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you live with bbc news. some royal book news _ website. you live with bbc news. some royal book news and - website. you live with bbc news. j some royal book news and prince harry's memoir spay has been nominated for two british book awards. it's estimated the book sold more than 3 million copies in its first week of publication. his father king charles won in 1994 for his children's book the legend of lochnagar. people around the world have been marking international women's day select show you some of the pictures we've been getting in. hundreds of people joined a march in bangkok in thailand walking from the monument to democracy and finishing at the office of the prime minister they were calling for improvements to the kingdom is low maternity leave. meanwhile in pakistan people walk through the streets of the capital islamabad where many also used the occasion to stand in solidarity with women in gaza. and he the scene in roman italy this morning with feminist groups organised a march through the city. the french president emanuel macron wants women around t
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tom brook, bbc news, new york. studio: don't forget you can get all the oscars buzz online on the bbc news website or app. you are watching bbc news. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news we are getting on that attack that happened in south london overnight using a corrosive substance. the metropolitan police have just given us quite a lengthy update. they have confirmed that the corrosive substance that was used in the attack was an alkaline substance. they also said in their update they believe the man and woman are known to each other. our investigation, they say, is in the early stages and we are working to establish why this awful incident has happened. a man hunt continues. you will remember nine people were hurt by that attack using a corrosive substance in clapham. witnesses described an horrific scene as her mum —— a mother and her two daughters were doused with a harmful substance in her car. police have given more details on the condition. the woman aged
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. no longer taboo, the menopause has finally become a hot topic, with what many women can go through hopefully becoming better understood. so i've had a bit of a rubbish day today, with feeling quite anxious. i had quite a bad night's sleep last night. hey, so i'm just between cases today at work. just had quite an embarrassing hot flush. i'm struggling with the light, i'm struggling to see. so it's 6am on sunday morning, and i'm wide awake. i've been perimenopausal for the last...seven or so years? one of the most challenging symptoms i found over the last few years has been the brain fog. trying not to be too, erm, too upset about it. maybe, though, the way that women's reproductive health plays out doesn't need to be inevitable. i've been to meet some scientists who are working on the idea of delaying menopause. at the buck institute for ageing, in california, neuroscientist jennifer ga
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faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were discussed. the swiftposium discussed everything about taylor swift from my own analysis of the economics of her fandom, through people from law and medicine and science and archaeology, it was super varied but a really great place to explore what makes her that cultural phenomenon she has become. what is that when you talk about the factors that make her who she is? what are some aspects that come to mind? a lot of it comes down to the fact that she has been performing for 18 years now, which is a really long time, and the
faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were...
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tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and sambad his way into the hearts of millions of viewers. taking part in strictly to me is the bestjob in the world. there are two things that i love to do and they are perform and to teach. and i think this is the onlyjob in the world where i actually get to do both of the things i love at the same time. over the next three years, he was partnered with former eastenders star anita dobson. # bring me sunshine.# emmerdale actress lisa riley, who he reached the semifinal with. and dragons den star deborah meaden. members of the
tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and...
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and on bbc london... coming up on bbc news... they are the only british team left in the competition and chelsea women have drawn ajax in the champions league quarterfinal. it is the only trophy to have eluded manager emma hayes in her 11 years of the club. more than 50,000 people died a year ago in the devastating earthquakes that hit parts of turkey and syria. early this morning people gathered in what remains of the turkish city of antakya to mark the moment the first quake struck. our correspondent anna foster reported from southern turkey a year ago, and joins us from there now. anna. sophie, it isn'tjust the anna. sophie, it isn't “ust the landscape * anna. sophie, it isn't “ust the landscape that h anna. sophie, it isn'tjust the landscape that remains - anna. sophie, it isn'tjust the - landscape that remains devastated here. the people are as well, still living in fear whenever the ground shakes after lee thousands of aftershocks they have had in the last i2 months, but having endured a freezing turkish winter, many ar
and on bbc london... coming up on bbc news... they are the only british team left in the competition and chelsea women have drawn ajax in the champions league quarterfinal. it is the only trophy to have eluded manager emma hayes in her 11 years of the club. more than 50,000 people died a year ago in the devastating earthquakes that hit parts of turkey and syria. early this morning people gathered in what remains of the turkish city of antakya to mark the moment the first quake struck. our...
