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katy austin, bbc news. now we can speak to dr patricia thornley, who is the director of the energy and bioproducts research institute at aston university, in birmingham. what do you make of this flight? i think it's great news. it's a major milestone that we've managed to produce and thus sustainable aviation fuel and flown it in a real aircraft across the atlantic. hagar aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms of - aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms of making this a norm rather than an exception? i5 this a norm rather than an exception?— this a norm rather than an exception? this a norm rather than an exceition? , , ., ., ., ., exception? is the start of a long iath. exception? is the start of a long path- from _ exception? is the start of a long path. from the _ exception? is the start of a long path.
katy austin, bbc news. now we can speak to dr patricia thornley, who is the director of the energy and bioproducts research institute at aston university, in birmingham. what do you make of this flight? i think it's great news. it's a major milestone that we've managed to produce and thus sustainable aviation fuel and flown it in a real aircraft across the atlantic. hagar aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in _ aircraft across the...
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welcome to bbc news. i am lyse doucet injerusalem. two major speeches welcome to bbc news. i am lyse doucet injerusalem. two major speeches in welcome to bbc news. i am lyse doucet injerusalem. two major speeches in the welcome to bbc news. i am lyse doucet injerusalem. two major speeches in the past welcome to bbc news. i am lyse doucet injerusalem. two major speeches in the past hour. in the past few minutes, the us secretary of state, antony blinken has speaking to international media. he had earlier met israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu.
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joe wilson, bbc news. huge disappointment for india, but still plenty to be proud of says coach rahul dravid. but first here's the winning captain — a delighted pat cummins: that's huge, i think that's the pinnacle of international cricket. winning a one—day work up, especially over in india in front of a crowd like this, it would be big yearfor everyone, but cricket is big for here in india, ashes, or a world cup but to top it off with this mondays the moments you remember. we were confident if we played with they would get through, but unfortunately on the day they played better than us. for us, of course it is difficult pointed, there is disappointment in the dressing room and disappointment among the boys and support staff but i think in time when the dust settles, we can reflect on what has been a really good campaign. manchester city have leapfrogged manchester united in the women's super league and are up to third tonight after a 3—1win in the derby at old trafford. it was an eventful game —
joe wilson, bbc news. huge disappointment for india, but still plenty to be proud of says coach rahul dravid. but first here's the winning captain — a delighted pat cummins: that's huge, i think that's the pinnacle of international cricket. winning a one—day work up, especially over in india in front of a crowd like this, it would be big yearfor everyone, but cricket is big for here in india, ashes, or a world cup but to top it off with this mondays the moments you remember. we were...
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jenny hill, bbc news, odesa. prince william has arrived here in singapore to announce five winners of his earthshot prize at an awards ceremony. our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. for the arrival of the prince of wales, on came the world's biggest indoor waterfall at this oasis inside singapore's changi airport. amid a walkabout and endless selfies, prince william comes to asia for his earthshot prize — a search for solutions to the big climate challenges. flying from the uk to singapore is a long journey for an environmental prize. but the prince's team has offset its travel and stress that this is a global project and its impact relies on prince william taking his earthshot vision around the world. is there a chance we could get you an earthshot burger? one of last year's winners has seen the benefit of having prince william on board when promoting their project. coming right up. morning, everyone! the packaging for these burgers was made by the company notpla. thank you very much. so i'm going t
jenny hill, bbc news, odesa. prince william has arrived here in singapore to announce five winners of his earthshot prize at an awards ceremony. our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. for the arrival of the prince of wales, on came the world's biggest indoor waterfall at this oasis inside singapore's changi airport. amid a walkabout and endless selfies, prince william comes to asia for his earthshot prize — a search for solutions to the big climate challenges. flying from the uk to...
