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the bbc has failed to accurately tell the story. so emission and the lack of critical engagement with as well as claims it has their full fail to help the public to engage with and understand the human rights abuses and folded and gather thousands of palestinians have been killed since october 7th . when will the number be high enough for? i'll edit total stats to change. we are asking the bbc to better reflect and defer to the evidence based findings of official and unbiased humanitarian organizations . now the baby st john this have said that the corporation has use terms like mastercard, and it's also to you by the use of being was of specifically for us. and of course, this phrase was harmless as the only aggressor in the conflict. 7 weeks since it started because of all. so obviously the papacy is have plenty of time to show its uh, editorial color, so to speak. is this the 1st time the pro israel bias concerns have been raised? well, no, it's fall from the 1st time back in 2018. for example, the bbc was pressure to back down o
the bbc has failed to accurately tell the story. so emission and the lack of critical engagement with as well as claims it has their full fail to help the public to engage with and understand the human rights abuses and folded and gather thousands of palestinians have been killed since october 7th . when will the number be high enough for? i'll edit total stats to change. we are asking the bbc to better reflect and defer to the evidence based findings of official and unbiased humanitarian...
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you are watching bbc news. we start in gaza — where there have been several key developments in the conflict in the last few hours. the israeli military has released footage which it says shows its forces going into a tunnel shaft, and along what is says is a 55—metre long tunnel built by hamas, under al shifa hospital. by hamas, under al—shifa hospital. hamas has denied having a command centre there. 31 premature babies who were trapped inside al shifa hospital back by the fighting have been moved to a hospital in southern gaza. doctors there say eight other premature babies did not survive. doctors there say eight other premature babies did not survive. meanwhile the prime minister of qatar has said only �*minor obstacles remain�* in the way of reaching a deal on releasing some of the hostages taken by hamas in its attack on israel on october 7th. and the fighting continues — hamas says more than a0 members of one family have been killed in an israeli air strike — israel has not commented. we'll
you are watching bbc news. we start in gaza — where there have been several key developments in the conflict in the last few hours. the israeli military has released footage which it says shows its forces going into a tunnel shaft, and along what is says is a 55—metre long tunnel built by hamas, under al shifa hospital. by hamas, under al—shifa hospital. hamas has denied having a command centre there. 31 premature babies who were trapped inside al shifa hospital back by the fighting have...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. really amazing to see how technology is advancing and bringing benefits when it comes to medical research. we will look at that al safety summit taking place at bletchley park in more detail thanjust a moment. of course it is a huge open for business but there is a real concern about the risks as well. so walmart and more here on bbc news. do stay with us. i'll see you injust here on bbc news. do stay with us. i'll see you in just a few minutes. hello. after what was a very wet october for many places, the beginning of november promises more rain, particularly through wednesday night into thursday thanks to storm ciaran — this storm named by the met office. it will bring widespread heavy rain, but in the south of the uk and the channel islands, there is the threat of damaging winds. on our earlier satellite image, you can see that storm just beginning to develop, this hook appearing in the cloud. that's an area of low pressure that is deepening, and will continue to deepen as it pus
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you're live with bbc news. returning to the israel—gaza war, as israel continues operations on the ground in gaza. earlier, i spoke with us senator chris coons about the conflict, and the us�*s role in the release of the hostages. senator, thank you so much for joining but on bbc news. i know you have followed the fate of the hostages taken by hamas very closely. only four of more than 200 have been released. given the military operation moving ahead, every minute is crucial. is this process moving quick enough to get those hostages free? i quick enough to get those hostages free?— quick enough to get those hostaaes free? . . ., . hostages free? i had the chance esterda hostages free? i had the chance yesterday to _ hostages free? i had the chance yesterday to once _ hostages free? i had the chance yesterday to once again - hostages free? i had the chance yesterday to once again meet i yesterday to once again meet with the families of hostages being held by hamas, including americans, whose children, gran
you're live with bbc news. returning to the israel—gaza war, as israel continues operations on the ground in gaza. earlier, i spoke with us senator chris coons about the conflict, and the us�*s role in the release of the hostages. senator, thank you so much for joining but on bbc news. i know you have followed the fate of the hostages taken by hamas very closely. only four of more than 200 have been released. given the military operation moving ahead, every minute is crucial. is this...
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and you are welcome to bbc news. and you are welcome to bbc news. israel says its army has completely encircled gaza city, and is engaged in face—to—face battles with hamas fighters. it says combat is taking place in a dense, built—up area that it claims is the centre of the group's infrastructure, which israel is intent on destroying. it comes as seven un—mandated human rights experts have said that they believe that the palestinians in gaza are at grave risk of genocide, and that time is running out to prevent this. the special rapporteurs alleged that israel was planning to "decimate" the gaza strip. joe inwood reports. israel says it has gaza city surrounded. its ground forces, supported by heavy armour, are pushing into the crowded, urban centre of the strip. but no one thinks this will be quick or easy. they are on hamas�*s territory. the group put out their own footage, showing an attack on an israeli tank. they said they would make gaza a curse of the place for israel. —— cursed place of israel. caught in the middle are ordinar
and you are welcome to bbc news. and you are welcome to bbc news. israel says its army has completely encircled gaza city, and is engaged in face—to—face battles with hamas fighters. it says combat is taking place in a dense, built—up area that it claims is the centre of the group's infrastructure, which israel is intent on destroying. it comes as seven un—mandated human rights experts have said that they believe that the palestinians in gaza are at grave risk of genocide, and that time...
