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after nine months out, some positive news for england — captain leah williamson who's back for tomorrow's euro qualifer against ireland. and ahead of this week's masters golf — reigning championjon rahm who moved to the liv tour — is feeling positive there'll be a resolution to the split. welcome to sportsday. and we're starting with the champions league which returns tomorrow night for the quarterfinal stages. the current holders manchester city and the 14—time winners real madrid meet again, the first leg at the bernabeu. a little under 12 months ago, pep guardiola's men thrashed real 5—1 over the two games to storm into the final although the scores had been level after the spanish leg. but manchester city are on a run of ten consecutive wins in the champions league. only bayern munich have enjoyed a longer winning run in the competition. this time la liga leaders real madrid havejude bellingham in their ranks. the england midfielder is the joint top scorer in spain having arrived there from borussia dortmund last summer. and even his team mates didn't expect he'd have quite th
after nine months out, some positive news for england — captain leah williamson who's back for tomorrow's euro qualifer against ireland. and ahead of this week's masters golf — reigning championjon rahm who moved to the liv tour — is feeling positive there'll be a resolution to the split. welcome to sportsday. and we're starting with the champions league which returns tomorrow night for the quarterfinal stages. the current holders manchester city and the 14—time winners real madrid meet...
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let's go to cricket now and there's been more success for england's women in new zealand. tammy beaumont scored 81 as they claimed a series—clinching 56—run win over new zealand in the second one—day international. the opener shared a 70—run partnership with captain heather knight as england laid the foundations for a big total. but new zealand hit back and, after losing 6—59, england needed a quick 48 from amyjones to get take them up to a competitive 252 all out. ultimately, new zealand fell well short of that target, ending on 196. nat siver brunt was the pick of england's bowlers, taking three for 21, but beaumont took the spotlight with a player of the match performance. as an opening batter you always want more and in the situation i was in, i needed to be the player that plays a senior role and bad longer but unfortunately and fortunately we got some like amyjones and the tail and me getting out didn't cause too much drama is an adjustment that somebody else got an opportunity to score some runs and i thought she batted beautifully. before we go, just a re
let's go to cricket now and there's been more success for england's women in new zealand. tammy beaumont scored 81 as they claimed a series—clinching 56—run win over new zealand in the second one—day international. the opener shared a 70—run partnership with captain heather knight as england laid the foundations for a big total. but new zealand hit back and, after losing 6—59, england needed a quick 48 from amyjones to get take them up to a competitive 252 all out. ultimately, new...
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you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so certainly a day of mixed fortunes. this area of low pressure has been bringing us that rain. it's pushing northwards around the east coast in particular, some blustery winds around that area of low pressure too. some sunshine out there for western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the south west of england. but there'll also be a scattering of showers that'll be fairly hit and miss. that rain slowly easing away from the south east of england and east anglia, but sitting across northeast england and eastern scotland for a good part of the afternoon. some blustery winds in and around that area of low pressure in the east. we could see gusts around 30 miles an hour or eve
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could make viewing difficult, but more sunshine for northern areas of new england, maine and into eastern quebec and new brunswick as well. best of luck. it's difficult to get the cloud amounts exactly right on this large scale. and don't forget, never view the sun directly. good advice there from elizabeth. i'm going to share more life pictures coming in from texas from the observatory there, and an absolutely beautiful shot. you can see exactly what elizabeth was referencing, the clouds that are just catching in the image there. so let us hope that clears a little before the total solar eclipse. nomia iqbaljoins us from texas and will grantjoins us from mexico city. you're both in front row seats. well, first of all to you, where you are that is going to be where people see the solar eclipse for first time. , ~ . ., ~ see the solar eclipse for first time. , a, . ~' �*, time. yes, matthew, and i think it's somethina time. yes, matthew, and i think it's something quite _ time. yes, matthew, and i think it's something quite poetic— time. yes, matthew, and i think it's something quite p
could make viewing difficult, but more sunshine for northern areas of new england, maine and into eastern quebec and new brunswick as well. best of luck. it's difficult to get the cloud amounts exactly right on this large scale. and don't forget, never view the sun directly. good advice there from elizabeth. i'm going to share more life pictures coming in from texas from the observatory there, and an absolutely beautiful shot. you can see exactly what elizabeth was referencing, the clouds that...
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england revolution — lionel messi. miami actually went behind in front of a record crowd of over 65,000 in massachusetts before messi weaved his magic — equalising before half—time, and after the break it was all miami. messi scored again to give his side the lead. and later, he came up with an assist as his side cantered to a win. that's nine goals in seven games for messi next to the nba, where lebronjames has helped the los angeles lakers avoid elimination in the first round of the western conference playoffs — for now at least. they beat the the visiting denver nuggets 119—108 in game 4. lebron in fine form with 30 points as the nuggets fell to the lakers for the first time since december, 2022. the teams head back to denver for game 5 on monday with the nuggets leading 3—1 in the series. here's a check on the other results. boston are the top seed in the east. they lead their best of seven series against miami heat 2—1 after a comprehensive win. orlando beat cleveland to level the series at 2—2. and
england revolution — lionel messi. miami actually went behind in front of a record crowd of over 65,000 in massachusetts before messi weaved his magic — equalising before half—time, and after the break it was all miami. messi scored again to give his side the lead. and later, he came up with an assist as his side cantered to a win. that's nine goals in seven games for messi next to the nba, where lebronjames has helped the los angeles lakers avoid elimination in the first round of the...