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. - we are helping about 150 to 200 families week on week now. that is a huge average. at the bottom of this poverty there's a small child, and that child needs help, so that's what we do. emilie only thought her baby bank would last a couple of weeks and finish once the donations dried up, but almost five years on, many struggling families rely on it. they're not coming because they're flash, they're not coming because they've got lots of things. they're coming because they are desperate, because they need a winter coat for their child, a pair of sturdy shoes. they're coming because they're facing incredibly difficult, challenging circumstances and theyjust need that little bit of help. sarah knows how many of these families feel. she came here after her baby was born. my baby was six weeks old and i needed a sling for her. i didn't have 40, £50 for a sling. but now she volunteers for the charity, helping families who are in
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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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thank you for “oining us on bbc news. h abroad. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. foreign - abroad. thank you forjoining i us on bbc news. foreign editor ofjewish news. you will live with us here in southern israel and you see these pictures of what's happening in gaza. still the very large plume of smoke on the skyline here, black and grey smoke that is rising into the sky, 14 minutes after the ceasefire was due to take effect this morning. i say you to there is no official suggestion saying the ceasefire has been broken but as you listen to a stalk you can see in the background the occasional sound of small arms fire, without explosion still coming from inside gaza, things are peaceful and quiet at the moment because this is an important step, this is the beginning of this deal which will run notjust drop the day—to—day but over the next four days which begins with the ceasefire, with the cessation of hostilities and firing inside gaza, it moves on to additional humanitarian aid being allowed into gaza through rafah from egypt, we are told 200 trucks a day of
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you're watching bbc news. i want to take you across london to the covid inquiry, which is hearing from sir patrick vallance, let's hear what is being said. certainly is capable of being based on covid itself and the risk of catching the acute symptoms of the disease. but as you said, the concern about long covid is a slightly separate factor, is it not? and we can see, if we look at the schedule of your notes, if we go to 159, yes, this was something that you were concerned of at the time, you were concerned of at the time, you say number ten's team segmentation meeting pushing really hard on segmenting, allowing people back, we explained that the young still get ill and there may be long term effects, is that a reference to long covid?— term effects, is that a reference to long covid? yes. and then we see that ou long covid? yes. and then we see that you refer— long covid? yes. and then we see that you refer to _ long covid? .es and then we see that you refer to some of the other problem is that you have
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this is bbc news. survey take a breath. they have been overwhelmed by a catastrophic situation, and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better than and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better than nothing, so more days like this would be quite welcome on so many levels, not just to see the captives released and peace on both sides, but to also see humanitarian assistance and to see humanitarian assistance and to see people having a chance to bury their dead in gaza bury their dead in gaza, because that is an ordeal that is taking a lot of time and it is still ongoing. the worlds biggest emitters of greenhouse gases
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windermere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june last year, hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain. but the latest survey taken in august was worrying. we had quite high rainfall before the survey which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that brought in, we think, quite a lot of phosphorus and nitrogen and other pollutants from the catchment, whether that be from septic tanks, from sewage discharges and also from agricultural run—off. the samples are brought here to lancaster university be tested. what that gives us is a real ability to be able to identify hotspots in the catchment where water quality is good but also where it is poorer, and then we can use those hot spots of poor water quality to direct further activity to try and work out why and to address that reaction. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news
this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windermere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june last year, hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain. but the latest survey taken in august was worrying. we had quite high rainfall before the survey which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that brought in, we think,...
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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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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. it's more than seven weeks since hamas launched its attack in what has been described as israel's largest intelligence failure for 50 years. bbc verify and the bbc�*s arabic service have found that hamas — a designated terrorist group by the uk government — held multiple training exercises planning the attacks in plain sight of israel — and posted the evidence on social media. here's our defence correspondent jonathan beale with more details. the scale and brutality of the hamas attack on october seventh shocked the world. it was the biggest loss of life in israel since thejewish state was created and it shook and traumatised the country to its core. it's also raised many questions for israel's much—vaunted security and intelligence services. bbc arabic and bbc verify have been analysing evidence posted on the online messaging service telegram. it shows that hamas in gaza had been openly training for attacks inside israel for almost three years. these red dots show the sites