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bbc terrorists. but the bbc reporters will be using the word proscribed terror organisation , proscribed terror organisation, etcetera, which is what other organised stations are also doing as well. it's not something they are terrorists in my opinion . right. something they are terrorists in my opinion. right. i'm not saying i'm not a fan of hamas. i actually made the film with hamas when the government 2006. so i've seen i know what hamas are like. don't don't want to be kind of like portrayed here as some kind of apologist, but there is a way that people behave in terms of journalism, and particularly you've got and particularly when you've got people that you people on the ground that you yourself don't say something, but other people do . and i think but other people do. and i think that's what they're doing as are other broadcasters as well . other broadcasters as well. >> okay. rupert, do you accept that defence the bbc? that defence of the bbc? >> you're completely not. >> you're completely n
bbc terrorists. but the bbc reporters will be using the word proscribed terror organisation , proscribed terror organisation, etcetera, which is what other organised stations are also doing as well. it's not something they are terrorists in my opinion . right. something they are terrorists in my opinion. right. i'm not saying i'm not a fan of hamas. i actually made the film with hamas when the government 2006. so i've seen i know what hamas are like. don't don't want to be kind of like...
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the bbc in the longer term. and i'm someone who, for better or worse, has always been supporter supportive of the position of a national broadcaster. so i think never mind carol vorderman for a moment. i think what gary lineker did last year was that while he seemed to win, he was actually putting the ball in his own net because in the long term he was weakening the position of the bbc, not strengthening it. >> and is a problem, isn't >> and that is a problem, isn't it, the very senior well it, that the very senior well known presenters, even if they're technically freelances , they're technically freelances, do reflect on the bbc's reputation by what they tweet. and for better or worse, the bbc doesn't have to have any high profile freelances . those who profile freelances. those who tweet conservative things . tweet conservative things. >> well, i mean, i think that the point here really is and i like the football analogy, by the way , the point here is that the way, the point here is that the way, the point h
the bbc in the longer term. and i'm someone who, for better or worse, has always been supporter supportive of the position of a national broadcaster. so i think never mind carol vorderman for a moment. i think what gary lineker did last year was that while he seemed to win, he was actually putting the ball in his own net because in the long term he was weakening the position of the bbc, not strengthening it. >> and is a problem, isn't >> and that is a problem, isn't it, the very...
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bbc and some of us might remember this. the bbc has this. it said the bbc has something everybody. and something for everybody. and you know back then know what? back then. back then i say that was quite i would say that was quite accurate. there was accurate. it did. there was plenty. i mean, i to plenty. i mean, i used to stay in on friday night and watch in on a friday night and watch about different comedies about four different comedies all because i loved all in a row because i loved them. used to watch the soaps, them. i used to watch the soaps, i to watch the films. i i used to watch the films. i used to watch christmas used to watch the christmas stuff. it was really, really good. so but as time has good. and so but as time has gone h good. and so but as time has gone it was political gone on and it was political back don't get me wrong, back then, don't get me wrong, i mean, back in the 90s it was in bed with new labour and in fact it never fell of it never really fell out of bed with new did it really? with new labour, did it real
bbc and some of us might remember this. the bbc has this. it said the bbc has something everybody. and something for everybody. and you know back then know what? back then. back then i say that was quite i would say that was quite accurate. there was accurate. it did. there was plenty. i mean, i to plenty. i mean, i used to stay in on friday night and watch in on a friday night and watch about different comedies about four different comedies all because i loved all in a row because i loved...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. the us presidentjoe biden says he believes a hostage deal between hamas and israel is near. the white house says it is closer than ever to freeing some of the 240 hostages taken by hamas last month. it comes as a group of 28 premature babies who were trapped by the fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports. alive, against the odds — premature babies rescued from al shifa hospital. parents cluster around before they are transferred from gaza. this man seems to be identifying his son. nora hasjust been reunited with her twin girls. translation: | didn't know. anything about their condition. today, i saw them for the first time since the day they were born. thank god, i have been reassured that they are fine. then they are wrapped up for the journey across the border — faces of the war in gaza whose suffering caught the attention of the world. in egypt, specialists standing by with
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. the us presidentjoe biden says he believes a hostage deal between hamas and israel is near. the white house says it is closer than ever to freeing some of the 240 hostages taken by hamas last month. it comes as a group of 28 premature babies who were trapped by the fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin...
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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. 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 immediatel
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...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.— uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other _ uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other stores - uk, this is bbc news. let's| look at other stores making headlines in the uk. metropolitan police have questioned russell brand in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. an investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4's dispatches revealed allegations of rape, sexual assaults and emotional abuse against the comedian and actor. brand has previously denied the claims. jeremy hunt is any tax cuts will come in a way that would fuel inflation because he wouldn't comment on speculation he may cut inheritance tax but that it would be changes to the benefit system with extra support for those with health issues looking for work but tougher sanctions for those who turned downjobs. air traffic control restrictions at heathrow airport on sunday have been lifted. national air traffic control services blamed staff absence and strong winds for the decision to limit the number of flights. you are live
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.— uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other _ uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other stores - uk, this is bbc news. let's| look at other stores making headlines in the uk. metropolitan police have questioned russell brand in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. an investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4's dispatches revealed allegations of rape, sexual assaults and emotional abuse against the comedian...
