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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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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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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. a "transparent attempt to split the west" — that's how the white house has described an alleged russian leak of audio appearing to show german air force officials discussing giving ukraine long range missiles. in the 38—minute leaked recording, they are heard discussing how taurus long range cruise missiles could be used by ukraine. the breach has sparked major concerns about germany's security among its allies, including france and the uk. here's some of the alleged recording as voiced by a producer at the bbc. let me start with what could be the most critical thing that might happen given the current discussions. if the chancellor does provide us with the taurus missiles, one aspect is the timing of this. we would say, "that's great, but it will take another "eight months until you can use it." secondly, there's no way of speeding up the process because of the danger of mishaps and the missile going down on a nursery causing civilian victims. they were talking there about german
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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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you're live with bbc news. ecuadoreans are voting in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. it comes as officials say that a prison warden was murdered in ecuador on sunday. measures include the expansion ofjoint military and police patrols, they'll also significantly boost gun controls, tightening regulations, and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences could be extradited if the constitutional changes are passed. as he voted, president daniel noboa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a gang leader escaped. civilians in the north of niger celebrated reports that the united states is set to withdraw troops from two bases in the country, in consultation with the ruling militaryjunta. hundreds of people marche
you're live with bbc news. ecuadoreans are voting in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. it comes as officials say that a prison warden was murdered in ecuador on sunday. measures include the expansion ofjoint military and police patrols, they'll also significantly boost gun controls, tightening regulations, and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised...
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live from london, this is bbc news. hope on the horizon — an aid ship, towing food, approaches gaza. israel says that hamas�*s latest proposal for a ceasefire and gas contains unrealistic demands. —— ceasefire in gaza. voting is under way in russia in an election which vladimir putin is bound to win, securing another six years of power. in ukraine there has been a russian message2 on a dsl with two rescue workers killed and at least 20 people injured. —— rushing missile strike. a missile strike in 0desa — two people dead and at least 20 injured. rishi sunak is underfresh pressure over his ties to frank hester — the party donor at the centre of the racism row. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan — welcome to bbc news now. we're watching developments on a range of stories, as you've heard in the headlines. this hour we're live in kiev, westminster, and jerusalem. let's start with developments in the middle east, as that first ship carrying aid to gaza has arrived off the coast
live from london, this is bbc news. hope on the horizon — an aid ship, towing food, approaches gaza. israel says that hamas�*s latest proposal for a ceasefire and gas contains unrealistic demands. —— ceasefire in gaza. voting is under way in russia in an election which vladimir putin is bound to win, securing another six years of power. in ukraine there has been a russian message2 on a dsl with two rescue workers killed and at least 20 people injured. —— rushing missile strike. a...
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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. around the world, people are looking to technology for clever solutions to tackle the challenges of climate change. i've come back to japan to visit some of the new world —first projects that could pave the way to a sustainable future, both here and beyond. i'm tracking down the inventors turning to the sea to meet our energy needs. there she blows. she's away! i'm visiting the countryside to see robots helping an older generation of rice producers. and vertical farming taken to a whole new level. i'm getting a lettuce delivery. i want to eat this! chuckles this is tecthlore japan. it's known for its megacities butjapan is, above all, an island nation. hemmed in by the ocean on all sides, land is ata premium. and that means when it comes to green energy, there's less room for the cheapest power source of all — solar. so, actually, the biggest changing we're seeing right now is the rapi
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. around the world, people are looking to technology for clever solutions to tackle the challenges of climate change. i've come back to japan to visit some of the new world —first projects that could pave the way to a sustainable future, both here and beyond. i'm tracking down the inventors turning to the sea to meet our energy needs. there she blows. she's away! i'm...