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the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports for these toddlers is a political football. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the government, now funding 15 free hours in term time for two—year—olds whose parents work. childcare providers say costs are rising faster, so the other charges to parents could go up. i faster, so the other charges to parents could go up.— faster, so the other charges to parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries _ parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have _ parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put _ parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put these - parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries h
the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports for these toddlers is a political football. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the...
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right across to new england. as david said, the weather forecast in dallas is bad, but it's quite good out on the east coast of america and many, many millions of people are out there hoping to see this sight. i hope you agree that was well worth showing very, very dramatic and really quite exciting. now on to something that is really rather extraordinarily depressing. in bradford on saturday afternoon, a woman pushing a baby in a pram through a park was stabbed to death. mark white, gb news home and security editor , has an and security editor, has an exclusive story on this for us. mark, what happened and who was the perpetrator ? the perpetrator? >> well, the perpetrator is still at large this evening. someone who is described by the police as being extremely dangerous . police as being extremely dangerous. the public, for obvious reasons, are being urged to not approach this man. habiba masoom , who is a bangladeshi masoom, who is a bangladeshi national who came to the uk two years ago. we've been told on a s
right across to new england. as david said, the weather forecast in dallas is bad, but it's quite good out on the east coast of america and many, many millions of people are out there hoping to see this sight. i hope you agree that was well worth showing very, very dramatic and really quite exciting. now on to something that is really rather extraordinarily depressing. in bradford on saturday afternoon, a woman pushing a baby in a pram through a park was stabbed to death. mark white, gb news...
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england have won the first one—day international against new zealand, largeley thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly nine overs to spare. every game is important, but i think to start a series well makes it a little bit extra. obviously you don't want to go behind early on in the series, to sue get the win was huge for us, and the holebas and drupal get a lot of confidence from how we managed to get over the line today. sri lanka have a commanding lead in the second, and final, test against bangledesh. responding to sri lanka's first innings total of 531, bangledesh started well, but a middle order collapse saw them bowled out for 178. in a day that saw 15 wickets fall, sri lanka ended their second innings on 102—6, a lead of 455 as they look to wrap up the series having won the first test. nelly korda won her third lpga tour victory on the trot in arizona after h
england have won the first one—day international against new zealand, largeley thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly nine overs to spare. every game is important, but i think to start a series well makes it a little bit extra. obviously you don't want to go behind...
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., the uk energy regulator, ofgem's new 3—month price cap means that from today in england, wales and scotland prices have fallen by i2%. but, despite the drop, customers still collectively owe £3 billion pounds to suppliers. and everyone is being urged to maintain their money and energy—saving efforts, such as limiting time in the shower to four minutes. our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey, our cost of living correspont community ’eachey, our cost of living correspont community on chey, our cost of living correspont community on the r, is why this community on the work of saving money. the ceremonies discussion is simple tips are best even at this type of year. tips are best even at this type of ear. , , ., , of year. three tips would be the hot water _ of year. three tips would be the hot water setting, - of year. three tips would be the hot water setting, it - of year. three tips would be the hot water setting, it is l the hot water setting, it is too hot to wash your hands with, all is too high. drop from your children, wendy's and drawers, manage those and three,
., the uk energy regulator, ofgem's new 3—month price cap means that from today in england, wales and scotland prices have fallen by i2%. but, despite the drop, customers still collectively owe £3 billion pounds to suppliers. and everyone is being urged to maintain their money and energy—saving efforts, such as limiting time in the shower to four minutes. our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey, our cost of living correspont community ’eachey, our cost of living correspont...
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we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged in spain following an alleged incident on the island of majorca. vunipola called it a "misunderstanding" and said there was no violence. the bbc understands he was tasered by police who were called to a bar in the island's capital, palma. our sports news correspondent laura scott has been following this story. laura, what more do you know? well, we know that this incident happened after papp in palmyra on the early hours of morning. he described what happened as an unfortunate misunderstanding that got out of hand. we understand he was tasered and arrested and later appeared in court. he said today that there was no violence, no fight and i did not threaten anybody at any stage with bottles, jars or anything else. i was charged with resisting the law and i have paid a fine of 240 euros. the spanish police investigation has closed in billy vunipola is now fr
we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged in spain following an alleged incident on the island of majorca. vunipola called it a "misunderstanding" and said there was no violence. the bbc understands he was tasered by police who were called to a bar in the island's capital, palma. our sports news...
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in england, the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support. working parents of two year olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the government now funding 15 free hours in term time for two—year—olds whose parents work. childcare providers say costs are rising faster, so their other charges to parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put fees up for a second time. they went up in september and they are going up again in april. i willjust have to review it and see what happens by the end of august, and then — the fees will go up, they have to go up in september, in order to accommodate the wage rises. as a working mum, kirsty will benefit from september. but she is struggling to
in england, the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support. working parents of two year olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with the...
