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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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you're watching bbc news. a lot going on today to keep across. we will be hearing from the bank of england about the interest rates decision. we will bring you that as soon as we get it. we are also keeping an eye on what's going on at the covid inquiry over in paddington in central london because the former chief executive officer of nhs england is still taking questions, simon stevens has been taking questions since about ten o'clock this morning. if you want to keep following that, you can see it on our live stream on the bbc website. there's also plenty of analysis and summary of what's been going on throughout the inquiry for the past few weeks but particularly the last few weeks but particularly the last few days, we've been getting an into how the top of government was functioning during the height of the crisis. so we are standing by now to hear from the bank of england because it is set to announce its latest decision on interest rates in just a few seconds and it's expected to maintain the base rate at 5.25% which is already the highest
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. watching bbc news. let's return to our ongoing coverage of storm ciaran — a major incident has been declared across parts of the south coast of england and the channel islands as the weather system brings heavy rain and strong winds of more than 100 mph to areas already under flood and red "danger to life" warnings. more than 300 schools have been forced to close, as well as several airports. our correspondent meghan owen is in st aubin injersey with the latest. ijust want i just want to show you one of the main routes to the west of the island, this isjust a perfect example of the damage the storm has caused. you can see lots of big trees which have fallen overnight into the road, making it really difficult for vehicles to get few. a few are attempting but as the advice remains to stay at home, it is a lot quieter than usual. we can see here just someone trying to get through there. what we'll also see is some of the trains blocked, you can see behind me the water piling up there because of leaves, t
from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. watching bbc news. let's return to our ongoing coverage of storm ciaran — a major incident has been declared across parts of the south coast of england and the channel islands as the weather system brings heavy rain and strong winds of more than 100 mph to areas already under flood and red "danger to life" warnings. more than 300 schools have been forced to close, as well as several airports. our correspondent meghan...
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hello i am at the bbc sport centre. we'll start at the cricket world cup where hosts india are closing in on becoming the first team to book their place in the semi finals. victory against sri lanka would see their qualification secured — and india have set their opponents a huge total of 359 to win. and if india were good with the bat — they've been even better with the ball — sri lanka are 37 for 8 after 14 overs. you can follow that one on the bbc sport website. south africa's rugby team have been given a heroes welcome as they began a four day national victory parade — following their success at the world cup. thousands of fans lined the streets in country's capital city pretoria on thursday — to get glimpse of the team and the webb ellis trophy. the squad — who became the first nation to win the trophy four times — will also travel to see fans in cape town, durban and nelson mandela bay across the next three days. we asa we as a team, we
hello i am at the bbc sport centre. we'll start at the cricket world cup where hosts india are closing in on becoming the first team to book their place in the semi finals. victory against sri lanka would see their qualification secured — and india have set their opponents a huge total of 359 to win. and if india were good with the bat — they've been even better with the ball — sri lanka are 37 for 8 after 14 overs. you can follow that one on the bbc sport website. south africa's rugby...
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mark easton, bbc news. let's speak now to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman, who is at downing street this morning. whatever the court decides today there are big implications for the government?— there are big implications for the government? there are big implications for the covernment? ~' ., ., , government? like london buses, big olitical government? like london buses, big political days — government? like london buses, big political days in _ government? like london buses, big political days in westminster - government? like london buses, big political days in westminster seem . political days in westminster seem to come in threes. on monday we had the reshuffle and the extraordinary resurrection of david cameron. yesterday, a full attack from suella braverman on the man she had called boss until the day before. and today the government's key immigration policy lies in the balance. we will find out from the supreme court this morning, a short walk away from here, whether planes can t
mark easton, bbc news. let's speak now to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman, who is at downing street this morning. whatever the court decides today there are big implications for the government?— there are big implications for the government? there are big implications for the covernment? ~' ., ., , government? like london buses, big olitical government? like london buses, big political days — government? like london buses, big political days in _ government? like london...