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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 _
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the baftas preview pieces and reports afterwards were shown on bbc news, and bbc one showed a two hour edited version of the ceremony full of many moments like this. and the winner of the bafta for best actor goes to... ..cillian murphy. the bafta. the bafta goes to... ..emma stone. and the bafta goes to... ..oh, i can read it, oppenheimer. we didn't feel the need to issue any spoiler alerts before showing those clips as they date from last weekend. but that was very much an issue for some newswatch viewers, including dave griffiths. watching the baftas last sunday, 25th february and waiting for the best actor, best actress to be announced when both my wife and is bbc app decided to ping. so while waiting for the next award to be presented, i looked at mine only to find out that the best actor and best actress had been announced on the bbc app some 15 minutes before those who were watching the programme got to find out. well, another viewer who got in touch with us about this was paul kirkwood to let speak to him now. thank you so much, paul, for coming on newswatch. tell me, what was
the baftas preview pieces and reports afterwards were shown on bbc news, and bbc one showed a two hour edited version of the ceremony full of many moments like this. and the winner of the bafta for best actor goes to... ..cillian murphy. the bafta. the bafta goes to... ..emma stone. and the bafta goes to... ..oh, i can read it, oppenheimer. we didn't feel the need to issue any spoiler alerts before showing those clips as they date from last weekend. but that was very much an issue for some...
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here on bbc news. we start in the uk, and the case 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was murdered last year by two children her own age. in a highly unusual move, thejudge in the case has lifted the usual anonymity given to young people, allowing brianna's killers to be named. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, both 16, have been sentenced to life in prison with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years respectively, for the murder of brianna, who was transgender. she was stabbed 28 times in broad daylight in february last year in cheshire in the north west of england. in the days following her murder, candlelit vigils were held across the uk for brianna, many organised by the members of the transgender community. nick garnett reports. a warning awarning — a warning — you may find son of —— some of his report distracting. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, the killers of brianna ghey. —— distressing. the two had been close, trusted friends, at school together, untiljenkinson was temporarily
here on bbc news. we start in the uk, and the case 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was murdered last year by two children her own age. in a highly unusual move, thejudge in the case has lifted the usual anonymity given to young people, allowing brianna's killers to be named. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, both 16, have been sentenced to life in prison with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years respectively, for the murder of brianna, who was transgender. she was stabbed 28 times in broad...
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nick ransom, bbc news. finally, a tradition dating back to 1914 and has been revived by local authorities as paris gets ready to welcome the summer olympics games in a few months. the waiter�*s race is open to the staff of all parisian bistros and was organised in front of the city hall, the hotel de ville. about 200 took part, each with a tray carrying a croissant, a cup of coffee and a glass of water for a 2km—long route through central paris. no running is allowed. the winning time was 13.5 minutes. the prize — a night in a swanky paris hotel and a decent tip! of course. lots more more on the bbc sport website or your bbc sport app. but from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. many of us saw some spells of sunshine on sunday and i think it was the sunshine that kind of offset the coolness of the air. now, there won't be as much sunshine around on monday — low pressure is moving in — and not got much snow in the scottish mountains at the moment but that is set to change over the n
nick ransom, bbc news. finally, a tradition dating back to 1914 and has been revived by local authorities as paris gets ready to welcome the summer olympics games in a few months. the waiter�*s race is open to the staff of all parisian bistros and was organised in front of the city hall, the hotel de ville. about 200 took part, each with a tray carrying a croissant, a cup of coffee and a glass of water for a 2km—long route through central paris. no running is allowed. the winning time was...
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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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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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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. how do we make sense of the world we live in? many of us rely on a diet of news and information. evidence, facts, truths — we think of these as the building blocks of reality. but in a world in which it is increasingly hard to distinguish the real from the fake, sometimes the most telling observations come from the writers of contemporary fiction — like my guest today, novelist and computer games creator naomi alderman. her latest story is an apocalyptic techno thriller. is the apocalypse that she imagines all too possible? naomi alderman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. i want to start at the beginning. you were raised in a very traditional, observant orthodoxjewish community in north london where, i think it's fair to say, women and girls were expected, by and large, to stay in the background. now, you today have a very powerful, u
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. how do we make sense of the world we live in? many of us rely on a diet of news and information. evidence, facts, truths — we think of these as the building blocks of reality. but in a world in which it is increasingly hard to distinguish the real from the fake, sometimes the most telling observations come from the writers of contemporary...