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this is bbc news. hamas says 13 people have been killed after israeli air strikes near khan younis in southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnessed the bombing. israel's army has agreed to evacuate premature babies from al—shifa hospital, where doctors say two babies have already died, because of the lack of power. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. and king charles leads tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday in a service at the cenotaph in london. hello, i'm rich preston. welcome to the programme, good to have you with us. hamas says 13 people were killed when a house was hit near khan younis in the south of gaza. the incident was witnessed by our correspondent rushdi abualouf. he was buying supplies for his children in the village of bani suhaila when four bombs fell around him in quick succession. he sent these pictures, and says a block of around 10 houses had been destroyed. r
this is bbc news. hamas says 13 people have been killed after israeli air strikes near khan younis in southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnessed the bombing. israel's army has agreed to evacuate premature babies from al—shifa hospital, where doctors say two babies have already died, because of the lack of power. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. and king charles leads tributes to...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. 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. claims senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder was corrupt. iceland evacuates thousands of residents as it braces for a volcanic eruption in the coming days. and the lifelong friendship between the harry potter star and his stunt double. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. a blow for stefanos tsitsipas at the atp finals in turin — he had to retire hurt, against holger rune who claims his first of the round robin phase. tsitsipas was 2—1 down in the first set before having to leave the court, and confirmed afterwards it was due to a back problem.... in a match which lasted just 1a minutes. hubert hurkacz will now step in to play tsitsipas�* final match against novak djokovic, with no chance of pr
this is bbc news, the headlines. 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. claims senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder was corrupt. iceland evacuates thousands of residents as it braces for a volcanic eruption in the coming days. and the lifelong friendship between the...
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— or on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. your headlines are coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it looks like being a pretty good day for most of us today. the weather time change for the weekend. for the rest of the day, a lot of dry weather to come, shells and the west, continuing to fade away and there'll be some spells of sunshine as well. if we look at the satellite picture, you can this cloud here in the atlantic, spilling its way to the atlantic, spilling its way to the uk and it will bring very different whether i have a lie and into saturday. the cloud already pushing into the south—west of england and wales, later to northern ireland but ahead of that through the afternoon plenty of sunshine around. it should be dry. temperatures making double figures in england and wales. early frost in scotland, because the cloud is coming in from the south—west, bringing rain, stronger winds and pushing the temperatures up as well. quite heavy rain for the moors in the south—west, the south of wales. a very mi
— or on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. your headlines are coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it looks like being a pretty good day for most of us today. the weather time change for the weekend. for the rest of the day, a lot of dry weather to come, shells and the west, continuing to fade away and there'll be some spells of sunshine as well. if we look at the satellite picture, you can this cloud here in the atlantic, spilling its way to the atlantic, spilling its...
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bbc verify. we see a muscle, the model of a dog the israeli military lowered into the tunnel with the camera. this is the footage they got back as the footage they got back as the camera moves along the tunnel. use it looks very similar to this hamas tunnel filmed by the bbc in 2014. at the end of it is what the idf says there's glass proof door with a firing home. we passed the idea if they've managed to get that through yet but have not had an answer. the idf has released what they say cctv footage from al—shifa on 7 october show hostages taken 0ctober show hostages taken address the southern israel. you see a person in blue shorts there who seems to be dragged in against his will and then these three men who seem to have guns. the footage was further in the hospital where you see trolleys with faces blurred by the idf. bbc verify as establishing person we saw dragon briefly appears in this video as well, you see the same clothing. the idf says the two captives in the hospital footage are a t
bbc verify. we see a muscle, the model of a dog the israeli military lowered into the tunnel with the camera. this is the footage they got back as the footage they got back as the camera moves along the tunnel. use it looks very similar to this hamas tunnel filmed by the bbc in 2014. at the end of it is what the idf says there's glass proof door with a firing home. we passed the idea if they've managed to get that through yet but have not had an answer. the idf has released what they say cctv...
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but it is again for comforting that we are not independent on the bbc anymore because the bbc no longer see that the people open in neither in britain nor anywhere else anywhere else in the world for that matter. all right, now, how can we do have mutations to strike a balance between humanizing the victims of balance and providing historical context in the coverage of conflicts like this one? well, the thing is when it comes to the situation and how does that as well, i mean like for example, what having to buy 7, its referred to as a terrorist operation by many organizations that was the world. but what is what it was doing is close to the war. so this kind of depiction, what is what else kills kinda city ends. the were killed between palestinians is where it is a murder. this kind of language is constantly associated with the way that the bbc and the others of cover this issue was at madison or in the, in the, in the, in the letter that was reported by as just the i which i read there. it's just a brief hold on then that's are, that's pretty much what they're saying. so they are sayi
but it is again for comforting that we are not independent on the bbc anymore because the bbc no longer see that the people open in neither in britain nor anywhere else anywhere else in the world for that matter. all right, now, how can we do have mutations to strike a balance between humanizing the victims of balance and providing historical context in the coverage of conflicts like this one? well, the thing is when it comes to the situation and how does that as well, i mean like for example,...
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you're live with bbc news. lets get you the latest on a major rescue operation still under way in india. efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in the northern part of the country, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?15 days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through, has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent samira hussein sent this report from the site in the mountaineous region of uttarkashi. this was day ten, the first glimpses of the 41 construction workers. "we will get to you quickly. "don't worry." five days later, they are still cut off from the outside world. the men were constructing a roadway through this mountain when a nearby landslide crushed the partially built tunnel, trapping them behind piles of rubble. as crews raced to get them out, family and friends wait in anticipation, like chaudhary, who has been here for 11 days, waiting for his son. he lost one son in a construction accident two years
you're live with bbc news. lets get you the latest on a major rescue operation still under way in india. efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in the northern part of the country, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?15 days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through, has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent samira hussein sent this report from the site in the mountaineous region of uttarkashi....
