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this is bbc news. local media are reporting that that police have charged a man with the attempted murder of slovakian prime minister roberto fico. he is in a critical condition after being shot. labour insists that it has not scaled back in its ambitions. on friday, visitors to buckingham palace will have the chance to see one of the biggest collections from the royal family's archive. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin this hour in china where russia's president putin is on a state visit. it's his first foreign trip since his unprecedented re—election for a fifth term, and his second visit to china in six months.
this is bbc news. local media are reporting that that police have charged a man with the attempted murder of slovakian prime minister roberto fico. he is in a critical condition after being shot. labour insists that it has not scaled back in its ambitions. on friday, visitors to buckingham palace will have the chance to see one of the biggest collections from the royal family's archive. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and...
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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
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...
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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
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wongkamala bbc news in singapore. wongkamala bbc news in singapore-— wongkamala bbc news in sina-aore. ~ as we heard from monica the plane maker comac has big ambitions. certification is the first main hurdle and it needs to be recognised by the faa and the european authorities in order to be recognised around the world by most authorities. they are not going to buy the air plane until that is done. and they need to convince these airlines that their plane can be operated reliably. it is still early days in operation. there are a few operating domestically in china but the data is not out there yet to validate the operational integrity of this aircraft. operating economics as well. they have to prove that this plane has similar operating economics to the a320 and 737. it is more than just offering a cheaper aircraft, it is also about having airlines be able to make money with the air plane at the end of the day. if they do not have a reliable and profitable air plane that cannot be considered seriously. but they hav
wongkamala bbc news in singapore. wongkamala bbc news in singapore-— wongkamala bbc news in sina-aore. ~ as we heard from monica the plane maker comac has big ambitions. certification is the first main hurdle and it needs to be recognised by the faa and the european authorities in order to be recognised around the world by most authorities. they are not going to buy the air plane until that is done. and they need to convince these airlines that their plane can be operated reliably. it is...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines of the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. orchestra tuning. she rehearses. intercom: ladies and gentlemen, this is your call to take _ places for the programme. places please. places. 0k, they're ready for you. good luck. thank you. heartbeats. your heart is racing. the adrenaline is flowing. this is your moment. it's time to conquer your nerves, face the crowd and let all that practice pay off. # sweeter than roses. . . # some say it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become an expert. and forjosephine shaw, this performance is part of thatjourney, as she blows our socks off with a rendition of sweeter than roses to a very unusual audience. she does lip trills. i've always loved singing. my parents say i was a bit of an annoying child growing up. i was making lots of weird noises and apparently would hum myself to sleep. so eventually they were like, "let's, let's put this into something useful," and got me some singing lessons. talk to m
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i am grateful that my father never really knew the extent of how he was duped. auctioneer call i first heard about the zaks collection from konstantin akinsha and andrei vassiliev. from the very beginning, the story seemed hard to believe. we wanted to understand how paintings of such dubious origin could be sold as genuine works, and how did they end up on the walls of museums all around the world 7 one painting from the zaks collection unexpectedly appeared in a scene from christopher nolan's oppenheimer. a few months later, the same painting turned up in anotherfilm, the wonderful story of henry sugar by wes anderson. i'm beatrice gimpel and i'm swiss and i'm partly french through marriage, but i've lived here in london in the uk for 49 years — 49 very happy years. my parents, especially my father, were very interested in paintings and sculpture and from the mid—late �*60s, early
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you are watching bbc news, welcome if you have justjoined you are watching bbc news, welcome if you havejustjoined us. i would like to recap what has happened, dramatic scenes in slovakia, a few hours ago, breaking news thatjust a couple of hours ago an assassination attempt on the prime minister of slovakia, robert fico, has been shot and injured. a post on his official facebook page says he was hit several times, we know a number of shots were fired. we have eyewitnesses describing seeing and hearing that. i want to show pictures of the aftermath, because they were filmed very quickly in the immediate aftermath, and you see the security detail simply pick him up and get him into his car before they whisk him away, and we know three or four shots actually hitting the prime minister, eye witnesses have described one in the abdomen certainly, i've heard reports of shots hitting him in the arm and also the leg, the eyewitness talking about blood on his forehead, and those pictures we are seeing the man that was detained, a suspect, wrestled to the ground, you can see his arms cuffed behind him, all
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while here in the studio is james stephenson, the news editor for bbc news. thank you both for coming on newswatch. so david, lots of news organisations felt that altering the photo was a big news story. did you? it was a story. it wasn't a big news story as far as i'm concerned. it's an amateur photographer, not a professional photographer, and it was a joyful family photo. i've done it myself with family photos, do a little bit of alteration. but what has been taken up by the media, and i watch the bbc a lot, and certainly the bbc all day monday, to have the the lead article with a forensic dissection of that photograph, looking at every aspect of it, to me, was was over the top when there so many more important things going on around the world. james, the story took up eight minutes, pretty much, of all three main bbc bulletins on monday, nearly a third of the air time. wasn't that excessive? i don't think it was. and i think we've seen from your introduction that the picture was already a story on sunday because of the decision by the princess of wales to
while here in the studio is james stephenson, the news editor for bbc news. thank you both for coming on newswatch. so david, lots of news organisations felt that altering the photo was a big news story. did you? it was a story. it wasn't a big news story as far as i'm concerned. it's an amateur photographer, not a professional photographer, and it was a joyful family photo. i've done it myself with family photos, do a little bit of alteration. but what has been taken up by the media, and i...
