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all right, let's go ahead and bring in our panel in london. daniel levy is the president of us middle east project. he advised a who'd brock when he served this is really prime minister in sydney, australia. anthony lowenstein is the author of the recently published book, the palestine laboratory, a global investigation into how israel's occupation has provided a testing ground for weapons and technology exported globally. and until we get in levy is a column this for the hearts newspaper and the author of the punishment of gaza. a book about the development of the israeli policy that led to the 2009 invasion of the gaza strip. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. daniel, let me start with you today. so military intelligence chief, our own, how leave it has become the 1st senior is really official to resign over failures to prevent the october 7th attack. i'm curious about the timing why step down now and will this set the stage for more resignations? i cannot speak to that question of timing bear
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i ran the london marathon. did you.7 yes. london marathon. did you? yes. and did free speech and then i did free speech nation. and now i'm here. i barely tired , actually. it's barely tired, actually. it's because of. >> i like what what time do you get? >> oh, today i think it's like three hours. 30, something like that. >> that's amazing . how are your knees? >> oh, no. they're fine. i'm on a sort of, high, crisp based diet that keeps me going. so i use crisps and or chips , to keep use crisps and or chips, to keep my, fantastic. >> josh, any athletic feats today? >>i today? >> i did some more diy, and that's been following my diy journey. have you moved into a new place? >> no, it's all on the tiktok channel. >> all right, let's take a look at the headlines for tomorrow. so the daily mail has jewish leaders call on met chief to quit. >> i did that . >> i did that. >> i did that. >> the guardian has pm faces calls to put afghan concessions in rwanda bill. the times leads with voters, put police in the dock. the i has tories face new pay dock. the i has
i ran the london marathon. did you.7 yes. london marathon. did you? yes. and did free speech and then i did free speech nation. and now i'm here. i barely tired , actually. it's barely tired, actually. it's because of. >> i like what what time do you get? >> oh, today i think it's like three hours. 30, something like that. >> that's amazing . how are your knees? >> oh, no. they're fine. i'm on a sort of, high, crisp based diet that keeps me going. so i use crisps and or...
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but then when you see how, i mean, i'm going to say personally, when i was in london before coming out here, it was clear people were supporting ukraine because they were told to do so. then i'm the how are you finding the pivoting that even new york times and washington posted in those math pieces already trying to self and not public opinion, but at the same time uh by them. continuing to say, ukraine is as important as ever with a few new ones back tracking elements. a great, i was shocked to see david cameron dusted off for this very purpose to do a tour in the united states to sell the idea of continuing to support you crazy. that's why you went to the trump in myra longer a possibly possibly. and you know, of course, i'd be disappointed with any leader who continues to support war and ukraine because not just because of what it does to the american budget and my taxes. we just, you know, a few days ago had our tax day and, but i felt like a kick in the pants because i know as we were paying our taxes as americans. well, here's a high bar that will do nothing to achieve any goals
but then when you see how, i mean, i'm going to say personally, when i was in london before coming out here, it was clear people were supporting ukraine because they were told to do so. then i'm the how are you finding the pivoting that even new york times and washington posted in those math pieces already trying to self and not public opinion, but at the same time uh by them. continuing to say, ukraine is as important as ever with a few new ones back tracking elements. a great, i was shocked...
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it opened in january 1946 in london. the minister insisted on its revision. the meeting was convened. do you, kuzma venediktovich, have any questions? and it seemed to me that we had already discussed everything. the document has been endorsed by those interested. all so. i have a suggestion. the proposal to make changes not to the text of the resolution itself, but to the composition of the delegation. i propose to include comrade uralova in the delegation. who? remark, suggestion, no, no, no, no, no, no, evdaki ilinichna did a lot to ensure that scientific and creative personnel appeared in our country, she worked with them in evacuation, brought them here, worked with refugees, and this the issue is on the agenda of the session, i think the proposal is justified, it is very correct, if there is a woman in the delegation, in the world should see what an important role women play in life. socialist society, this is true, only in our country can a woman take part in solving important government problems, and she is entrusted with the most responsible areas of
it opened in january 1946 in london. the minister insisted on its revision. the meeting was convened. do you, kuzma venediktovich, have any questions? and it seemed to me that we had already discussed everything. the document has been endorsed by those interested. all so. i have a suggestion. the proposal to make changes not to the text of the resolution itself, but to the composition of the delegation. i propose to include comrade uralova in the delegation. who? remark, suggestion, no, no, no,...