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mark savage, bbc news. it is thursday, it is question time, here is fiona with what is coming up. here is fiona with what is coming u n . ., here is fiona with what is coming u ._ ., , , up. tonight, it is the past, the covid inquiry _ up. tonight, it is the past, the covid inquiry and _ up. tonight, it is the past, the covid inquiry and those - up. tonight, it is the past, the i covid inquiry and those whatsapp messages. the present, the crisis in gaza. in the future, is a out really that scary? 0n iplayer at 8pm and on the bbc after the ten o'clock news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. what a 24 hours for the south coast and in northern france, very bad indeed. and friday, a lot quieter. good sunny spells and further showers. winds cost we saw earlier on, there were reports of winds around 100 mph injersey, it was north—west brittany that saw the strongest, in excess of 150 mph. store ciaran continues to move into the north sea taking the strong winds with it. filling the isobars, s
mark savage, bbc news. it is thursday, it is question time, here is fiona with what is coming up. here is fiona with what is coming u n . ., here is fiona with what is coming u ._ ., , , up. tonight, it is the past, the covid inquiry _ up. tonight, it is the past, the covid inquiry and _ up. tonight, it is the past, the covid inquiry and those - up. tonight, it is the past, the i covid inquiry and those whatsapp messages. the present, the crisis in gaza. in the future, is a out really that...
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this is bbc news. storm ciaran batters the channel islands and southern england, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. and then i had my wife shout, help. the chimney had come down through the roof. major incidents have been declared in hampshire, the isle of wight and jersey. the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. and, rishi sunak�*s ai warning. he says monitoring the risks of artificial intelligence is too important to be left to big tech companies. winds of more than 100 miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much of southern england. major incidents have been declared on the isle
this is bbc news. storm ciaran batters the channel islands and southern england, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. and then i had my wife shout, help. the chimney had come down through the roof. major incidents have been declared in hampshire, the isle of wight and jersey. the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. and, rishi...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a species of echidna, that was believed to be extinct, has been captured on film for the first time. named after sir david attenborough — the ancient egg—laying mammal is thought to have emerged 200 million years ago — and has now been re—discovered in indonesia. our environment correspondent jonah fisher has more. that's the first ever image, that one, of attenborough's long—beaked echidna. that anyone has ever recorded... ever. ..in entirety of history? correct. proof of life from a species that was feared lost forever. i was euphoric and the whole team was euphoric. 12 seconds of camera—trap footage, a reminder that there are still places on earth that humans have not disturbed. it's absolutely astonishing. i think it's extremely important to discover enigmatic new species and rediscover enigmatic lost species because they demonstrate the value of the environment in which they live. it's an echidna, and you can tell that it's a mammal because it's got hair. a favourite
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a species of echidna, that was believed to be extinct, has been captured on film for the first time. named after sir david attenborough — the ancient egg—laying mammal is thought to have emerged 200 million years ago — and has now been re—discovered in indonesia. our environment correspondent jonah fisher has more. that's the first ever image, that one, of attenborough's long—beaked echidna. that anyone has ever recorded... ever. ..in entirety of...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the israeli government tells the bbc they've received another list of potential hostages that could be released. this could happen on wednesday. hamas released more prisoners on tuesday. the latest attempt to expel republican representative george santos ramps up after he is accused of stealing campaign funds. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. in the israeli government spokesperson has told the bbc they have received a new list of hostages to be
live from washington, this is bbc news. the israeli government tells the bbc they've received another list of potential hostages that could be released. this could happen on wednesday. hamas released more prisoners on tuesday. the latest attempt to expel republican representative george santos ramps up after he is accused of stealing campaign funds. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. in the israeli government spokesperson has told the bbc they have received a new list of hostages to be
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graham satchell, bbc news. a short time ago, our correspondent danjohnson sent us this update. this is the destruction that was caused by the high winds that hit around midnight last night. people sa it around midnight last night. people say it sounded _ around midnight last night. people say it sounded like _ around midnight last night. people say it sounded like a _ around midnight last night. people say it sounded like a tornado - say it sounded like a tornado blowing through here. you can see the tree down and even more damage to the cars. if you look at the house, just look at the windows that are smashed through. this is why people had to evacuate last night. they are now moving out what they can, salvaging what they can and considering what to do next. they are homeless, at least temporarily, and there will be a huge clear up job to do here and a lot of repair work needed. it is notjust this street, there are a couple of streets were so many houses have been affected. we know that about a0 people across
graham satchell, bbc news. a short time ago, our correspondent danjohnson sent us this update. this is the destruction that was caused by the high winds that hit around midnight last night. people sa it around midnight last night. people say it sounded _ around midnight last night. people say it sounded like _ around midnight last night. people say it sounded like a _ around midnight last night. people say it sounded like a tornado - say it sounded like a tornado blowing through here. you can...