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welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with breaking news — a statement released by the israeli defense forces following an investigation into the air strike in gaza which killed seven aid workers. here are the key points. which killed seven aid workers. the idf says the strike should not have happened, and expressed its deep sorrow for the incident. it says those who approved the strike were convinced they were targeting hamas operatives. the strikes on the three vehicles were carried out in "serious violation of standard operation procedure" and that the brigade chief of staff, an officer with the rank of colonel in reserve,
welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with breaking news — a statement released by the israeli defense forces following an investigation into the air strike in gaza which killed seven aid workers. here are the key points. which killed seven aid workers. the idf says the strike should not have happened, and expressed its deep sorrow for the incident. it says those who approved the strike were convinced they were targeting hamas...
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freedom of expression in scotland is prescribed in accordance with here in england. we shouldn't criminalize people who say sensible things about biological sex. according to the new law, it is possible to report hate crimes, including anonymously. for applicants who do not wish to deal directly with the police, there is the option of contacting independent centres. there are 411 in scotland, some. even if such an investigation ends in nothing, a record of the opened case will still be preserved in the police archive. will be available to potential employers, in such harsh conditions the scots will indeed have to choose their words, or at least their social circle, carefully. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov, lead great britain. immediately after our release, new episodes of the detective story series indomitable unpokoeva, where the heroine daria ursulyak faces a new complicated case. the murder of a well-known businessman in the city is causing a huge resonance, according to neupokueva’s investigators, it is connected. with a similar crime nine years ago, in or
freedom of expression in scotland is prescribed in accordance with here in england. we shouldn't criminalize people who say sensible things about biological sex. according to the new law, it is possible to report hate crimes, including anonymously. for applicants who do not wish to deal directly with the police, there is the option of contacting independent centres. there are 411 in scotland, some. even if such an investigation ends in nothing, a record of the opened case will still be...
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england's women will look to complete a clean sweep of their one day international series against new zealand on sunday after a 56—run win in hamilton. opener tammy beaumonth top scored for england with 81 from 96 balls, while amyjones added 48 to take england to 252 all out from 49 overs. in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket but three wickets for nat siver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening batter you want more and i think in particular the situation i was in, i need to be the player to play the senior role and that longer but unfortunately we got some like amyjones and the tell we have that make getting out didn't cause too much drama, just meant that somebody else got an opportunity to score some runs and i she batted beautifully. and that's all the sport for now. thanks for being with us on bbc news. blood test for dementia will be offered more than 50 memory clinics the uk. the fibre trial will aim to see whether spots were early signs. they're bent run by teams in oxford and london. the p
england's women will look to complete a clean sweep of their one day international series against new zealand on sunday after a 56—run win in hamilton. opener tammy beaumonth top scored for england with 81 from 96 balls, while amyjones added 48 to take england to 252 all out from 49 overs. in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket but three wickets for nat siver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening batter you...
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bellingham's england team—mate kane has also enjoyed a productive season with his new club. he's scored 42 goals in all competitions for bayern, more than in any of his seasons at tottenham. but he is yet to win any silverware. after ten titles in a row, bayern lost the bundesliga to bayer leverkusen — so the champions league is their only hope of a trophy. coach thomas tuchel, who is leaving at the end of the season, says small margins will be important against such a formidable side. there is no way to play this game without the lock on the day. if you hit the post, it's the inside of the post, it's the outside of the post, it's a fraction offside, onside, you need these little decisions, of course, you need the momentum, bit of luck and you need the whole package if you want to overcome real madrid in a semifinal. we want to force things to a point where maybe this little luck is then the difference but we cannot over rely on it, for that it is not big enough, so we have to push it and we feel ready for it. let's take you to the world snooker championship in sheffield w
bellingham's england team—mate kane has also enjoyed a productive season with his new club. he's scored 42 goals in all competitions for bayern, more than in any of his seasons at tottenham. but he is yet to win any silverware. after ten titles in a row, bayern lost the bundesliga to bayer leverkusen — so the champions league is their only hope of a trophy. coach thomas tuchel, who is leaving at the end of the season, says small margins will be important against such a formidable side....
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england take over as the new england manager euros. manager for the euros. >> morning. we've >> good morning. today we've got outbreaks rain . we've also outbreaks of rain. we've also got some heavy showers, perhaps thundery as well, but there'll also be some sunshine. find out all the weather details coming up . soon. up. soon. >> but on this bank holiday monday, monday we begin with easter travel disruption. >> yeah , it is continuing, i'm >> yeah, it is continuing, i'm afraid, as heavy rain is expected to disrupt more than 2 million journeys, the motoring organisation the rac predicts that 2 million journeys will be made today, but the roads will be jam packed as planned. >> rail engineering works across the country means no trains for many trying to get back after a long weekend . long weekend. >> well gb news is south—east of england. reporter ray addison is at euston station for us this morning, and gb news national reporter theo chikomba is by the m25 in dartford for us. ray, let's start with you. lots of trains are not running at all today. how's it looking there at london
england take over as the new england manager euros. manager for the euros. >> morning. we've >> good morning. today we've got outbreaks rain . we've also outbreaks of rain. we've also got some heavy showers, perhaps thundery as well, but there'll also be some sunshine. find out all the weather details coming up . soon. up. soon. >> but on this bank holiday monday, monday we begin with easter travel disruption. >> yeah , it is continuing, i'm >> yeah, it is...