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. >> sepsis co mayor london breed is taking steps to try to increase safety in the city's tenderloin. but some local businesses are not on board with the mayor's plan. kron four's. leslie, good reports. >> mayor london breed is proposing a new initiative to fight against open air drug markets and attend why it would require all corner stores, liquor stores as smoke shops to close from midnight to 05:00am. >> its stores don't comply. they can face $1000 fine for every hour open and business owners like jamie of the phoenix hotel says it's a good first step. anything that helps. >> so her tail that the drug trade and the drug activity on our streets is, you know, something worth. >> in a statement, the mayor explains the tenderloin at the center of san francisco's open air drug markets and these late night shops are attracting illegal behavior. but sunny, who's the owner at the condo market located on a feral streets as his stores operating times is not the issue. that's that they need and story is not going to make a difference. but cleanable make a difference. >> but policing will mak
. >> sepsis co mayor london breed is taking steps to try to increase safety in the city's tenderloin. but some local businesses are not on board with the mayor's plan. kron four's. leslie, good reports. >> mayor london breed is proposing a new initiative to fight against open air drug markets and attend why it would require all corner stores, liquor stores as smoke shops to close from midnight to 05:00am. >> its stores don't comply. they can face $1000 fine for every hour open...
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let's go straight to our address here is harry fonts that were joins us from the march in london. london has of course, seen huge demonstrations in support of gaza, denise, past 6 months. how are you, how the protests today shaping up a good. so another very large turn out as you say, it's take its way through central london from parliament square and just outside the house, the parliament alone piccadilly and ending up here in hyde parkway. as you can see, there is this major riley going on and we've had a number of speakers rallying. the crowds here as you also say, that was this of the counter price as part of time pay. and it goes to the semitism whose lead had a high profile confrontation, a couple of weeks ago with a metropolitan police officer preventing him from across the street. in the midst of one of these protests, they were going to have a week together event. they closed it, but that was cooled off. they said because of strengths from potential hostile actors and something that the leader of the time to sit in. so there are 2 time who's talking now on the stage behind us sa
let's go straight to our address here is harry fonts that were joins us from the march in london. london has of course, seen huge demonstrations in support of gaza, denise, past 6 months. how are you, how the protests today shaping up a good. so another very large turn out as you say, it's take its way through central london from parliament square and just outside the house, the parliament alone piccadilly and ending up here in hyde parkway. as you can see, there is this major riley going on...
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live from london. this is bbc news. from the campaign trail to the courtroom, donald trump gets ready to become the first american president to face criminal trial. israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october the 7th. prime minister rishi sunak says the first rwanda flights will take off in ten to 12 weeks, as parliament prepares for a showdown over his asylum plan. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote, no matter how late it goes. no ifs, no buts — these flights are going to rwanda. millions at risk of flooding after torrential rain storms in china. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. less than seven months before voters in the united states go thanks to the polls, the unprecedented new york trial of one of the presidential candidates — donald trump — moves to opening statement in a few hours. the former president faces
live from london. this is bbc news. from the campaign trail to the courtroom, donald trump gets ready to become the first american president to face criminal trial. israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october the 7th. prime minister rishi sunak says the first rwanda flights will take off in ten to 12 weeks, as parliament prepares for a showdown over his asylum plan. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament...
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london marathon, we'll hearfrom britain's best long roadrunners. i had to use the lift. also coming up on sportsday... we'll hear from the british swimmer who has decided to call time on her career — despite the paris olympics being just around the corner. welcome to the programme. it was brought in to cut down on human error, but var has become one of the most contensious issues in british professional football. two incidents in particular stand out from the weekend. nottingham forest has officially asked for the var audio recordings during their loss to everton yesterday. it's after the club posted an outrageous tweet yesterday, claiming that the var was a luton fan and that they were denied three clear cut penalties. the fa say they are investigating and the bbc has contacted the pgmol. the other talking point was in the fa cup semifinal, it is never appropriate. coventry had a goal ruled offside and their eventual loss to manchester united, many are calling for consistency and one of the world widely lot watched leagues. patrick gary has been
london marathon, we'll hearfrom britain's best long roadrunners. i had to use the lift. also coming up on sportsday... we'll hear from the british swimmer who has decided to call time on her career — despite the paris olympics being just around the corner. welcome to the programme. it was brought in to cut down on human error, but var has become one of the most contensious issues in british professional football. two incidents in particular stand out from the weekend. nottingham forest has...