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sean dilley, bbc news. a supermarket chain in northern england has become the first in the uk to return to fully—staffed checkouts. booths is cutting its self—service tills in nearly all its 28 stores. danny savage joins us from one of them now in clitheroe. and danny, booths are saying this is in response to customer demand. they�*ve been talking to lots of customers about what the situation and this is booths in clitheroe, an upmarket supermarket, but one thing you notice behind me as there are no self—service checkouts, you have to interact with a human when you buy something from here. nigel murray is the managing director of booths. why have you done it? a tiara the managing director of booths. why have you done it? a— have you done it? a two reasons, practically — have you done it? a two reasons, practically we _ have you done it? a two reasons, practically we find _ have you done it? a two reasons, practically we find self _ have you done it? a two reasons, practically we find self checko
sean dilley, bbc news. a supermarket chain in northern england has become the first in the uk to return to fully—staffed checkouts. booths is cutting its self—service tills in nearly all its 28 stores. danny savage joins us from one of them now in clitheroe. and danny, booths are saying this is in response to customer demand. they�*ve been talking to lots of customers about what the situation and this is booths in clitheroe, an upmarket supermarket, but one thing you notice behind me as...
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emma jones, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back very shortly with all the day's business stories and looking ahead to the bank of england's decision on interest rates will stop back shortly. —— interest rates. back shortly. hello there. we've got more heavy rain, more strong winds as we head into thursday, all due, of course, to storm ciaran. that's been tracking its way right the way across the atlantic, heading over the southwest of england. now, it will move eastwards towards east anglia. it will bring more heavy rain and given how wet it's been in october, that could lead to some flooding. the winds also could potentially be dangerous and hazardous, bringing some disruption. this is where we've got the amber wind warnings from the met office. the winds already picking up in the southwest, those stronger winds will transfer through the english channel to affect coastal areas in the southeast of england. the winds are likely to be even stronger for a while in the channel islands — gusts of over 90mph, already
emma jones, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back very shortly with all the day's business stories and looking ahead to the bank of england's decision on interest rates will stop back shortly. —— interest rates. back shortly. hello there. we've got more heavy rain, more strong winds as we head into thursday, all due, of course, to storm ciaran. that's been tracking its way right the way across the atlantic, heading over the southwest of england. now, it will move eastwards...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc website. you're live with bbc news. to asia now, and japan's prime minister has announced a new economic stimulus package worth more than $100 billion to help people with the cost of living. joao da silva is looking at this for us in our singapore bureau. joao, what does this involve? here is what we know about this so far. according to japanese media it will include income and residential tax reductions, it contemplates cash handouts to low income households and on top of this it offers subsidies top of this it offers subsidies to limit petrol and utility bills. all of it amounting to a package of more than $100 billion. this comes at a time when many people injapan are feeling the pinch. inflation has stayed above the central bank's target of 2% for more than a year now and salaries haven't risen quickly enough to offset soaring prices, meaning that consumption injapan's overall pace —— post pandemic recovery is held back by this. what is more, the prime ministers's ratings have been suffering. and those are some
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc website. you're live with bbc news. to asia now, and japan's prime minister has announced a new economic stimulus package worth more than $100 billion to help people with the cost of living. joao da silva is looking at this for us in our singapore bureau. joao, what does this involve? here is what we know about this so far. according to japanese media it will include income and residential tax reductions, it contemplates cash handouts to low...
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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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this is bbc news. storm ciaran batters the channel islands and southern england, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. window blew in and then i heard my wife shout, help! the chimney stack had come down through the roof. major incidents have been declared in hampshire, the isle of wight and jersey. the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. winds of more than 100 miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much of southern england. hundreds of schools are closed and in many areas, people are being urged to stay indoors. residents injersey have been out assessing the damage. these pictures are from west hill where uprooted trees and branches are blocking the roads.
this is bbc news. storm ciaran batters the channel islands and southern england, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. window blew in and then i heard my wife shout, help! the chimney stack had come down through the roof. major incidents have been declared in hampshire, the isle of wight and jersey. the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged...
