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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. no longer taboo, the menopause has finally become a hot topic, with what many women can go through hopefully becoming better understood. so i've had a bit of a rubbish day today, with feeling quite anxious. i had quite a bad night's sleep last night. hey, so i'm just between cases today at work. just had quite an embarrassing hot flush. i'm struggling with the light, i'm struggling to see. so it's 6am on sunday morning, and i'm wide awake. i've been perimenopausal for the last...seven or so years? one of the most challenging symptoms i found over the last few years has been the brain fog. trying not to be too, erm, too upset about it. maybe, though, the way that women's reproductive health plays out doesn't need to be inevitable. i've been to meet some scientists who are working on the idea of delaying menopause. at the buck institute for ageing, in california, neuroscientist jennifer ga
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the fbi has been investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that the british museum says were stolen. the museum said up to 2,000 or its artefacts have been damaged or stolen from its storerooms and sold on ebay. it suspects dr peter higgs, a senior curator at the iconic london tourist attraction, of being involved in the items' disappearance. dr higgs has denied any wrongdoing and the police are investigating. our culture and media editor, katie razzall has been investigating what happened for a new documentary out tonight called thief at the british museum. she bought in good faith over the years. how many gems do you think belong to the british museum? i think it is 150 here and the same amount in my drawer.— i think it is 150 here and the same amount in my drawer. more than two ears amount in my drawer. more than two years before — amount in my drawer. more than two years before the _ amount in my drawer. more than two years before the global— amount in my drawer. more
chi chi izundu, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the fbi has been investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that the british museum says were stolen. the museum said up to 2,000 or its artefacts have been damaged or stolen from its storerooms and sold on ebay. it suspects dr peter higgs, a senior curator at the iconic london tourist attraction, of being involved in the items' disappearance. dr higgs has denied any wrongdoing and the police are investigating. our culture and media...
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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, 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
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katy austin, bbc news. back to the house of commons where we believe a statement from the uk defence secretary grant shapps is imminent. this is a statement about a hack which has compromised the payroll system of the british armed forces, both current serving members and some veterans as well with details of bank account numbers, addresses and so forth. government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible but the chinese foreign ministry has dismissed this as absurd. it comes as president xijinping is in france today, having lunch in the pyrenees with president macron. who has been campaigning for better access for european firms in china. this is grant shapps. european firms in china. this is grant shawn-— european firms in china. this is grant shanna-— european firms in china. this is grant shapps. involving activity by a malian grant shapps. involving activity by a malign actor _ grant shapps. involving activity by a malign actor and _ grant shapps. involving activity by a m
katy austin, bbc news. back to the house of commons where we believe a statement from the uk defence secretary grant shapps is imminent. this is a statement about a hack which has compromised the payroll system of the british armed forces, both current serving members and some veterans as well with details of bank account numbers, addresses and so forth. government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible but the chinese foreign ministry has dismissed this as absurd....
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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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or on the bbc news app. ijust wa nt to ta ke want to take you to some of the front pages of the newspapers which have come in. we'll start with the i, which splashes an exclusive ahead of the spring budget next week. "2p tax cut in doubt after gloomier forecast on uk economy" is its headline. the national covers the growing financial pressure scottish councils are facing as some write to demand intervention from westminster over a council tax freeze. scotland's deputy first minister labelled the latest calls "ridiculous". the war in ukraine features on the financial times, carrying a message from vladimir putin. the kremlin leader warns that western support for kyiv risks a wider global conflict, including use of nuclear weapons. it comes after nato allies rejected france's emmanuel macron's idea to send troops to ukraine. and the metro pictures the tv chef dave myers, best known as one half of the hairy bikers, who's died at the age of 66. and the daily star has a sombre tribute from his co—star simon kin
or on the bbc news app. ijust wa nt to ta ke want to take you to some of the front pages of the newspapers which have come in. we'll start with the i, which splashes an exclusive ahead of the spring budget next week. "2p tax cut in doubt after gloomier forecast on uk economy" is its headline. the national covers the growing financial pressure scottish councils are facing as some write to demand intervention from westminster over a council tax freeze. scotland's deputy first minister...