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ian haslam, bbc news. thank you for watching bbc news. we will be back at the top of the our in taiwan to see how the accounting is going in the election. very important election. our reporter reporting in the last few minutes that it reporting in the last few minutes thatitis reporting in the last few minutes that it is close, he says, on almost exactly as the polls have been saying for the last month. the vice president holding a 4.5% lead. all the latest news out of the top of the latest news out of the top of the hour, stay with us on bbc news. hello, there. most of us have seen plenty of this today, a lot of cloud around, but it is predominantly dry. the weather story, though, is on the change from tomorrow and into next week. it's going to turn noticeably colder with a risk of snow, even at lower levels in the north. and, yes, we will see some severe night—time frost. for the here and now, though, for the start of this weekend, we've got this cold front sinking its way steadily southwards. the real cold air not quite arriving yet,
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. it's 8am in singapore, and 9am injapan — where we start the programme today. all of the 379 passengers and crew on board a japan airlines plane had a miraculous escape when it became engulfed in flames. thejet was coming in to land, when there was a collision with a coastguard plane. five people on board the smaller aircraft died. it was heading to deliver supplies to people affected by the 7.6 magnitude earthquake, in the province of noto. our correspondent, suranjana tewari, is at haneda airport, with more on the reaction on the ground. haneda airport, behind me, is slowly resuming service — about 100 flights were cancelled as a result of that collision on the runway. now, mostly domestic flights, international flights have been taking off and landing, as well, but really extraordinary images coming in. and people here arejust digesting what happened when those two planes collided, leading to that massive fireball on the runway — and this, just 2a hours after a 7.6 magnitude e
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june kelly, bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine, two years after the invasion. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he used it to send this warning to western nations. "don't send your troops to ukraine." translation: they need - to understand once and for all that we have weapons, too, that can strike targets on their territory. and everything they think up and scare the world with risks a nuclear conflict and the end of civilisation. regarding russia, he pledged to reduce poverty, boost the birth rate and raise incomes. well, there is an election coming up. the kremlin clearly wanted russians to see this speech. it was shown live on billboards. even in some cinemas. although thi
june kelly, bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine, two years after the invasion. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he used it to send this warning to western nations....
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a _ to the bbc news website. you are alive with bbc news. a new- to the bbc news website. you are i alive with bbc news. a new category at the oscars will be recognised for best casting. it is the first new competitive category since best animated feature was added in 2002. casting directors have campaign to be recognised in the way of other film cross like sound, costume and here but speak to a casting director whose work on films like napoleon and house of gucci as well as tv shows like house of dragon. thank you for being with us. finally recognition at last was that what fascinates me about the job you do is if you get it right people don't notice. if you get it wrong they will. that is a secret, isn't it? that's exactly how our lives work. it's an incredible achievement what's happen for that we've been campaigning for 12 years. it is petsaurus a creative job, campaigning for 12 years. it is petsaurus a creativejob, it's campaigning for 12 years. it is petsaurus a creative job, it's an entirely creative job. as you said, we do ourjob brilliantly no one will know what
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this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died. voting is underway in catalonia, where pro—independence supporters wanting to break away from spain are hoping to maintain their majority in the regional parliament. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests, switzerland are crowned this year's winners. you're watching bbc news. the best programmes of last year will be honoured at the bafta tv awards in a few hours time. arrivals are under way at the awards ceremony in london. colin paterson and the team are on the red carpet. let's join them now. the writing has been phenomena
this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died. voting is underway in catalonia, where...
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welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading international pleas for restraint. israel and hamas are now looking at fresh proposals on the table at talks in cairo aimed at securing a truce in gaza and a hostage release deal. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is injerusalem. let's cross to her live for the latest on the ground. eugenics injerusalem, eugenics in jerusalem, where eugenics injerusalem, where there is much speculation here about what is much speculation here about what is the signal being sent by israel. as it announced yesterday, it will no
welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading...