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this is bbc news. the headlines: israel has said it has recovered the body of a hostage near gaza's biggest hospital. scotland's health secretary admits that an £11,000 data roaming charge on his ipad caused by his son sons watching football. there has been much scrutiny on the action of israeli forces at the biggest hospital in gaza. it has been met by claim and counterclaim. what do we know for sure? israel describes the al sheba hospital as the main headquarters for her mass —— hamas terrorist activity. this claims to represent the tunnel system underneath the hospital. israel is yet to produce evidence of the channels. it has allowed the bbc and fox news to form at the hospital the only at locations of their choice. israel released its own seven minute video that bbc verify has analysed. what's visible would indicate that the video was shot a few hours before the bbc arrived. i video was shot a few hours before the bbc arrived.— video was shot a few hours before the bbc arrived. i don't know
this is bbc news. the headlines: israel has said it has recovered the body of a hostage near gaza's biggest hospital. scotland's health secretary admits that an £11,000 data roaming charge on his ipad caused by his son sons watching football. there has been much scrutiny on the action of israeli forces at the biggest hospital in gaza. it has been met by claim and counterclaim. what do we know for sure? israel describes the al sheba hospital as the main headquarters for her mass —— hamas...
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york on the bbc website, the bbc app and on bbc two. that's all the sport for now. hello and welcome to bbc news. i will be taking you to the covid inquiry shortly. the former chairwoman of wilko has apologised to the thousands of people who lost theirjobs when the retailer went bust. today, bosses at the retail chain were questioned by mps about the company's collapse in august. lisa wilkinson, a former chair of the business and granddaughter of its founder, is among those who've been summoned by a parliamentary select committee. we had big internal challenges around product availability that was caused by many internal difficulties to do with things like lorry driver shortage, distribution centres, infrastructure changes, lack of credit assurance and low supplier confidence. we had moved to a position where we had an unclear customer proposition and i've heard some of the statements people have made as against the discounters we're a value retailer, but our proposition was unclear against the discounters. we failed to satisfactorily address our category and produc
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that autumn statement is on wednesday, full coverage on the bbc. coverage on the bbc. the world's second biggest food and drinks company — pepsico — is being sued by new york state for plastic pollution along the buffalo river, with claims it is contaminating the water and harming wildlife. here's david waddell. the buffalo river runs through western new york state through the city of buffalo into lake erie. now, here's a picture shared by the new york state attorney general, letitia james, showing the kind of problem the state is trying to contend with. the lawsuit claims that micro—plastics have been detected in the city of buffalo's drinking water supply which can cause, it said, a wide range of adverse health effects from reproduction dysfunction to inflammation of the intestine and neurotoxic effects. the attorney general is overseeing a survey of waste gathered at 13 sites along the river last year. of 1900 items assessed, it concluded that pepsico's single—use plastic packaging was the most significant, comprising 17% of all plastic waste. hershey's and
that autumn statement is on wednesday, full coverage on the bbc. coverage on the bbc. the world's second biggest food and drinks company — pepsico — is being sued by new york state for plastic pollution along the buffalo river, with claims it is contaminating the water and harming wildlife. here's david waddell. the buffalo river runs through western new york state through the city of buffalo into lake erie. now, here's a picture shared by the new york state attorney general, letitia james,...
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he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with _ he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc— he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc news. _ an american from arkansas has become the first recipient of a whole human eye transplant. aaron james suffered life—changing injuries at work more than two years ago. doctors from new york university performed pain—staking surgery last may to attach the donor eye and parts of his face. the procedure has granted partial sight to mice, but this is the first time it has been attempted on a human. 0ur correspondent sean dilley has more. this is a medicalfirst. aaronjames is the first human recipient of a whole transplanted eye. they told me, they said, "honestly, we never expected it to make it "to the transplant, you know?" i mean, never expected it to work at all. and they told me that from the get go. but just the fact that it's allowed... i mean, you know, that's... that's the first step. surgeons here in new york spent 21 hours removing part of their donor's face and left eye, including the optic nerve, then skillful
he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with _ he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc— he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc news. _ an american from arkansas has become the first recipient of a whole human eye transplant. aaron james suffered life—changing injuries at work more than two years ago. doctors from new york university performed pain—staking surgery last may to attach the donor eye and parts of his face. the procedure has granted partial sight...
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zoe conway, bbc news. a senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder case was corrupt, according to a secret metropolitan police report from the year 2000 — that has been uncovered by the bbc. it said ray adams was cleared by a corruption probe which relied on false testimony from a man linked to the family of one of stephen's killers. the revelation contradicts years of police denial about the role of corrupt officers in the case. daniel de simone reports. the spectre of police corruption has long haunted the stephen lawrence murder. for three decades, scotland yard kept the secret we now expose. the met knew about it. that's what's so shocking. today we reveal a met police report concluded that a senior officer involved in the case, ray adams, was corrupt. the early failure to bring stephen's killers to justice led to suspicion that corruption infected the investigation. father of one killer was clifford norris, a gangsterfrom a criminalfamily known for suspicious contact with police. the pub
zoe conway, bbc news. a senior officer involved in the stephen lawrence murder case was corrupt, according to a secret metropolitan police report from the year 2000 — that has been uncovered by the bbc. it said ray adams was cleared by a corruption probe which relied on false testimony from a man linked to the family of one of stephen's killers. the revelation contradicts years of police denial about the role of corrupt officers in the case. daniel de simone reports. the spectre of police...
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james cook, bbc news, ardfern. a man found guilty of murdering schoolteacher ashling murphy in the republic of ireland is due to be sentenced shortly. the 23—year—old was attacked and repeatedly stabbed as she jogged along the canal in county offaly last january. 33—year—old jozef puska was found guilty by a unanimousjury in dublin last week. our ireland correspondent chris page is outside the court in dublin. the court's been hearing moving statements from those closest to ashling murphy. this murder generated an international wave of shock and sympathy. thousands took to the streets in ireland to demand more should be done to prevent violence against women. ashling murphy was out for a long a canal when she was attacked at random by jozef puska. he stabbed her 11 times and last week he was convicted by a jury and last week he was convicted by a jury in dublin. this morning ahead of sentencing, ashling's partner said she was a loving, caring, beautiful person and he said no matter how tough the sentence wa
james cook, bbc news, ardfern. a man found guilty of murdering schoolteacher ashling murphy in the republic of ireland is due to be sentenced shortly. the 23—year—old was attacked and repeatedly stabbed as she jogged along the canal in county offaly last january. 33—year—old jozef puska was found guilty by a unanimousjury in dublin last week. our ireland correspondent chris page is outside the court in dublin. the court's been hearing moving statements from those closest to ashling...