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. >> i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i'm so excited and happy to be here with each and every one of you to celebrate an historic milestone i want to express my appreciation. too, so many people have been there from day one to help us got to this moment it is important we take a setback to talk about the history, the challenges, how star we've come while? definitely a commemorative moment didn't mean we want to won't continue the great work to balance the reforms we need to implement as well as making sure we focus on public health for san francisco. we can do both we have done both the data makes that clear this is to be that's why day is to o so significant i remember 8 years ago and all with ed lee form mayor and form supervisor malia connecticut and police and our form chief and thank you for being here today chief sir. >> we came out (clapping.) during a very difficult time. there were a number of photos who were out ranldz a number of challenges to this department faced. and the fact is at the time and though we miss president obama his department of justice put out 200
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the streets of central london turned into a stage for declaring solidarity with the palestinian nation and expressing anger against the zionist regime and its supporters. a cry of anger and disgust at the zionist regime and its support and declaration of solidarity with the palestinian nation at the same time as the student movement supporting the palestinian cause spreads from america to europe and here in london. the british government does not support a ceasefire in gaza. the origin of this policy goes back to issuing a declaration balfourfour in 1948, which paved the way for the establishment of the israeli regime. the killing of palestinians and the occupation of their land with the cooperation and support of the british government has been going on for more than seven decades, and we are here to protest the continuation of this shameful policy. believers of governments that support the zionist regime. who considered the crimes of this regime in the genocide of the palestinians and the way of nations separate from them. we are here to show our unity with the palestinian people. th
the streets of central london turned into a stage for declaring solidarity with the palestinian nation and expressing anger against the zionist regime and its supporters. a cry of anger and disgust at the zionist regime and its support and declaration of solidarity with the palestinian nation at the same time as the student movement supporting the palestinian cause spreads from america to europe and here in london. the british government does not support a ceasefire in gaza. the origin of this...
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but then when you see how i mean, i'm going to say personally, when i was in london before coming out here, it was clear people were supporting ukraine because they were told to do so. then i'm the how are you finding the pivoting that even where your times in washington posted in those math pieces already trying to self and not public opinion. but at the same time, the bible continuing to say, ukraine is as important as ever with a few new ones back tracking elements. a great, i was shocked to see david cameron dusted off for this very purpose to do a tour in the united states to sell the idea of continuing to support you crazy. that's why you went to the trump in myra longer a possibly possibly. and you know, of course, i'd be disappointed with any leader who continues to support war and ukraine because not just because of what it does to the american budget and my taxes. we just, you know, few days ago had our tax day and, but that felt like a kick in the pants because i know as we're paying our taxes as americans. well, here's a home are that will do nothing to achieve any goals o
but then when you see how i mean, i'm going to say personally, when i was in london before coming out here, it was clear people were supporting ukraine because they were told to do so. then i'm the how are you finding the pivoting that even where your times in washington posted in those math pieces already trying to self and not public opinion. but at the same time, the bible continuing to say, ukraine is as important as ever with a few new ones back tracking elements. a great, i was shocked to...
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and i think that you're right about the idea of yeah, i was in london recently to and i saw ukrainian flags up in people's windows and i still see them on social media profiles and whatever. i see that i just think you literally have done no research on this. you're just doing what the bbc wants you to do. it's shocking. and i cannot, i feel like, okay, either i'm going to engage with that person and we're going to talk about, you know, the history of ukraine, at least starting back as 2012 or we're not, we're just not going to have conversations about it because anyone who actually studied, you know, there's a great, a academics that i've been reading all of his books since about 2010 called gilbert dr. o. and he'd been warning about this and publishing books. he's an american academic talking about how russia is warning us, that we are provoking them, not just with nato expansion, but with, by moving into ukraine and ukraine, torturing the people of the don boss that they're fighting so hard to get back. i think most people just don't know that they just refused to study. but anothe
and i think that you're right about the idea of yeah, i was in london recently to and i saw ukrainian flags up in people's windows and i still see them on social media profiles and whatever. i see that i just think you literally have done no research on this. you're just doing what the bbc wants you to do. it's shocking. and i cannot, i feel like, okay, either i'm going to engage with that person and we're going to talk about, you know, the history of ukraine, at least starting back as 2012 or...
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live from london. this is bbc news. the united states is leading calls for de—escalation following the presumed israeli attack on iran. we are committed to israel's security, we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. explosions were earlier heard in iran. us officials say it's israel's response to iran's weekend drone and missile attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation — and state tv says no damage has been reported. welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has reiterated the importance of de—escalation in the middle east after an apparent israeli strike on iran. and the head of the un, antonio guterres, is appealing to the international community to prevent any developments that could lead to "devastating consequences for the entire "region and beyond". speaking at a g7 meeting in italy, mr blinken refused to comment on reports that israel had informed was
live from london. this is bbc news. the united states is leading calls for de—escalation following the presumed israeli attack on iran. we are committed to israel's security, we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. explosions were earlier heard in iran. us officials say it's israel's response to iran's weekend drone and missile attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation — and state tv says no damage has been...
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and i wanted to say at the 2 to 3 mayor london breed an thank you to chief scott, and the some of the things urging to hear will be rerend but as my beloved mayor indicated into a community point of view and the hard work and in that which we welcome the days or nights in the black communities were set back and after all the marches, after the rallys i want to thank work together and disparities volunteers that stood by me. because it was and is a black letting led grassroots organization (clapping.) and so i'm going to go fast mayor but i need to say some of the things, you know, bear with me. so in 2015, san francisco made the top worth large city in the u.s. per capita killing by the police. and 2015, ended with the horrible caught on camera firing squad style execution of mario words sparc union and activists demanded change mayor lee who complies malia accordingly to go to washington d.c. >> to speak to the doj in 2016. >> at the time of b loved mayor was the president of the board of supervisors who also was part of this work. doj takes san francisco and early in 2016 february t
and i wanted to say at the 2 to 3 mayor london breed an thank you to chief scott, and the some of the things urging to hear will be rerend but as my beloved mayor indicated into a community point of view and the hard work and in that which we welcome the days or nights in the black communities were set back and after all the marches, after the rallys i want to thank work together and disparities volunteers that stood by me. because it was and is a black letting led grassroots organization...