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this is bbc news. sacked home secretary suella braverman says rishi sunak is "uncertain, weak and lacking in leadership" in a scathing letter to the prime minister. holding the rest of the country to ransom while the tories fight amongst themselves. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug there as it runs out of fuel. israel says it's co?ordinating the transfer of incubators to gaza ? ? but it's unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the extra equipment. a woman is identified 30 years after her murder in belgium after family spotted her flower tattoo in a bbc report.
this is bbc news. sacked home secretary suella braverman says rishi sunak is "uncertain, weak and lacking in leadership" in a scathing letter to the prime minister. holding the rest of the country to ransom while the tories fight amongst themselves. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug there as it runs out of fuel. israel says it's co?ordinating the transfer of incubators to gaza ? ? but it's unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the israeli prime minister says israeli forces have crossed the first hamas defence lines. and troops have now pushed further in than the outskirts of gaza city.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the israeli prime minister says israeli forces have crossed the first hamas defence lines. and troops have now pushed further in than the outskirts of gaza city.
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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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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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theo leggett, bbc news, orkney. so from the shores of scotland's beautiful orkney islands now to the farmlands of india because after the harvest farmers there have traditionally been burning the remaining crops which has led to terrible pollution. but now, instead of burning the crop, one startup has found a way of using what was just waste and is now making money from it as well. archana shukla sent us this. the air pollution is choking the whole of northern india. it's a story every winter. what suffocates primarily is the smoke billowing from the farmlands in the region. the crop waste burned to clear fields for the next harvest. but instead of becoming poisonous, smoke, straws and husks can be processed to make the main raw material for paper mills. these fully compostable pulp sheets. and then packaging for goods or cutlery. all the waste can be turned into your everyday furniture. in central india's morena district, a siblings duo is doing just that with their company crust. we bought this corona beer packagi
theo leggett, bbc news, orkney. so from the shores of scotland's beautiful orkney islands now to the farmlands of india because after the harvest farmers there have traditionally been burning the remaining crops which has led to terrible pollution. but now, instead of burning the crop, one startup has found a way of using what was just waste and is now making money from it as well. archana shukla sent us this. the air pollution is choking the whole of northern india. it's a story every winter....
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colletta smith, bbc news. george buckley is chief uk and euro area economist at the investment bank nomura, here in london. thank you forjoining us here. what are your expectations for 03? what are your expectations for q3? ~ ~' , what are your expectations for 03? ~ ~ , ., 03? well, we think it is going to be very _ 03? well, we think it is going to be very weak _ 03? well, we think it is going to be very weak and - 03? well, we think it is going to be very weak and i - 03? well, we think it is going to be very weak and i think. to be very weak and i think what is interesting is the bank of england just last week when they made their decision to keep interest rates on hold also published forecasts for economic output and they think it will be broadly flat over the course of the next couple of years. it is a very weak forecast indeed. it reflects the fact that we have had a lot of things thrown at this economy over the course of the last couple of years, higher inflation and higher energy prices. wars in europ
colletta smith, bbc news. george buckley is chief uk and euro area economist at the investment bank nomura, here in london. thank you forjoining us here. what are your expectations for 03? what are your expectations for q3? ~ ~' , what are your expectations for 03? ~ ~ , ., 03? well, we think it is going to be very _ 03? well, we think it is going to be very weak _ 03? well, we think it is going to be very weak and - 03? well, we think it is going to be very weak and i - 03? well, we think it...
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faisal islam bbc news. susannah streeter is head of money and markets at the investment company hargreaves lansdown. thank you for being with us today, susannah. is that it now? are we at peak rates now in the uk or is there space left for another notch upwards? i think we are at the top of the rate hiking cycle bar any further dramatic shocks. of course, you heard from andrew bayly that you certainly cannot rule anything out and that policy has to stay restrictive for some time given where inflation is. it is still more than three times the bank's target. but certainly when you look at the stagnation scenario that the uk is facing, i think the concern is among the majority now of mpc members and those who sit around the committee at the bank of england and make these difficult decisions, the concern is that actually the economy might not be able to withstand further rate hikes right now and that you have to do allow time for the previous rate hikes to really take effect across the wider economy. effect acr
faisal islam bbc news. susannah streeter is head of money and markets at the investment company hargreaves lansdown. thank you for being with us today, susannah. is that it now? are we at peak rates now in the uk or is there space left for another notch upwards? i think we are at the top of the rate hiking cycle bar any further dramatic shocks. of course, you heard from andrew bayly that you certainly cannot rule anything out and that policy has to stay restrictive for some time given where...
