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you're watching bbc news. here — the prime minister says he is "appalled" after a met police officer described an anti—semitism campaigner gideon falter as "openly jewish" and suggested his presence at a pro—palestinian demonstration in london last week might antagonise protesters. the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media.
you're watching bbc news. here — the prime minister says he is "appalled" after a met police officer described an anti—semitism campaigner gideon falter as "openly jewish" and suggested his presence at a pro—palestinian demonstration in london last week might antagonise protesters. the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip...
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richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. a court in new york will begin hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war. he was 76. terry anderson was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was abducted in beirut in 1985. he died at his home in new york following complications from heart surgery. a bbc investigation has found thousands of social media posts offering to sell deadly drugs known as nitazenes across major platforms, including x and the music platform soundcloud. the synthetic drugs have been linked to a hundred deaths in the uk since june last year. colin campbell reports. 21—
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. a court in new york will begin hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's...
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that's all from bbc news at ten here in edinburgh... this was the last time huw edwards appeared on air, back in july last year. he'd been at the helm of the bbc�*s flagship news at ten for more than two decades. good evening. it's been a day of turmoil on the world's money markets. and we're live in washington, as donald trump celebrates a stunning victory over hillary clinton. tonight at ten, one of the biggest military operations of the past 20 years... today, the presenter resigned and left the bbc, nine months after allegations about his private life made headlines. the bbc said: "after a0 years of service, huw has explained that his decision was made on the basis of medical advice from his doctors. the bbc has accepted his resignation, which it believes will allow all parties to move forward." the moment of crowning has arrived. huw edwards was more than just a regular presenter. he's been the face of the bbc through some of the nation's landmark moments. for the fourth time in the space of five years. he presented elections...
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peter saull, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at the front, he arrived in the last minute so that would suggest that the press conference is imminent. these are the live pictures from where the meeting is taking place. let's speak to our political correspondent — helen catt. we will keep a close eye on the pictures and if i interrupt you it is because they are about to start speaking. is because they are about to start s-ueakin. , , , ,, ., ~ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for— speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his _ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his first _ s
peter saull, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence...
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victoria gill, bbc news. amazing. now let's turn our attention to the world of movies, and netflix will soon be showing the british south asian drama kaur. it is the first film in history to be based on a story about a british sikh woman who decides to wear a turban for the first time, against her father's wishes. so, safe to say this movie is pretty ground—breaking. let's watch a bit of the trailer now. i always knew from a very young age that this was the path you were meant to take. i'm sorry. i can't support you if you go through with this, so you need to make a decision. singing earlier, iwasjoined by writer, producer and lead actor parvinder shergill, who plays avani, and nina wadia, who plays her mother, on the netflix film kaur. we just wejust don't get we just don't get the representation. people have heard of mr singh, but what about miss kaur? we really wanted to voice the incredible women in our community and our stories in the household and give them the honour and respect they deserve on a mainstream p
victoria gill, bbc news. amazing. now let's turn our attention to the world of movies, and netflix will soon be showing the british south asian drama kaur. it is the first film in history to be based on a story about a british sikh woman who decides to wear a turban for the first time, against her father's wishes. so, safe to say this movie is pretty ground—breaking. let's watch a bit of the trailer now. i always knew from a very young age that this was the path you were meant to take. i'm...