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she _ on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is - on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is not - of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing _ of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number- of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number of- of emotional comfort. she is not i alone, a growing number of women in china are resorting to so—called ai boyfriends. so what makes them more desirable than humans? translation:- desirable than humans? translation: ., .., translation: dating in real life can consume a lot _ translation: dating in real life can consume a lot of _ translation: dating in real life can consume a lot of energy _ translation: dating in real life can consume a lot of energy and - translation: dating in real life can. consume a lot of energy and everyone is different, which can lead to conflict and fighting. with all can set it up to meet my preference, so why should i choose a real person? the first pace of life in big cities like beijing, the long working hours can make it diffic
she _ on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is - on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is not - of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing _ of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number- of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number of- of emotional comfort. she is not i alone, a growing number of women in china are resorting to so—called ai boyfriends. so what makes them more desirable than humans? translation:-...
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noor nanji, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking news, vaughan gething will be replacing mark drakeford as wells's first minister. he was born in zambia and will become wells's first black leader. once again, if you want to listen to his acceptance speech, it is on our bbc news website and there will be plenty more reaction to his election victory as we go through the day here and bbc news. now time for a look at the weather with helen. hello. there was plenty of sunshine to start the day, although it was frosty with some isolated freezing fog as well. but all is to change because we've got rain already getting into western areas that will linger overnight and into the start of sunday before we see a little sunshine come back. but some showers as well. this is yesterday's area of low pressure. a brief ridge of high pressure brought the cold weather through the night, allowed temperatures to fall to freezing, but already the cloud sweeping in off the atlantic. low pressure with it will mean the winds will p
noor nanji, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking news, vaughan gething will be replacing mark drakeford as wells's first minister. he was born in zambia and will become wells's first black leader. once again, if you want to listen to his acceptance speech, it is on our bbc news website and there will be plenty more reaction to his election victory as we go through the day here and bbc news. now time for a look at the weather with helen. hello. there was plenty of sunshine to start the day,...
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this is bbc news. like yasmin rashid, now running her campaign from prison, charged with inciting violence on the 9th of may that she denies. her husband of 55 years visits her most days. it's nine months now. it's...not easy, i tell you, especially for our children who are not in pakistan. for them, it's a torture. her brother—in—law has been organising her campaign. you know, our people have been sometimes removed from the scene, sometimes at night their houses are being raided. we are not being provided a fair level playing field. the authorities deny any campaign against the party, calling the allegations baseless and absurd. many see a repeat pattern in pakistan's politics. ms rashid is running to win a seat from the three time prime minister nawaz sharif. his party is now seen to be the one in favour. he was in prison last election when khan won. on the eve of the elections, pakistan is facing questions about its future. many fear the result will still not answer them. caroline davis, bbc new
this is bbc news. like yasmin rashid, now running her campaign from prison, charged with inciting violence on the 9th of may that she denies. her husband of 55 years visits her most days. it's nine months now. it's...not easy, i tell you, especially for our children who are not in pakistan. for them, it's a torture. her brother—in—law has been organising her campaign. you know, our people have been sometimes removed from the scene, sometimes at night their houses are being raided. we are...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. coming up: our special report on the ongoing crisis in sudan as the civil war there rages on, displacing millions and leaving the country on the brink of humanitarian disaster. sudan's warring factions have agreed to talks on allowing aid into the country, but a political solution seems a distant reality. plus, we'll hear from humanitarian workers, diplomats, and experts, to help explain the conflict and prospects for a resolution to the crisis. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to this bbc news special report on the war in sudan. the united nations recently urged the international community not to forget the civilians caught in the middle of sudan's civil war. millions of people in africa's third largest country are in desperate need of humanitarian aid, after 10 months of fighting. first, here's more on the roots of the conflict. sudan is engulfed in a vicious power struggle between the sudanese army's de facto leader abdel fattah al—burhan,
live from washington, this is bbc news. coming up: our special report on the ongoing crisis in sudan as the civil war there rages on, displacing millions and leaving the country on the brink of humanitarian disaster. sudan's warring factions have agreed to talks on allowing aid into the country, but a political solution seems a distant reality. plus, we'll hear from humanitarian workers, diplomats, and experts, to help explain the conflict and prospects for a resolution to the crisis. hello,...