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a bbc expose, the baby stealers. allegations of child i trafficking, after an i investigation by bbc africa eye | exposed a series of underground networks in nairobi... ..some refused to believe what they saw. a very senior government official called and said, "this story is a fake." but others praised our journalism. and i thank the media for exposing this and for bringing it out. thank you very much. and officials made public promises of firm government action. no effort will be spared - in ensuring that we protect our children. some of the perpetrators were arrested. but how much impact did the film have in the fight against child trafficking in kenya — and how much have things really changed since? back in 2020, bbc africa eye uncovered an underground trade in children stolen from the streets and even hospitals back in 2020, bbc africa eye uncovered an underground trade in children stolen from the streets and even hospitals of nairobi and then sold on the black market to the highest bidder. the investigation se
a bbc expose, the baby stealers. allegations of child i trafficking, after an i investigation by bbc africa eye | exposed a series of underground networks in nairobi... ..some refused to believe what they saw. a very senior government official called and said, "this story is a fake." but others praised our journalism. and i thank the media for exposing this and for bringing it out. thank you very much. and officials made public promises of firm government action. no effort will be...
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live in washington, this is bbc news. the israeli government tells the bbc they've received a list of potential hostages that could be released on wednesday and are open to extending the truth with hamas. aid into gaza is scaled up but as the trucks arrive united nations as the help is barely registered against the huge needs of 1.7 million displaced people. and freed at last. indian workers are rescued from a collapsed tunnel where they were trapped for weeks. iam sumi i am sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us. an israeli government spokesperson told bbc they've received a new list of possible hostages to be released on the sixth day of
live in washington, this is bbc news. the israeli government tells the bbc they've received a list of potential hostages that could be released on wednesday and are open to extending the truth with hamas. aid into gaza is scaled up but as the trucks arrive united nations as the help is barely registered against the huge needs of 1.7 million displaced people. and freed at last. indian workers are rescued from a collapsed tunnel where they were trapped for weeks. iam sumi i am sumi somaskanda....
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hello there, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. we'll start with tennis — and there was a debut defeat for carlos alcaraz, at the season ending atp finals . the spaniard took the first set, but ended up losing in three, against alex zverev, a two—time champion in the event. the wimbledon champion missed last year's tournament with an abdominal injury and had been suffering with foot and back issues last month, and said he found trouble coping with the indoor court in turin.... they put this course on so fast. i don't know why. i'm not going to say they should do the tournament outdoor or indoor. i don't understand about the speed of the surface because we never played on a surface because we never played on a surface like this in the year.
hello there, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. we'll start with tennis — and there was a debut defeat for carlos alcaraz, at the season ending atp finals . the spaniard took the first set, but ended up losing in three, against alex zverev, a two—time champion in the event. the wimbledon champion missed last year's tournament with an abdominal injury and had been suffering with foot and back issues last month, and said he found trouble coping with the indoor court in turin.......
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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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this is bbc news. hamas releases more hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners as the final day of a temporary ceasefire begins. aid into gaza is scaled up but as the trucks arrive, the united nations says the help is barely registering against the huge needs of 1.7 million displaced people. and — freed at last. indian workers are rescued from a collapsed tunnel where they were trapped for weeks. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. in the middle east, the sixth day of a temporary truce between israel and hamas is dawning. twelve more hostages were released from gaza on tuesday — some shown here — bringing the total number now
this is bbc news. hamas releases more hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners as the final day of a temporary ceasefire begins. aid into gaza is scaled up but as the trucks arrive, the united nations says the help is barely registering against the huge needs of 1.7 million displaced people. and — freed at last. indian workers are rescued from a collapsed tunnel where they were trapped for weeks. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. in the middle east, the sixth day of a temporary truce between...
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welcome to bbc news. three kilometres from gaza where israeli forces are pushing further into gaza city, the largest hospital in gaza, al—shifa hospital, appears to have been the target of an attack on friday morning with our correspondent on the ground in gaza saying al—shifa hospital is being surrounded on four axes and reporting israeli forces are around 250 metres away from al—shifa hospital where the israeli forces claim hamas is controlling panels and fuel storage facilities. the hamas run health ministry in gaza reports there were explosions around al—shifa hospital in the early hours of friday morning outside the al—shifa hospital. you can see that a great deal of panic and confusion in the hospital courtyard following the explosion. reuters news agency received the pictures from the palestine media group. they have not identified the cause of the explosion but israel military says it is investigating reports of the areas around the hospital have been struck. it has previously said its f
welcome to bbc news. three kilometres from gaza where israeli forces are pushing further into gaza city, the largest hospital in gaza, al—shifa hospital, appears to have been the target of an attack on friday morning with our correspondent on the ground in gaza saying al—shifa hospital is being surrounded on four axes and reporting israeli forces are around 250 metres away from al—shifa hospital where the israeli forces claim hamas is controlling panels and fuel storage facilities. the...