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noor nanji, bbc news. nasa says its voyageri probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship left the solar system in 2012 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth, but it can still send data back. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition, and we have liftoff. a spacecraft bound for a journey that no one imagined. when voyageri launched in 1977, its mission was to explore our own solar system. it captured detailed images of saturn's rings and discovered thatjupiter has a ring of its own. then itjust kept going. and in 2012, it became the first human made object to leave our solar system. but last year, after nearly 50 years in space, something finally went wrong. the data voyageri was sending back to earth stopped making sense. nasa engineers worked out that a single chip on its decades—old on board computer had stopped working. to fix it, they transmitted an e
noor nanji, bbc news. nasa says its voyageri probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship left the solar system in 2012 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth, but it can still send data back. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition, and we have liftoff. a spacecraft bound for a journey that no one imagined. when voyageri launched in 1977, its...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> "bbc world news america." iran and israel indicate there will be no further retaliation. the u.s. house of representatives prepares to work on billions of dollars of funding for ukraine. and we sit down with the nobel peace prize winner. ♪ welcome to "world news america." u.s. officials are urging de-escalation in the middle east after an apparent israeli strike on iran overnight friday. iran has indicated it has no plans to retaliate after iranian media had unconfirmed reports of explosions in a province home to several nuclear facilities. two u.s. official said the israeli struck iran. israel has not publicly commentary iran has been on high alert after the unprecedented missile and drone raid on israel saturday. the rainy an attack was in retaliation for a presumed is really --israeli airstrike that killed 13 people including seven military officers. the white house press secretary explains the american position and heightened regional tensions. >> we have been very clear from here from the beginning that
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esme stallard, bbc news. nasa says its voyager1 probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information and data back to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship was launched from earth in 1977 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition — and we have lift—off. a spacecraft bound for a journey no—one imagined. when voyager1 launched in 1977, its mission was to explore our solar system. it captured details of saturn's rings and discovered thatjupiter has a thin ring of its own. then itjust kept going. in 2012, it became the first human—made object to leave our solar system and enter interstellar space. but last year, after nearly 50 years exploring, something finally went wrong. the data voyager1 was sending back to earth stopped making sense. nasa engineers worked out that one chip on its decades—old onboard computer had stopped working. to fix it, they transmitted an
esme stallard, bbc news. nasa says its voyager1 probe, the most distant man—made object in the universe, is sending usable information and data back to earth again after months of spouting gibberish. the spaceship was launched from earth in 1977 and is currently more than 15 billion miles from earth. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill explains. we have ignition — and we have lift—off. a spacecraft bound for a journey no—one imagined. when voyager1 launched in 1977, its mission was...
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this is bbc news. scotland's first minister calls an emergency cabinet meeting amid speculation about the future of the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens. it's a big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive described as knowing more about a faulty it system than anyone else is giving evidence. top us diplomat antony blinken is in china — he says washington and beijing should manage their differences responsibly. and venice becomes the first city in the world to charge day trippers for entry in an effort to tackle over tourism. hello. we start this hour with a big political development in scotland. first minister, humza yousaf has called an emergency meeting of his cabinet for later today. the bbc understands the power—sharing deal between the snp and the scottish green party is over. this follows criticism of the scottish government decision to scrap its 2030 climate target and the way it responded to a review of gender services. the way it responded to a review of ge
this is bbc news. scotland's first minister calls an emergency cabinet meeting amid speculation about the future of the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens. it's a big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive described as knowing more about a faulty it system than anyone else is giving evidence. top us diplomat antony blinken is in china — he says washington and beijing should manage their differences responsibly. and venice becomes the first city in the world to...
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louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the energy security and zero minister has defended the government's target and tackling climate change. —— the energy security and net zero secretary, claire coutinho, has defended the government's record on tackling climate change. she was responding to comments by the outgoing head of the government's climate change advisers, chris stark, who said rishi sunak had set back progress towards net—zero carbon emissions by delaying future changes. ms courtinho told laura kuenssberg on sunday on bbc2 that ministers had to strike the right balance. with me is our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. so this was her first big interview on the bbc, wasn't it?— so this was her first big interview on the bbc, wasn't it? yes, on the sunday talk _ on the bbc, wasn't it? yes, on the sunday talk shows. _ on the bbc, wasn't it? yes, on the sunday talk shows. and _ on the bbc, wasn't it? yes, on the sunday talk shows. and what - on the bbc, wasn't it? yes, on the sunday talk shows. an
louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the energy security and zero minister has defended the government's target and tackling climate change. —— the energy security and net zero secretary, claire coutinho, has defended the government's record on tackling climate change. she was responding to comments by the outgoing head of the government's climate change advisers, chris stark, who said rishi sunak had set back progress towards net—zero carbon emissions by delaying future changes. ms courtinho told...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... prime minister rishi sunak says the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda will leave within the next three months. opening statements get under way at donald trump's historic criminal trial in new york. the former president denies falsifying accounts to hide hush—money payments to porn star stormy daniels. and in the uk, two men have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism police. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's paul. hello from the bbc sport centre. nottingham forest say they've submitted a formal request to the pgmol, asking them to make public the audio recordings between match officials during yesterday's defeat at everton. forest say they'd �*warned' the pgmol that the video assistant referee was a fan of their relegation rivals luton and asked for him to be removed as an official for the match. but the referees' governing body says that's not true. our senior football news reporter simon sto
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you can read that online or on the bbc news app. as well as the money for ukraine, israel and allies in the asia—pacific, the house of representatives also passed a bill which could ban the video—sharing platform, tiktok, unless it cuts ties with china. nomia iqbal has more. several bills being proposed and tiktok was part of a fourth bill, sort of a grab bag of of of policies and kind of snuck in. and i think there was a feeling by certainly members of the republican party that if they put that in, then it would get sort of a top down vote from from congress. president biden has indicated that if that does land on his desk, he will sign it. but it's hugely controversial. there are millions and millions of americans who are on tiktok. and i've met many who have been protesting outside the white house, certainly during the time when this bill was being proposed. who has said, look, this isn'tjust some app that we have fun on. my business is on there. my livelihood is on there. it's how i make money. and so they are very angry tha
you can read that online or on the bbc news app. as well as the money for ukraine, israel and allies in the asia—pacific, the house of representatives also passed a bill which could ban the video—sharing platform, tiktok, unless it cuts ties with china. nomia iqbal has more. several bills being proposed and tiktok was part of a fourth bill, sort of a grab bag of of of policies and kind of snuck in. and i think there was a feeling by certainly members of the republican party that if they put...