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. it's more than seven weeks since hamas launched its attack in what has been described as israel's largest intelligence failure for 50 years. bbc verify and the bbc�*s arabic service have found that hamas — a designated terrorist group by the uk government — held multiple training exercises planning the attacks in plain sight of israel — and posted the evidence on social media. here's our defence correspondent...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. everyday frontline policing. officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your head. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence where searching suspects can be a flashpoint. i have been punched, i have been— kicked and spat out, - bitten to the point where it gone through my skin. i have been stabbed in the lake with a pair of scissors - and i think it is only- getting worse, to be fair. with attacks on officers on the rise, could senior police do more? they are encouraged to report these assaults. the onus is on the supervisor to make sure they do that. it shows officers can face challenges anytime of the day, any day of the w
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. everyday frontline policing. officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello from new york. and welcome to talking movies. i'm tom brooke. in today's programme, highlights from one of the most prestigious movie events in the united states, the new york film festival. # i'm off the deep end... the last time bradley cooper was getting buzz for a music film was with star is born, which he co—wrote, directed and starred in. well, he's done it again with maestro, the new bio pic of the late leonard bernstein. a very gifted composer and conductor who was for many years a fixture here in the lincoln centre as the music director of the new york philharmonic. well, our correspondent has been to see maestro and meet some of those making the film on the red carpet. bradley cooper wasn't there, of course, because of the actors strike.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello from new york. and welcome to talking movies. i'm tom brooke. in today's programme, highlights from one of the most prestigious movie events in the united states, the new york film festival. # i'm off the deep end... the last time bradley cooper was getting buzz for a music film was with star is born, which he co—wrote, directed and starred in. well, he's done it again with maestro,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ rajini: live from london, this is bbc news. israel confirms an attack on the jabalia refugee camp in gaza. it says it killed a hamas leader. the united nations again calls for humanitarian cease-fireo allow aid into gaza. >> gaza has become a graveyard for children. it is a living hell for everyone else. rajini: the u.k. covid inquiry hears from two of boris johnson's closest advisers, who deliver a scathing assessment of how the covid crisis was handled. >> overall, widespread failure pockets of excellent people and pockets of excellent teams doing excellent work within an overall dysfunctional system. rajini: hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. welcome to "the daily global," but we bring you the world. israel has confirmed it hit the jabalia refugee camp in northern gaza. it says it was targeting and killed one of the hamas leaders responsible for the october 7 attacks. the hamas-run gazan health ministries has at least 50 people were killed with hundreds injured. the palestinian red crescent told this program at least 25 civilia
announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ rajini: live from london, this is bbc news. israel confirms an attack on the jabalia refugee camp in gaza. it says it killed a hamas leader. the united nations again calls for humanitarian cease-fireo allow aid into gaza. >> gaza has become a graveyard for children. it is a living hell for everyone else. rajini: the u.k. covid inquiry hears from two of boris johnson's closest advisers, who deliver a scathing assessment of how the covid crisis...
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this is bbc news. israel releases footage which it says shows hostages captured by hamas on the 7th of october were taken to the al shifa hospital. israeli troops say they�*ve found a 55 metre tunnel under the hamas—run al—shifa complex in gaza. meanwhile, 31 premature babies are evacuated from the al—shifa hospital — palestinian doctors say eight other children died because of lack of care. meanwhile — the prime minister of qatar suggests israel and hamas could be close to a deal to release some of the hostages held in gaza. and the actor russell brand has been questioned by metropolitan police detectives in london, in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. hello, welcome to bbc news. israeli military officials have released new footage which they say shows hamas bringing hostages into the al—shifa hospital on the morning of the october seventh attacks. a spokesman said cctv footage from the hospital showed one hostage being bundled into al—shifa�*s main entrance, and an
this is bbc news. israel releases footage which it says shows hostages captured by hamas on the 7th of october were taken to the al shifa hospital. israeli troops say they�*ve found a 55 metre tunnel under the hamas—run al—shifa complex in gaza. meanwhile, 31 premature babies are evacuated from the al—shifa hospital — palestinian doctors say eight other children died because of lack of care. meanwhile — the prime minister of qatar suggests israel and hamas could be close to a deal...
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you're 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 painstaking surgery last may to implant the donor eye and parts of their 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. aaron james is the first human recipient of a whole transplanted eye. we never exnected — transplanted eye. we never exnected it _ transplanted eye. we never expected it to _ transplanted eye. we never expected it to make - transplanted eye. we never expected it to make it - transplanted eye. we never expected it to make it for l transplanted eye. we never i expected it to make it for the transplant, you know? didn't expected to work at all. when they told me it did work... the blood flowing through it... i mean, you know, tha
you're 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 painstaking surgery last may to implant the donor eye and parts of their 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. aaron...
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this is bbc news. israel's prime minister says hamas commanders were inside gaza's largest hospital — but fled just before the military raided it. the israeli military releases video of what it says is a tunnel entrance, found during the search of the hospital site. and the un warns a lack of fuel means that from today it can't bring aid in to gaza from egypt. i'm frankie mccamley in london. the other headlines... the uk chancellor says there's no guarantee that flights there is anger in spain as pedro sanchezis there is anger in spain as pedro sanchez is sworn in for a second time. team ferrari say a loose manhole on the track is unacceptable.