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this is bbc news. councillors in birmingham are expected in the next hour to approve cuts to local services as they look to save £300 million. it's europe's largest local authority and it declared itself bankrupt last year. council tax will rise by 21% over two years, youth services and day centres and early help centres are all impacted by the proposed cuts and reviews as well into the bin collections, libraries and cultural organisation grants, leisure fees, street lighting and much more. last night nottingham city councillors approved cuts to jobs and services as part of efforts to plug a £53 million gap in their budget. the labour run authority has blamed the reduction in funding from central government, rising demand and high inflation. ministers say they are increasing funding but that councils are ultimately responsible for their finances. i want to take you to the live pictures from birmingham, this is inside the city chamber and you can see people are gathering. a lot of press there as well
this is bbc news. councillors in birmingham are expected in the next hour to approve cuts to local services as they look to save £300 million. it's europe's largest local authority and it declared itself bankrupt last year. council tax will rise by 21% over two years, youth services and day centres and early help centres are all impacted by the proposed cuts and reviews as well into the bin collections, libraries and cultural organisation grants, leisure fees, street lighting and much more....
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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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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, just straight after this programme. was there too much speculation before the budget about what might be in the budget? welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up — we all found out what was in the chancellor's red box on wednesday. couldn't bbc news have held off reporting on it till then? and... this is the starting gun for the next general election. the polls don't look good for your party, do they, particularly...? was it really possible to analyse jeremy hunt's announcements amidst all that background noise? it's been a big news week on both sides of the atlantic — with the budget dominating the domestic agenda, and in the united states, the president's state of the union address and super tuesday. the latter, a series of primary votes in 15 states and one territory, crucial in selecting the candidates for this autumn�*s presidential election, pretty much confirmed what we already knew — that we're headin
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you are watching bbc news. i am lewis bornjones. the uk's deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the personal details of a0 million voters in a hack of the election watchdog. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. uk prime minister rishi sunak says the government is taking action to protect the country. our position is that china has been behaving in an increasingly authoritarian position abroad and at home and it represents a growing challenge of the greater state —based threat to our security, so it's right we take measures to protect ourselves, which is what we are doing. to give specific examples, we using our new nat
you are watching bbc news. i am lewis bornjones. the uk's deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the...
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well, we put that to bbc news and they told us we take considered that same day, bbc one�*s lunchtime news showed a report ahead of the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings, the largest seaborne invasion in history, which began the liberation of france when the second world war broke out. these veterans of the normandy landings were the same age as some of the schoolchildren they're meeting today. we, my colleagues, we are we went through it. we know the little stories, the and it's important that they know. when you think of learning about history and d—day, you always watch movies. you read books, you think of all these things. but then you never really realise what it's like until you hear these people actually talking about it. the allied invasion of northern france succeeded in wresting europe from north sea occupation. from nazi occupation. nick eccleston was watching carefully and got in touch with this afterwards about an error with the archive footage at the end of that clip. having seen today's lunchtime news, the bbc laudably included an item on the 80th anniversary,
well, we put that to bbc news and they told us we take considered that same day, bbc one�*s lunchtime news showed a report ahead of the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings, the largest seaborne invasion in history, which began the liberation of france when the second world war broke out. these veterans of the normandy landings were the same age as some of the schoolchildren they're meeting today. we, my colleagues, we are we went through it. we know the little stories, the and it's...
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or use the bbc news app. staying briefly on news about electric cars and another american ev maker that has hit a bump on the road is rivian, which reported close to 14,000 in deliveries for the quarter ending december. but that is much lower than wall street's expectations, sending shares down by more than 10%. in other news making headlines this morning, maersk has suspended all shipping through the red sea and gulf of eden untilfurther notice following an attack on one of its vessels from militants over the weekend. the danish logistics giant says it will reroute some vessels around the cape of good hope in africa. houthi militants based in yemen and backed by iran have in recent weeks repeatedly attacked vessels in the red sea in response to the war in gaza. it has raised concerns about the disruptions to global trade through the waterway. by some estimates, about 12% of global trade and three million barrels of crude oil traverse the red sea every day. to india now. a nationwide strike across the country
or use the bbc news app. staying briefly on news about electric cars and another american ev maker that has hit a bump on the road is rivian, which reported close to 14,000 in deliveries for the quarter ending december. but that is much lower than wall street's expectations, sending shares down by more than 10%. in other news making headlines this morning, maersk has suspended all shipping through the red sea and gulf of eden untilfurther notice following an attack on one of its vessels from...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" 'n jones, and you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> states have the duty to adopt and apply practice and regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. >> it is absolutely incredible what happened today that we got actually -- we won. not just won, we won, we won. >> climate action is not some thing that we must morally do but something that we must do legally. european states are legally required to take climate action to protect citizens. >> this was certainly promise a stronger legal pathway to achieving climate justice. ♪ lewis: for the first time, climate change campaigners when their case at the european court of human rights. we will look at what impact it could have. also, foreign secretary david cameron is in the u.s. trying to get more money for the war in ukraine. what difference can he make? more security around the champions league game going on right now after threats from islamic state groups supporting media. and even when she loses, she wins. record-brea
announcer: and now, "bbc news" 'n jones, and you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> states have the duty to adopt and apply practice and regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. >> it is absolutely incredible what happened today that we got actually -- we won. not just won, we won, we won. >> climate action is not some thing that we must morally do but something that...