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the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the government now funding 15 free hours in term time for two—year—olds whose parents work. childcare providers say costs are rising faster, so their other charges to parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put fees up for a second time. they went up in september and they are going up again in april. i willjust have to review it and see what happens by the end of august, and then — the fees will go up, they have to go up in september, in order to accommodate the wage rises. as a working mum, kirsty will benefit from september. but she is strugglin
the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support in england. working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with...
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nhs england is to offer tens of thousands of people with type i diabetes a new technology dubbed "an artificial pancreas". the device continually monitors a person�*s blood glucose levels and automatically calculates and adjusts the amount of insulin given to them through a pump. and the world�*s most powerful laser is now operational at a european research facility in romania. the system achieves ten petawatts of power — that�*s a lot of power — in under a femtosecond — that�*s not very long. it�*s one billionth of one millionth, or one quadrillionth, of a second. just keep it away from me! now, there are around 25 diseases for which we have safe and effective vaccines but millions still die every year because those vaccines don�*t get to the people who need them. so one company has been looking at ways to streamline the process and, in doing so, save lives. chikungunya is one of the infections that�*s spread by mosquitoes. it�*s usually confined to sub—saharan africa but has started to spread. 0ne vaccine has just been approved by the food and drug administr
nhs england is to offer tens of thousands of people with type i diabetes a new technology dubbed "an artificial pancreas". the device continually monitors a person�*s blood glucose levels and automatically calculates and adjusts the amount of insulin given to them through a pump. and the world�*s most powerful laser is now operational at a european research facility in romania. the system achieves ten petawatts of power — that�*s a lot of power — in under a femtosecond —...
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dharshini david, bbc news. the england rugby international billy vunipola has been fined 240 euros after an incident in majorca on sunday when he was arrested. vunipola, who plays for saracens, has apologised and called it a "misunderstanding". the bbc understands he was tasered by police who were called to a bar in the island�*s capital, palma. saracens have tweeted to say it�*s aware of an incident involving the player and would deal with the matter internally. clubs at the very top of english football have voted in favour of developing plans to introduce a spending cap. the proposal would see spending on wages linked to the television revenue of the premier league�*s bottom clubs. dan roan is at man united�*s ground, old trafford. this would be quite a revolutionary move. it could be, clive, yes. it depends if it is voted through in the summer, but it is part of a wider debate about financial rules that premier league clubs will have to adhere to or years to come. the current system, known as the pro
dharshini david, bbc news. the england rugby international billy vunipola has been fined 240 euros after an incident in majorca on sunday when he was arrested. vunipola, who plays for saracens, has apologised and called it a "misunderstanding". the bbc understands he was tasered by police who were called to a bar in the island�*s capital, palma. saracens have tweeted to say it�*s aware of an incident involving the player and would deal with the matter internally. clubs at the very...
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, it could be warmer than that on saturday but it will and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. coming up the programme, pivotal night. look to end their winless streak at newcastle. a bid to focus on his fitness. as the men's world curling championships takes place we have a look at where the stones come from. there are five games later in the premier league on tuesday. with three of the bottom five clubs in action. everton are three points above the drop and they travel to newcastle — looking to find some form — they're on a club record equalling run of 12 league matches without a win. .. but sean dyche will be taking inspiration from the reverse fixture they won at goodison. we provided a good performance against a earlier in the season we, we cannot rely on it but it is a good marker that we can take these things on. you have to play well, there are no give mes in the premier league, certainly not the places like newcastle. they k
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new legislation will be introduced in england and wales. —— deep fakes. in india were voting in the general election begins on friday and it takes place over a number of weeks on a number of stages. most predictions suggest that modi will him when a resounding victory which will make it his third consecutive mandate. mr modi is a controversial figure but he has a huge support base almost unparalleled in contemporary india. a state which is a stronghold for mr modi's party. here's our south asian correspondent.
new legislation will be introduced in england and wales. —— deep fakes. in india were voting in the general election begins on friday and it takes place over a number of weeks on a number of stages. most predictions suggest that modi will him when a resounding victory which will make it his third consecutive mandate. mr modi is a controversial figure but he has a huge support base almost unparalleled in contemporary india. a state which is a stronghold for mr modi's party. here's our south...
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the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was presented with the new notes. we have come to you with your bank notes. so this, of course, is quite a big moment because we've never changed this often on the banknotes because the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknotes. so surprised. yeah. mattel has launched the first major redesign of scrabble for 75 yea rs. the classic board game will now be sold with a simpler version printed on its underside, with helper cards, so people can team up and play together. it comes after feedback from some younger players, who said they found the traditional game too difficult. they hope it will reduce the competitive nature of the game. that's
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a lot of cloud across large parts of england and wales. best of the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. for easter monday, again, there will be some rain around through central parts of the uk, top and tail of the country should see some sunshine, but there will be further showers. central parts of the country affected by this weather front, that is where the rain will be through the day on monday. some of it fairly heavy at times, north wales, north midlands, northern england pushing into southern scotland as well, maybe across the irish sea into the isle of man and north northern ireland. much of northern scotland should be dry with some sunshine, best of it in the west. the rest of england and wales, sunny spells, scattered showers, some of these may be heavy and also slow—moving. we will see top temperatures of 111—15 celsius in the southeast, still chilly across this northeast corner with a nagging north—easterly breeze coming in off the north sea. as we head through monday night, looks like the rain shifts northwards
a lot of cloud across large parts of england and wales. best of the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. for easter monday, again, there will be some rain around through central parts of the uk, top and tail of the country should see some sunshine, but there will be further showers. central parts of the country affected by this weather front, that is where the rain will be through the day on monday. some of it fairly heavy at times, north wales, north midlands, northern england...