this is bbc news. israel's prime minister says hamas commanders were inside gaza's largest hospital — but fled just before the military raided it. the israeli military releases video of what it says is a tunnel entrance, found during the search of the hospital site. and the un warns a lack of fuel means that from today it can't bring aid in to gaza from egypt. i'm frankie mccamley in london. the other headlines... the uk chancellor says there's no guarantee that flights there is anger in...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. people living near rome had a surprise last night, when a large male lion was spotted wandering past their homes, along residential streets in the town of ladispoli. the animal had escaped from a nearby circus as sophia bettiza reports. mama mia! last night, panic and astonishment in this italian town as this lion escaped from a local circus. the animal, known as kimba, was spotted by several people casually wandering the streets. the seaside town of ladispoli, north of rome, was placed on lockdown alert. the mayor warning its 40,000 residents to stay at home. the search for the lion was not easy. this footage taken from a police helicopter shows how tricky it was to spot him at nightfall. even though he was hurt and limping, he was able to get away multiple times. but after seven hours on saturday night, the authorities finally captured and sedated kimba. he weighs more than 480 lbs. after a night of recovery, kimba is back in his cage with his brothers and sisters. his trainer says
nicholas witchell, bbc news. people living near rome had a surprise last night, when a large male lion was spotted wandering past their homes, along residential streets in the town of ladispoli. the animal had escaped from a nearby circus as sophia bettiza reports. mama mia! last night, panic and astonishment in this italian town as this lion escaped from a local circus. the animal, known as kimba, was spotted by several people casually wandering the streets. the seaside town of ladispoli,...
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you are alive with bbc news. the former uk home secretary suella braverman has published a scathing letter to the prime minister following a scathing letter to the prime ministerfollowing her minister following her dismissal on monday. ministerfollowing her dismissal on monday. in it, she says rishi sunak, she accuses him of recently repeatedly failing to deliver on key policies, saying he is incapable of doing so. ms braverman also accused mistress and lack of a betrayal of his promise to do whatever it takes to stop a small boat crossing. she says his plan is not working and he needs to change course urgently. as our political editor chris mason. what is the line, it never rains but it pours. suella braverman has an again as you might have a noticeable home secretary specialises in variable downpours. her latest target, the prime minister. he whether two of them in march. there aren't any kisses on her letter to him tonight. she claims they did a deal. she'd back him to be prime minister if he delivered on key
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. thai women are sold a dream online. the message is marry a foreign man and you will have a good life. many couples of course remain happy, but the dark reality of others isn't talked about in my community. in this isolated part of england, the body of a thai woman was found. 20 years on, herfamily is still seeking answers and justice.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. thai women are sold a dream online. the message is marry a foreign man and you will have a good life. many couples of course remain happy, but the dark reality of others isn't talked about in my community. in this isolated part of england, the body of a thai woman was found. 20 years on, herfamily is still seeking answers and justice.
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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
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katy watson, bbc news. sumi: i spoke with her as well to get the latest reactions out of argentina and the region. he has made these bold plans. will he be able to follow through on them? >> i think it will be interesting to see what kind of milei will he be as president? will he be this brash candidate with these unorthodox proposals? will he have to tone them down? he is not going to have a huge amount of support in congress. he will have to work with other parties and politicians to get proposals through. at the same time, the country is in a massive economic crisis. he is going to have to be very aware that he will not be making the situation even worse for many millions of argentinians who have so much hope on his presidency. and the change he has talked about bringing about. sumi: the stakes are high. what is the reaction in the region? what do they think, other countries in the region, think of his election? >> he in brazil, president lula da silva stopped short of congratulating him personally. . he
katy watson, bbc news. sumi: i spoke with her as well to get the latest reactions out of argentina and the region. he has made these bold plans. will he be able to follow through on them? >> i think it will be interesting to see what kind of milei will he be as president? will he be this brash candidate with these unorthodox proposals? will he have to tone them down? he is not going to have a huge amount of support in congress. he will have to work with other parties and politicians to...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, after this programme. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. gunfire, yelling. jeremy! 0k? i don't get scared. i've covered many wars over many years. what we were seeing was an absolutely enormous story. i think someone who spends many years going to tough stories around the world, if they say they haven't been affected by it, they're not telling the truth. i'mjeremy bowen. i'm the international editor of bbc news. ijoined the bbc on september the 24th, 1984. jeremy bowen explains. airships — blimps, as they're known — seem to be coming back into fashion. and 2005, i got thejob of middle east editor and in a way i'm still middle east editor, but i'm also international editor. where were you on october the 7th? well, i woke up that morning in kyiv, in ukraine. i woke up and, you know, i reached for my phone to see what had been going on in the world, and the