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i'm the international editor of bbc news. ijoined the bbc on september 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 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, making plans, w
i'm the international editor of bbc news. ijoined the bbc on september 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 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...
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on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. some breaking news coming into us. this is the news thatjoseph prisca has been sentenced to life in prison for murder of the irish schoolteacher aisling murphy in county 0ffaly last year. the 33—year—old was found guilty of murdering a 23—year—old by a jury last week. there is a mandatory life sentence for murder. the judge said there was only one sentence available and it was deserved. that is the news thatjoseph prisca has been sentenced to life in prison for murder of the irish schoolteacher aisling murphy in county 0ffaly last year. women could soon be offered counselling to help the symptoms of menopause. updated guidance from nice said it could be offered alongside or instead of hormone replacement therapy. michelle, what exactly are nice rapid —— recommending? exactly are nice rapid -- recommending?- exactly are nice rapid -- recommending? exactly are nice rapid -- recommendin: ? , , ., recommending? they say there is now this extra option _ recommending? they say t
on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. some breaking news coming into us. this is the news thatjoseph prisca has been sentenced to life in prison for murder of the irish schoolteacher aisling murphy in county 0ffaly last year. the 33—year—old was found guilty of murdering a 23—year—old by a jury last week. there is a mandatory life sentence for murder. the judge said there was only one sentence available and it was deserved. that is the news thatjoseph prisca has been...
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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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we never said this to a goalkeeper before, but on behalf of the bbc world service, you are the bbc women's footballer of the year 2023. and it's voted for by the public as well. so how special is it to get this individual recognition? thank you very much to everyone who voted for me. yeah, very, very humbled. and i'm really glad that i can be the first goalkeeper to win it. special. the people who were up for the award were very, very good contenders. to be honest, i thought bonmati might take it. there's been a lot that's happened this year. obviously, we've had the world cup, we've had everything that's gone on with the goalkeeper shirts and i've had the whole goalkeeper union behind me, it seemed like. and not evenjust thatjust incredible support from the public. hi, mary, it's peter schmeichel here. l i mean, what a great achievement. - women's footballer of the year. it doesn't happen very often to goalkeepers. | i know it does not. you're right. player of the year anyway. really is always the were the guys who scored - the goals, not the ones who prevent some. - you are making our cl
we never said this to a goalkeeper before, but on behalf of the bbc world service, you are the bbc women's footballer of the year 2023. and it's voted for by the public as well. so how special is it to get this individual recognition? thank you very much to everyone who voted for me. yeah, very, very humbled. and i'm really glad that i can be the first goalkeeper to win it. special. the people who were up for the award were very, very good contenders. to be honest, i thought bonmati might take...
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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. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's an investment which some hope will transform this part of whitby. this 2.3 million, i think, could change the way that people use the bridge, certainly how they use the areas around it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. as yet, though, nothing has been agreed with, members of the public now being asked to give their ideas as to how the money should be spent. a general tidying up of the the harbour side and the coastal frontage areas. to make the bridge a bit safer for people to cross and for pedestrians to cross over safely with children and dogs. i'd have at least a dozen more sculptures. the improvement work could start next year. a future that could now be shaped by those that live here. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. let me bring yo
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's an investment which some hope will transform this part of whitby. this 2.3 million, i think, could change the way that people use the bridge, certainly how they use the areas around it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. as yet, though, nothing has been agreed with, members of the public now...
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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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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'
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 —...