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has been undertaken by the university college london, and back with not just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b a, e and the last page. this is part of the loan, the since since about, sorry, but we've been, we've been holding raleigh's woke house teachings and to try and hold you. so to account for that complicity, and it's all set aside to gain garza and most recently. and they said the re how to study for the day long occupation of a lot just as of right in the whole complex. and the 2 major reasons. the 1st being to hold you sale to account, and secondly, to agitate about the process and the struggle on, on to so politicized security body course as part of a growing movement of student bodies, action, cool, dispos. they do seem a part of the main protests that have been taking place in london, usually at the weekends as well
has been undertaken by the university college london, and back with not just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b a, e and the last page. this is part of the loan, the since since about, sorry, but we've been, we've been holding raleigh's...
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it opened in january 1946 in london. the minister insisted on its revision. that’s right, i have a proposal, a proposal to make changes not to the text of the resolution itself, but to the composition of the delegation, i propose to include comrade uralova in the delegation. does anyone have any comments or suggestions? no, no, no, no, no, yutaki ilinichna did a lot to ensure that scientific and creative personnel appeared in our country, she worked with they were evacuated, brought here, worked with refugees, and this issue is on the agenda of the session. i think the proposal is justified, it is very correct if there is a woman in the delegation. the world must see the important role women play. in the life of a socialist society, this is true, only in our country can a woman take part in solving important state problems and she is entrusted with the most responsible areas of work, moreover, comrade uralova is an authoritative leader and member of the central committee of the party. december 30, 1945 by the central committee of the belarusian party. adopt
it opened in january 1946 in london. the minister insisted on its revision. that’s right, i have a proposal, a proposal to make changes not to the text of the resolution itself, but to the composition of the delegation, i propose to include comrade uralova in the delegation. does anyone have any comments or suggestions? no, no, no, no, no, yutaki ilinichna did a lot to ensure that scientific and creative personnel appeared in our country, she worked with they were evacuated, brought here,...
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she got her start writing about sports in india before heading to london where she was mostly in charge of booking ukrainian hotels for correspondence during the 2014 invasion as an intern at the times of london. after a couple of years of political reporting in india at network 18, she moved to esquire magazine in dubai. they moved to the u.s. in 2020 and started at the hill after getting a second masters at the university of delaware. she has an undergraduate degree from the university of mobile and a masters degree in international journalism from city university of london. she has previously reported on ukrainian women in the war. thank you very much for anchoring this conversation today, over to you. >> good morning, everyone. i'm so glad to be here today. i hope everyone can hear me. i'm excited to be on stage with these two very accomplished women who have just shown in their careers and have been such great role models. i would like to introduce the doctor who is the first woman president of the ndi, as well as alexandra, who is from the center of civil liberties of ukraine. so,
she got her start writing about sports in india before heading to london where she was mostly in charge of booking ukrainian hotels for correspondence during the 2014 invasion as an intern at the times of london. after a couple of years of political reporting in india at network 18, she moved to esquire magazine in dubai. they moved to the u.s. in 2020 and started at the hill after getting a second masters at the university of delaware. she has an undergraduate degree from the university of...
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knife crime in london. sadiq khan is vying for a third _ london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term — london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years— third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and — third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and has faced lots of criticism — 48 years and has faced lots of criticism about what she would do our own _ criticism about what she would do our own crime. he has focused on putting _ our own crime. he has focused on putting more funding into youth services, — putting more funding into youth services, but some of the other candidates have said he needs to fix the metropolitan police. they said the metropolitan police. they said the mayor— the metropolitan police. they said the mayor needs to stop making excuses— the mayor needs to stop making excuses for these problems. susan harley. _ excuses for these problems. susan harley. the — excuses for these problems. susan harley, the conservative candidate said she _
knife crime in london. sadiq khan is vying for a third _ london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term — london. sadiq khan is vying for a third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years— third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and — third term as mayor, then i mayor at 48 years and has faced lots of criticism — 48 years and has faced lots of criticism about what she would do our own _ criticism about what she would do our own crime. he has focused on putting _ our own crime. he has...