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aaron delmore, bbc news, _ where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news. new— where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news, new york. _ here's a list of things that will be watching closely for you this week. on tuesday, policy makers of japan will decide on direction of industry. —— interest rates. mid week, we get the latest results from tesla, the auto—maker lowering prices to help make the brand a more attractive option. on thursday, we'll find out how the world's largest economy performed in the back order of last year. this comes ahead of the fed meeting earlier next year. —— next week. you can find plenty more on the bbc news website. do stay with bbc news. i'll be backin do stay with bbc news. i'll be back in an hour's time. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. farmore reservoir outside oxford should have far more water at this time of year. but locals who enjoy walking, fishing and boating here have seen levels drop significantly in the past two weeks, just as nearby roads, some homes and vast areas of agricultural land have been inundated.
aaron delmore, bbc news, _ where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news. new— where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news, new york. _ here's a list of things that will be watching closely for you this week. on tuesday, policy makers of japan will decide on direction of industry. —— interest rates. mid week, we get the latest results from tesla, the auto—maker lowering prices to help make the brand a more attractive option. on thursday, we'll find out how the world's largest economy performed in...
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this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal. some of those falsely accused of fraud have told the public inquiry they were bullied or intimidated by post office investigators. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. liverpool have won the football league cup for a 10th time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwanted record, they have lost their last six c
this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal....
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this is bbc news. this is the scene live at the international court ofjustice, which is today hearing israel's defence against accusations of genocide brought by south africa. explosions across yemen as us and uk forces launch air strikes against houthi rebel targets in retaliation for attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. uk prime minister rishi sunak says that the strikes are a "limited, necessary and proportionate action in self—defence". a senior houthi leader warns that the us and uk would "pay a heavy price" and says the attacks on ships are set to continue. hello, i'm lucy grey. let me take you straight to these live pictures from the hague, where israel is presenting its response to the international court ofjustice — after south africa claimed its actions in gaza were genocide. it's the second and final day of hearings at the united nations' highest court. let's listen in. or are being committed. _ let's listen in. or are being committed, but _ let's listen in. or are being committed
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the united states puts forward a draft un resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire as soon as feasible. service as soon as feasible. as it has arrested a russian—american service as it has arrested a russian—american dual citizen accused of treason and raising funds for ukraine. and scientists in australia say they've identified the brightest object ever recorded — a quasar more than 12 billion light years away. the former strictly come dancing fan robin windsor has died at the age of 44. the professional dancer appeared on the show between 2010—15. his management announced his death this morning and described him as the embodiment of passion, grace and sheer talent. we can speak to our entertainment correspondence. strictly a hugely popular and long—running tv show. just to remind us a little more about robin windsor�*s part in it. he us a little more about robin windsor's part in it. he “oined the show in 2010 h windsor's part in it. he “oined the
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there is more on the bbc news website. if you want to | the bbc news website. if you want to find out more about this issue you can watch the documentary called egg freezing and me on the iplayer. bbc analysis has found 41 clinics offering this privately could be breaching advertising guidance. we have many case studies and please read. you are watching bbc news. she rose to internationalfame as one fifth of the spice girls — but despite selling millions of records, singer mel b later found herself penniless and living back with her mum. citing the breakdown of an abusive relationship for her troubles, mel now hopes she can use her own experience to help others reclaim their lives. charlotte gallagher went to meet her. mel b made millions from the spice girls. but a few years ago, after leaving an abusive marriage, she was left with almost nothing, and had to move in with her mum in leeds. her ex denies the allegations. it's embarrassing, it's shameful. i'm all about girl power. yeah, look at what i'm just leaving, which is a complete girl powerless situation
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coming up on bbc news... fresh from winning his first darts tournament, teenager luke littler will play luke humphries on the opening night of the premier league in a rematch of the pdc world championship final. good evening. "these children were just walking home from a great night out" — the words of a father whose daughter was one of three people stabbed to death in a stranger attack in nottingham lastjune. today the killer, valdo calocane, had his manslaughter plea accepted on grounds of diminished responsibility due to a serious mental illness. two 19—year—old students, grace o'malley—kumar and barnaby webber, and a 65—year—old school caretaker ian coates died in the attack. our midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. first came the shock. then the sadness. and then the support. on the 13th ofjune, the city of nottingham was scarred by a killer who left three people dead. they were 19—year—old students barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar and school caretaker ian coates, who was 6
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welcome to bbc news. changes to employees' rights to ask for flexible working are due to come into force in the uk tomorrow, saturday, when the employment relations act 2023 becomes law. the new legislation removes the requirement for an employee to have 26 weeks' continuous service before they can make a formal flexible working request. this means the right to request flexible working becomes a day—one right. after experiencing discrimination as a new mother, victoria usherfounded her own company in 2010 and made sure flexibility was embedded into its dna.