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that's all for the moment, the news continues on bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. myeloma three years ago, his life was changed forever. since then, he's undergone chemotherapy in barnsley and is now about to start a round of stem cell treatments. it's a lifesaver. i mean, it might have been that like, say, 20 years ago, it might have been a couple of tablets. things like that, just to try to help. the m1 in south yorkshire, where his healthy stem cells into his body. there is a risk that we might damage these stem cells so one way of treating cancer by giving lots of chemotherapy is to take these cells out of the person first and then give the chemotherapy you want. and then a day or two later, we put the stem cell back. this centre is thought to be one of the biggest in europe and serves hospitals across the north of the uk. in yorkshire, the demand for stem cells is high, for more stories from across the uk, head l to the bbc news website. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. and biden has entered his
that's all for the moment, the news continues on bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. myeloma three years ago, his life was changed forever. since then, he's undergone chemotherapy in barnsley and is now about to start a round of stem cell treatments. it's a lifesaver. i mean, it might have been that like, say, 20 years ago, it might have been a couple of tablets. things like that, just to try to help. the m1 in south yorkshire, where his healthy stem cells...
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that's all for the moment, the news continues on bbc news. thanks for watching. bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. when darren was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer myeloma three years ago, his life was changed forever. since then, he's undergone chemotherapy in barnsley and is now about to start a round of stem cell treatments. it's a lifesaver. i mean, it might have been that like, say, 20 years ago, it might have been a couple of tablets. things like that, just to try to help. yeah, we do. we do get the best results from stem cell donors. he's having a tour of a new lab just off the mi in south yorkshire, where his healthy stem cells are being frozen and stored, ready to be re—infused into his body. when we give chemotherapy to somebody to cure their cancer, there is a risk that we might damage these stem cells or even killing them. so one way of treating cancer by giving lots of chemotherapy is to take these cells out of the person first and then give the chemotherapy you want. and then a day or two later, we put the stem cell
that's all for the moment, the news continues on bbc news. thanks for watching. bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. when darren was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer myeloma three years ago, his life was changed forever. since then, he's undergone chemotherapy in barnsley and is now about to start a round of stem cell treatments. it's a lifesaver. i mean, it might have been that like, say, 20 years ago, it might have been a couple of tablets. things like that, just...
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we put pauline�*s query to bbc news and they told us: "this was a breaking news story in the morning with the bbc news at 0ne providing the latest reporting and analysis. "running orders change as the days stories evolve". last friday, the two teenagers who killed brianna ghey were sentenced to life imprisonment, and sarah thompson got in touch, complaining that the bbc should not repeatedly be showing images of them on television. "it is no longer in the public interest to show the mug shots of those responsible for brianna's murder," sara said. "please, will the bbc not subscribe to the media circus surrounding yet another serious brutality"? two days later, brianna's mother, esther ghey, appeared on sunday with laura kuenssberg and addressed these words to the mother of one of the killers, scarlettjenkinson. if she did want to contact me and she does want to speak, then i'm open to that. i'd like to understand more how their life was and what they went through. and i also want her to know that i don't blame her for what her child's done. there was a big response to that very movin
we put pauline�*s query to bbc news and they told us: "this was a breaking news story in the morning with the bbc news at 0ne providing the latest reporting and analysis. "running orders change as the days stories evolve". last friday, the two teenagers who killed brianna ghey were sentenced to life imprisonment, and sarah thompson got in touch, complaining that the bbc should not repeatedly be showing images of them on television. "it is no longer in the public interest...
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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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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. reunited once again. theodore and his dad meeting in lviv. schoolfriends did a camping out paying for his troop back to ukraine. actually, it means all the world to us. it's so amazing when children of that age are thinking of the future, thinking of what is happening in the world. what was the best bit about it? seeing a lot of my family. i slept with my dad all the time. it was a boy's room at that time. during our stay because... they both snore. no, i don't. yes, they do. theodore and his friends started a new fundraiser, cycling the distance between manchester and the middle east to raise funds for children affected by the situation in gaza. ijust felt as if it's unfair so we need to do another thing for all the people as well. they have travelled more than 500 miles. we started there and we have to get all the way over to palestine. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. i'm stephen with the catch up. our top story has details you might find upsetting, it's about the lies
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. reunited once again. theodore and his dad meeting in lviv. schoolfriends did a camping out paying for his troop back to ukraine. actually, it means all the world to us. it's so amazing when children of that age are thinking of the future, thinking of what is happening in the world. what was the best bit about it? seeing a lot of my family. i slept with my dad all the time. it was a boy's room at that time. during our...