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you grew up in london or in england? dr. goodall: england. david: when you were one year old, you were given a book about chimpanzees? is that true? dr. goodall: it was my father. who i really did not know because it was just be world war ii and he signed up before war was declared. he gave me a stuffed chimpanzee who was named for the first chimpanzee born in the london zoo in a jubilee of queen george and mary, i suppose, but i took him everywhere. but people have the misapprehension that because of that i studied chimpanzees. it was not true. the chimpanzee interest -- i finally saved up money. i had to be a waitress. we had no money in my family, and i could not even afford university, so i did this boring secretarial course, and i got invited to kenya by a school friend, so i worked as a waitress to save up the fare. and so, i would have studied any animal. i was 10 years old when my dream was, i will go to africa and live with wild animals and write books about them. why? because i was in love with tarzan. [laughter] david: you did that
you grew up in london or in england? dr. goodall: england. david: when you were one year old, you were given a book about chimpanzees? is that true? dr. goodall: it was my father. who i really did not know because it was just be world war ii and he signed up before war was declared. he gave me a stuffed chimpanzee who was named for the first chimpanzee born in the london zoo in a jubilee of queen george and mary, i suppose, but i took him everywhere. but people have the misapprehension that...
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now, on the streets of london. now, on the streets of london. now, on the other side of the road, there is a counter protest at a pro—palestine protest, if you like, and i can't honestly tell you what they're saying, because the pro—israel are behind me, are making so much noise. but this is unusual, isn't it? because we're used to week after week, after week, and tens of thousands of people protesting , thousands of people protesting, wanting a war in gaza. and that has led to many jewish people feeling threatened. we had the incident, which has made a lot of news at the police officer telling a jewish man basically that he was provoking and that he might be subject to arrest if he might be subject to arrest if he didn't go away from a previous march. now, that's been widely condemned . and the widely condemned. and the government making it clear that jewish people must be free to go about their business, but i have to say, i've covered a lot of these marches , these protests, these marches, these protests, both pro—israel and more often
now, on the streets of london. now, on the streets of london. now, on the other side of the road, there is a counter protest at a pro—palestine protest, if you like, and i can't honestly tell you what they're saying, because the pro—israel are behind me, are making so much noise. but this is unusual, isn't it? because we're used to week after week, after week, and tens of thousands of people protesting , thousands of people protesting, wanting a war in gaza. and that has led to many jewish...
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live from london, this is bbc news. more grief in gaza, as 20 members of one family die in an israeli air strike. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election after claims he misused party funds. the prime minister says he's appalled by the way police in london treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march. # stop right now, thank you very much...# and friendship never ends — the spice girls get back together to celebrate victoria beckham's 50th birthday. hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the middle east, where 15 children are among the dead, after an israeli air strike on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel has been carrying out almost daily air raids on the city, where more than a million displaced palestin
live from london, this is bbc news. more grief in gaza, as 20 members of one family die in an israeli air strike. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election after claims he misused party funds. the prime minister says he's...
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starting with some serious horsing around. >> this happened in central london. six soldiers and seven horses from the british army were exercising when the horses got spooked by the sound of nearby construction. and they did what horses do. it took off. they're gone. there they go. >> yeah. galloping is sad. four soldiers had to be hospitalized. several horses also got hurt. one of them ran into a bus. you? oh, my god, horses too. >> they must have been terrified. oh >> okay, but i have the good news here, danny. none of the soldiers suffered life threatening injuries. they will all be okay. and the injured horses are also on the mend. so they will be fine as well. and how about this? >> another wild scene not involving horses, but, you know, right. in the family, 18ft python. >> yeah, i feel differently about snakes. yes. very different. yeah. not very. but this happened at the perth zoo in western australia. it took several employees. you can see there having to hold down this giant snake named sam horn for his checkup. >> it was quite the feat. sam weighs 106
starting with some serious horsing around. >> this happened in central london. six soldiers and seven horses from the british army were exercising when the horses got spooked by the sound of nearby construction. and they did what horses do. it took off. they're gone. there they go. >> yeah. galloping is sad. four soldiers had to be hospitalized. several horses also got hurt. one of them ran into a bus. you? oh, my god, horses too. >> they must have been terrified. oh >>...
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he is also in london and joins us law. thank you very much for being with us here on, on just there. and now this is being described as inconsistent with the principles and traditions of the country. do you agree with that statement as well? i think that it is easily come to the point to the policy the government are trying to implement. hey, i think that varies question law 1st of all about and the reality of it, as he said, a pretty is a country that has a long history of taking refugees and showing them i are integrated into society. i'm careful. this doesn't seem to be a deposit from the convention, but then there was also the practical component of this policy. the thing we all plan to look at quick size is the cost of how much it is taken to the point a loan, which i think is uh, is a real have a number 10 numbers using dot net. this thing mess of criticism from the human rights group started with this new people also saying that it's actually not cost effective and it wouldn't even to, to refugees from arriving in t
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live from london. 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
live from london. 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...