welcome to bbc news. changes to employees' rights to ask for flexible working are due to come into force in the uk tomorrow, saturday, when the employment relations act 2023 becomes law. the new legislation removes the requirement for an employee to have 26 weeks' continuous service before they can make a formal flexible working request. this means the right to request flexible working becomes a day—one right. after experiencing discrimination as a new mother, victoria usherfounded her own...
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please do keep watching bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. russia's prison service says alexei navalny has died. he was a critic of vladimir putin and made his most recent court appearance on thursday. there has been international condemnation and we will bring you full analysis and reaction. it’s full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed — full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed this _ full analysis and reaction. it�*s confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. irate confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this - sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this and l sign of putin's brutality. we should. hold him accountable for this and no one should — hold him accountable for this and no one should be in doubt about the dreadful— one should be in doubt about the dreadful nature of his regime in russia — dreadful
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this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish settlers in the israeli occupied west bank and east jerusalem.settlements are considered illegal under international law. israel disputes this. from the west bank, our senior international correspondent, orla guerin sent this report. the hills of the west bank, palestinian land eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now, many on israel's far right want to bring settlements back to gaza. like yehuda shimon, who has raised ten children in this settler outpost in the west bank. he lived in
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish...
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there had been a tree in the bbc news studio. in the bbc news studio up to and including this monday new year's day. but some eagle—eyed viewers spotted that from the following day, the 2nd ofjanuary, it was gone, and julie taylor was not happy. another viewer called tricia echoed that... we put that question to bbc news and they told us... thank you for all your comments this week. why not make it your new year resolution to come on the very comfy newswatch sofa with me and share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media? here's how. you can email newswatch at bbc.co.uk or you can find us on x, formerly known as twitter, at newswatch bbc. you can call us on 03700106676 and do have a look at previous interviews and discussions on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch, perhaps even coming on the programme. and we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. stockholm, capital of sweden and the city of
there had been a tree in the bbc news studio. in the bbc news studio up to and including this monday new year's day. but some eagle—eyed viewers spotted that from the following day, the 2nd ofjanuary, it was gone, and julie taylor was not happy. another viewer called tricia echoed that... we put that question to bbc news and they told us... thank you for all your comments this week. why not make it your new year resolution to come on the very comfy newswatch sofa with me and share your...
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we'll have more on this developing story right here on bbc news. images show police entering the building, as you see on screen, making their way through a window, by the looks of things, trying to make their way into the hall to get to the students that have camped out inside. the campus is in upper manhattan which has been a focal point of student protests that have spread to dozens of universities and schools across the us, expressing opposition to israel's war in gaza. police are, quote, clearing it out, as they marched to the barricaded entrance to the building and police action comes hours after new york mayor eric adams and the nypd held a joint press conference where they blamed professional outside agitators escalating the situation and said that it was in public safety issue, that was what they said. let's move on and will bring the story later on our programmes here on bbc news. back to business news. binance founder changpeng zhao was sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty to money laundering charges last november. the
we'll have more on this developing story right here on bbc news. images show police entering the building, as you see on screen, making their way through a window, by the looks of things, trying to make their way into the hall to get to the students that have camped out inside. the campus is in upper manhattan which has been a focal point of student protests that have spread to dozens of universities and schools across the us, expressing opposition to israel's war in gaza. police are, quote,...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. welcome to las vegas. sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens. the consumer electronics show now takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over the years we have seen it all here. autonomous cars going up and down the strip, even a flying one on the sidewalk. so what's going to be big this year? it is time to find out. the self—proclaimed most powerful tech show on earth truly is global, with companies from around the world battling for attention and some splashing out to make a real spectacle. there's even a mini theme park in one of the halls this year with a hydrogen powered train that goes all of a few meters. so lovely of them, to name it after me,
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you're live with bbc news. thejudge overseeing donald trump's first criminal trial threatened to throw the former president in jail. judgejuan merchan found mr trump in contempt of court for a 10th time, saying he violated his gag order by commenting on the jury and how it was selected. thejudge said he recognises that mr trump could very—well be the next president, and said that throwing him in jail is the last thing he wants to do. but he said he has a job to do to uphold the judicial system. our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports. document styli. prosecutors show evidence they say proves trump coaxed the book to conceal election crimes. today in court it turned from tales of conspiracy to cover up as the former trump organization controllerjeffrey mike conley took the stand. he detailed how he was called a meeting with then cfo allen weisselberg in january 2017. he said he was given a copy of cowan�*s back statement during his $130,000 wire to stormy daniels' lawyer. his handwritten note det
you're live with bbc news. thejudge overseeing donald trump's first criminal trial threatened to throw the former president in jail. judgejuan merchan found mr trump in contempt of court for a 10th time, saying he violated his gag order by commenting on the jury and how it was selected. thejudge said he recognises that mr trump could very—well be the next president, and said that throwing him in jail is the last thing he wants to do. but he said he has a job to do to uphold the judicial...