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joe wilson, bbc news. novak djokovic boosted his chances of making the last four of the season—ending atp finals in turin after he recovered from a second—set slump to beat hubert hurkacz all three of djokovic�*s group—stage matches have gone to three sets — he took the first against his polish opponent on a tie—break. despite losing the second set 6 games to 4, the defending champion came back in the third to take it comfortably 6—1. djokovic needed jannik sinner to beat holger rune in the evening match in order to progress. and sinner did just that. it went the distance however, sinner needing the third set to wrap up the victory to remain unbeaten in turin and become the first italian to make the semi—finals of the event on home soil. hungary qualified for the euro 2024 finals with a game to spare after a last—minute alex petkov own goal earned them a draw against bulgaria in sofia. elsewhere, scotland who have already qualified for the tournament in germany, twice came from behind to
joe wilson, bbc news. novak djokovic boosted his chances of making the last four of the season—ending atp finals in turin after he recovered from a second—set slump to beat hubert hurkacz all three of djokovic�*s group—stage matches have gone to three sets — he took the first against his polish opponent on a tie—break. despite losing the second set 6 games to 4, the defending champion came back in the third to take it comfortably 6—1. djokovic needed jannik sinner to beat holger...
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for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. inflation has fallen sharply here in the uk to its lowest level in two years. official figures show the rate at which prices are rising was 4.6% in the year to october. in november last year, it was 10.7%. at that time, the prime minister pledged to halve the rate and rishi sunak says today's figure means he has delivered on his pledge. but labour say it's not the time for the government to be "popping champagne corks." let's get more now on what that means and if it is time for "cork popping" and speak to ana desmond, an assistant economist at ulster university economic policy centre. thank you for being with us. inflation finally heading in the right direction, but as we all know it doesn't mean that interest rates will start to fall yet? ida. it doesn't mean that interest rates will start to fall yet?— will start to fall yet? no, we're et to will start to fall yet? no, we're yet to see _ will start to fall yet? no, we're yet to see another _ will start to fall yet? no, we're yet
for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. inflation has fallen sharply here in the uk to its lowest level in two years. official figures show the rate at which prices are rising was 4.6% in the year to october. in november last year, it was 10.7%. at that time, the prime minister pledged to halve the rate and rishi sunak says today's figure means he has delivered on his pledge. but labour say it's not the time for the government to be "popping...
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you're live with bbc news. china has reported better—than—expected retail sales and industrial data for october. but there is still a dark cloud hovering over the real estate sector. in fact it was doing worse than expected. retail sales grew by 7.6% last month from a year ago, above the 7% growth forecast by analysts. let's go to katie silver in our asia business hub in singapore. some good news after the us inflation data. china following with pretty decent because of their own. it with pretty decent because of their own-— their own. it seems like the chinese are _ their own. it seems like the chinese are out _ their own. it seems like the chinese are out and - their own. it seems like the i chinese are out and spending again and that is good news for many that were fearful about consumer sentiment in the world i s consumer sentiment in the world �*s second—largest economy, particularly as it has been faltering in its post— pandemic recovery. spending is on retail items and not property. to give y
you're live with bbc news. china has reported better—than—expected retail sales and industrial data for october. but there is still a dark cloud hovering over the real estate sector. in fact it was doing worse than expected. retail sales grew by 7.6% last month from a year ago, above the 7% growth forecast by analysts. let's go to katie silver in our asia business hub in singapore. some good news after the us inflation data. china following with pretty decent because of their own. it with...
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tim muffett, bbc news. an australian woman has been charged with murder, after the deaths of three people by suspected mushroom poisoning. erin patterson's alleged victims died after eating a family lunch she had served at her home — a dish thought to have contained death cap mushrooms, as richard galpin reports. police have been searching erin patterson's home in the small town of leongatha, south—east of melbourne, from early today. the arrest and charges of the a9—year—old come more than three months after the suspected poisoning took place at a lunch. she had invited her ex in—laws, gail and don patterson, and gail's sister, heather wilkinson, and her husband ian wilkinson to her home. within days, three of them were dead. 0nly ian wilkinson survived. toxicology reports suggest the victims had consumed death cap mushrooms. in a written statement to police, erin patterson said she had bought button mushrooms at a supermarket and dried fungi at an asian grocery store and used them in a beef well
tim muffett, bbc news. an australian woman has been charged with murder, after the deaths of three people by suspected mushroom poisoning. erin patterson's alleged victims died after eating a family lunch she had served at her home — a dish thought to have contained death cap mushrooms, as richard galpin reports. police have been searching erin patterson's home in the small town of leongatha, south—east of melbourne, from early today. the arrest and charges of the a9—year—old come more...