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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 7 7 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. hello, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. we begin in the uk where the former home secretary suella braverman has published a scathing letter to the prime minister following her sacking on monday. in it, she accuses rishi sunak of having "repeatedly failed to deliver" on key policies, saying he's incapable of doing so. ms braverman also accus
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 7 7 but it's unclear whether hospitals will have enough power to use the...
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. they are still looking under the rubble of about three or four buildings which were destroyed overnight. this is al—maghazi refugee camp. it's in the safe area where israel advised 1.2 million in gaza city and the north to flee south. the gaza health ministry says 9,770 people have been killed so far — 4,800 of them are children. german police say the hostage situation at hamburg airport is over. they say a suspect has been arrested without resistance. the uk conservative party has rejected suggestions it covered up allegations of rape against an mp. prince william is in singapore, to announce the winners of his earthshot environmental prize. hello, i'm vishala
this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. they are still looking under the rubble of about three or four buildings which were destroyed overnight. this is al—maghazi refugee camp. it's in the...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". sumi: i am sumi soman washington. this is "bbc world news america." israel's war cabinet discusses a deal that could see hamas released dozens of hostages and lead to a temporary pause in fighting in gaza. ukraine celebrates a decade of russian resistance on the anniversary of the euro might on movement. three of the world's most influential women tell bbc news they want to end child marriage within a generation. ♪ welcome to "world news america." israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his cabinet are considering a deal that could see hamas released dozens of hostages that have been held since october 7. a senior israeli official told the bbc an agreement with involve the release of 12 hostages a day in return for a four-day cease-fire. u.s. official said those would mostly be women and children, with 150 palestinian prisoners bein freed by prisoners in exchange. safe pastors -- say casted just for those hostages would be necessary. benjamin netanyahu called the hospitals returned are a sacred and topical. >> we are facing a difficult decisio
announcer: and now, "bbc news". sumi: i am sumi soman washington. this is "bbc world news america." israel's war cabinet discusses a deal that could see hamas released dozens of hostages and lead to a temporary pause in fighting in gaza. ukraine celebrates a decade of russian resistance on the anniversary of the euro might on movement. three of the world's most influential women tell bbc news they want to end child marriage within a generation. ♪ welcome to "world...
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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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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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emma simpson, bbc news. nottingham city council has declared itself in effect bankrupt, meaning it will stop all spending other than services it must provide by law. a recent report said the labour—run local authority was set to overspend by £23 million this financial year. the council said cuts in government funding and a rising demand for services were to blame. rishi sunak has accused the greek prime minister of trying to "grandstand" over the parthenon sculptures — also known as the elgin marbles — which are in the british museum. the prime minister was defending his decision to cancel a planned meeting with his greek counterpart yesterday over a row over the sculptures which greece wants returned to athens. in a fiery exchange in the commons, the labour leader sir keir starmer accused mr sunak of trying to humiliate the greek leader, as our political editor chris mason reports. jeering prime minister's questions is a brutal spectacle. jeers and cheers prime ministers fear it, even hate it. order!
emma simpson, bbc news. nottingham city council has declared itself in effect bankrupt, meaning it will stop all spending other than services it must provide by law. a recent report said the labour—run local authority was set to overspend by £23 million this financial year. the council said cuts in government funding and a rising demand for services were to blame. rishi sunak has accused the greek prime minister of trying to "grandstand" over the parthenon sculptures — also known...
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the bbc did no there that is not true. the bbc did go there but _ that is not true. the bbc did go there but they _ that is not true. the bbc did go there but they were - that is not true. the bbc did go there but they were very | go there but they were very tightly, we were very tightly corralled by the idf and were not permitted to do anything independently other than that which the idf permitted my colleagues to view so there hasn't been a fully independent verification of the situation there in al—shifa but we will have to take that up on another occasion because we're out of time for now, a time milner of the israeli consulate in new york, thank you forjoining us. —— itay milner. turning to other news. the associated press is reporting that derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murdering george floyd, has been stabbed by another inmate in prison. ap says derek chauvin was seriously injured in the incident. the attack reportedly happened at a federal prison in arizona. ap is citing the bureau of prisons, saying an inmate
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katy austin, bbc news. these two giant pandas — yang guang and tian tian — have been in edinburgh zoo for 12 years now. today the public had their last chance to say goodbye — because they're returning home to china. it was hoped they'd mate while they were here — but that didn't happen. but they have drawn visitors from all over the world who came to see them, as lorna gordon reports. going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system. fin going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system.— going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss _ israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss the _ israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss the potential - israel, the system. on my last visit here i discuss the potential of - here i discuss the potential of humanitarian pauses to discuss the release of hamas hostages, to get aid and protection of palestinian civilians. i said there were issues that needed to be worked through but the united
katy austin, bbc news. these two giant pandas — yang guang and tian tian — have been in edinburgh zoo for 12 years now. today the public had their last chance to say goodbye — because they're returning home to china. it was hoped they'd mate while they were here — but that didn't happen. but they have drawn visitors from all over the world who came to see them, as lorna gordon reports. going straight to antony blinken in israel, the system. fin going straight to antony blinken in...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, tel aviv. with me is bbc arabic�*s mohamed taha. tell us more about what you've been hearing about what's been going on overnight.— going on overnight. good morning- _ going on overnight. good morning. overnight - going on overnight. good| morning. overnight heavy fighting in gaza in the north, south, west of the strip. heavy man—to—man fighting and still be shelling on gaza is continuing in several parts. concentrated on the al—maghazi refugee camp and jabalia camp. the israeli forces are saying that again hamas fighters are using hospitals and tunnels under hospitals in their operation and this is a warning that these hospitals could be a target. as we see in the pictures on the screen, these are the israeli strikes, all might on gaza. there is news that there are 18 agencies of the un issuing an urgent call in the last hours to emerge before humanitarian pause and they are really shocked from they are really shocked from the number of children and women suffering in this conflict. as you may know, palestinian authorities
yogita limaye, bbc news, tel aviv. with me is bbc arabic�*s mohamed taha. tell us more about what you've been hearing about what's been going on overnight.— going on overnight. good morning- _ going on overnight. good morning. overnight - going on overnight. good| morning. overnight heavy fighting in gaza in the north, south, west of the strip. heavy man—to—man fighting and still be shelling on gaza is continuing in several parts. concentrated on the al—maghazi refugee camp and...