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new series with david attenborough. " and the following day bbc one's late news bulletin highlighted not an upcoming programme, but one that had recently finished on the same channel. now look away if you don't want to know who has won the final of gladiators tonight. the programme has been a big hit for bbc one, with an average audience of 8 million viewers tuning in over the last 11 weeks. contacting us this time was gary stewart and hejoins me now. thank you so much, gary. what prompted you about that item on gladiators to contact us? having turned on the news and seen the severity of what is happening in the world, i do appreciate that a lot of news programmes will have a lighter announcement at the end of the programme. but that for me is something like what i would call skateboarding duck type territory and to have the self—promotion and self—congratulation, which is what it felt like of putting on the gladiators final — inserting it into a news item — i do not think that was event appropriate. gary, i'm going to put to you an argument that it's been a big success with
new series with david attenborough. " and the following day bbc one's late news bulletin highlighted not an upcoming programme, but one that had recently finished on the same channel. now look away if you don't want to know who has won the final of gladiators tonight. the programme has been a big hit for bbc one, with an average audience of 8 million viewers tuning in over the last 11 weeks. contacting us this time was gary stewart and hejoins me now. thank you so much, gary. what prompted...
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well, joining us on the newswatch sofa is richard burgess who is director of news content for bbc news and who will be staying with us for most of the programme to discuss your feedback this week. thank you as ever for coming on newswatch. can you explain the volume of coverage compared to stories like the nhs death case that phil there mentioned? i think is always with a news agenda, it's about a mix. so, you need a mix of stories and of course we need to cover those really serious, important stories which i think we have done really well this week with branwenjeffreys looking at the state of our school classrooms and the impact of pfi contracts, alison holt looking at issues around disability care and the nhs. but at the same time, we know that audiences welcome light relief. taylor swift is a major star, the super bowl is a major cultural and sporting event and i think it is important that we cover it and give it... you know, show the interest in it that some of our audience have. you say it's a major cultural event but american football just isn't a major sport in this country and
well, joining us on the newswatch sofa is richard burgess who is director of news content for bbc news and who will be staying with us for most of the programme to discuss your feedback this week. thank you as ever for coming on newswatch. can you explain the volume of coverage compared to stories like the nhs death case that phil there mentioned? i think is always with a news agenda, it's about a mix. so, you need a mix of stories and of course we need to cover those really serious, important...
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hello, i'm geeta guru murthy, welcome to bbc news now, welcome to bbc news now. russia has intensified its attacks in northeast ukraine — rausing fears the city of kharkiv could soon be in range of its artillery. the border town of vovchansk has been heavily bombed. kharkiv�*s governor has said russia trying to stretch the front line — ukraine's commander in the area has been replaced. in another sign of the growing strain on kyiv — ukraine has said it will need record energy imports after russian attacks on infrastructure. as russia makes progress in the war, president putin is set to appoint a new defence minister, andrey belousov. like his predecessor sergei shoigu, he doesn't have much experience in the field. but he's one of putin's most influential economic advisers. and analysts say that may offer a clue to the russian leader's desire to fund his military ambitions. we'll have more on the changes in russia's defence hierachy in a moment — first james waterhouse has the latest on the fighting in ukraine. it's a front line at the moment which is mo
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this is bbc news. in a report, the israeli defence forces admit the killing of seven aid workers was the result of grave mistakes. two officers will be sacked. new aid routes into gaza will be opened, after the us threatens a change in policy towards israel. emergency workers in taiwan are still trying to reach about 600 people trapped by wednesday's earthquake. and senior doctors in england accept a pay offer, ending a year—long dispute with the government. hello, i m annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with breaking news — a statement released by the israeli defense forces following an investigation into the air strike in gaza which killed seven aid workers. here are the key points. which killed seven aid workers. the idf says the strike should not have happened, and expressed its deep sorrow for the incident. it says those who approved the strike were convinced they were targeting hamas operatives. the strikes on the three
this is bbc news. in a report, the israeli defence forces admit the killing of seven aid workers was the result of grave mistakes. two officers will be sacked. new aid routes into gaza will be opened, after the us threatens a change in policy towards israel. emergency workers in taiwan are still trying to reach about 600 people trapped by wednesday's earthquake. and senior doctors in england accept a pay offer, ending a year—long dispute with the government. hello, i m annita mcveigh. welcome...