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you're live with bbc news. ecuadoreans are voting in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. it comes as officials say that a prison warden was murdered in ecuador on sunday. measures include the expansion ofjoint military and police patrols. they'll also significantly boost gun controls, tightening regulations, and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences could be extradited if the constitutional changes are passed. as he voted, president daniel noboa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a gang leader escaped. this referendum was really all about tightening security measures in the country after a wave of violence earlier this year that led to a state of emergency being called in the country. this included arm
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simon jones, bbc news. today of course is the london marathon and many people will be running along and here is a glimpse at the beautiful sunrise over london which is just stunning there at the moment. let's find out about what the weather has in store for those runners today. good morning, matt. good morning to you both. it is a lovely day. do not befall it is chilly there first thing for those still to head off to the starting line or to line the streets spectating. the forecast is decent for runners. not too warm out there. it should stay dry with only a small chance of a shower and the big thing is perhaps the breeze, the breeze could be strong and gusty around canary wharf later. so in the big picture high—pressure is with us and that is why most are dry but what we see today compared with yesterday's weather front that starts to reinvigorate a little bit and that is set to bring chillier to the south and east and getting warmer in the north and west. contrast of temperature expected later and here
simon jones, bbc news. today of course is the london marathon and many people will be running along and here is a glimpse at the beautiful sunrise over london which is just stunning there at the moment. let's find out about what the weather has in store for those runners today. good morning, matt. good morning to you both. it is a lovely day. do not befall it is chilly there first thing for those still to head off to the starting line or to line the streets spectating. the forecast is decent...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: ukraine has welcomed the approval by us lawmakers of billions of dollars of new military aid to help it combat russia's invasion. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. at least 18 people — 14 of them, children — are reportedly killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah, in southern gaza. gaza's health ministry says more than 34,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far. the prime minister says he is "appalled" by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. a man was steered away from crossing a protest march because he appeared "openlyjewish". a kenyan runner, peresjepchirchir, breaks the women—only world record at the london marathon in two hours 16 minutes and 16 seconds. the men's race was won by a fellow kenyan, alexander mutiso munyao. we will have a full bulletin of music two, later. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. europe by train. fo
this is bbc news. the headlines: ukraine has welcomed the approval by us lawmakers of billions of dollars of new military aid to help it combat russia's invasion. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. at least 18 people — 14 of them, children — are reportedly killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah, in southern gaza. gaza's health ministry says more than 34,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far. the prime...
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dan whitworth, bbc news. a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica — fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. researchers say that has been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might h
dan whitworth, bbc news. a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica — fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric...
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fergal keane, bbc news. meanwhile, new satellite images of southern gaza suggest that israel's military is preparing for an offensive in the city of rafah. rafah, by the border with egypt, is the only city in gaza that israel has not yet entered. over a million people have been sheltering there for months. these before and after pictures show rows of tents have popped up at a site to the west of khan younis in just the last few weeks. and it's a similar situation just outside rafah. again, you can see the change in just a few weeks. it would imply people are being moved by the israelis ahead of a military operation. reports in us media suggest that the idf will enter rafah in stages, with egyptian officials quoted as saying that the offensive could to take about six weeks. our correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies, has more. an israeli spokesperson told me today that the israeli government is indeed moving ahead with plans to launch this operation in gaza, being described as a full—scale military operatio
fergal keane, bbc news. meanwhile, new satellite images of southern gaza suggest that israel's military is preparing for an offensive in the city of rafah. rafah, by the border with egypt, is the only city in gaza that israel has not yet entered. over a million people have been sheltering there for months. these before and after pictures show rows of tents have popped up at a site to the west of khan younis in just the last few weeks. and it's a similar situation just outside rafah. again, you...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. acting is both an art and a craft. the words are written elsewhere, the action is directed by another but, ultimately, the power of the performance rests on the actor's ability to inhabit the role. so, what does it take to succeed in this precarious profession? well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why? eddie marsan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. you do seem to be that rare breed as an actor, a guy who is constantly, permanently busy. how do you manage it? i just... i think when i first started in drama school, i was always the guy who played the old man in the chekhov piece.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. acting is both an art and a craft. the words are written elsewhere, the action is directed by another but, ultimately, the power of the performance rests on the actor's ability to inhabit the role. so, what does it take to succeed in this precarious profession? well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and...