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katie watson, bbc news. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously, you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe for, like, a month you'll be like, "0oh, i've got money this month!" and then it'lljust be, like — the next month will be a bit of a rough one. workers across the uk in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay. from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10112 an hour to £11.44 an hour. that's an incr
katie watson, bbc news. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously, you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a...
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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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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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stay with us here on bbc news. there has been a lot of cloud around. while we will see sunshine in the next few days, there will be more rain as well. this is the rainfall accumulation. you can see we are all going to get some rain through the rest of this week. the wettest weather is over the hills in the west end into central and southern scotland. not as wet in the far north of scotland, but quite cold here, temperatures are struggling to six or seven celsius. with brighter skies between the showers in england and wales, 1a or 15 celsius is likely. the showers won't fade away because we have this rain coming up from the south—west, which will head north overnight, eventually into southern scotland and northern ireland. patchy rain for the north in scotland as well. a lot of cloud overnight, keeping the temperature is higher than last night. no lower than ten or 11 celsius in the south. that rain is heading into northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland, wet weather for a while here. the rain could be followed by heavy showers in nor
stay with us here on bbc news. there has been a lot of cloud around. while we will see sunshine in the next few days, there will be more rain as well. this is the rainfall accumulation. you can see we are all going to get some rain through the rest of this week. the wettest weather is over the hills in the west end into central and southern scotland. not as wet in the far north of scotland, but quite cold here, temperatures are struggling to six or seven celsius. with brighter skies between the...
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this is bbc news. four gunmen arrested after 133 killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin vows they will be punished. the islamic state group claims responsibility — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. iam in i am in windsor with the princess of wales lives with her family and people here have been offering support to her after she has revealed her cancer diagnosis. 0n the outskirts of gaza city deaths have risen to 19. the world's most famous landmarks are plunged into darkness, as they take part in earth hour, to raise awareness of environmental issues. hello i'm nicky schiller — welcome to the programmme. we start this hour in russia. president putin says all those involved in the attack on a concert hall near moscow — which killed at least 133 people — will be punished. this is the scene live in moscow where people have been leaving flowers in memory of those who died and we've seen candles being lit. others have queued to donate blood for the victi
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this is bbc news. but there are no guarantees the russians will be contained. the donetsk region is at the coalface of this war. with ukraine only receiving enough help from the west to hold on, its territory is being chipped away, leaving these people in the east with an impossible decision — to stay or leave. james waterhouse, bbc news, the donetsk region. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. three teenage boys have been found guilty of killing 16—year—old mikey roynon. mikey from kingswood, in bristol, was stabbed with a large zombie knife during a row at a house party in bath last year. jurors found one boy guilty of murder, and the other two guilty of manslaughter. they can't be named for legal reasons. a committee of mps has concluded that the post office is not fit to run the compensation schemes for sub postmasters wrongly convicted because of the horizon it scandal. the business and trade committee said it was
this is bbc news. but there are no guarantees the russians will be contained. the donetsk region is at the coalface of this war. with ukraine only receiving enough help from the west to hold on, its territory is being chipped away, leaving these people in the east with an impossible decision — to stay or leave. james waterhouse, bbc news, the donetsk region. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. three teenage boys...