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bbc have made, notjust the bbc, itv news has not just the bbc, itv news has been criticised this in recent days. been criticised this in recent days . as for who it's been days. as for who it's been interviewing and they does that loses your moral high ground , as loses your moral high ground, as it were. and so that's why it's imperative of for all traditional media outlets to realise that frankly they're the standards are more important than ever because as you say, they need to be the clear beacon on the hill with clear, factual. >> and when i was a kid growing up, my dad used to say to me, most parents did. they'd say, don't believe you're reading papen don't believe you're reading paper. and that's true. i think it's still today, isn't it? it's still true today, isn't it? yeah. yeah. >> look, that's why we >> i mean, look, that's why we should should should everybody should take everything salt. everything with a pinch of salt. they should about the they should think about the source. you agree? source. don't you agree? >> but i'm former >> totally. but i'm a former newspaper i've new
bbc have made, notjust the bbc, itv news has not just the bbc, itv news has been criticised this in recent days. been criticised this in recent days . as for who it's been days. as for who it's been interviewing and they does that loses your moral high ground , as loses your moral high ground, as it were. and so that's why it's imperative of for all traditional media outlets to realise that frankly they're the standards are more important than ever because as you say, they need to be the clear...
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your live | with us here on bbc news. we are in the centre of— with us here on bbc news. we are in the centre of tel _ with us here on bbc news. we are in the centre of tel aviv _ with us here on bbc news. we are in the centre of tel aviv in _ with us here on bbc news. we are in the centre of tel aviv in an _ with us here on bbc news. we are in the centre of tel aviv in an area - the centre of tel aviv in an area that has become known as hostages are square. you can see why because the posters, the faces of the missing men, women and children who are being held hostage everywhere to be seen in the square. that is why so many people have come out here notjust so many people have come out here not just over the so many people have come out here notjust over the last almost so many people have come out here not just over the last almost seven weeks, but also the last few days as well as it became apparent there is a deal was becoming close to becoming a reality. we saw this morning, i was down in sderot in southern israel this morning, watching across the border, watching ac
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zoe conway, bbc news. here in the uk, the nhs is launching a five—year study to see how blood tests might help diagnose people with early—stage alzheimer's disease. experts say spotting the condition sooner, could allow people to have new treatments to slow the disease. currently, there is no single test for alzheimer's, and patients can wait years for a diagnosis. the five—year project, run by dementia charities and the national institute for health and care research, has five—million—pounds of funding from the people's postcode lottery. we can speak to dr susan kohlhaas, executive director of research & partnerships at alzheimer's research uk. what is your reaction to these projects? what is your reaction to these ro'ects? . ~' , ., what is your reaction to these ro'ects? ., ~' , ., ., what is your reaction to these ro'ects? ., ~ , ., ., ., projects? thank you for having me on. this projects? thank you for having me on- this is — projects? thank you for having me on- this is an _ projects? th
zoe conway, bbc news. here in the uk, the nhs is launching a five—year study to see how blood tests might help diagnose people with early—stage alzheimer's disease. experts say spotting the condition sooner, could allow people to have new treatments to slow the disease. currently, there is no single test for alzheimer's, and patients can wait years for a diagnosis. the five—year project, run by dementia charities and the national institute for health and care research, has...
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tom symonds, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. some have only got a little bit. i learned that you have to make all sides of your teeth, make sure they're clean. callum�*s one of the children here at whitleigh community primary school who�*s been campaigning for better access to an nhs dentist. it all started after a school—wide survey found nearly 50% of pupils here weren�*t registered with a dentist. so i thought we should try to make that happen. and it's worked. i'm really happy that it's worked. so everyone in our school is having a dentist now. and it has worked. the students are now celebrating the news the university of plymouth�*s peninsula dental school has stepped in to offer appointments. the children, to take the decision to campaign about something like oral health, which normally is something that they wouldn�*t think about, i think, is amazing. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you�*re live with bbc news. neg
tom symonds, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. some have only got a little bit. i learned that you have to make all sides of your teeth, make sure they're clean. callum�*s one of the children here at whitleigh community primary school who�*s been campaigning for better access to an nhs dentist. it all started after a school—wide survey found nearly 50% of pupils here weren�*t registered with a...