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this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. one passenger dies and more than 30 others injured on a singapore airlines flight from london to singapore hit by severe turbulence. the uk government outlines what it describes as a comprehensive plan to compensate those affected by the infected blood scandal. the bbc hears accusations of israeli mistreatment of palestinian dainties cut detainees from gaza. one says it amounts to torture. the provisional england squad for your 24 has been announced. manchester united's marcus rashford has been left out —— euro 2024. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. one passenger has been killed and more than 30 others injured on a singapore airlines flight from london to singapore hit by severe turbulence. the singapore—bound plane was diverted to bangkok and landed at 3:45 local time. the aircraft was carrying a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew. the airline said in a statement... maura fogarty, the senior news ed
this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. one passenger dies and more than 30 others injured on a singapore airlines flight from london to singapore hit by severe turbulence. the uk government outlines what it describes as a comprehensive plan to compensate those affected by the infected blood scandal. the bbc hears accusations of israeli mistreatment of palestinian dainties cut detainees from gaza. one says it amounts to torture. the provisional england squad for your 24 has been...
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you're live with bbc news. the prince of wales will return to public engagements today for the first time since his father king charles' cancer the king is in sandringham in norfolk as he recovers from his first round of cancer treatment. he is now expected to carry out more duties whilst the king steps back from public engagements. this morning, handing honours out at windsor castle. thank you forjoining as here on bbc news. we have had a couple of days to absorb this news of the king's cancer diagnosis and have also seen
you're live with bbc news. the prince of wales will return to public engagements today for the first time since his father king charles' cancer the king is in sandringham in norfolk as he recovers from his first round of cancer treatment. he is now expected to carry out more duties whilst the king steps back from public engagements. this morning, handing honours out at windsor castle. thank you forjoining as here on bbc news. we have had a couple of days to absorb this news of the king's cancer...
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michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. make sure you are aware of the drug laws in the country they reside in. that's it for asia business report. thanks for watching. voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different - stories from across the uk. these carpentry workshops are especially for women and non—binary people. the vast majority of skilled tradespeople are men, and founder george adams thinks it's time to bust the myth that diy is just for boys. it's far more about technique and principle than how much muscle you've got in your bicep. it's just about how determined you are. georjie built her own tiny house from scratch, but at the timber yard and in hardware stores, she faced relentless sexism. tools being taken out of my hand without my consent, not being allowed to cut my own timber at the timber yard. small commentary on my outfit, my workwear trousers. you know, i can't wear a tool belt any more because i got sick of hearing sexualised commentary. just facing that wall constantly of exclusion. that's why she set
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this is bbc news. slovakia's prime minister is shot and injured as he left a government meeting — the interior ministry says it was an assassination attempt. this is the moment the alleged attacker was apprehended and arrested at the scene. reports say the prime minister was hit several times. in slovakia as president has expressed her shock as she addressed the nation. �* ,, �* expressed her shock as she addressed the nation. ~ ,, ~ . the nation. translation: i am shocked. we're _ the nation. translation: i am shocked. we're all _ the nation. translation: i am shocked. we're all shocked - the nation. translation: i am shocked. we're all shocked by l the nation. translation: | am | shocked. we're all shocked by the terrible and vicious attack on prime minister robert fico. this is scene now in handlova — as more details are still emerging about the incident. many, many questions. we will try and answer them here in the next 60 minutes. hello i'm matthew amroliwala.
this is bbc news. slovakia's prime minister is shot and injured as he left a government meeting — the interior ministry says it was an assassination attempt. this is the moment the alleged attacker was apprehended and arrested at the scene. reports say the prime minister was hit several times. in slovakia as president has expressed her shock as she addressed the nation. �* ,, �* expressed her shock as she addressed the nation. ~ ,, ~ . the nation. translation: i am shocked. we're _ the...
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voiceover: 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 shut. it's a site defiant sports wanted to revive — their place is too small and not suitable. so, claudia, this is our sports court. as you can see, it's not really the right size, so, unfortunately, we can't offer any tournaments or proper sporting events here because it doesn't meet standards, so the community can't get that opportunity. managing director loretta lock put in a bid for fort fun and believed the site had been earmarked for them. now, it's going to a leisure and hospitality business instead. it's absolutely heartbreaking and it's — again, it's another kick for the community we support — for people with barriers to participation — and that's just not fair. they're a community interest company who promote inclusivity in sport, but they're also open to all. louis is home—educated and he's been coming for several years. me, myself, i come herejust to spen
voiceover: 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 shut. it's a site defiant sports wanted to revive — their place is too small and not suitable. so, claudia, this is our sports court. as you can see, it's not really the right size, so, unfortunately, we can't offer any tournaments or proper sporting events here because it doesn't meet standards, so the community...
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it was all the things that you want bbc news to say. i put it together and played at the meeting, and they just said, that's it, you have done it. that's one of those moments in life where you just say, there you go. life where you “ust say, there you no. ., ., ., life where you “ust say, there you go. congratulations, david. it is still going- _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking at _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking at the i go. congratulations, david. it is| still going. looking at the clock, we have only got about 2.5 minutes until we play it again. thank you for talking to us live from oxfordshire. back if you live in just a back if you live injust a moment. good afternoon. this is bbc news. keir starmer and fails his rival plan. there is fierce fighting in ukraine's car kyiv region. a dutch performer has been stopped from rehearsing at the eurovision song contest.