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you are bbc news. live from london, this is bbc news. we talk exclusively to the anti—war campaigner who's planning to take on vladimir putin in russia's presidential election.
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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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all of that is on the bbc news website. we will continue our coverage on the bbc news channel so don't go away but let's take a quick look at the weather. hello. we started off today with quite extensive and dense areas of mist and fog. you can see some of that murky weather here in the lowland areas in somerset where the hills were sticking out above that low cloud into clear and sunny skies. you can see the same thing here in leek. that was caused by a temperature inversion. through the rest of today, the mist and fog lifting into low cloud across the midlands. we have quite extensive cloud across east scotland and eastern areas of england today. thick enough for a few showers for eastern scotland and one or two potentially going into parts of east anglia. but they will be few and far between so for the vast majority of the uk the day looks like it will stay dry with the best of the sunshine generally across the western side of the uk. temperatures for many between 8c and 12c. 0vernight tonight, temperatures will start to
all of that is on the bbc news website. we will continue our coverage on the bbc news channel so don't go away but let's take a quick look at the weather. hello. we started off today with quite extensive and dense areas of mist and fog. you can see some of that murky weather here in the lowland areas in somerset where the hills were sticking out above that low cloud into clear and sunny skies. you can see the same thing here in leek. that was caused by a temperature inversion. through the rest...
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this is bbc news. rishi sunak says he'll bring back mandatory national service for 18—year olds if the conservatives win the general election. meanwhile labour's been answering questions on its plan for the economy, it promises not to increase income tax, if it wins on polling day. protests in georgia continue over a russian—style law against foreign influence, on the day the nation celebrates its independence from the soviet union. football fans gather to celebrate manchester city's record breaking four—in—a—row premier league victory — just days after they lost the fa cup to rivals man united.
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this is bbc news. you have had a wonderful turnout, despite all of these problems. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday, and of course, we will continue to wait for that result from the election in pakistan. ukraine's top military commander has been removed from his post. general zaluzhny, the commander in chief of the armed forces, has overseen kyiv�*s military response throughout russia's invasion. in a statement, president volodymyr zelensky said it's time for some urgent changes in the military. the ministry of defence echoed that line, saying that new approaches and new strategies were needed. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. bbc news analysis reveals that cancer waiting times in england last year were the worst on record. only 64% of patients started treatment within 62 days of cancer being suspected, meaning nearly 100,000 people waited longer for life—saving care than they should have. the waiting periods have worsened
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dougal shaw, bbc news. that is often now. stay with bbc news. voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different stories from across the uk. closed for business — just some of the 650 trailers operated by gwynedd shipping laid up at its headquarters this afternoon. the company also has sites in deeside, ellesmere port, and dublin. its last set of public accounts show that in the year up to from may 2022, it made a profit of over £1 million. but yesterday morning at 10:30, staff were called to the office for a meeting and told the company would be going into administration. today, there's been almost nobody in work, and calls have gone unanswered. information remains scarce about what happens next. the administrators were on site this afternoon but weren't able to confirm how many staff in anglesey would be losing theirjobs. for the council, it's another piece of bad news on the island after the recent closure of the 2 sisters chicken factory in llangefni. it's devastating news. we are waiting for confirmation. devastating news for the families and
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this is bbc news. the headlines... an air strike on the syrian capital kills four members of iran's revolutionary guards — two of them high—ranking military advisers. iran has blamed israel. a un human rights official accuses israel of beating and stripping palestinians detained in gaza. police urge the mother of a newborn baby found in a shopping bag in east london to come forward. now on bbc news, the travel show: city kids on the high seas. ready to tack in three, two, one. it makes you just feel so powerful and strong. but it also makes you feel free. it has real, tangible benefits for the students that do it. it was pretty rough conditions, like 20 knots, wind against tide. let's keep behind, let's keep behind. the weather was crazy. right? and is the ambulance on the way, is it? the coastguard apparently lost contact with it. so when my parents first found out i was sailing, they were like, "what's sailing? "you're just on a boat." but once i qualified and now i'm a sailing instructor, they realise that i'm a
this is bbc news. the headlines... an air strike on the syrian capital kills four members of iran's revolutionary guards — two of them high—ranking military advisers. iran has blamed israel. a un human rights official accuses israel of beating and stripping palestinians detained in gaza. police urge the mother of a newborn baby found in a shopping bag in east london to come forward. now on bbc news, the travel show: city kids on the high seas. ready to tack in three, two, one. it makes you...