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pria rai, bbc news. you can watch the full documentary, the skinny jab uncovered, on the bbc iplayer. cricket, and india have reached the final of the men's world cup. the hosts beat new zealand in mumbai in a thrilling semifinal. joe wilson was watching. there may be a billion people behind team india — there's just one captain. rohit sharma's deep responsibility, brushed off, like that. wow! his sixes propelled india's occasion. yeah, home conditions included a pitch in mumbai that suited them. all the batters excelled. they are not all virat kohli. everyone knew something special was coming, including a unicef ambassador. yeah, david beckham. just another shot towards the boundary, just two more scampered runs, but they meant that kohli reached 100, again, his 50th century in this format, breaking the record of the revered sachin tendulkar, watching. all sport recognises adoration. this, in india, is what drives modern cricket and inspires the likes of shreyas iyer. he hit eight sixes in his hundred
pria rai, bbc news. you can watch the full documentary, the skinny jab uncovered, on the bbc iplayer. cricket, and india have reached the final of the men's world cup. the hosts beat new zealand in mumbai in a thrilling semifinal. joe wilson was watching. there may be a billion people behind team india — there's just one captain. rohit sharma's deep responsibility, brushed off, like that. wow! his sixes propelled india's occasion. yeah, home conditions included a pitch in mumbai that suited...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. more than 4000 poppies cascading at the potteries museum and art gallery in hanley, each one handmade. the display has been created by the let's make jam wi branch from newcastle. we range from ages to the forties to this noughties every decade. and they're knitted, they're crocheted. there's felt, all sorts. and then we come up with a design and then we assemble it accordingly. and there's absolutely thousands in it. the poppies are being displayed over the city's spitfire. the aircraft was designed by rj mitchell, who was born in north staffordshire. of course, during world war two, the spitfire became emblematic of the allies' fighting spirit. the swathe of poppies will stay on display until remembrance sunday, honouring both the service of veterans and the city's history. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. it is time for our new weekly segment? ai decoded. there's no better week to begin a segment on artificial intelligenc
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. more than 4000 poppies cascading at the potteries museum and art gallery in hanley, each one handmade. the display has been created by the let's make jam wi branch from newcastle. we range from ages to the forties to this noughties every decade. and they're knitted, they're crocheted. there's felt, all sorts. and then we come up with a design and then we assemble it accordingly. and there's absolutely thousands in...
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jon kay, bbc news. and you can hear more on that investigation in the new episode of fairy meadow, which is available now on bbc sounds. the former boss of the firm openai, sam altman, is to join microsoft after his shock sacking from his position last friday. mr altman had helped make the company the world leader in what's known as generative ai — that is the use of artificial intelligence to generate its own orginal data. he was dismissed after the board said they'd lost confidence in him, a move which stunned the tech world. our technology reporter shiona mccallum joins me now from glasgow. what is going on at openai? welcome i think that is the question that everyone has been asking since sam altman, news of his departure was broken on friday night. now we know that he is going to be joining microsoft, to head up this advanced artificial intelligence team. with him, he's going to be taking a greg brockman, the other co—founder of openai, and there is going to be a host of people moving from open
jon kay, bbc news. and you can hear more on that investigation in the new episode of fairy meadow, which is available now on bbc sounds. the former boss of the firm openai, sam altman, is to join microsoft after his shock sacking from his position last friday. mr altman had helped make the company the world leader in what's known as generative ai — that is the use of artificial intelligence to generate its own orginal data. he was dismissed after the board said they'd lost confidence in him,...
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you're watching bbc news. voters in 12 states across the us have cast their ballots in local and state elections with closely watched races in kentucky, mississippi virginia and ohio. voters in ohio have voted to enshrine the right to abortion in the state by 52% to 42%, ends the constitution to protect access to abortion and write to 1's own medical treatment. they also voted to legalise recreational marijuana and in the kentucky governor �*s race andy beshear is expected to win re—election defeating his republican challenger daniel cameron. voters will determine their next state governor we will renew those results when they come in to us. we will speak to the national political reporter. it lets start with voters in ohio supporting abortion rights and we have seen president biden saying americans voted to protect their fundamental freedoms and democracy. how significant is this result? it is very significant, especially significant in ohio because ohio is a very red state that has leaned conservatively
you're watching bbc news. voters in 12 states across the us have cast their ballots in local and state elections with closely watched races in kentucky, mississippi virginia and ohio. voters in ohio have voted to enshrine the right to abortion in the state by 52% to 42%, ends the constitution to protect access to abortion and write to 1's own medical treatment. they also voted to legalise recreational marijuana and in the kentucky governor �*s race andy beshear is expected to win...
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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 another hostage held under armed guard inside one of the hospital's rooms. they also say noa marciano, the i9—year—old israeli soldier said to have been found dead at al—shifa, was murdered by hamas inside the hospital. here is the idf spokesman, daniel hagari, briefing journalists. i9 19 years old idf corporal noa marciano was taken hostage by hamas terrorists during the massacre of october the 7th. he was taken into gaza alive. taken hostage in gaza city next to the hospital. during ongoing combat in the vicinity of where she was held captive, noa marciano was injured. i repeat, she was injured. an independent pathological report has determined that her injuries were not life—threatening,
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 another hostage held under armed guard inside one of the hospital's rooms. they also say noa marciano, the i9—year—old israeli soldier said to have been found dead at...
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and of course there is plenty of news on the bbc website and the bbc news app. here in the uk, one of the most recognisable faces of the covid pandemic — sir patrick vallance — will testify before the covid inquiry today. here is sir patrick arriving in central london, in the last hour. diary entries written by the government's former top science adviser have already been released, in which he calls the former prime minister boris johnson a �*flip flopper�* and describes "chaos as usual" in number ten. live now to our correspondent ellie price in central london. sir patrick vallance is set to give evidence in the next 20 minutes or so but what can we expect? the fact those diary entries, _ so but what can we expect? the fact those diary entries, we _ so but what can we expect? the fact those diary entries, we hope - so but what can we expect? the fact those diary entries, we hope are - those diary entries, we hope are plenty of those during the inquiry, they�*ve been really quite insightful i think is probably the right word! into what was going on in
and of course there is plenty of news on the bbc website and the bbc news app. here in the uk, one of the most recognisable faces of the covid pandemic — sir patrick vallance — will testify before the covid inquiry today. here is sir patrick arriving in central london, in the last hour. diary entries written by the government's former top science adviser have already been released, in which he calls the former prime minister boris johnson a �*flip flopper�* and describes "chaos as...