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let's get more now on — you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this _ you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row _ you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row between - you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row between the i more now on this row between the government and the opposition labour party after the home secretary suella braverman accused the metropolitan police of bias over the policing of the pro—palestinian marches, and allowing a march to go ahead this saturday on armistice day. there has been an urgent question in the house of commons over this as we have been showing you. we canjoin the shadow over this as we have been showing you. we can join the shadow minister for the cabinet office now, pat mcfadden. the home secretary was not there, as chris fill the policing minister explained, she has to attend a family matter. what did you make of his defence where he insisted the government truly believes in the independence of the metropolitan police, something that the
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you're live with bbc news. live now to to downing street and rajini vaidyanathan who has been watching the various cabinet arrivals since yesterday's reshuffle. indeed, now departures, because that cabinet meeting rishi sunak was holding at downing street has now wrapped up, and in the last few moments we saw various members of that newly reshuffled cabinet leave number 10, that newly reshuffled cabinet leave number10, including lord cameron. he left with andrew mitchell, and we also saw the new health secretary depart, victoria atkins. we have not yet seen james cleverly move from the foreign office to the home office leave from the black door. perhaps there is a bit more to talk about with the prime minister. who knows. the first cabinet meeting from a newly reshuffled cabinet has now concluded and various ministers have now left number 10 to get on with their dailyjobs. as that meeting got under way, we did hear a few remarks from the prime minister. let's listen in. ilil" few remarks from the prime minister
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imran not, bbc news. for sean dyche, it's another defeat, another incident of var.- sean dyche, it's another defeat, another incident of var. played well the first half. _ another incident of var. played well the first half, dominated _ another incident of var. played well the first half, dominated the - the first half, dominated the chance, made some good ones and kept them to minimal, so i was pleased to have time. good second half to get the penalty so early. what's the point? the var thing is such a simple thing and they're making it so complex for me. i feel for fans, i said recently after a liverpool gain, they stand there, we all know the outcome, why don't you get on with it? but anyway.— with it? but anyway. magnificent moment, grateful— with it? but anyway. magnificent moment, gratefulfor_ with it? but anyway. magnificent moment, grateful for garnacho. | with it? but anyway. magnificent. moment, grateful for garnacho. we know_ moment, grateful for garnacho. we know he _ moment, grateful for
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you're watching bbc news. at least 22 people are reported to have been killed in an earthquake in western nepal. the us geological survey records are quaked as magnitude 5.6. strong tremors were filed in the capital and in strong tremors were filed in the capitaland in indian strong tremors were filed in the capital and in indian cities like delhi, hospital officials said they were treated more than a0 people injured from the rubble of their own homes. will bring in our south asian editorfor more on homes. will bring in our south asian editor for more on this story. what more do we know about the people affected here and the damage so far? 0fficials affected here and the damage so far? officials in nepal say the earthquake hitjust before midnight nepal local time, the epicentre was in the jackets or district, about 500 km west of the capital it is close to the border with india, a north indian state. local media showed many brick houses destroyed and what we understand as people rushed out of their homes in pa
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you're live with bbc news. iam in i am in tel aviv as israelis wait for the news of this hostage deal which we are led to believe what happening today, the beginning of a ceasefire for four days in gaza. the release of hostages, 50 also, women and children hostages, held since the 7th of october. the release of palestinian prisoners from israeli jails or an —— and an extra humanitarian efforts being allowed into gaza, we are told, would be key to that deal. it has been delayed and will not happen, we are told, before tomorrow. melanie ward is chief executive of the charity medical aid for palestinians. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. 0ne thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. one of the issues we have reflected on our lot over the last few weeks is the dire humanitarian situation for civilians in gaza. this four day brief pause in hostilities, how might that benefits the civilian population, will it be enough? the civilian population, will it be enou~h? , ., , ., ., ., enough? there is no quest
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. and we will have more on the turmoil in silicon valley on asia business report next. that is all for now. do stay with bbc news. hello. the weather's fairly quiet at the moment — typical autumn weather, really. towards the end of the week, possibly a little dose of winter on the way. but let's concentrate on the here and now. so tuesday, a rather cloudy day across england and wales, but across scotland and northern ireland, i think some sunshine on the way. now, the satellite picture shows that we're sort of in between weather systems. we have got thicker cloud on the way. that will be in place across the country on wednesday. but before that happens, this area of high pressure nosing across the country, and that means that the morning will have been sunny across scotland and northern ireland and also quite chilly, whereas we've got the thicker cloud across the bulk of england and wales, with temperatures between 7 and 10 celsius. so later on in the morning, i think it stays fairly
zoe kleinman, bbc news. and we will have more on the turmoil in silicon valley on asia business report next. that is all for now. do stay with bbc news. hello. the weather's fairly quiet at the moment — typical autumn weather, really. towards the end of the week, possibly a little dose of winter on the way. but let's concentrate on the here and now. so tuesday, a rather cloudy day across england and wales, but across scotland and northern ireland, i think some sunshine on the way. now, the...