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you can see we have this life page, just head to the bbc news website. or on the bbc news app. re5cue crew5 in the us state of texas have told the bbc they have witnessed an unprecedented rate of drownings over the last year and a half as rising numbers of people have tried to make a deadly river crossing over the borderfrom mexico. undocumented migration figures into the us hit record highs last year, with the issue a major one ahead of november's presidential election. our correspondent tom bateman reports from the border town of eagle pass. his report contains distressing images. where the deadly waters of the rio grande meet the razor wire of america's southern frontier, a woman has waded her way from the mexican 5ide, finally reaching the safety of us soil. she pleads to cross the fence. she has gone back into the water. oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness. an activist films the scene as the woman met by us guards returns to the river, which is notorious for the numbers killed trying to cross. herfate is now unknown. directly on the other side it goes slower,
you can see we have this life page, just head to the bbc news website. or on the bbc news app. re5cue crew5 in the us state of texas have told the bbc they have witnessed an unprecedented rate of drownings over the last year and a half as rising numbers of people have tried to make a deadly river crossing over the borderfrom mexico. undocumented migration figures into the us hit record highs last year, with the issue a major one ahead of november's presidential election. our correspondent tom...
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. live with breaking news coming into us over the last few hours, we've seen so much reaction, so many of the pictures. let me take you back, rewind a few hours and show you the moments when slovakia was prime minister was shot, a number of shots ringing out. there his security detail two detail assuring him into the car. whisked away seconds later as the camera pans around for that you will see in a moment or two a man being pinned to the his hands cuffed and he was detained, arrested. all we know about this man is that he is apparently 71 years old. no other detail being reported by the slovakian authorities at this stage. no indication at all about what possibly motivated the alleged attacker. a little while later, i think this is about a0 minutes later in terms of the timeline, the prime minister being helicopter would to a hospital nearby. there was initial thought he would be taking to bratislava but that was a considerable distance. so given his injuries and a seat on the screen,
this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. live with breaking news coming into us over the last few hours, we've seen so much reaction, so many of the pictures. let me take you back, rewind a few hours and show you the moments when slovakia was prime minister was shot, a number of shots ringing out. there his security detail two detail assuring him into the car. whisked away seconds later as the camera pans around for that you will see in a moment or two a man being pinned to the his hands...
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you're watching bbc news. i think it is entirely unacceptable if folks are to believe that there is reporting across many media outlets that there were significant pressure on mr speaker to come to his decision yesterday. connie asked the leader of the house what steps she is going to make serious claims. serious claims because if there is anything of substance to these, that is an affront to any democracy where a party leader can direct decisions of the chair of this place. i am involved in a number of conversations as you know on how business comes forward. i had direct assurances i would have a vote on the words of my motion yesterday. everybody knew, everybody knew the potential outcome at the end of yesterday's debate well in advance so to suggest nobody knew that would be the outcome is utter nonsense. the reason we were in the position we were in was because the normal conventions and standing orders of this house were overruled against the advice of the clerks, and that only happened because the labour
you're watching bbc news. i think it is entirely unacceptable if folks are to believe that there is reporting across many media outlets that there were significant pressure on mr speaker to come to his decision yesterday. connie asked the leader of the house what steps she is going to make serious claims. serious claims because if there is anything of substance to these, that is an affront to any democracy where a party leader can direct decisions of the chair of this place. i am involved in a...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. not roadworks, just a road system that can't cope. this was the centre of newborough a few summers ago. the authorities closed off the road to the beach because the car park there was full and the road wasjustjamming up with cars that had nowhere to go. at this time of year, the road is quiet, but residents say traffic jams will start as soon as the easter holidays do. they've even seen road rage incidents here among frustrated visitors. people coming out to argue and then you've got the traffic behind them arguing with them then because they're not moving absolutely hectic. the cars are just flowing constantly. we got them going up and coming down the same time, and coming down the same time. and this is the reason why newborough has become so congested. the number of visitors to darwin beach has increased in recent years. some people are asking if it's even becoming too popular. filming has been going on here. you know, netflix are here in october filming and we've got the sun down
bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. not roadworks, just a road system that can't cope. this was the centre of newborough a few summers ago. the authorities closed off the road to the beach because the car park there was full and the road wasjustjamming up with cars that had nowhere to go. at this time of year, the road is quiet, but residents say traffic jams will start as soon as the easter holidays do. they've even seen road rage incidents here among frustrated...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. according to britain's biggest cancer charity, someone is diagnosed with cancer here in the uk every two minutes. despite massive progress, many treatments are still incredibly harsh and not always successful. however, we now have technologies like ai and robotics which are helping us to discover more effective drugs — with fewer side—effects — quicker. one in two of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime — one in two! for years, treatment has been centred around surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, sometimes a combination. cancer therapy has evolved over the last two decades, and particularly moving, shifting away from chemotherapy for every patient and for every cancer to personalised treatment. in some cancers, we have really made great progress. and 10—15 years ago, melanoma survival rates — median survival rates — were around six to nine months. now, patient
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. according to britain's biggest cancer charity, someone is diagnosed with cancer here in the uk every two minutes. despite massive progress, many treatments are still incredibly harsh and not always successful. however, we now have technologies like ai and robotics which are helping us to discover more effective drugs — with fewer side—effects — quicker. one in two of us will...