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this is bbc news. new post—brexit border checks are in place hitting food — plant and animal imports to britain from the eu. we assess the impact on trade. a usjudge blocks elon musk�*s tesla pay deal — calling the $56 billion package "unfathomable". so what now? markets are on fed watch asjerome powell and his team wrap up their first meeting of the year. so when will the us central bank start lowering interest rates? two of the "magnificent seven" tech stocks reveal how much money they are making — alphabet and microsoft — with investors asking who is winning the ai race? hello, i'm sally bundock with all your latest business news. we start here in the uk where it's a brave new day for brexit. new border checks came into force at midnight — so are in place now at uk borders on imported food — animal and plant products from the eu. these include additional customs rules — more paperwork and in some cases physical checks — changes that echo what the eu has had in place for uk export
this is bbc news. new post—brexit border checks are in place hitting food — plant and animal imports to britain from the eu. we assess the impact on trade. a usjudge blocks elon musk�*s tesla pay deal — calling the $56 billion package "unfathomable". so what now? markets are on fed watch asjerome powell and his team wrap up their first meeting of the year. so when will the us central bank start lowering interest rates? two of the "magnificent seven" tech stocks...
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well, let's discuss those questions with richard burgess, the director of news content for bbc news. thank you, richard, for coming on the programme. now, we've discussed the way the bbc describes hamas at the very start of this conflict. can you see why people like the foreign secretary are thinking the bbc needs to think again now? well, we've always understood that many people don't agree or necessarily understand this policy, but we think it's an important one. it's in our editorial guidelines, and we think it's an important point of principle, and let me explain why. you'll have heard hamas referred to as terrorists on many occasions on the bbc, but that we attribute that. we say, "who is calling them terrorists"? and the reason why we don't do it as the bbc labelling them is if we start to label one group and make a valuejudgment about them as terrorists, we would then have to do exactly the same for every armed group, every army, every government, every violent act across the world. and that's not a position that we, as an impartial broadcaster think we should be in, we don't
well, let's discuss those questions with richard burgess, the director of news content for bbc news. thank you, richard, for coming on the programme. now, we've discussed the way the bbc describes hamas at the very start of this conflict. can you see why people like the foreign secretary are thinking the bbc needs to think again now? well, we've always understood that many people don't agree or necessarily understand this policy, but we think it's an important one. it's in our editorial...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> hello, "the context" bbc news. >> the winding road to polling data still has plenty around the corner and while every announcement prompts a flurry of reaction, each party seeks to undermine the others. >> this has been a closely fought election and that is because the anc's record government and government over the past 30 years is being questioned. >> in november, on the territory on which i'm standing, u.s. territory, there is a choice between trump and biden. behind me, mexicans will also have their choice. ♪ >> 2024 is the year of elections and here on "the context," for," the next hour we are taking you around the globe to some of the key boats coming up. we will start here in the u.k. as campaigning is in full swing as we head toward that july 4 election day. also tonight, and the last few minutes, polls have closed in south africa. we will be live in the capital of for the reaction as we await those results. we are also live in mexico near the u.s. border. it's election day in mexico on sunday, and immigration is set to be a big issue for v
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thanks for joining us on bbc news. in the past you have treated alexei navalny and you continued to advise him on a regular basis. i would like to begin by getting your reaction to his death. >> the reaction is i am shocked. the same as all people in russia who believed in alexei navalny and who hoped to see him have freedom. a big shock for all of us. >> we know that there have been differing accounts so far of the cause of his death. as we have said in 2020, he was poisoned with the nerve agent novichok and you treated him back then. what more can you tell us about novichok and the effects it can have? >> it affects many systems. the worst are cardiac date symptoms. -- are cardiac symptoms. heart rate. and even cardiac arrest if it is used in big dose. it has pulmonary symptoms. it has a very serious effect. all muscles are affected. it affects respiratory. it can be deadly because it can stop the breathing. >> how badly was mr. navalny impacted by the attempt on his life in 2020 using novichok? what were the long-te