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this is bbc news. you are live is bbc news. the bbc has seen documents that lay bare the scale of the medical trials here in the uk in the 1970s and �*80s, in which children were treated with infected blood products. the trials involved young patients with blood clotting disorders, and were done without the consent of their families. most were infected with hepatitis c and hiv. our health editor hugh pym reports now on one school where some of the secret medical research was carried out. this school in hampshire, for haemophiliac boys, there was a chance to lead as normal a life as possible, with a medical unit to treat their bleeding episodes. they thought they were being treated with blood products. they didn't realise they were taking part in trials of products used as preventative measures are known as prophylaxis. many became infected with viruses. a letter in 1973 shows the involvement of the government in the research, with the message, time is short if the trial is to begin at the start of term in april. i have been s
this is bbc news. you are live is bbc news. the bbc has seen documents that lay bare the scale of the medical trials here in the uk in the 1970s and �*80s, in which children were treated with infected blood products. the trials involved young patients with blood clotting disorders, and were done without the consent of their families. most were infected with hepatitis c and hiv. our health editor hugh pym reports now on one school where some of the secret medical research was carried out. this...
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richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. taylor swift's new album, the tortured poets department, was released on friday and has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from her fans in a certain pub in london. "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog," she sings on one track. the pub in vauxhall has been mobbed by swifties. the pub's manager is naturally delighted. it's been pretty crazy, but amazing. like, so overwhelmingly positive. everybody�*s been so lovely, the swifties have been amazing. endless photos, lots of questions about which ex attends frequently. i don't think we can speak too much on it, so i'll leave it a mystery. it's a hundred years this month since the first bbc schools broadcast was aired, with the idea of educating and entertaining children. and during that time it has brought programmes like playschool to our screen — remember humpty,
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. taylor swift's new album, the tortured poets department, was released on friday and has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from her fans in a certain pub in london. "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog," she sings on one track. the pub in vauxhall has been mobbed by swifties. the pub's...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines - at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello and welcome. this week, can you teach creativity? we've got the advertising exec who thinks you can and now runs a course in it. and we'll look at how to create tv formats that are successful around the world. we'll talk to the creatives behind two entertainment formats that are entertaining millions. but first, the secrets of the celebrity interviewer, with one of the finest in the business. decca aitkenhead is the chief interviewer of the sunday times and has interviewed hillary clinton, madonna, jk rowling and countless other big names and she's just won broadsheet interviewer of the year at the press awards in the uk. decca, it's great to have you here. i know it's your second press award so you're getting used to this! uh, actually, fifth! oh, sorry! i got my facts wrong! wow, ok, so you're really getting used to it. how do you go about setting up an interview? i mean, do people come
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this is bbc news. us lawmakers are voting on a long—delayed military aid package for ukraine, as kyiv presses its western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill. as us lawmakers prepare to vote on that long awaited aid to ukraine. palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest against what they say are the damaging effects of over—tourism. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. there are high hopes that a $61 billion military funding package for ukraine — which stalled in the us house of representatives months ago — will be unlocked in the next hour. president zelensky has said that without the additional weapons it'll bring, ukraine will lose the war with russia. these are live pictures from the house of representatives, where a debate has been under way for the
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this is bbc news. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focussed on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. hamas publishes a new video of two hostages as media covering ceasefire negotiations report notable progress. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the news that a british conservative mp is defecting to the labour party — in a blow to the leadership of rishi sunak. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election.
this is bbc news. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focussed on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. hamas publishes a new video of two hostages as media covering ceasefire negotiations report notable progress. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. hello, i'm...
