health officials say someone in the u.k. has been infected by a strain of flu similar to the viruses spreading in pigs. it is the first time the strain has been detected in the u.k. and close contacts are being traced. first affected have respiratory symptoms but have fully recovered. investigations are underway into the source of the infection. the tobacco company bat is calling...
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this is bbc news. tight security is in place overnight in dublin — after violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. tight security is in place overnight in dublin city centre — after small—scale, violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. the country'sjustice minister says it's the biggest police response in irish history as such events are rare. our ireland correspondent chris page has the latest. the city centre police are out tonight and have made some arrests but there is no sign there's going to be an outbreak of widespread violence as there was last night. officers are continuing their investigation into the knife attack investigation into the knife attack in the sub suspect is understood to be in his late 40s and has lived in ireland for about 20 years in an irish citizen. detectives are still working to find out a motive. there is an increasing discussion now about why and how these rights started. it is worth bearing in mind that in ireland there is never really been any political
this is bbc news. tight security is in place overnight in dublin — after violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. tight security is in place overnight in dublin city centre — after small—scale, violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. the country'sjustice minister says it's the biggest police response in irish history as such events are rare. our ireland correspondent chris page has the latest. the city centre police are out tonight and have made some arrests but there is no...
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this is bbc news. israeli troops say they�*ve found a 55—metre tunnel under al—shifa hospital in gaza the palestinian red crescent has evacuated 31 premature babies from the hospital, where services are said to have collapsed. place mac we found that even the water with which _ place mac we found that even the water with which their _ place mac we found that even the water with which their baby - place mac we found that even the l water with which their baby formula was made was polluted. it wasn�*t sanitised because energisation was not available, and that cause vomiting diarrhoea and weight loss. the prime minister of qatar suggests israel and hamas could be close to a deal to release some of the hostages held in gaza. the actor russell brand has been questioned by metropolitan police detectives in london in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. you�*re watching bbc news. we start in gaza — where there have been several key developments in the conflict in the last few hours.
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yogita lamaye, bbc news, jerusalem. christian: joining me tonight is a former director of operations and now a senior advisor for arab renaissance for development. can you explain the combination of factors that led to the decision yesterday to suspend aid? >> well, the situation that we witnessed on the ground is dramatically worse than anything i myself and the others who wrote this recent letter expressing concern with the situation in gaza, anything we have experienced, the principal reason that triggered the suspension of operations on the ground is indeed the lack of fuel to enable talks to move around for communication network to function, for sewage to be pumped away. the roads are covered in raw, untreated sewage. and so forth. there is no way we could provide ongoing support, transport flour to bakeries, distribute other humanitarian supplies to medical facilities and schools in which 800,000 displaced palestinians are currently sheltering. christian: i think we can understand what a problem a blackout is to a
yogita lamaye, bbc news, jerusalem. christian: joining me tonight is a former director of operations and now a senior advisor for arab renaissance for development. can you explain the combination of factors that led to the decision yesterday to suspend aid? >> well, the situation that we witnessed on the ground is dramatically worse than anything i myself and the others who wrote this recent letter expressing concern with the situation in gaza, anything we have experienced, the principal...
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david sillito, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich with those shots of the morning i will take you to a shot of the sun on the best chance of seeing that todayis on the best chance of seeing that today is in the north of scotland. in scotland we started the day in some places below minus seven celsius, the coldest night so far but with clear skies we have four patches but the best of the sunshine. in the south are a small plant, tied in with a star named by the french weather service, storm frederico, it has dealt us a glancing blow, blustery winds in the channel islands and a lot of cloud around. this next band of rain pushing from northern ireland into west wales, feeling quite chilly. this evening and overnight this band of rain sweeps east, could be the odd heavy thundery shower, some showers following. if this skies remain clear in the north of scotland we could see for patches and like last night temperatures could drop below freezing but it's a chilly night wherever you are. in
david sillito, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich with those shots of the morning i will take you to a shot of the sun on the best chance of seeing that todayis on the best chance of seeing that today is in the north of scotland. in scotland we started the day in some places below minus seven celsius, the coldest night so far but with clear skies we have four patches but the best of the sunshine. in the south are a small plant, tied in with a star named by the french...