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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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welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headlines. 31 indian workers in a collapsed tunnel for 17 days have been rescued one by one. the release of more is ready hostages and palestinian prisoners is expected shortly on day five other temporary ceasefire, but can extend beyond the next 48 hours? 2 million people in ukraine and russia had been left without power after hurricane wins, snowfall and heavy rains. and the first transatlantic flight powered only by sustainable aviation fuel is due to land in new york shortly. more on those stories in a moment. let's get more business news. good afternoon. we start in the uk where the first transatlantic flight by a passenger plane powered solely by so—called, "sustainable aviation fuel", has taken off. the virgin atlantic flight from london to new york — currently somewhere over the atlantic ocean — is part funded by the uk government. it's running on fuel made from a mixture of sources — including crops, household waste and cooking oils. it has a si
welcome to bbc news. let's turn to our main headlines. 31 indian workers in a collapsed tunnel for 17 days have been rescued one by one. the release of more is ready hostages and palestinian prisoners is expected shortly on day five other temporary ceasefire, but can extend beyond the next 48 hours? 2 million people in ukraine and russia had been left without power after hurricane wins, snowfall and heavy rains. and the first transatlantic flight powered only by sustainable aviation fuel is due...
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you are live with bbc news. let's have a look at today's other main story is because the former president, donald trump's eldest son has been on the stand in a civil fraud trial in new york. it could severely restrict the families business activities in the state. let's get the latest from new york. it is interesting, this case. no one will potentially go to jail but it could significantly affect the trump empire. >> absolutely, that is right. a judge has already found that donald trump and his sons committed fraud by overvaluing their properties to get favorable loan terms. at stake now in this trial is whether they will pay significant penalties of up to 250 million dollars, and if they will be banned from doing business in new york ever again. this is a key moment in the trial. we have donald trump, jr., who has just taken the stand. in the next several days, we will have eric trump, ivanka trump and donald trump himself. prosecutors say after donald trump became president, it was his two sons who took over,
you are live with bbc news. let's have a look at today's other main story is because the former president, donald trump's eldest son has been on the stand in a civil fraud trial in new york. it could severely restrict the families business activities in the state. let's get the latest from new york. it is interesting, this case. no one will potentially go to jail but it could significantly affect the trump empire. >> absolutely, that is right. a judge has already found that donald trump...
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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.
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....
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live from london, this is bbc news. with the temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas in its fourth and final day, international pressure mounts for the pause to be extended. i call for an extension of the pause, this would allow for much—needed relief for the people of gaza and the release of more hostages. the agonising wait for those with family members still being held — we hearfrom a relative. we are waiting for her to be released. we know we are talking about women and children and mothers. tech billionaire elon musk is in israel to discuss combatting online anti—semitism with prime minister netanyahu. and in other news, controversy at the climate change conference. the bbc reveals that the united arab emirates planned to use the summit to discuss possible oil deals. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. it's the final day of the four—day truce between israel and hamas. we are expecting there to be a further release of hostages an
live from london, this is bbc news. with the temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas in its fourth and final day, international pressure mounts for the pause to be extended. i call for an extension of the pause, this would allow for much—needed relief for the people of gaza and the release of more hostages. the agonising wait for those with family members still being held — we hearfrom a relative. we are waiting for her to be released. we know we are talking about women and children...
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you can watch it on the bbc website. there are all sorts of summaries of what's been said over the last three weeks in the last few days in particular. you can go to the bbc website if you want to carry on watching simon stevens, who is being asked questions by casey who is bereaved families. we will keep listening in and bring you updates. we turn our attention now back to storm ciaran, which is affecting large parts of the country. getting a lot of videos sent into the bbc, news in the aftermath of the storm. this latest is from jersey. it's from a street called princess place. you can see damage to roofs and windows on homes that have been smashed. there is a lot of debris on the streets including bricks and branches from fallen trees. the island was of course one of the worst hit overnight with wind gusts of over 100 miles an hour. you can already see from this video that residents have been boarding up their broken windows. live now to erik rueb, a farmer who has been out this morning trying to clear roads blocked b
you can watch it on the bbc website. there are all sorts of summaries of what's been said over the last three weeks in the last few days in particular. you can go to the bbc website if you want to carry on watching simon stevens, who is being asked questions by casey who is bereaved families. we will keep listening in and bring you updates. we turn our attention now back to storm ciaran, which is affecting large parts of the country. getting a lot of videos sent into the bbc, news in the...