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. there�*s a warning today that more and more young people have developed bladder problems because of their chronic use of ketamine. the drug is widely used as an anaesthetic, and a sedative. but increasingly it�*s also misused as a recreational drug — and addiction rates are soaring. here�*s rachel stonehouse. from the minute you wake up... it�*s a saturday night in bristol. we are with beth and her friend we are calling jay, as he wants to be anonymous. they are both in their 20s and chronic ketamine users, after trying it as teenagers. i was 1a years old and somebody had some in the classroom and i had a little bit at the back of the classroom. that was the first time i had it. what is the physical impact for you now of taking ketamine? can't work, yeah, i can't do anything, i can't feed myself or go and get a drink. yeah, it really disables you completely. i can�*t walk 50 metres without either needing to sit down or needing to run to the toilet. ketamine use is estimate
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. members of the scottish green party are to vote on whether to continue their power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions — a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. after a huge public backlash, the welsh government is pulling back from imposing 20mph speed limits in built—up areas. it's expected some roads will now revert to 30mph. almost half a million people signed a petition, saying they didn't want the lower speed restrictions. here's tomos morgan. since this sign changed to being the rule and not the exception in september, a large part of the welsh public have not been happy in the slow lane. the £34 million policy to make 20 the default limit in urban areas was introduced by the welsh labour government in order to reduce collisions
justin rowlatt, bbc news. members of the scottish green party are to vote on whether to continue their power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions — a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. after a huge public backlash, the welsh government is pulling...
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you're watching bbc news. the metropolitan police has apologised to baroness doreen lawrence after breaking a promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into the murder of her son stephen. the 18—year—old was stabbed to death in a racist attack by a group of young white men 31 years ago today in south london. two of the original five suspects were convicted of murder in 2012, but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought to justice. in an exclusive bbc interview, baroness lawrence says the murder investigation should now be reopened. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect — matthew white, who died in 2021 — and revealed multiple fa
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ione wells, bbc news in quito. the kremlin says the $61 billion military aid package to ukraine — approved by american lawmakers — will not change the situation on the frontlines. but ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, says the help will give his country a chance of victory in the war. the aid is likely to include air defence systems, mid to long—range missiles, and artillery shells. ukraine's forces have been coming under increasing pressure in the east of the country — where russia has captured hundreds more kilometres of territory. kurt volker, former us ambassador to nato told the bbc about the significance of this. it's going to make a difference. and in the first instance, it is about giving ukraine the ammunition it needs to hold the line. the only reason the russian forces have advanced a little bit in recent months is because of the lack of ammunition on the ukrainian side. so that's going to be rectified. second, it will replenish the anti—aircraft systems or the air defence systems that u
ione wells, bbc news in quito. the kremlin says the $61 billion military aid package to ukraine — approved by american lawmakers — will not change the situation on the frontlines. but ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, says the help will give his country a chance of victory in the war. the aid is likely to include air defence systems, mid to long—range missiles, and artillery shells. ukraine's forces have been coming under increasing pressure in the east of the country — where...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. the number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in england and wales has risen to the highest level in 20 years. more than 430,000 offences were logged by forces last year, up more than a third on the year before. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is with me. why the increase? another new record, 37% increase on a single year, what's been called an epidemic of shoplifting by some retailers. what's behind is probably a bit complicated. it might be partly to do with the cost of living crisis, partly to do with under policing, partly to do with self checkouts and the low risk people feel they have of being caught, but one of the major factors seems to be organised criminal element, that drug users and others being persuaded by organised criminals to go in and steal large numbers of low value items which can be sold easily on the black market, things like chocolate bars, baby formula, things like that, and it seems to have been something that's just grown as a trend rea
dominic hughes, bbc news. the number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in england and wales has risen to the highest level in 20 years. more than 430,000 offences were logged by forces last year, up more than a third on the year before. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is with me. why the increase? another new record, 37% increase on a single year, what's been called an epidemic of shoplifting by some retailers. what's behind is probably a bit complicated. it might be...