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beleive are supportive of israel divest immedately have spread to campuses from new england, to texas to california. and at speed, since the senate agreed the $26.3 billion military aid deal for israel. like 1968, this is us presidential year, and in 1968 richard nixon took the white house from the democrat incumbent vice president hubert humprey — something that won't be lost onjoe biden. we'll be joined by two former us ambassadors in a moment but first here's joe inwood. no right to free speech, too: powerful universities to stop investment in israel. wore a dangerous and sometimes anti—semitic movement that poses a threat to jewish students. that is the debate that started in columbia university and has now spread right across the united states. we and has now spread right across the united states.— and has now spread right across the united states. we are here first and foremost for — united states. we are here first and foremost for a _ united states. we are here first and foremost for a free _ united states. we are here first and foremost for a free and _ united states.
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kevin peachey, bbc news. the energy price cap is not the only financial change affecting households across the uk from today. the average annual water and sewerage bill will rise by 6% in england and wales, up £27 to £473. council tax rises vary — most will go up 3 or 5%. exceptions are financially troubled birmingham where council tax will go up 21% over two years, and scotland where it's mainly frozen. most broadband and mobile phone providers are currently introducing mid—contract price rises of up to 8.8%. and also changing today — the national living wage, known by many as the minimum wage, is going up by more than a pound an hour. the main wage rate goes up from £10.42 to £11.44 an hour — and it will also now apply to workers aged over 21, rather than 23. that means someone working full time will have a pay rise of around £1,800 per year. also coming up — from saturday, class1 national insurance contributions will drop from 10% to 8%. if all that is added together, the government says tho
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again, a few showers dotted around southern parts of england. temperature—wise, 4—8 celsius for many, still quite chilly, though, across northern scotland. for tuesday, we have a weakening area of low pressure, weather front moving northwards, but a new one arrives across southern areas later in the day. so it means that england and wales could see quite a bit of sunshine around for tuesday morning. northern parts of the country, particularly scotland, will see outbreaks of rain continuing. again, a little bit of winteriness over the higher ground, but showers will develop across england and wales into the afternoon as temperatures rise. wetter and windy weather arriving across the far south of the country later in the day. again, those temperatures mid—teens in the south, still quite chilly in the north. as we continue to move through the new week, low pressure system one after the other continue to hurtle in off the atlantic. that will bring spells of wet and windy weather, particularly windy towards the end of the week, you can see all
again, a few showers dotted around southern parts of england. temperature—wise, 4—8 celsius for many, still quite chilly, though, across northern scotland. for tuesday, we have a weakening area of low pressure, weather front moving northwards, but a new one arrives across southern areas later in the day. so it means that england and wales could see quite a bit of sunshine around for tuesday morning. northern parts of the country, particularly scotland, will see outbreaks of rain continuing....
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this is bbc news international condemnation after seven aid workers are killed in gaza. world leaders demand answers — israel's prime minister says this. translation: unfortunately, | in the last day there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike of our forces on innocent people in the gaza strip. this happens in war. a school shooting in finland leaves one child dead and two seriously injured. police say the suspect is just 12 years old. new research suggests rates of depression in people who've suffered a traumatic brain injury are ten times higher than in the general population. and the row between ethiopia and the british museum over stolen artifacts escalates — we have the latest. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. there's been international condemnation — after the death of seven aid workers in gaza. the charity — world central kitchen says — their convoy was bombed in an israeli air strike — just after they'd unloaded food aid at a warehouse —
this is bbc news international condemnation after seven aid workers are killed in gaza. world leaders demand answers — israel's prime minister says this. translation: unfortunately, | in the last day there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike of our forces on innocent people in the gaza strip. this happens in war. a school shooting in finland leaves one child dead and two seriously injured. police say the suspect is just 12 years old. new research suggests rates of depression in...