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the brewery near oakland's jack london square specializes in gluten-free. beer has won several awards for in the past. according to an instagram post, the brewery's taps will go dry following it. final day of service sunday. the post not specify a reason for the closures, clothing store express is shutting down to bay area locations after filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy. this is video of the shop in san francisco's union square that closed last october. the 2 locations on bay street in emeryville and valley fair mall in santa clara will also close. the company plans to shut down more than 90 stores nationwide. 16 of those are here in california. >> still ahead, cutting the tsa line could be a thing of the past at california airports. but a new bill is hoping to change. back to our breaking news this hour. glides renowned co-founder and minister reverend cecil williams has died. he was 94 years-old. cecil led the church for 6 decades just recently passing the torch. >> to doctor gina from are blind, releasing a statement saying he passed away in his home in
the brewery near oakland's jack london square specializes in gluten-free. beer has won several awards for in the past. according to an instagram post, the brewery's taps will go dry following it. final day of service sunday. the post not specify a reason for the closures, clothing store express is shutting down to bay area locations after filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy. this is video of the shop in san francisco's union square that closed last october. the 2 locations on bay street in...
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what do you think london become a no go think has london become a no go zone jewish people? but zone for jewish people? but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it's 5:00. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party, saying he won't be standing at the next election. the fylde mp was suspended following claims he used political donations to cover medical expenses and pay off bad people who had locked him in a flat. he disputes the allegations following an investigation, the conservative party says it can't conclude there was a misuse of funds, but said there was a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standards expected of mps . standards expected of mps. british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former
what do you think london become a no go think has london become a no go zone jewish people? but zone for jewish people? but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it's 5:00. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party, saying he won't be standing at the next election. the fylde mp was suspended following claims he used...
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it is definitely true in london that the vast i true in london that the vast majority_ true in london that the vast majority of— true in london that the vast majority of people - true in london that the vast majority of people in - true in london that the vast majority of people in thesel true in london that the vast - majority of people in these very, very big — majority of people in these very, very big protests— majority of people in these very, very big protests are _ majority of people in these very, very big protests are peaceful, . majority of people in these very, i very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally— very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is a - it is equally true that there is a significant _ it is equally true that there is a significant minority— it is equally true tha
it is definitely true in london that the vast i true in london that the vast majority_ true in london that the vast majority of— true in london that the vast majority of people - true in london that the vast majority of people in - true in london that the vast majority of people in thesel true in london that the vast - majority of people in these very, very big — majority of people in these very, very big protests— majority of people in these very, very big protests are _ majority of...
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the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. we're starting with an extraordinary game of football at wembley stadium today where manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side — coventry city on penalties but only after throwing away a 3nil lead. and they very nearly lost the shoot out — casemiro doing a barnado silva, then they were thrown a lifeline when coventry missed not one but two of their spot kicks and rasmus hojland put his away to seal the win for united. the result sets up an all manchester final next month. united will need to perform far better than i did today in that finite manchester city, a repeat of last years final, city won last year, united will be hoping they can turn thing
the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. we're starting with an extraordinary game of football at wembley stadium today where manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship...
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live from london. 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 — but offers a way to improve relations with beijing. one is making sure that we are communicating clearly, particularly in places where we have differences to avoid misunderstandings, to avoid miscalculations. the other is seeing if we can build greater cooperation in areas where we have mutual interest in doing that. a palestinian baby girl who was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli airstrike in gaza has died. and a study says it has found the strongest evidence yet that global conservation efforts are having a positive effect. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. hello, i'm samantha simmonds.
live from london. 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 — but offers a way to improve relations with beijing. one is making sure that we are communicating clearly, particularly in places where we have differences to avoid misunderstandings, to avoid miscalculations. the other is seeing if we can build greater cooperation in areas where we have mutual interest in doing that. a palestinian...
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live from london, this is bbc news. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support | will really strengthen the armed | forces of ukraine. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 11! children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. british mp mark menzies quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election after claims he misused party funds. the prime minister says he's appalled by the way police in london treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march. the man was steered away during a protest after an officer said he appeared "openlyjewish." # stop right now, thank you...# and friendship never ends — the spice girls get back together to celebrate victoria beckham's 50th birthday. david beckham shared the moment on instagram. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military
live from london, this is bbc news. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support | will really strengthen the armed | forces of ukraine. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 11! children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. british mp mark menzies quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next...
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the london mayor said the met must _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the confidence i feel. the london mayor said the| met must have the confidence of the communities they serve and it is right they have apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter protest and in the middle of the met, at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. ecuador�*s national prison agency say they are trying to establish who is behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to bolster security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls(ani)and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel nob—oh—a also wants to change the constitution so ecuad
the london mayor said the met must _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the _ feel. the london mayor said the met must have the confidence i feel. the london mayor said the| met must have the confidence of the communities they serve and it is right they have apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter protest and in the middle of the met, at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news....