thanks for joining us on bbc news. in the past you have treated alexei navalny and you continued to advise him on a regular basis. i would like to begin by getting your reaction to his death. >> the reaction is i am shocked. the same as all people in russia who believed in alexei navalny and who hoped to see him have freedom. a big shock for all of us. >> we know that there have been differing accounts so far of the cause of his death. as we have said in 2020, he was poisoned with...
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we asked bbc news and they told us... finally, dominating tv news output on monday was the solar eclipse that appeared across parts of north america, prompting great excitement among those that witnessed it. nada tawfiq was one of the bbc�*s reporters on the spot. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. watching that was alberto nieto who sent us this video. finally, dominating tv news output on monday was the solar eclipse that appeared across parts of north america, prompting great excitement among those that witnessed it. nada tawfiq was one of the bbc�*s reporters on the spot. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. watching that was alberto nieto who sent us this video. and the journalist was describing the crowds witnessing the astrological phenomenon
we asked bbc news and they told us... finally, dominating tv news output on monday was the solar eclipse that appeared across parts of north america, prompting great excitement among those that witnessed it. nada tawfiq was one of the bbc�*s reporters on the spot. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. watching that was alberto nieto who sent us this video....
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james landale, bbc news. for more on the situation, i spoke to former us ambassador to malta and president of the middle east policy council, gina abercrombie—winstanley. how serious a warning is this do you think from the us and from president biden? president biden did exactly what he needed to do. he has been saying for several weeks now and communicating to the israeli prime minister that the united states is not satisfied with how they are conducting the war, with how they are prosecuting it and quietly, behind—the—scenes, has been giving exactly what we needed to see from them in regard to the treatment of civilians, with regard to providing humanitarian assistance and, of course, protecting health workers and aid workers and journalists. and without much to show for it. so at this point the president is being increasingly embarrassed by the prime minister and the prime minister has shown, previously, he is willing to do and it was a time to come to heel on what the us president wanted from the is
james landale, bbc news. for more on the situation, i spoke to former us ambassador to malta and president of the middle east policy council, gina abercrombie—winstanley. how serious a warning is this do you think from the us and from president biden? president biden did exactly what he needed to do. he has been saying for several weeks now and communicating to the israeli prime minister that the united states is not satisfied with how they are conducting the war, with how they are...
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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 estimated to have more
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are watching bbc news. stay with us. we will have _ switzerland. are watching bbc news. stay with us. we will have the - stay with us. we will have the latest headlines after a short break. the skies may look a little threatening where you are today, that is certainly not the case everywhere, but storms are building across western parts of the uk. the warmer and sunnier weather will be further to the east across the country. let's see what is happening then in the second half of the afternoon....
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this is bbc news. the headlines: japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. as smoke filled the cabin, all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the burning japan airlines aircraft using the emergency inflatable slides. japan airlines and airbus have both expressed their sympathies for those affected by the accident. japanese officials say at least 48 people have died and many others are trapped beneath rubble, after a powerful earthquake. ukraine suffers another intense night of russian bombardment, leaving at least five people dead. ukraine's air defence claims 35 drones were shot down. time for a look at the business news now. tesla, the elon musk controlled car—maker which pioneered mass market electric vehicles, has been relegated to second position in the global league of electric car—makers. its chinese rival, byd has reported that it sold 526,000 cars in the final quarter of last year compared t
this is bbc news. the headlines: japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. as smoke filled the cabin, all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the burning japan airlines aircraft using the emergency inflatable slides. japan airlines and airbus have both expressed their sympathies for those affected by the accident. japanese officials say at least 48 people have died and many others are trapped...