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next let's catch up on the women's six nations team news ahead of saturday's matches england host ireland this saturday at the twickenham stadium. marlie packer will captain the side as she returns to the backrow. lark atkin—davies returns to start at hooker as amy cokayne will serve her one—match ban. for ireland, second—row hannah o'connor has replaced co—captain sam monaghan in the starting 15. centre aoife dalton is the only other change as enya breen drops to the bench. scotland travel to italy. winger francesca mcghie is set for her first start of the tournament, while second row eva donaldson has been handed her first international start. yesterday we marked 100 days to go until the paris olympics, with 99 left, time for a kit launch. this is what team gb and paralympics gb will be wearing in paris, and i imagine the smallest version may well belong to the male divers, with tom daley once again part of the squad. he's returned to the sport in time for a fifth olympics and a chance to defend his gold in tokyo. nesta mcgregor went to see him in his new gear. to list tom daly
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel says it has withdrawn nearly all ground troops from southern gaza to regroup for the next stage of war. six months on since the attacks, tens of thousands rally injerusalem and other cities to call on the government to reach a deal to free the hostages. hopes for new round of ceasefire talks, amid warnings of catastrophic levels of hunger in gaza and an imminent famine. as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout. and a man who has been running the entire length of the african continent in a mammoth challenge taking him across 16 countries, has reached the finish line of his year long quest. hello. the israeli military says it has withdrawn all its ground troops, apart from one brigade from southern gaza, to focus on other offensives including rafah. it's six months since hamas gunmen stormed into southern israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping more than 250. the attack sparked what's become the deadliest an
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the founder of world central kitchen accuses israel of targeting their convoy, killing aid seven workers. israel's government says it was a mistake. nato allies pledged to support ukraine for the long—term as us aid remains stalled. hello. israel is facing international condemnation for what it calls a mistake in an air strike that called seven —— qjl seven aid workers in gaza. lloyd austin spoke on wednesday to his israeli counterpart expressing outrage and stressing the need for swift action to protect aid workers. presidentjoe biden is scheduled to speak by phone with the israeli prime minister on thursday. meanwhile, the un has suspended overnight aid operations in gaza for at least 48 hours to evaluate security in the wake of the attack on monday. the founder of world central kitchen, the organisation that the aid workers belonged to, says the strike was a result of systematic targeting by israeli forces. lucy williamson has more on the aftermath and what we know on how the
live from washington, this is bbc news. the founder of world central kitchen accuses israel of targeting their convoy, killing aid seven workers. israel's government says it was a mistake. nato allies pledged to support ukraine for the long—term as us aid remains stalled. hello. israel is facing international condemnation for what it calls a mistake in an air strike that called seven —— qjl seven aid workers in gaza. lloyd austin spoke on wednesday to his israeli counterpart expressing...
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all the team news is on the bbc sport website. a reminder of our top story here on sportsday — replays in the fa cup have been scrapped from the first round proper next season. plenty more on that on the bbc sport website. but from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. let's get more on one of our top stories — the news that the conservative mp mark menzies has been suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds. the times newspaper alleges he used local party funds to pay off this what he reportedly called "bad people" who had locked him in a flat. mr menzies "strongly" disputes the allegations. the conservative party was made aware of the allegations three months ago and says it's investigating. well the labour leader sir keir starmer says there are a lot of unanswered questions about the claims — he was speaking during a visit to middlesborough. here's what he had to say on that and other issues. i am here at teesport taking
all the team news is on the bbc sport website. a reminder of our top story here on sportsday — replays in the fa cup have been scrapped from the first round proper next season. plenty more on that on the bbc sport website. but from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. let's get more on one of our top stories — the news that the conservative mp mark menzies has been suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he...
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england had to hammonton full of confidence. alex fletcher, bbc news. every game is important but to start the series well it makes it that bit extra, obviously you do not want to go behind early in the series, so to get that when was huge for us under tricky circumstances, i think, the whole button group will get lots of confidence from how we managed to get over the line today. and that's all the sport for now. the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats has risen sharply in the first three months of the year. almost 5,500 people made the journey — that's an increase of 43% on the same period last year. labour says the government's plan to stop the boats is in tatters. my colleague simonjones is in dover — and has the very latest. well, it's been a really busy easter weekend for crossings in the channel. on saturday, almost 350 people made it to uk waters and were brought here to dover. yesterday, the figure was almost a50 people. now, the numbers arriving do fluctuate according to factors such as the weather. today, for example, it
england had to hammonton full of confidence. alex fletcher, bbc news. every game is important but to start the series well it makes it that bit extra, obviously you do not want to go behind early in the series, so to get that when was huge for us under tricky circumstances, i think, the whole button group will get lots of confidence from how we managed to get over the line today. and that's all the sport for now. the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats has risen sharply in...
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live from london, this is bbc news. president biden is to talk to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, after an air strike killed seven aid workers in gaza. the un has suspended overnight aid for two days. the race to rescue more than 100 people who are still trapped in rubble in taiwan following a magnitude 7.4 earthquake that killed at least nine people. nato foreign ministers are meeting today to celebrate the 75th anniversary of their alliance, with promises to play a greater role in providing military aid to ukraine. hello, i'm sally bundock. a warm welcome to what is the packed programme, so let's get started. president biden is to talk to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu later today, as israel faces international condemnation for what it calls a mistaken air strike that killed seven aid workers in gaza. the un has supended overnight aid operations in gaza for at least 48 hours to evaluate security in the wake of the attack on monday. the head of the charity the victims had worked for has accuse
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england beat new zealand in the first monday in new zealand. —— the first one day. two friends with disabilities are wanting to break down barriers in the world of scuba diving, whilst also trying to set a new world record. shaun gash, who uses a wheelchair has teamed up with bbcjournalist mohammed salim patel, who's registered blind, in an attempt to become the world's first disabled deep sea diving duo. let's take a look at their journey so far. every time i've mentioned it to somebody, they've said, "what are you going to get out of it? because you can't see." but for me, it's always a question of, well, why not? yeah, let's go and show the world what we can do and break down the barriers with diving. throughout my life, i've come across negativity and it motivates me. i've got a degenerative eye condition, which is called retinitis pigmentosa. so i was diagnosed at the age of ten, and at that time the doctors said to me, "you're going to go blind one day." and then suddenly when i was 15, 16 years old, my eyesight started to go and it went very quickly. and i st
england beat new zealand in the first monday in new zealand. —— the first one day. two friends with disabilities are wanting to break down barriers in the world of scuba diving, whilst also trying to set a new world record. shaun gash, who uses a wheelchair has teamed up with bbcjournalist mohammed salim patel, who's registered blind, in an attempt to become the world's first disabled deep sea diving duo. let's take a look at their journey so far. every time i've mentioned it to somebody,...