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welcome to bbc news now. let's start in new york, where the un security council has voted against a us draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to the release of hostages. russia and china were among three countries that vetoed the us resolution. the us ambassador to the un responded to russia's and china's veto. it was the first time the us had supported such a resolution, having previously blocked similar ones at the event. russia still cannot bring itself to condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on october seven, condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on octoberseven, can condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on october seven, can wejust condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on october seven, can we just pause on that for a second? russia and china refused to condemn hamas for burning
welcome to bbc news now. let's start in new york, where the un security council has voted against a us draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to the release of hostages. russia and china were among three countries that vetoed the us resolution. the us ambassador to the un responded to russia's and china's veto. it was the first time the us had supported such a resolution, having previously blocked similar ones at the event. russia still cannot bring itself to condemn...
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this is bbc news. breaking news this hour — scientists in europe declare 2023 as the hottest year on record. tough talks in tel aviv — america's top diplomat — antony blinken — is in israel to discuss the next phase of the war in gaza. we have to get through this challenging moment to make sure 0ctober seven never happens again, and work to build a much different and work to build a much different and different future. old gabriel attal as prime minister. he becomes the youngest to hold the role in modern french history. hello. welcome to bbc news. three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction and we start with breaking news this hour. it has been said that 2023 left it tumbling like dominoes, recounting the hottest year ever recorded and the hottest year ever recorded and the global
this is bbc news. breaking news this hour — scientists in europe declare 2023 as the hottest year on record. tough talks in tel aviv — america's top diplomat — antony blinken — is in israel to discuss the next phase of the war in gaza. we have to get through this challenging moment to make sure 0ctober seven never happens again, and work to build a much different and work to build a much different and different future. old gabriel attal as prime minister. he becomes the youngest to hold...
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this is the world today on bbc news. this is bbc news. let's get the very latest on slovakia after that assassination attempts on robert fico, the prime minister. we now know his minister saying he's in surgery, he's been in surgery for about three and a half hours this is after received five gunshots. let's take a look at the aftermath of the incident itself. here he is being bundled away, dragged quickly into the back of that car by his bodyguards, security personnel. as the camera lens bends around to the left you can see through those people there is the suspect. believed to be carried out this shooting. this is the same incidents just different angle. it is either a group of people again at the bottom there, being handcuffed thereby security detail is believed to be the alleged attacker. those government ministers in the last few minutes saying that early indications point to a political motivation. and the result now will be increased security for politicians. after he was taken away robert fico was transported by helicopter then to
this is the world today on bbc news. this is bbc news. let's get the very latest on slovakia after that assassination attempts on robert fico, the prime minister. we now know his minister saying he's in surgery, he's been in surgery for about three and a half hours this is after received five gunshots. let's take a look at the aftermath of the incident itself. here he is being bundled away, dragged quickly into the back of that car by his bodyguards, security personnel. as the camera lens bends...