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monica miller, bbc news. if you want to know more about sustainable aviation fuel, do check out the bbc�*s podcast, the climate question. over the weekend, china's comac airliner, the narrow body c—1909, made its first trip outside chinese territory, staging a flyby at the singapore air show. the plane is only certified within china at the moment and it made its debut flying domestically for china eastern last year. it is planning to expand the production capacity. australia's flagship carrier, qantas, is also due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor, at flight data service company, cirium, told me what lies ahead for the aviation industry in leading manufacturers like boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they haven't been able to get out as many aircraft as they wanted. and we have to understand that a few years ago, everybody thought that this was going to be a slow recovery for the aviation industry.
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that is up for the moment on this but do stay on with bbc news. thanks for watching. each one is individual. this set is 1000 on chinese paper, for the chinese new year. the idea is that a million people can own it. how is it going to take you? five years? what does that mean. 4000 a week. blimey. why are you doing it? it is a sort of antidote to the why are you doing it? it is a sort of so :idote to the why are you doing it? it is a sort of so this e to the why are you doing it? it is a sort of so this one, he why are you doing it? it is a sort of so this one, because why are you doing it? it is a sort of so this o artwork, se why are you doing it? it is a sort of so this o artwork, and will only ever exist once it is made. for more stories from across the uk had to the bbc news website. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. tonight... valentine strikes, desert hailstorms, but first, whose responsibility is the wellbeing of uni students? natasha abraham took her own life in april 2018 while studying at bristol university. she suffered from chronic social anxiety disorder.
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. on ukraine's southern border, security is being tightened. conversation over radio. not to keep its enemies out, but to keep its own men in. explosion since the start of russia's invasion, it's been illegalfor men who can fight to leave, but thousands are trying... ..some helped by corrupt officials. we've been given exclusive access to the border forces in ukraine and moldova. we meet some of the men risking it all to leave... ..and those trying to stop them. we investigate how many are escaping and why they don't want to fight. it's the start of the daily patrol along ukraine's border with romania. vladyslav is a 22—year—old lieutenant in ukraine's border vladyslav is a 22—year—old lieutenant in ukraine's border service. the border runs mostly along a river and a mountain range, making it difficult to protect. the border guards film their operations. these young men were arrest
voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. on ukraine's southern border, security is being tightened. conversation over radio. not to keep its enemies out, but to keep its own men in. explosion since the start of russia's invasion, it's been illegalfor men who can fight to leave, but thousands are trying... ..some helped by corrupt officials. we've been given exclusive access to the border forces in ukraine...
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stay with bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. music therapy at the nottingham wellbeing hub. it's all about tackling the demons of addiction. there's a wide range of support here for people at their lowest ebb. lee created the garden. he's a paid recovery connector with first—hand experience. lee spent decades addicted to alcohol that got him into serious trouble. when i got released from prison, iwas effectively street homeless. that was a massive shock. you can't live a normal life on the streets. you will fall into some sort of alcohol or drug abuse. they want your curtains drawn on your own, hating the world and you just go to stop. 130 men and women are currently being supported by the rough sleepers drug and alcohol treatment team here. paul's 35 years old. i split with my partner. i ended up street homeless for 12 months. when i was on the streets, i ended up with pneumonia. how much have they helped you here? if i didn't get the help that i got i'd probably be dead or i'd be in prison. i've been in here and i've screame
stay with bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories| from across the uk. music therapy at the nottingham wellbeing hub. it's all about tackling the demons of addiction. there's a wide range of support here for people at their lowest ebb. lee created the garden. he's a paid recovery connector with first—hand experience. lee spent decades addicted to alcohol that got him into serious trouble. when i got released from prison, iwas effectively street homeless. that was a massive...
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you're watching "bbc news." taiwan will elect a new president this coming weekend in an election that china has called a choice between peace and war. taiwan's separation from china is seen in beijing as an aberration, a leftover from china's civil war. they drove china's nationalist leader shanghai check from power. today taiwan is a democracy and its people are free to choose the government they want. >> there was a time when statues of shanghai she can greeted up whenever you went on this island. today it's a rare sight. hundreds of his statues have been stashed away here at this riverside park. this 94-year-old isn't happy about it. as a young soldier he fled china in 19 9 but he's never stopped feeling chinese. >> taiwan is a province. it is still a part of china. slowly, the differences between us will narrow until we are the same. then we can achieve unification. >> shanghai shek tried to turn china into a mini version of the china he'd left behind. he said there was no suffer thing as being taiwan ease.
you're watching "bbc news." taiwan will elect a new president this coming weekend in an election that china has called a choice between peace and war. taiwan's separation from china is seen in beijing as an aberration, a leftover from china's civil war. they drove china's nationalist leader shanghai check from power. today taiwan is a democracy and its people are free to choose the government they want. >> there was a time when statues of shanghai she can greeted up whenever you...