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this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort for china if it wants to have better relations, not only with us, but also with countries in europe, it can't do that well at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. a former senior post office executive faces questions about the suicide of a sub postmaster who was falsely accused of stealing. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being tested on british patients — it's been hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment scotland's first minister humza yousaf weighs up his future — as he faces a vote of no confidence after the snp's power—sharing deal with the greens collapsed and two of the most valuable items ever to be salvaged from the titanic — which go under the hammer this weekend hello, i'm geeta guru—murthy, welcome to verified live — the top us dip
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chris mason, bbc news. pro—palestinian protests on american university and college campuses are spreading, with hundreds of arrests as police confront the demonstrators. some are likening the student activism to the wave of protests during the vietnam war in the late 1960s. the unrest intensified last week, after students at new york's columbia university set up a gaza solidarity protest ca m p. the demonstrations then quickly spread from the east coast to the west, and many places in between. sarah smith has more from new york. this protest is getting louder as demos are spreading through the country. what started here now feels like a nationwide movement. students whose passion is often fueled by images of the war in gaza they see on their phones. when you wake up every day and what you're seeing are children who have lost everything, have lost limbs. families who have been torn apart, losing their homes. it's hard. like, at whatever age right to ignore that. student protesters clashed with police at em
chris mason, bbc news. pro—palestinian protests on american university and college campuses are spreading, with hundreds of arrests as police confront the demonstrators. some are likening the student activism to the wave of protests during the vietnam war in the late 1960s. the unrest intensified last week, after students at new york's columbia university set up a gaza solidarity protest ca m p. the demonstrations then quickly spread from the east coast to the west, and many places in...
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great to have you back on bbc news. tell us what you made of the hearings in court today. >> it is really hard to say what will happen. you heard a lot of the justices, particularly the liberal justices, the three women, talking a lot about the consequences of these abortion bans, the harrowing medical consequences. you heard them in explicit detail talking about women who have life-threatening pregnancy complications who have been showing up at emergency rooms ending turned away. you had justice sonia sotomayor asking the attorney for the state of idaho, what do you make of those situations? how does that fall into this law that is supposed to have an exception for the life of the mother? >> idaho's attorney general said the state does allow exceptions for lifesaving abortion. what exactly is the biden administration suing on here? >> the difference that everyone was talking about today is between an exception for the life of the mother and exception for the health of the mother. those are two very different things whe
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. we will be back live at the post office inquiry in the next half an hour — it's been the biggest day of the inquiry so far. angela van den bogerd, a former senior executive, has apologised for the "devastation" caused to branch managers. she will continue giving evidence this afternoon. first, let's get more on another of our top stories. scotland's first minister is facing a no—confidence vote after ending his party's power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens this morning. humza yousaf said he came to the decision after tensions between his party, the snp, and the greens over the scrapping of key climate targets. its co—leader, lorna slater, has accused the snp of "selling out future generations". so how did the power sharing agreement in scotland come about? and what led to its collapse? my colleague, sofia bettiza, is in the newsroom to explain. the power—sharing deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how did we get he
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stay with us here on bbc news. it's been a lovely day so far but there is a bit of a chill out in the sunshine, the blue colours and the temperature charts across eastern parts of the uk and europe show temperature is below average this weekend, a big departure for europe when we have seen record heat, in the south and east low pressure dominating. quite stormy at times. to the north and west a rare glimpse of high pressure. that means for most of us we continue with a dry story through today, some isolated showers in eastern counties of england, a cold breeze and thick cloud pushing into northern scotland. but across sheltered western areas it stays semi—unpleasant in the sunshine, temperature 13—15 compare to actually maximum of ten in the east. across the north and east, tree pollen levels are slow tomorrow but creeping up to high this afternoon across the south—west. this evening and overnight you've got showers across the south—east but many places dry, the exception is central and eastern scotland for
stay with us here on bbc news. it's been a lovely day so far but there is a bit of a chill out in the sunshine, the blue colours and the temperature charts across eastern parts of the uk and europe show temperature is below average this weekend, a big departure for europe when we have seen record heat, in the south and east low pressure dominating. quite stormy at times. to the north and west a rare glimpse of high pressure. that means for most of us we continue with a dry story through today,...
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this is bbc news. after months of delays — us lawmakers in the house of representatives pass a 61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine. we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. calls for the head of london's metropolitan police commissioner to resign — or be sacked — over the force's handling of pro—palestinian protests in the capital remembering the dead of bondijunction — a minute's silence is observed for the victims of the mass stabbing last weekend. hello, i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour with ukraine and reaction to the news that us lawmakers have finally — after months of delays — approved billions of dollars in new us military aid for the country to help fight russia's invasion. the bill will see a $61 billion package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. president biden welcomed the deal which he said
this is bbc news. after months of delays — us lawmakers in the house of representatives pass a 61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine. we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. calls for the head of london's metropolitan police commissioner to resign — or be sacked — over the force's handling of pro—palestinian protests in the capital remembering the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. he's expected to spend the weekend announcing policies to shore up support before two potential confidence votes next week. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet light, thanks to a hole in the ozone layer and australian bushfires. scientists say both animals and plants are at risk from the rays. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week pof political turmoil. here's a quick recap of what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf, who leads the scottish national party, ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence.