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this is bbc news. you are life with bbc news. we have been bringing you the story of a baby girl in gaza who was delivered basis aryan after her mother was killed in an air strike saturday night. doctors saved sabrina but her mother, father and old sister were killed. the health ministry in gaza run by hamas says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began and children. 0ur correspondent reports now on the story. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb israel dropped here would kill her father, sister and mother. doctors had only minutes to rescue the baby from her dying mother's womb. tapping to stimulate breathing. air pumped into tiny lungs. the fight to live, the strongest instinct at any age. they've called her sabreen, after her mother. "the baby is under medical care," says dr mohammed salama. "she'll stay here for three to four "weeks in the nursery and after that, "we'll see about her leaving." baby sabreen al—sakani's parents and younger sister lay among the other dead of the air
this is bbc news. you are life with bbc news. we have been bringing you the story of a baby girl in gaza who was delivered basis aryan after her mother was killed in an air strike saturday night. doctors saved sabrina but her mother, father and old sister were killed. the health ministry in gaza run by hamas says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began and children. 0ur correspondent reports now on the story. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb...
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you're live with bbc news. a long list of people associated with jeffrey a long list of people associated withjeffrey epstein has been made public. the documents are expected to include nearly 200 names including some of epstein �*s accusers, prominent business people, politicians and more. the disclosures could be a new light on the sex trafficking network directed by epstein who died in 2019. peter bowes is in los angeles. what else do we know? these documents. — what else do we know? these documents, some _ what else do we know? these documents, some previously. documents, some previously unseen. what we are doing right now is trying to scrutinise essentially what is new, what we had been told that was not already in the public domain. it is no surprise the names of some very high profile individuals that have long been known to be associated with jeffrey epstein, people like former presidents donald trump and bill clinton, yes there are names appearing these documents. since prince andrew as well. high
you're live with bbc news. a long list of people associated with jeffrey a long list of people associated withjeffrey epstein has been made public. the documents are expected to include nearly 200 names including some of epstein �*s accusers, prominent business people, politicians and more. the disclosures could be a new light on the sex trafficking network directed by epstein who died in 2019. peter bowes is in los angeles. what else do we know? these documents. — what else do we know?...
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you are watching bbc news. let's go back to — story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one _ story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of— story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our- story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our top - let's go back to one of our top stories, one of britain's best loved broadcasters, the bbc dj steve wright has died suddenly at the age of 69. he delighted listeners to radio 2, and before that, bbc radio 1, for more than 40 years. his final programme, a special valentine's day edition of his love songs programme, was broadcastjust on sunday. let's speak to tony blackburn. welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts? i welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts?— welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about it _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about it this - shocked, i
you are watching bbc news. let's go back to — story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one _ story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of— story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our- story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our top - let's go back to one of our top stories, one of britain's best loved broadcasters, the bbc dj steve wright has died suddenly at the age of 69. he delighted listeners to radio 2, and before that, bbc...
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dan roan, bbc news. at least 60 people are reported to have died trying to cross the mediterranean from libya to europe after the dinghy they were in broke down. around 25 people were rescued from the overcrowded inflatable. they said its engine had cut out three days into the crossing — leaving them drifting at sea. russians are preparing to vote in a three—day long presidential election — the result isn't in doubt. critics say the poll is neither free norfair and is designed to hand vladimir putin a fifth term in office. but what of the country he's ruled for nearly a quarter of a century? 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports from the town of borovsk on two very different pictures of russia. these days, when vladimir 0vchinnikov paints russia, the result is very dark. from a mountain of skulls and a dictator's ambition to this — russia's war in ukraine likened to stalin's terror. the 86—year—old artist had taken his anti—war message onto the streets, graffitiing "stop the war". all t
dan roan, bbc news. at least 60 people are reported to have died trying to cross the mediterranean from libya to europe after the dinghy they were in broke down. around 25 people were rescued from the overcrowded inflatable. they said its engine had cut out three days into the crossing — leaving them drifting at sea. russians are preparing to vote in a three—day long presidential election — the result isn't in doubt. critics say the poll is neither free norfair and is designed to hand...