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you are watching bbc news and the live coverage of| bbc news and the live coverage of nicola sturgeon at the covid inquiry. we will say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. just inquiry. we will say goodbye to viewers on bbc two.— viewers on bbc two. just to be clear, viewers on bbc two. just to be clear. we _ viewers on bbc two. just to be clear. we are _ viewers on bbc two. just to be clear, we are obviously - viewers on bbc two. just to be clear, we are obviously keen i clear, we are obviously keen understanding whether they were used for your— understanding whether they were used for your business related to the covid _ for your business related to the covid pandemic in the conduct of your— covid pandemic in the conduct of your rule — covid pandemic in the conduct of your rule as first minister. if there — your rule as first minister. if there were used for some other purpose. — there were used for some other purpose, we have no interest. they were the cause _ purpose, we have no interest. they were the cause that _ purpose, we have no interest. they were the cause that my _
you are watching bbc news and the live coverage of| bbc news and the live coverage of nicola sturgeon at the covid inquiry. we will say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. just inquiry. we will say goodbye to viewers on bbc two.— viewers on bbc two. just to be clear, viewers on bbc two. just to be clear. we _ viewers on bbc two. just to be clear. we are _ viewers on bbc two. just to be clear, we are obviously - viewers on bbc two. just to be clear, we are obviously keen i clear, we are obviously...
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live from london, this is bbc news. russia and kazakhstan suffer the worst flooding in almost a century, forcing more than 100,000 people from their homes. we'll be speaking to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, live. muslims in gaza mark the end of ramadan — with fears of an israeli onslaught on rafah. president biden warns benjamin netanyahu he's making a "mistake." i think what he's doing is a mistake. i don't agree with his approach. i think it's outrageous. a landmark review into how england's health service provided gender services to children finds they were let down by treatment that lacked firm evidence. and world athletics announces it will become the first international federation to award prize money at the olympic games.
live from london, this is bbc news. russia and kazakhstan suffer the worst flooding in almost a century, forcing more than 100,000 people from their homes. we'll be speaking to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, live. muslims in gaza mark the end of ramadan — with fears of an israeli onslaught on rafah. president biden warns benjamin netanyahu he's making a "mistake." i think what he's doing is a mistake. i don't agree with his approach. i think it's outrageous. a landmark review...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello from the bbc sport centre. the chelsea and australia striker sam kerr is set to face trial after being charged with a racially aggravated offence involving a police officer. it follows an alleged incident in january last year after police officers responded to a complaint involving a taxi fare in twickenham. the 30—year—old matildas captain, her country's all—time top scorer, pleaded not guilty to the offence at a court hearing yesterday and is scheduled to appear at wimbledon magistrates court in february next year. kerr is curently sidelined with an anterior cruciate ligament injury. i woke iwoke up i woke up this morning like everyone else did to the news on that is when football australia found out about this unsettling event. but, look, we are trying to get to the bottom of it at the moment. we've got our own questions you would like to know and we have to find out what actually happened but we also want to say there is a process that is under way in the united kingdom and that process needs to run i
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello from the bbc sport centre. the chelsea and australia striker sam kerr is set to face trial after being charged with a racially aggravated offence involving a police officer. it follows an alleged incident in january last year after police officers responded to a complaint involving a taxi fare in twickenham. the 30—year—old matildas captain, her country's all—time top scorer, pleaded not guilty to the offence at a...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, tokyo. apple has announced its long—awaited vision pro headset will go on sale on february two in the united states. us customers have been given the option to pre—order the nearly $3,500 mixed—reality device from mid—january. it is the first major new product to be released by the firm since the apple watch launched in 2015. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. this agricultural land between wetherby road and the river wharfe could be the site of a new housing development in tadcaster. peter is one of around 300 campaigners against the plan, so this piece of land here covers 35 hectares and gladman developments are proposing to build over 400 houses on it. the water levels are gradually seeping up onto this land, which would be a disaster to build on. i think it would definitely make the flooding issue worse because they are going to concrete over what is now wetland which can drain t
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, tokyo. apple has announced its long—awaited vision pro headset will go on sale on february two in the united states. us customers have been given the option to pre—order the nearly $3,500 mixed—reality device from mid—january. it is the first major new product to be released by the firm since the apple watch launched in 2015. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk....
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monica miller, bbc news, singapore. to know more about sustainable aviation fuel, check out the bbc�*s podcast the climate question. australia's flagship carrier qantas is due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor of flight data service firm cirium told me what lies ahead for the industry and its leading manufacturers boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they have not been able to get a asmany aircraft as they wanted, and we've got to understand that if years ago, everybody thought this was going to be very slow recovery for the aviation industry, but instead it's been a very fast one and it's been sustained and is now growing above where it was prior to the pandemic, so thatis was prior to the pandemic, so that is really going to put a lot of pressure on airbus and mac want to get jets lot of pressure on airbus and mac want to getjets out mac want to get jets out the door and it also put a lot of pressure on airlines
monica miller, bbc news, singapore. to know more about sustainable aviation fuel, check out the bbc�*s podcast the climate question. australia's flagship carrier qantas is due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor of flight data service firm cirium told me what lies ahead for the industry and its leading manufacturers boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they have not been able to get a...