this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. he's expected to spend the weekend announcing policies to shore up support before two potential confidence votes next week. wildlife in...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... ukraine has welcomed the approval by us lawmakers of billions the mp mark menzies has resigned from uk �*s conservative party. the party says it cannot conclude there was a misuse of party funds after there were allegations. ukraine has welcomed the approval by us lawmakers of billions of dollars in military aid to help it combat russia's invasion. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a conflict that will end in humiliation. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed 18 people — including 1a children. gaza's health ministry says more than 311,000 palestinians have been killed in the conflict so far. the uk prime minister says he is "appalled" by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. now on bbc news...it�*s time for newscast with laura kuensberg and paddy 0'connell. newscast from the bbc. hello, it is laura in the — newscast from the bbc. hello, it is laura in the studio. _
this is bbc news, the headlines... ukraine has welcomed the approval by us lawmakers of billions the mp mark menzies has resigned from uk �*s conservative party. the party says it cannot conclude there was a misuse of party funds after there were allegations. ukraine has welcomed the approval by us lawmakers of billions of dollars in military aid to help it combat russia's invasion. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a conflict that will end in humiliation. israel's...
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this is the world today on bbc news. the worlds largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university the world's largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university of maine. dubbed the �*factory of the future 1.0', the machine has been created in order to tackle the us homelessness crisis — by printing affordable housing. let's speak to dr habib dagher, he's director of the advanced structures and composites center at the university of maine. how big is this thing? it is able to rint how big is this thing? it is able to print things _ how big is this thing? it is able to print things roughly _ how big is this thing? it is able to print things roughly 100 - how big is this thing? it is able to print things roughly 100 feet - print things roughly 100 feet long and about seven feet high around 26 orseven and about seven feet high around 26 or seven feet high. it is pretty big and what is going to do? all sorts of things. but among the big problems are trying to tackle is the lack of housing, affordable housing in
this is the world today on bbc news. the worlds largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university the world's largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university of maine. dubbed the �*factory of the future 1.0', the machine has been created in order to tackle the us homelessness crisis — by printing affordable housing. let's speak to dr habib dagher, he's director of the advanced structures and composites center at the university of maine. how big is this thing? it is able to rint...
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katie razzall, bbc news. still to come on the world today — mps vote on the latest two around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. prosecutors in donald trump's unprecedented criminal trial have told the court in new york he orchestrated a conspiracy and a cover—up, and that common sense will show the jurors he is guilty. in the last few minutes, court proceeding have just wrapped up for the day. mr trump — who left the court a few minutes ago — denies falsifying business records to hide payments of hush money to a porn actress stormy daniels, in order to stop their affair being made public before the 2016 presidential election. on a day of opening statements in a packed courtroom, his defence lawyer said he was cloaked in innocence. in the past few minutes, the former president made these remarks to the waiting media. what they called a payment to a lawyer, — what they called a payment to a lawyer, a — what they called a payment to a lawyer, a legal— what they calle
katie razzall, bbc news. still to come on the world today — mps vote on the latest two around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. prosecutors in donald trump's unprecedented criminal trial have told the court in new york he orchestrated a conspiracy and a cover—up, and that common sense will show the jurors he is guilty. in the last few minutes, court proceeding have just wrapped up for the day. mr trump — who left the court a few minutes ago — denies...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister seeks to save his political career, inviting leaders of other parties to talks, hoping to change their plans to oust him. humza yousaf insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet light because of a hole in the ozone layer caused in part by australian bushfires. scientists say animals and plants are at risk from the rays. you're watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... james is racing across the globe testing the latest ai translation tools. we're in miami to see the data behind basketball. whilst you're there, why not grab yourself a beer... ..and turn it into leather? she sings. and we're on the stage helping musi
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sarah girvin, bbc news in newry. three men from sudan and south sudan have been arrested in kent after five people died trying to cross the channel in a small boat yesterday including a seven—year—old girl. the men were detained on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. more than 400 people landed on the english coast yesterday alone. tom symonds reports from france. a desperate journey right from the start. more than 110 people clinging to a flimsy inflatable. other migrants say they were mainly iraqi kurds. laterthree migrants say they were mainly iraqi kurds. later three men, women and a seven—year—old girl died in the water. we have been told herfather survived. one man was arrested on the beach, inquiries continue on both sides the channel. the national crime agency in the uk is investigating illegal immigration offences. it has already questioned 55 people who were on the boat and made it across. three men have been arrested, two from sudan and one from south sudan.
sarah girvin, bbc news in newry. three men from sudan and south sudan have been arrested in kent after five people died trying to cross the channel in a small boat yesterday including a seven—year—old girl. the men were detained on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. more than 400 people landed on the english coast yesterday alone. tom symonds reports from france. a desperate journey right from the start. more than 110 people clinging to a flimsy...