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judy hobson, bbc north west today. hundreds of thousands of women in england are to be offered a drug which could substantially reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. trials have shown that anastrozole, a hormone therapy used to treat the disease, can also prevent cases. the charity breast cancer now has described it as a major step forward. we spoke earlier to professor peterjohnson, nhs england's national clinical directorfor cancer. we've known for some time that if you block the female hormone on people who have gone past the menopause but who are at risk of developing breast cancer that you can reduce their cancer chances of doing so. we can identify whether other people and their family have had breast cancer, a group of people who are at risk. it is roundabout hr 9% around a five year period. by giving them something to block the female hormone we can reduce that risk by half to about 4% to 5%. anastrozole is a drug that we have used for some time with this, but there are some side effects, people had be
judy hobson, bbc north west today. hundreds of thousands of women in england are to be offered a drug which could substantially reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. trials have shown that anastrozole, a hormone therapy used to treat the disease, can also prevent cases. the charity breast cancer now has described it as a major step forward. we spoke earlier to professor peterjohnson, nhs england's national clinical directorfor cancer. we've known for some time that if you block the...
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much more on the bbc news website. thanks for watching and stay on with bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. ., different stories from across the uk. , the uk. local say they live here for— the uk. local say they live here for the _ the uk. local say they live here for the countryside, i the uk. local say they live i here for the countryside, the wildlife and the piece, but that could change as a new prison is set to be built here. kevin bowed and has lived in gartree for over 20 years. the concern is _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when i _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when i get - gartree for over 20 years. tue: concern is when i get up gartree for over 20 years. tte: concern is when i get up in gartree for over 20 years. t'te: concern is when i get up in the mornings and open my curtains i'm not going to see the fields behind me, with the sheep and wildlife, just going to see a wall of prison.— wall of prison. plans were first submitted _ wall of priso
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ anchor:, m in does i am in washington and this bbc world news america. a truce in gaza hours away as the families prepare for the release of hostages, a deal seeing more aid and fuel allowed into gaza and more than 50 hostages released in exchange for palestinian prisoners. after a surprise victory in dutch elections, a winter seeks partners for a coalition government. welcome to world news america. a temporary truce in gaza is hours away said to take effect at midnight eastern 7:00 a.m. local time. the first group of hosges will be released from gaza a few hours later under terms announced by qatar on thursday and our israeli officials tell us they are in touch with those individuals. look at the timeline of the deal. the four-day pause will begin across the whole of the gaza strip and at 4:00 13 hostages will be freed from gaza and handed to the red cross, all expected to be women and children. the idf will receive the hostages and transfer them to hospitals for medical assessment. the qataris say an unknown number of palestinian prisoners will be rel
announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ anchor:, m in does i am in washington and this bbc world news america. a truce in gaza hours away as the families prepare for the release of hostages, a deal seeing more aid and fuel allowed into gaza and more than 50 hostages released in exchange for palestinian prisoners. after a surprise victory in dutch elections, a winter seeks partners for a coalition government. welcome to world news america. a temporary truce in gaza is hours away said to...
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you're live with bbc news. the 24 hostages released today are just a fraction of the 240 israelis who were seized by hamas. many of their relatives and friends have in their relatives and friends have in the last seven weeks been gathering in tel aviv, gaining strength from each other. the bbc�*s clive mhairi is their too centres this report. israel is a place of forced absences — of missing faces staring out on cardboard... ..and paper... ..and t—shirts. and it's here, in what has been described as hostage square in the heart of tel aviv, where the lost are remembered. and where hope burns bright that one day they'll return. in the shadow of the local art museum, relatives and friends of the disappeared gather to gain strength from each other in these worst of times. the art installations reflecting israel's tragedy, like the children's clothes that aren't being worn and the toys no longer played with. one of the artworks here is particularly powerful. the idea is that you look at the posters of some of
you're live with bbc news. the 24 hostages released today are just a fraction of the 240 israelis who were seized by hamas. many of their relatives and friends have in their relatives and friends have in the last seven weeks been gathering in tel aviv, gaining strength from each other. the bbc�*s clive mhairi is their too centres this report. israel is a place of forced absences — of missing faces staring out on cardboard... ..and paper... ..and t—shirts. and it's here, in what has been...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. household energy prices will rise in january putting more financial pressure on bill payers at the coldest time of year. energy regulator ofgem said the typical annual household bill would go up by £91; or 5%. it said the rise in bills would be worrying at a difficult time for many people, but was the result of higher wholesale costs faced by suppliers. the car manufacturer nissan is expected to announce on friday that the electric versions of the qashqai and thejuke are to be made at their sunderland plant. the plant currently employs around 6,000 staff to build petrol versions of the two cars as well as the electric leaf. families will be £1,900 poorer at the end of this parliament compared with the beginning, according to the think tank, the resolution foundation. it said this government would set a "grim" new record for living standards going down. but chancellorjeremy hunt said the tax cuts announced in the autumn statement would put more money in people's pockets. lose some of
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. household energy prices will rise in january putting more financial pressure on bill payers at the coldest time of year. energy regulator ofgem said the typical annual household bill would go up by £91; or 5%. it said the rise in bills would be worrying at a difficult time for many people, but was the result of higher wholesale costs faced by suppliers. the car manufacturer nissan is expected to announce on friday that the...