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yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. the wikileaks founderjulian assange faces a wait to discover whether or not he will be extradited to the united states — after the high court in london gave us authorities three weeks to provide assurances that he would not face the death penalty if sent there. mr assange faces extradition over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, after the publication of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars. here's our correspondent ellie price. free julian assange! through every legal twist and turn, and there have been many, his supporters make their voices heard. althouthulian assange will not be immediately extradited, today was not a victory either. thejudges dismissed mr assange's attempt to appeal on the grounds that the us was trying to extradite him for his political opinions. what the courts have done has been to invite a political intervention from the united states, to send a letter saying it is all ok. i find this
yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. the wikileaks founderjulian assange faces a wait to discover whether or not he will be extradited to the united states — after the high court in london gave us authorities three weeks to provide assurances that he would not face the death penalty if sent there. mr assange faces extradition over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, after the publication of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and...
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nikki fox, bbc news. the son of a victim of the windrush scandal says he was outraged when he was told by the home office that he could take a dna test to prove his relationship with his father, as part of his compensation application. bbc news has been told that dijounjhagroo—bryan, who�*s 39, won�*t have to provide such evidence — but lawyers have called the original request traumatic. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. it�*s another slap in the face, you know? when 39—year—old dijoun jhagroo—bryan received this letter from the home office about his windrush compensation claim, he was stunned. he�*s one of thousands of british windrush descendants, but now he�*s being asked to prove he�*s his father�*s son by doing a voluntary dna test, which he�*d have to pay for, to be eligible for compensation. they even asked if we could track down the midwife who actually helped bring me into this world. and to me, when i read it, i thought it was ridiculous. when
nikki fox, bbc news. the son of a victim of the windrush scandal says he was outraged when he was told by the home office that he could take a dna test to prove his relationship with his father, as part of his compensation application. bbc news has been told that dijounjhagroo—bryan, who�*s 39, won�*t have to provide such evidence — but lawyers have called the original request traumatic. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. it�*s another slap in the face, you...
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to stay with bbc news. voice-over: bbc news - i bringing you different stories from across the uk. this may look like a pleasant video of wildlife frolicking in the forest of dean, but take a closer look at this deer�*s head. the crossbow bow is entered from the side of the back of the head, sheared off, and gone between the skull and the ear behind the ear. so then it's hanging out. we know the deer survived for at least three weeks because dave walker first spotted it around christmas time. he didn't get a clear photo of it back then, so he came back recently, and within five minutes, found the deer and took this video. deeply moved by what he'd seen, dave handed the video to police. i felt sorry for it, really did. you know, that bow could have totally missed it. could have gone into the dense part of the forest and hit somebody. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voice-over: bbc news - bringing you different stories from across the uk. east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. once a big attraction but since the summer of �*21, it's been s
to stay with bbc news. voice-over: bbc news - i bringing you different stories from across the uk. this may look like a pleasant video of wildlife frolicking in the forest of dean, but take a closer look at this deer�*s head. the crossbow bow is entered from the side of the back of the head, sheared off, and gone between the skull and the ear behind the ear. so then it's hanging out. we know the deer survived for at least three weeks because dave walker first spotted it around christmas time....
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us on bbc news. . ~' , ., , much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ~ i. , . let's turn to some other news around the world. at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke outjust before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. officials in turkey say police have freed seven workers held hostage by a gunman at a procter & gamble plant in istanbul. the local governor told reporters that police staged a raid when the lone gunman took a bathroom break. no one was injured in the nine—hour siege. the gunman has been detained and is unharmed. the first parent to go on trial in the us for a mass shooting carried out by a child has tried to place the blame on her husband. jennifer crumbley told jurors that the gun she and her husband purchased for their son was not her responsibility. her son is serving life in prison for killing f
us on bbc news. . ~' , ., , much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ~ i. , . let's turn to some other news around the world. at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke outjust before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. officials in turkey say police...