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you're live with bbc news. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug for nearly 180 people, after it ran out of fuel. fighting between the israeli military and hamas continues around the al—shifa hospital. that's prompted growing international concern — with president biden saying he wants �*less intrusive action�*. medical staff at al—shifa say the lives of 36 premature babies are hanging in the balance. this is an image of some — made public by the hospital on sunday. it said they had been placed on a bed after the fuel ran out, to power the generators to keep their incubators going. their current condition is not known — although a hospital spokesperson on monday said three of the original 39 babies had died. israel insists it is only targeting hamas, and that their command centre is in tunnels beneath the hospital. it has also released these images — which it says are of incubators which it is offering to supply to al shifa hospital. but there is no indication yet th
you're live with bbc news. the head of gaza's biggest hospital says a mass grave is being dug for nearly 180 people, after it ran out of fuel. fighting between the israeli military and hamas continues around the al—shifa hospital. that's prompted growing international concern — with president biden saying he wants �*less intrusive action�*. medical staff at al—shifa say the lives of 36 premature babies are hanging in the balance. this is an image of some — made public by the...
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claire marshall, bbc news. we can speak to nick hall, the political affairs manager at the campaign for national parks, who on the line for us. surely we already have more than enough national park. who needs another national park? what do you make of the announcement? thanks for havin: me make of the announcement? thanks for having me on. — make of the announcement? thanks for having me on. the _ make of the announcement? thanks for having me on, the announcement - make of the announcement? thanks for having me on, the announcement is - make of the announcement? thanks for having me on, the announcement is of. having me on, the announcement is of course a fantastic thing to have. it's a great conversation to be having, for people who wouldn't perhaps ordinarily think about national park, to get their heads around it and have a broader discussion about what national park can be. we saw from the report, national password created from legislation in the 40s before climate change, nature, biodiversity challenges
claire marshall, bbc news. we can speak to nick hall, the political affairs manager at the campaign for national parks, who on the line for us. surely we already have more than enough national park. who needs another national park? what do you make of the announcement? thanks for havin: me make of the announcement? thanks for having me on. — make of the announcement? thanks for having me on. the _ make of the announcement? thanks for having me on, the announcement - make of the announcement?...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: israel agrees to help evacuate babies from gaza's al—shifa hospital, after two die due to a lack of electricity. a surgeon at the hospital told the bbc it had run out of water, food and fuel and that the intensive care unit had been struck. benjamin netanyahu has said his government's objective is still to eradicate hamas. speaking on israeli television, mr netanyahu also warned the lebanese group hezbollah not to make a mistake and start a war. iceland declares a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes raise fears of a volcanic eruption.
this is bbc news. the headlines: israel agrees to help evacuate babies from gaza's al—shifa hospital, after two die due to a lack of electricity. a surgeon at the hospital told the bbc it had run out of water, food and fuel and that the intensive care unit had been struck. benjamin netanyahu has said his government's objective is still to eradicate hamas. speaking on israeli television, mr netanyahu also warned the lebanese group hezbollah not to make a mistake and start a war. iceland...
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bbc news. caitriona: the vatican says pope francis canceled his planned trip to the cop28 climate meeting because of the effects of influenza and lung inflammation. the vatican had said he was going ahead with the trip earlier on tuesday but after advice from doctors, he agreed not to travel. the first flight from the u.k. to the u.s. by a passenger plane powered by only alternative fuels touched down in new york on monday afternoon. operated by virgin atlantic, it fruit from london to new york. the so-called sustainable aviation can be made by crops, household waste and cooking oils. airlines hope the flight shows that a greener way of flying is possible. last year, aviation accounted for about 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions as planes emit 800 million tons of co2 last year. you can find out about all of the days news on our website, bbc.com/news. i'm caitriona perry. thank you for watching world news america. do take care. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provi
bbc news. caitriona: the vatican says pope francis canceled his planned trip to the cop28 climate meeting because of the effects of influenza and lung inflammation. the vatican had said he was going ahead with the trip earlier on tuesday but after advice from doctors, he agreed not to travel. the first flight from the u.k. to the u.s. by a passenger plane powered by only alternative fuels touched down in new york on monday afternoon. operated by virgin atlantic, it fruit from london to new...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... hamas claims the youngest israeli hostage, ten—month—old kfir bibas, as well as his brother and mother, have died in an air strike. israel is investigating. talks continue over a possible further extension to the truce in gaza which is due to end in the early hours of thursday. scientists claim to have found the perfect solar system and hope to uncover the secrets it holds. time for the sport now and here is ollie foster. hello from the bbc sport centre. the england captain owen farrell won't take part in next year's six nations championship. he is taking a break from international rugby to "prioritise his and his family's mental wellbeing". farrell, who'll continue to play for his club side saracens, is england's all—time leading points scorer and has been capped 112 times since making his debut 11 years ago. he led them to the final of the 2019 world cup and to the semi—finals this year. he missed the first two games of the tournament through suspension after a dangerous tac
this is bbc news. the headlines... hamas claims the youngest israeli hostage, ten—month—old kfir bibas, as well as his brother and mother, have died in an air strike. israel is investigating. talks continue over a possible further extension to the truce in gaza which is due to end in the early hours of thursday. scientists claim to have found the perfect solar system and hope to uncover the secrets it holds. time for the sport now and here is ollie foster. hello from the bbc sport centre....