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this is bbc news. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. we'll be hearing from american secretary of state antony blinken — after china's leader xi jinping says the two countries should be partners, not rivals. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second day. actress ashleyjudd tells the bbc that the overturning of one of harvey weinstein�*s rape convictions is an act of "institutional betrayal". there's no doubt that harvey weinstein is a serial sexual predator. it doesn't change the fact that he committed these crimes. we start this hour with what experts are calling a potential "game changer" in the treatment of skin cancer. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma — the deadliest form of skin cancer — has begun being tested in britain. some other countri
this is bbc news. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. we'll be hearing from american secretary of state antony blinken — after china's leader xi jinping says the two countries should be partners, not rivals. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second...
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this is bbc news. top us diplomat antony blinken is meeting with china's president xi in beijing. we could hear to communicate clearly about our differences to minimise the chance of miscalculation. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. global conservation efforts are having a positive effect.
this is bbc news. top us diplomat antony blinken is meeting with china's president xi in beijing. we could hear to communicate clearly about our differences to minimise the chance of miscalculation. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. global conservation efforts are having a positive effect.
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Apr 19, 2024
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and coming up on bbc news... aston villa are left flying the flag in europe after a disappointing week for the english clubs. jurgen klopp blames the intensity of the premier league. good afternoon. world leaders are calling for restraint after what is believed
and coming up on bbc news... aston villa are left flying the flag in europe after a disappointing week for the english clubs. jurgen klopp blames the intensity of the premier league. good afternoon. world leaders are calling for restraint after what is believed
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do state with us on bbc news. many of us enjoyed sunny weather this weekend, but on the chilly side and remaining chilly for the week with most of the cloud across northern and eastern parts, the best of the sunshine across sheltered western areas. high pressure to the western areas. high pressure to the west of the uk, bringing northerly winds, feeding in thick cloud to the north sea. you can see the cooler air continuing to move southwards across the country, with the milder air kept at bay towards the south of the uk. we have a couple of weather fronts bring thicker cloud with rain across large parts of england, eastern wales. the best of the brightness in the south—east and scotland and northern ireland doing well, top temperatures of 16 in glasgow. 0therwise well, top temperatures of 16 in glasgow. otherwise a chilly day under the cloud. through tonight, rather cloudy with the rain pushing south, clearer spells towards the north. we will see the lowest temperatures, a touch of frost in places, generally 3â€
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welcome to bbc news. president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide ukraine with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. he called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by, what he called, �*russian terrorists�*. four power plants were hit in three regions, and gas infrastructure was also struck. an oil refinery in occupied slavyansk was damaged. reports indicate a second oil refinery was also hit, and video has emerged of destruction at an airbase. a little earlier i spoke to victoria vdovychenko — programme directorfor security studies at the centre for defence strategies, a ukrainian security think tank. the most important is the time space and that is very important also, our allies understand that the shortage of the weapons on the ground, in the field, on the ukrainian battlefield in particular, therefore, it was so timely, specifically the aid that was annou
welcome to bbc news. president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide ukraine with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. he called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by, what he called, �*russian terrorists�*. four power plants were hit in three regions, and gas infrastructure was also struck. an oil refinery in occupied slavyansk was damaged. reports...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> hello is the context. >> conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers and the israeli defee forces. hamas claims of some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. >> the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages and they were returned their place. >> we are horrified also by the destruction of a medical complex and the reports of the discovery of mass graves in and around facilities. we call for independent, effective, transparent investigations into the deaths. ♪ >> the u.n. human rights chief says he is horrified by the destruction at gaza hospitals, reports of bodies being pulled from mass graves with hands tied. what can we verify? we have a special report. joe biden has signed a $61 billion support package for ukraine. also passing the president's death, -- desk,egislation that will ban tick-tock or force its sale. we will keep an eye on columbia university where house speaker mike johnson w
announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> hello is the context. >> conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers and the israeli defee forces. hamas claims of some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. >> the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages and they were returned their place. >> we are horrified also by...