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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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lucy williamson, bbc news, jenin. israel is still trying to confirm a claim by hamas that this ten—month—old baby — the youngest hostage being held in gaza — has been killed with his mother and four—year—old brother. hamas — which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — claims they were killed by an israeli air strike. 16 more hostages have been released from gaza tonight in exchange for palestinian prisoners. here's our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin. baby kfir. a nation has been waiting for him to come home. but tonight, a claim from hamas that the ten—month—old was killed by israel's bombardment of gaza. hamas says his four—year—old brother, ariel, was also killed. along with their mother, shiri, who tried so hard to protect them as they were taken hostage. the israeli army says it is a cruel claim, and they are investigating. relatives say they are waiting for the military to confirm, or hopefully refute it. just yesterday, a cousin was pleading for th
lucy williamson, bbc news, jenin. israel is still trying to confirm a claim by hamas that this ten—month—old baby — the youngest hostage being held in gaza — has been killed with his mother and four—year—old brother. hamas — which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — claims they were killed by an israeli air strike. 16 more hostages have been released from gaza tonight in exchange for palestinian prisoners. here's our senior international correspondent,...
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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 world health organization warns of a "dire and perilous" situation at gaza's main hospital, the al—shifa. talks in kenya on what could be the first global treaty to tackle plastic waste. and festivities in the uk and around the world to celebrate diwali, the triumph of light over darkness. hello. there's growing concern about the dire state of hospitals in gaza. this map shows hospitals in the gaza strip. the un says 20 out of 36 are no longer operational. the biggest, al—shifa, is not functioning at all, according to the world health organization. al—shifa's head of surgery has told the bbc that a third premature newborn baby has died because of a lack of power. there are reports that gaza's second biggest hospital, al-quds, has run out of fuel. the situation at the al—shifa hospital is intensifying as suppliers are not getting through. gaza's hamas—run health ministry says at least 2,300 people are still inside al—shifa, in an update shared by the who. officials say
this is bbc news. the world health organization warns of a "dire and perilous" situation at gaza's main hospital, the al—shifa. talks in kenya on what could be the first global treaty to tackle plastic waste. and festivities in the uk and around the world to celebrate diwali, the triumph of light over darkness. hello. there's growing concern about the dire state of hospitals in gaza. this map shows hospitals in the gaza strip. the un says 20 out of 36 are no longer operational. the...
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this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. cyber technology has become embedded in our daily lives our phones, our cars, how our data is processed. it's constantly evolving, but brings security risks as well to the public businesses. the government. the northwest is now at the heart of the cyber economy, and at this career�*s event, schoolchildren have been practising the skills needed to develop cyber technology and take on the threats it poses. it was a lot of fun, but the skills that we need is to persevere and to communicate. it was a lot of fun, but the skills that we need is to persevere and to communicate. do you think something like this would be good as a job later on? yeah. the north west is becoming a cyber corridor stretching from manchester through to preston and onto lancaster. manchester has the government's intelligence agency hub, while preston has businesses like bae systems and will have the national cyber force protecting the country from cyber attacks. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc
this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. cyber technology has become embedded in our daily lives our phones, our cars, how our data is processed. it's constantly evolving, but brings security risks as well to the public businesses. the government. the northwest is now at the heart of the cyber economy, and at this career�*s event, schoolchildren have been practising the skills needed to develop cyber technology and take on the threats it poses. it was a...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. you're with bbc news. we began with the latest on the while in gaza. news that an expected release of hostages will not happen before friday. it is not entirely clear what is causing the hold—up. 50 hostages are expected to be released in exchange for a four—day temporary ceasefire and the release of 150 palestinian women and teenagers from israeli presence. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports and there are distressing images from the start. a reminder of how all this began on october 7th, hamas gunmen storming across the borderfrom gaza, hunting israelis to kill or capture. around 240 were taken hostage. among them, shiri bibas, trying to shield her two little boys from the horror all around them. ten—month—old kfir had just started crawling. ariel, who's four, loves climbing and batman. now they and their mother are expected home in the coming days, along with dozens of other women and children. they don't know yet that hamas killed their grandparents. shiri's cousin, yifat
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. you're with bbc news. we began with the latest on the while in gaza. news that an expected release of hostages will not happen before friday. it is not entirely clear what is causing the hold—up. 50 hostages are expected to be released in exchange for a four—day temporary ceasefire and the release of 150 palestinian women and teenagers from israeli presence. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports and...