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stay with us here on bbc news. although much of the country today and tomorrow will continue to see a lot of dry, sunny and cold weather, we have some concerns for the social hours piling into the north of the country. —— the snow showers. we have an amber warning in force. this system across france won't pose any issues at southern britain. it will bring an area of thicker cloud. it is the snow showers in the north which we have no concerns about and an amberwarning which we have no concerns about and an amber warning here issued for an extra five centimetres to ten centimetres of snow falling on already deep snow. we could see 15-20 already deep snow. we could see 15—20 centimetres extra so over the high ground. further south, 15—20 centimetres extra so over the high ground. furthersouth, best 15—20 centimetres extra so over the high ground. further south, best of the sunshine, a very cold day particularly across the northern half of the uk. this evening and overnight, we lose the cloud and wintry showe
stay with us here on bbc news. although much of the country today and tomorrow will continue to see a lot of dry, sunny and cold weather, we have some concerns for the social hours piling into the north of the country. —— the snow showers. we have an amber warning in force. this system across france won't pose any issues at southern britain. it will bring an area of thicker cloud. it is the snow showers in the north which we have no concerns about and an amberwarning which we have no...
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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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this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister seeks to save his political career, inviting leaders of other parties to talks, hoping to change their plans to oust him. humza yousaf insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet light because of a hole in the ozone layer caused in part by australian bushfires. scientists say animals and plants are at risk from the rays. you're watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... james is racing across the globe testing the latest ai translation tools. we're in miami to see the data behind basketball. whilst you're there, why not grab yourself a beer... ..and turn it into leather? she sings. and we're on the stage helping musi
this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister seeks to save his political career, inviting leaders of other parties to talks, hoping to change their plans to oust him. humza yousaf insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. wildlife in...
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this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and the bafta goes to... oppenheimer. and oppenheimer was the big winner at last night's bafta film awards, taking home seven prizes. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the very latest developments now after the death of alexei navalny, we have heard now in a new video message from his widow, let's take a listen. she is speaking in russian so ijust want to bring you a couple of the key sentences she says. early in that video message, sayi
this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be snoozing, still well short of nato's defence bending target. of course, canada is a long way from kyiv. but there are concerns about russian and chinese intentions much closer to home, and in arctic north, for example. my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be snoozing, still well short of nato's defence bending target. of course, canada is a long way from kyiv. but there are concerns about russian and chinese...
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thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. my - joining us on bbc news. my pleasure- — the teaching of black history has become a flashpoint in state legislatures across the us. florida governor ron desantis moved to overhaul his state's school standards, banning books and prohibiting discussions about �*divisive' concepts. these political battles have led historians, pastors and legislators to host readings, panels and discussions in a growing movement to preserve and teach black history. one example of this is the freedom monument sculpture park opening in montgomery, alabama just next month. the park will offer a journey through the story of enslaved people, allowing visitors to retrace the footsteps of tens of thousands of africans shipped, sold, then transported by rail in the united states in the 19th century. it's also part of the equaljustice initiative's newly opened legacy museum. i recently spoke with its founder and executive director, bryan stevenson. i want to stop at the opening of the freedom monument park that will happen x month. tel
thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. my - joining us on bbc news. my pleasure- — the teaching of black history has become a flashpoint in state legislatures across the us. florida governor ron desantis moved to overhaul his state's school standards, banning books and prohibiting discussions about �*divisive' concepts. these political battles have led historians, pastors and legislators to host readings, panels and discussions in a growing movement to preserve and teach black...
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this is bbc news. a us army logistics ship carrying equipment to build a temporary floating port is heading to gaza, as part of plans to deliver humanitarian aid by sea. separately, a spanish charity says a ship carrying 200 tonnes of food for gaza is ready to set sailfrom cyprus. and as hunger stalks gaza, these are the latest pictures of an airdrop of aid over the besieged strip. the princess of wales thanks the public for their support as kensington palace shares the first official photo of her since she underwent abdominal surgery. and the biggest night on the entertainment calendar is finally upon us with the 2024 oscars. blockbuster oppenheimer is expected to dominate this year's awards.
this is bbc news. a us army logistics ship carrying equipment to build a temporary floating port is heading to gaza, as part of plans to deliver humanitarian aid by sea. separately, a spanish charity says a ship carrying 200 tonnes of food for gaza is ready to set sailfrom cyprus. and as hunger stalks gaza, these are the latest pictures of an airdrop of aid over the besieged strip. the princess of wales thanks the public for their support as kensington palace shares the first official photo of...