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>> he's in london. >> he's in london. >> he's in london. he's >> he's in london. he's a >> he's in london. he's a long way from his boss up in field. whatever that place is in lancashire. he thinks he can lancashire. and he thinks he can get murder. not get away with murder. he's not murdered anybody. >> no. >> no. >> you know u >> you know what i mean by murder. yeah. >> know, some take >> you know, some people take that could brazilian >> he could pick up brazilian red them red boys and bring them back. >> that. on. >> no, he that. come on. >> that's not true. >> that's not true. >> no, listen, what >> no, listen, that's what i heard. no such thing heard. there's no such thing there. that's. completely there. that's. that's completely ridiculous. strike that ridiculous. we'll strike that from register. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not register. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not here ;ter. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not here to '. lucifer. and ridiculous. we'll strike that from not here to defend r. and ri
>> he's in london. >> he's in london. >> he's in london. he's >> he's in london. he's a >> he's in london. he's a long way from his boss up in field. whatever that place is in lancashire. he thinks he can lancashire. and he thinks he can get murder. not get away with murder. he's not murdered anybody. >> no. >> no. >> you know u >> you know what i mean by murder. yeah. >> know, some take >> you know, some people take that could...
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there are 13 candidates in london. whoever wins will have a £201; london. whoever wins will have a £20.4 billion budget to spend on everything from policing to transport to housing to the environment.— transport to housing to the environment. , , environment. this is the third time residents of _ environment. this is the third time residents of these _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten boroughs i environment. this is the third time i residents of these ten boroughs have had the _ residents of these ten boroughs have had the chance to elect a mayor, it has been _ had the chance to elect a mayor, it has been labour's andy burnham so far and _ has been labour's andy burnham so far and he _ has been labour's andy burnham so far and he is— has been labour's andy burnham so farand he is keen to has been labour's andy burnham so far and he is keen to carry on. last time, _ far and he is keen to carry on. last time, he _ far and he is keen to carry on. last time, he got — f
there are 13 candidates in london. whoever wins will have a £201; london. whoever wins will have a £20.4 billion budget to spend on everything from policing to transport to housing to the environment.— transport to housing to the environment. , , environment. this is the third time residents of _ environment. this is the third time residents of these _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten _ environment. this is the third time residents of these ten boroughs i...
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brazil. >> to london. yeah. her family didn't know. >> didn't didn't know. >> her family didn't know. she said know, she had all said that, you know, she had all these of him. she's got these thoughts of him. she's got a partner back brazil. and a partner back in brazil. and her in brazil actually her doctor in brazil actually said that he thought she was having episode. having a manic episode. yeah, but have having a manic episode. yeah, but that have having a manic episode. yeah, but that actually. have having a manic episode. yeah, but that actually. no, have having a manic episode. yeah, but that actually. no, this e having a manic episode. yeah, but that actually. no, this is having a manic episode. yeah, but okay.t actually. no, this is having a manic episode. yeah, but okay. and jally. no, this is having a manic episode. yeah, but okay. and it's]. no, this is having a manic episode. yeah, but okay. and it's good this is not okay. and it's good because it's a good to send out. it's a good message to send o
brazil. >> to london. yeah. her family didn't know. >> didn't didn't know. >> her family didn't know. she said know, she had all said that, you know, she had all these of him. she's got these thoughts of him. she's got a partner back brazil. and a partner back in brazil. and her in brazil actually her doctor in brazil actually said that he thought she was having episode. having a manic episode. yeah, but have having a manic episode. yeah, but that have having a manic episode....
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giving no name at all to the imam and the revolution and these things, some awake people in london took it to write this. i would like to add that because many of the cases mentioned in my book belong to him , he wrote a hundred years ago and did not have the complete information he should have. one thing is that they want to justify zionist actions with the label of jews anyway. they are deliberately using the word "jew" instead of "zionism " in their works and in their content. of course, when i say "zionist" i mean "zionist" and "zionist". every civilized country has achieved great power and influence. i have a part of the case and i will read it to you. it says that for centuries there has been a secret conspiracy, which is mainly jewish , whose purpose was to create a communist revolution, anarchy, etc. find 1920. then he talks about the bolsheviks and the first and second world war, 85 million people were killed, who caused it , the zionist jordan, the bolshevik holocaust, the bolshevik holocaust , who killed 66 million innocent people, who caused it, the zionist jordan, talking a
giving no name at all to the imam and the revolution and these things, some awake people in london took it to write this. i would like to add that because many of the cases mentioned in my book belong to him , he wrote a hundred years ago and did not have the complete information he should have. one thing is that they want to justify zionist actions with the label of jews anyway. they are deliberately using the word "jew" instead of "zionism " in their works and in their...
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live from london, this is bbc news. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election after claims he misused party funds. the prime minister says he's appalled by the way police in london treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march. and friendship never ends — the spice girls get back together to celebrate victoria beckham's 50th birthday. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine, could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last nigh
live from london, this is bbc news. president zelensky says a new $61 billion us aid package will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. british mp — mark menzies — quits the conservative party and will stand down at the...