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you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: luis diaz�* emotional week ends with a crucial liverpool goal. his injury time equaliser denies luton a famous premier league win.
you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: luis diaz�* emotional week ends with a crucial liverpool goal. his injury time equaliser denies luton a famous premier league win.
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents. really, really disappointed that this has happened without any notice as such, you know, nothing's really been said beforehand. it was a bit of a shock, to be honest. we heard yesterday, we did, was probably sell about 900 burgers outside over the weekend. so it will affect us big time, i'm afraid. already some in the village are asking if there's any way to save the event, and a meeting is due to be held here on friday evening to discuss possible ways forward. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. in the uk — the prime mi
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents....
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bbc bbc news, israel. the humanitarian situation in gaza has been described by the un as an "unfolding catastrophe". it's estimated that more than 1.4 million people have been forced to leave their homes. since the start of the war, people inside gaza have been documenting their life for our colleagues in bbc news arabic. khalid had been living injabalia, caring for his young cousins. and english teacher farida is from gaza city. they've been keeping their gaza diaries, and their story begins two days after hamas launched its attacks in israel killing 1,400 people and taking more than 200 hostage. a number of house of were targeted khalid stays in north gaza, he is caring for his cousins. just before we came on air, farida sent another message, which you can hear at ten. and you can keep up to date with all the events in israel and gaza across the bbc. the time is 18.20. our top story this evening. the home secretary under pressure after accusing the met police of bias over pro—palestinian protests. comi
bbc bbc news, israel. the humanitarian situation in gaza has been described by the un as an "unfolding catastrophe". it's estimated that more than 1.4 million people have been forced to leave their homes. since the start of the war, people inside gaza have been documenting their life for our colleagues in bbc news arabic. khalid had been living injabalia, caring for his young cousins. and english teacher farida is from gaza city. they've been keeping their gaza diaries, and their...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the prime minister, rishi sunak, says he believes the first global ai summit will "tip the balance in favour of humanity" with an agreement from some governments and tech firms to work together to test the safety of new ai models. tonight, the world's richest man, elon musk, has been discussing the future of ai with rishi sunak — one of his particular concerns are humanoid robots that he said can basically chase you anywhere — they must have an off switch, he told the audience. we'll have more on that in a moment from our technology editor who was there. but first, here's our political editor chris mason on today's ai summit at bletchley park. the world of artificial intelligence. i'm standing in front of a picture of parliament, a real picture of parliament. but here is the twist. if we zoom out, this technology, ai, has the capacity — of its own accord — to fill in the blanks. now, i can tell you, that is not what parliament actually looks like, but it is believable. and we
hugh pym, bbc news. the prime minister, rishi sunak, says he believes the first global ai summit will "tip the balance in favour of humanity" with an agreement from some governments and tech firms to work together to test the safety of new ai models. tonight, the world's richest man, elon musk, has been discussing the future of ai with rishi sunak — one of his particular concerns are humanoid robots that he said can basically chase you anywhere — they must have an off switch, he...
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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 as 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 a
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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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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jenny hill, bbc news, 0desa. thousands of people are being forced to spend nights outdoors after their houses were damaged by a strong earthquake in nepal on friday. 157 people have died and more than 300 were injured in the quake. there were tearful scenes and a cremation centre. shreejana shresta reports from western nepal. i'm in the chiuri village of nalgad municipality in jajarkot district. you can see a tragic scene behind. 13 people are being cremated together. those 13 people were killed in the 6.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred on friday night. locals told us that all 186 houses have been damaged in the village and the people affected by the earthquake have been eagerly waiting for the relief operation in the area. translation: our clothes, beds and food grains, - everything is inside the rubble. we have not been able to recover them. it is cold outside and the government should look after us urgently. there is a risk that even those alive might die from the cold. translation: our houses are destroye
jenny hill, bbc news, 0desa. thousands of people are being forced to spend nights outdoors after their houses were damaged by a strong earthquake in nepal on friday. 157 people have died and more than 300 were injured in the quake. there were tearful scenes and a cremation centre. shreejana shresta reports from western nepal. i'm in the chiuri village of nalgad municipality in jajarkot district. you can see a tragic scene behind. 13 people are being cremated together. those 13 people were...