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live from london, this is bbc news. "the greatest comeback story never told" — president biden says he has revitalized the us economy. but too many americans feel worse off. so can his state of the union speech move the dial? i inherited an economy on the brink and now our economy is the envy of the world. 50 million newjobs injust two years. a record. a record. cheering and applause. also coming up — tiktok crackdown. the us approves a draft law that would force the apps chinese owner to sell it — orface a ban plus, it's international women's day but with most top firms still run by men, a persistent gender pay gap and �*sexism in the city�* as bad as ever, is there much for the business world to celebrate? and, groomed for success — how the pampered pooches at crufts are part of a booming pet economy tipped to hit half a trillion dollars by 2030. a very warm welcome to the programme. "the greatest comeback story never told" — that's how president biden has described his handling of the us economy, as he
live from london, this is bbc news. "the greatest comeback story never told" — president biden says he has revitalized the us economy. but too many americans feel worse off. so can his state of the union speech move the dial? i inherited an economy on the brink and now our economy is the envy of the world. 50 million newjobs injust two years. a record. a record. cheering and applause. also coming up — tiktok crackdown. the us approves a draft law that would force the apps chinese...
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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
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...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. oh, dear! kezia is 17 months old. she's thriving. when she was born, times were tough for her mother, alice. so when her midwife delivered a special basket full of items, it meant the world. it was such a relief to not have to worry how i was going to afford everything, that she had somewhere safe to sleep, but also that so much care and thought had gone into putting this basket together. the moses project began life in 2016 on a kitchen table. run by a local church, it's grown and grown. this year it's provided 200 moses baskets packed full of essentials from baby grows to toiletries and some little luxuries, too. we support families that are facing hardship, maybe from a workless household, refugees that have come into the country and don't have any other family support. for more stories from across the uk headed to the bbc news website. we are live on bbc news. archaeologists have unearthed a rare medieval cemetery not
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. oh, dear! kezia is 17 months old. she's thriving. when she was born, times were tough for her mother, alice. so when her midwife delivered a special basket full of items, it meant the world. it was such a relief to not have to worry how i was going to afford everything, that she had somewhere safe to sleep, but also that so much care and thought had gone into putting this basket together. the moses project began...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is new beginnings, a home for racehorses at the end of their careers. the animals come here to learn new skills before they're found new homes. they've finished their racing career. they've been an athlete at the top of the game, they're racing fit. so when when they're no longer a racehorse, they're just a horse that used to race, then they need to learn to slow down a little bit and to use the body differently and to learn new skills. we do specialise in quirky, difficult horses. if a horse is, when it finishes racing, straight forward, there's plenty of places that can take that horse and retrain it. but if it's quirky and it's difficult, then you need the expertise to be able to turn that horse around and give it the time and space that it needs to adapt to a new life. in 14 years, new beginnings have helped hundreds of former racehorses find new homes. first, they go back to basics, then slowly build from there. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news websi
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is new beginnings, a home for racehorses at the end of their careers. the animals come here to learn new skills before they're found new homes. they've finished their racing career. they've been an athlete at the top of the game, they're racing fit. so when when they're no longer a racehorse, they're just a horse that used to race, then they need to learn to slow down a little bit and to use the body...
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this is bbc news. top us diplomat antony blinken is meeting with china's president xi in beijing. we could hear to communicate clearly about our differences to minimise the chance of miscalculation. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. global conservation efforts are having a positive effect.
this is bbc news. top us diplomat antony blinken is meeting with china's president xi in beijing. we could hear to communicate clearly about our differences to minimise the chance of miscalculation. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. global conservation efforts are having a positive effect.
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