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announcer: and now, "bbc ns". >> hello. you're watching "the context" on bbc news. >> in the last few days, i hear a question, will israel return to fighting? my answer is an unequivocal yes. >>e have agreed to the extension of the humanitarian pause and 10 hostages are going to be released every day for the extension and what is being understood as this will happen for the next two days. >> i don't have enough money to buy children medicine. my son was in the hospital yesterday on my baby daughter needed help to breathe. ♪ >> good evening. tonight, as more israeli hostages are released, hamas says the young is captive, a 10 month old, was killed in an israeli airstrike along with his mother and brother. israel says it is looking into the claim. with hopes of another extension to the temporary truce, we are live in qatar to talk about the latest negotiations between israel and hamas. as we were saying, more hostages are being freed today. israel says if that continues, so can the truce. we will be hearing from an emergenc
announcer: and now, "bbc ns". >> hello. you're watching "the context" on bbc news. >> in the last few days, i hear a question, will israel return to fighting? my answer is an unequivocal yes. >>e have agreed to the extension of the humanitarian pause and 10 hostages are going to be released every day for the extension and what is being understood as this will happen for the next two days. >> i don't have enough money to buy children medicine. my son...
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this is bbc news. israeli tanks and armoured vehicles begin rolling out of gaza — as a temporary ceasefire takes effect. some israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners are due to be released injust two hours from now. in other news... in south africa convicted murderer oscar pistorius is granted parole. the former olympic runner will be released in january. the worst unrest in dublin for decades. a riot breaks out after a woman and three children were stabbed in a knife attack. 35 arrests have been made. this is not who we are, this is not who we want to be, this is not who we will ever be. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. a ceasefire has come into effect between israeli troops and hamas fighters in gaza. despite some sporadic explosions in the first half—hour, it has been relatively calm in the gaza strip. both sides have said the pause would only be temporary. it is scheduled to last four days. these are the latest pic
this is bbc news. israeli tanks and armoured vehicles begin rolling out of gaza — as a temporary ceasefire takes effect. some israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners are due to be released injust two hours from now. in other news... in south africa convicted murderer oscar pistorius is granted parole. the former olympic runner will be released in january. the worst unrest in dublin for decades. a riot breaks out after a woman and three children were stabbed in a knife attack. 35 arrests...
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around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. before we talk to those mothers, let's focus on the situation in gaza. our correspondent told us about the further israeli airstrikes that have been there in the south. >> one month on, hamas able to fire rockets. fighting going on in eight different fronts in gaza especially in the northwest and southwest of gaza. israel ground operation has been expanding. the grip around gaza city has been tightening. the humanitarian situation is a catastrophe of hunger. i was talking to a father of nine. communication is very hard. time to time we catch someone. he said i have no food. i have no water. there is no clean water. all of the aid coming from egypt which is very little according to the u.n., not reaching those who live in gaza city and the north. here in the south, it is less airstrikes but the struggle to find food -- >> you're watching bbc news. no words can ever capture the horror of what unfolded october 7. people murdered at a concert, burnt alive, children shot in their beds. tho
around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. before we talk to those mothers, let's focus on the situation in gaza. our correspondent told us about the further israeli airstrikes that have been there in the south. >> one month on, hamas able to fire rockets. fighting going on in eight different fronts in gaza especially in the northwest and southwest of gaza. israel ground operation has been expanding. the grip around gaza city has been tightening. the humanitarian situation is...