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the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknote.— be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from i be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from today's �* be on the banknote. that'sjust i about it from today's programme, do you stay with us here on bbc news, next up is the six o'clock news, we'll have all the latest on the bradford arrest and all the latest from a really fascinating day at the post office and grey. some really telling human evidence. thanks for watching today, hope to see you the same time tomorrow. bye—bye. hello. tuesday was another wet, windy and fairly wild day of weather for
the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to...
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new zealand. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly 9 overs to spare. every game is important. to start a series well makes it that little bit extra. 0bviously series well makes it that little bit extra. obviously you don't want to be behind early on in the series. to get that when i think was huge for hours. tricky circumstances. the entire group will get confidence in how we manage to get over that line today. jannik sinner won his third title of the season as he finally became the miami 0pen champion, beating grigor dimitrov in straight sets. the italian, who won the australian open injanuary, put in a convincing display to become the new world number two. he wins the title after losing in the final in 2021 and 2023. his defeat by carlos alacraz in indian wells a fortnight ago remains the only time he's been beaten s
new zealand. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly 9 overs to spare. every game is important. to start a series well makes it that little bit extra. 0bviously series well makes it that little bit extra. obviously you don't want to be behind early on in the series. to get that when i think was huge for hours. tricky...
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this is bbc news. angerfrom russia, after us lawmakers pass a long—delayed $61 billion aid package for ukraine. at least 1a children are reported to have been killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah in southern gaza. the prime minister says he is "appalled" at how police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. it holds a referendum on proposals to boost security after a surge in gun —related violence which has seen two may has killed —— two mayors killed just this week. hello. welcome to the programme. i'm azadeh moshiri. we start this hour with ukraine, which has welcomed the $61 billion package of military aid, finally approved by us lawmakers last night. russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid, which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61
this is bbc news. angerfrom russia, after us lawmakers pass a long—delayed $61 billion aid package for ukraine. at least 1a children are reported to have been killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah in southern gaza. the prime minister says he is "appalled" at how police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. it holds a referendum on proposals to boost security after a surge in gun —related violence which has seen two may has killed...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from washington. this is bbc news: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for the rafah offensive. this programme is live captioned by red bee media. the un's nuclear watchdog speaks out after drones hit a nuclear power plan in ukraine. a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america plunging millions into complete darkness. hello i'm michelle fleury. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's last refuge for displaced palestinians. he did not reveal when that date is but it comes as a new round of ceasefire talks take place in cairo. mr netanyahu said invading the area is critical in order to reach his country's goals of releasing all of the hostages and destroying hamas. however, as many asi million people are believed to sheltering in rafah — more than half of them children. this mr netanyahu is facing international pressure
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from washington. this is bbc news: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for the rafah offensive. this programme is live captioned by red bee media. the un's nuclear watchdog speaks out after drones hit a nuclear power plan in ukraine. a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america plunging millions into complete darkness....
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a new study has found more than 250 people a week in england may have died unnecessarily last year, due to very long waits for a bed in a&e. the figures come from the royal college of emergency medicine. the government says it's making progress in reducing waiting times, including adding thousands of beds to increase capacity. here's dominic hughes. february saw the highest number of attendances to a&e on record. and despite some small improvements to waiting times, tens of thousands of people have faced long waits. it's well established that longer waits, particularly for those who need to be admitted, increase the chance of death. nhs data for england shows that in 2023, more than 1.5 million patients waited 12 hours or more in major emergency departments. of those, around 1 million were waiting to be admitted to a hospital bed. using a respected statistical model, the royal college of emergency medicine has calculated that when looking solely at patients awaiting admission, an average of 268 excess deaths are likely to have occurred each week last year. with the number of people atte
a new study has found more than 250 people a week in england may have died unnecessarily last year, due to very long waits for a bed in a&e. the figures come from the royal college of emergency medicine. the government says it's making progress in reducing waiting times, including adding thousands of beds to increase capacity. here's dominic hughes. february saw the highest number of attendances to a&e on record. and despite some small improvements to waiting times, tens of thousands of...