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welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. it's day three of a four—day pause in fighting between israel and hamas in the gaza strip. in the past hour, the military wing of hamas — the al qassam brigades released a statement saying they were seeking to extend the truce. another 14 israeli hostages — including nine children, and three foreign nationals — have been released by hamas today — that's according to the israeli military. in the last hour 39 palestinians were released from israeli prisons as a part of the hostage deal between israel and hamas. these are the latest pictures that we received of them arriving in a coach. we'll have more on this across the program. let's take a closer look at some of the hostages released by hamas today. amongst the group are sisters, dafna and ela elyakim. they were attacked at their home in kibbutz nir oz. the girls were part of a family group whose capture was live—streamed by the attackers themselves. also for the first time, an american—israeli citizen was released earli
welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. it's day three of a four—day pause in fighting between israel and hamas in the gaza strip. in the past hour, the military wing of hamas — the al qassam brigades released a statement saying they were seeking to extend the truce. another 14 israeli hostages — including nine children, and three foreign nationals — have been released by hamas today — that's according to the israeli military. in the last hour 39 palestinians were released from...
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with us here on bbc news. —— so stay with us here on bbc news. —— so stay with us here on bbc news. —— so stay with here on bbc news. hello. it's been a cold and crisp day across many parts of the uk. a clear evening on the way, too, and overnight, we're expecting another widespread frost. now, let me show you the satellite picture first — and in the last 24 hours or so, you can see the motion of the cloud. it's been coming in from the north, so that's where the cold air has been coming from, from the northern climes. but out towards the west, temporarily, we will see this incursion of slightly milder air brought by a weather front. so it does mean that the temperatures won't necessarily drop that quickly across western parts of the country. yes, across scotland and many central and eastern parts of the uk, with the clearing skies, there will be that sharp frost — but out towards the west here, where we have cloud and dribs and drabs of rain, actually by the early hours of the morning, probably no lower than three celsius in belfast, and in the tip of cornwall and devon, aro
with us here on bbc news. —— so stay with us here on bbc news. —— so stay with us here on bbc news. —— so stay with here on bbc news. hello. it's been a cold and crisp day across many parts of the uk. a clear evening on the way, too, and overnight, we're expecting another widespread frost. now, let me show you the satellite picture first — and in the last 24 hours or so, you can see the motion of the cloud. it's been coming in from the north, so that's where the cold air has been...
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you are watching bbc news. sisters. you are watching bbc news- we _ sisters. you are watching bbc news. we will— sisters. you are watching bbc news. we will hand _ sisters. you are watching bbc news. we will hand over- sisters. you are watching bbc news. we will hand over to i sisters. you are watching bbc. news. we will hand over to our colleagues in london. thank you for your company, see you soon, goodbye for now. hello, there. for many of us, friday was a day to get out and enjoy some of the beautiful autumn colour, but at this time of year, clear skies by day, well, if we keep them through the night, it can cause other issues, with frost and fog, and yes, those two components are going to play quite a major role in the weather story this weekend. saturday will be the driest of the two days. there's some rain around on sunday. more details on that in just a moment, but it will be a chilly start — quite widely we will see low single figures, particularly in sheltered central and eastern areas. this weather front will start to push in by the end of the d
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chris page, bbc news. the father of liverpool footballer, luis diaz, has been speaking for the first time about his kidnap by a rebel group in colombia. luis manuel diaz was released on thursday by the left—wing national liberation army after being held captive for nearly two weeks. the kidnap of him and his wife caused outrage across colombia with protests calling for his release. in an emotional press conference, the 58—year—old said he was determined to stay living in his home town, despite the ordeal. translation: a lot of quite difficult horseback riding, i lots of mountains, rain, too many insects. i couldn't sleep peacefully. it wasn't easy to sleep in those 12 days, although they treated me well i was not comfortable. i missed everything, my family, my children, my father, my sisters. authorities in iceland have declared a state of emergency, after a series of earthquakes prompted fears of a volcanic eruption. the increased alert level came after several tremors on friday in the reykjanes pen
chris page, bbc news. the father of liverpool footballer, luis diaz, has been speaking for the first time about his kidnap by a rebel group in colombia. luis manuel diaz was released on thursday by the left—wing national liberation army after being held captive for nearly two weeks. the kidnap of him and his wife caused outrage across colombia with protests calling for his release. in an emotional press conference, the 58—year—old said he was determined to stay living in his home town,...