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by some sound there's nothing like a hundreds of thousands of people who are wanting to stay in london. 7 which is a passive in general motors demonstrations and very often, even today we go live with germany, small ones, invisible. i'm beg of you on the people. the reason being held recap the week of the week. what people want is the same. every demonstration they want to see for now, and they want people to stop sending us through as well. cuz typically germany, that's the 2nd biggest, via obama 3 as well. people say if they stop sending them would make a big difference. they might get some good news next week on tuesday. the case with nick, your language was against germany in the hague. of international court of justice is going to be the fast routing on tuesday about wherever the month urgent measure to be taken, including stuffing the sales of items. now they're going to happen. what is notes? bismark is a heavy police presence even by germans. then 280 police officers here. they say that's because as to what happened yesterday, that worried about basic information in terms of di
by some sound there's nothing like a hundreds of thousands of people who are wanting to stay in london. 7 which is a passive in general motors demonstrations and very often, even today we go live with germany, small ones, invisible. i'm beg of you on the people. the reason being held recap the week of the week. what people want is the same. every demonstration they want to see for now, and they want people to stop sending us through as well. cuz typically germany, that's the 2nd biggest, via...
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in east london. find with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london.— with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london. and there has been government _ fire in east london. and there has been government reaction - fire in east london. and there has been government reaction to - fire in east london. and there has| been government reaction to this? yes, both david cameron and the security minister have welcomed the action and said it shows that this new act is up and running and being used to try and defend the uk, as it was introduced to preserve the uk democracy and that has been the design behind the act. it's been welcomed by both the senior politicians who spoke at today. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has said he will not resign from the position — despite facing a no—confidence vote at holyrood next week. yesterday he terminated a coalition with the scottish greens — saying he was prepared to lead a minority administration. the greens have said they will vote a
in east london. find with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london.— with russia and it is linked to the fire in east london. and there has been government _ fire in east london. and there has been government reaction - fire in east london. and there has been government reaction to - fire in east london. and there has| been government reaction to this? yes, both david cameron and the security minister have welcomed the action and said it shows that this new act is up and running...
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let's speak to our correspondent, azadeh moshiri, who is following the inquiry in central london. really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it?— really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for— the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for the _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it- is a big day for the sub-postmaster is a big day for the sub—postmaster is a big day for the sub—postmaster is in particular because she personally handled so many of their complaints about the horizon it system. they have been waiting for this moment for quite some time. i caught up with one of them in the break, who had to step out of that hearing twice this morning, because she couldn't handle the stress is the questions were being answered. she doesn't have much of a filter and wanted to keep our reactions to herself and not disrupt the proceedings. fora herself and not disrupt the proceedings. for a lot of these sub—pos
let's speak to our correspondent, azadeh moshiri, who is following the inquiry in central london. really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it?— really, this is such a big day at the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for— the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it is a big day for the _ the inquiry, isn't it? it is, and it- is a big day for the sub-postmaster is a...
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memory, and the london olympics in 2012. —— memorably in the london olympics. lots of fans will be hoping that this is something more formal little down the line. �* something more formal little down the line. . ,., something more formal little down the line. �* . something more formal little down the line. . ., ., something more formal little down the line-_ a - something more formal little down the line._ a massive | the line. are you a fan? a massive fan! you have been watching bbc news, and i'm sure you will find more links to that video on a website. more coming up. the suntan has a little more kick to it in the second half of april, so filling pleasantly warm and the best of the sunshine. writers and warmers towards western scotland and northern ireland. towards the north sea facing course, chilly, and it is a brisk north—easterly winds. temperatures here are really struggling. they will continue to do so. we will all be in the chilly air mass as we head through the rest of the week, so temperature is below the week, so temperature is below the seas
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live from london. 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.
live from london. 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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. _ of the showers this afternoon across london, west london, southern counties, — london, west london, southern counties, the english channel, it could _ counties, the english channel, it could be — counties, the english channel, it could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas — could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas for northern ireland after a bright _ whereas for northern ireland after a bright start with showers, they push south, _ bright start with showers, they push south, so _ bright start with showers, they push south, so we will see sunny intervals— south, so we will see sunny intervals develop across southern scotland — intervals develop across southern scotland and northern england and it will brighten up but showers continue _ will brighten up but showers continue across the north of scotland _ continue across the north of scotland. it won't be as windy as yesterday — scotland. it won't be as windy as yesterday but it will still be a cold — yesterday but it will still be a cold feeling day with temperatures between _ cold feeling day with temperatures between seven
. _ of the showers this afternoon across london, west london, southern counties, — london, west london, southern counties, the english channel, it could _ counties, the english channel, it could be — counties, the english channel, it could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas — could be quite heavy and sharp. whereas for northern ireland after a bright _ whereas for northern ireland after a bright start with showers, they push south, _ bright start with showers, they push south, so _ bright...