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this is bbc news. most of gaza's al—shifa hospital is left in ruins, there are reports over an explosion in the capital damascus. most of gaza's al—shifa hospital is left in ruins. by israel's military — which said it was targeting a hamas base there. shock results for president erdogan in turkey's local elections the main opposition party claims its largest victory in almost half a century. scotland's new hate crime law comes into force, but could it harm free speech, as its critics claim? and a baby gorilla's search for her surrogate mother — we'll be speaking to the zookeeper taking care of her. and germany partially legalises catalyst. we'll have a special report coming up. they're hello, i'm kylie pentelow. welcome to verified live, three hours breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's just update you on that breaking news. we are getting reports from syria that there has been an explosion which appears to have affected the iranian diplomatic mission in damascus. the s
this is bbc news. most of gaza's al—shifa hospital is left in ruins, there are reports over an explosion in the capital damascus. most of gaza's al—shifa hospital is left in ruins. by israel's military — which said it was targeting a hamas base there. shock results for president erdogan in turkey's local elections the main opposition party claims its largest victory in almost half a century. scotland's new hate crime law comes into force, but could it harm free speech, as its critics...
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england's women lost their final one—day international against new zealand in hamilton. new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. england had already won the series heading into this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine's excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was a bit of a tricky one. i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat. the way she soaked up pressure at the start of her innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. tennis, and american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami open champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semi final. collins is on a 12—mat
england's women lost their final one—day international against new zealand in hamilton. new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. england had already won the series heading into this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine's excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was a...
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england's lauren hemp has committed herfuture to manchester city — signing a new three—year contract with the wsl leaders. hemp has won the pfa women's young player of the year award three times and been capped 55 times by england. chelsea captain millie bright has called tomorrow's champions league semi—final "the biggest game we're probably going to play in our careers". chelsea take on the holders barcelona at stamford bridge with a one—nil lead from the first leg. it was a stunning win in spain, ending barca's long unbeaten run at home but bright is well aware they're not going to give up a place in the final without a fight. it is just half time so far as i think straightaway the analysis is all on what we can do better. i think a fantastic result and a fantastic performance from the gold but equally we know barcelona were probably not at their best and i think we have a huge amount of respect and although it was a brilliant game and we have put ourselves in the best possible place coming into the next day, it is all about knowing what is about to come on saturday, which is
england's lauren hemp has committed herfuture to manchester city — signing a new three—year contract with the wsl leaders. hemp has won the pfa women's young player of the year award three times and been capped 55 times by england. chelsea captain millie bright has called tomorrow's champions league semi—final "the biggest game we're probably going to play in our careers". chelsea take on the holders barcelona at stamford bridge with a one—nil lead from the first leg. it was a...
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this is bbc news, goodbye. hello again. we've got some warmer weather again for the southeast of england today, but elsewhere it's going to turn chillier compared to yesterday. temperatures will be dropping down. that was the scene this morning in london. some pretty grey skies here, but i'm hopeful that we'll see something a bit brighter developing into the afternoon as that cloud disappears from the southeast, perhaps still a little bit foggy around the english channel coast. some cloud across wales, the midlands into northern england with some showers, rain spreading eastward across scotland and northern ireland, replaced by heavy, potentially thundery showers this afternoon. gusty winds to go with that as well. and notably cooler, 10 to 13 degrees celsius compared to 20 celsius yesterday in the north east of scotland, but still up to 20, 21 degrees in the south east of england. with that sunshine, it's going to feel really quite pleasant. but as we go through tonight, you'll notice the milder, warmer air starts to move
this is bbc news, goodbye. hello again. we've got some warmer weather again for the southeast of england today, but elsewhere it's going to turn chillier compared to yesterday. temperatures will be dropping down. that was the scene this morning in london. some pretty grey skies here, but i'm hopeful that we'll see something a bit brighter developing into the afternoon as that cloud disappears from the southeast, perhaps still a little bit foggy around the english channel coast. some cloud...
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it follows the row over nike's reimagining of the st george's cross design on its new england kit. now, how much chocolate have you had over the weekend? here is one way to work off those extra calories. this is a bottle that's being filled with a gallon on beer, ready for the hallaton bottle kicking event that's thought to have been taking place in leicestershire for the last 2,000 years. the day starts with a parade of a hare pie which is given out to spectators. and then two teams from the villages of hallaton and medbourne compete to move two of the three barrels to the opposition�*s stream. are you still with us? the winning team wins bragging rights for the next 12 months and the two barrels filled with beer. the losing village gets the third barrel, which is empty. harsh! this is phil allan, who's been the chairman of the event for over 50 years. that is hidden there. he won the best of three event 2—0. he says there are often injuries. including "some broken legs and collarbones". i guess that is part of taking part. madness! still to come on breakfast... she has been p
it follows the row over nike's reimagining of the st george's cross design on its new england kit. now, how much chocolate have you had over the weekend? here is one way to work off those extra calories. this is a bottle that's being filled with a gallon on beer, ready for the hallaton bottle kicking event that's thought to have been taking place in leicestershire for the last 2,000 years. the day starts with a parade of a hare pie which is given out to spectators. and then two teams from the...
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the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. here's the moment the king was presented with the banknotes. we have come to present you with your new note. it's interesting, because this is the first time we have changed the suffering on the back notes. her third record that comes out on the 17th of may will have a sustainability plan to minimise our environmental impact, final copies will be pressed on recycled or eco—vinyl, with all the packaging made from recycled materials. a podcast all about the action the music community is taking on climate. it music community is taking on climate. ., , ., music community is taking on climate. . , ., ., . ~ music community is taking on climate. ., ., climate. it has a track record of takin: climate. it has a track record
the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. here's the moment the king was presented with the banknotes. we have come to present you with your new note. it's interesting, because this is the...