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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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yunus mulla, bbc news. police in papua new guinea say they will use "all necessary force" to quell an outbreak of tribal violence in the country's highlands. it follows the killing of at least 60 men in an ambush in enga province as they reportedly prepared to attack a neighbouring group. communal violence in papua new guinea is often caused by disputes over land and natural resources. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer gave us this update. well, we're hearing from the authorities in papua new guinea that they are revising down the number of people they believe to have been killed in this latest outbreak of tribal fighting in papua new guinea's highlands region. initially, they were saying between 50, possibly more than 60 people had been shot dead. they now say that 26 people have been murdered in an apparent ambush perpetrated by one warring faction on members of another, another warring tribe. but either way, this is a significant loss of life in papua new guinea. tribal conflict is quite common in tha
yunus mulla, bbc news. police in papua new guinea say they will use "all necessary force" to quell an outbreak of tribal violence in the country's highlands. it follows the killing of at least 60 men in an ambush in enga province as they reportedly prepared to attack a neighbouring group. communal violence in papua new guinea is often caused by disputes over land and natural resources. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer gave us this update. well, we're hearing from the authorities...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. up and coming designers are making their mark on london fashion week, which got under way today — and is the biggest celebration of british fashion is under way. sinead o'dwyer is one of the first designers to show her collection this year, and she's promoting diversity in models as well as her clothes. it's always been really important to me, having had my own personal experiences with sort of how a lack of diversity can really affect mental health, which has been something that ijust believe in general to see diversity full—stop. sewing. the clearing—up has started and they're already preparing for the next catwalk show in this location. another set of models getting their hair, make—up and outfits put together. lots of glitz, lots of glamour and, of course, incredible outfits. fashion week isn'tjust a spectacle. it's also big business. i don't think this is an industry that's not affected by interest but i think one thing we have to look about the fashion industry, its resi
zoe kleinman, bbc news. up and coming designers are making their mark on london fashion week, which got under way today — and is the biggest celebration of british fashion is under way. sinead o'dwyer is one of the first designers to show her collection this year, and she's promoting diversity in models as well as her clothes. it's always been really important to me, having had my own personal experiences with sort of how a lack of diversity can really affect mental health, which has been...
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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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aaron delmore, bbc news, _ where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news. new— where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news, new york. _ here's a list of things that will be watching closely for you this week. on tuesday, policy makers of japan will decide on direction of industry. —— interest rates. mid week, we get the latest results from tesla, the auto—maker lowering prices to help make the brand a more attractive option. on thursday, we'll find out how the world's largest economy performed in the back order of last year. this comes ahead of the fed meeting earlier next year. —— next week. you can find plenty more on the bbc news website. do stay with bbc news. i'll be backin do stay with bbc news. i'll be back in an hour's time. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. farmore reservoir outside oxford should have far more water at this time of year. but locals who enjoy walking, fishing and boating here have seen levels drop significantly in the past two weeks, just as nearby roads, some homes and vast areas of agricultural land have been inundated.
aaron delmore, bbc news, _ where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news. new— where to come. aaron delmore, bbc news, new york. _ here's a list of things that will be watching closely for you this week. on tuesday, policy makers of japan will decide on direction of industry. —— interest rates. mid week, we get the latest results from tesla, the auto—maker lowering prices to help make the brand a more attractive option. on thursday, we'll find out how the world's largest economy performed in...
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stay with us here on bbc news. an raf pilot, who died when his spitfire crashed during a battle of britain memorial flight, has been named as squadron leader mark long. the vintage aircraft came down in a field near raf coningsby in lincolnshire yesterday. phil norton has the story. hugely respected and highly talented. squadron leader mark long was one of the raf�*s finest pilots. he served his country in modern day fighterjets and relished the chance to honour wartime heroes. he was due to take command at the battle of britain memorial flight later this year. outside the hangar at the team's base at raf coningsby, where he took off from on saturday, a sign still shows the expected departure and return time for the spitfire he was flying. but the aircraft crashed into a field a short distance from the lincolnshire runway. a great friend, colleague and a passionate professional aviator, he will be sorely missed by all that knew him. already many flowers have been left here. this is a community proud to live side
stay with us here on bbc news. an raf pilot, who died when his spitfire crashed during a battle of britain memorial flight, has been named as squadron leader mark long. the vintage aircraft came down in a field near raf coningsby in lincolnshire yesterday. phil norton has the story. hugely respected and highly talented. squadron leader mark long was one of the raf�*s finest pilots. he served his country in modern day fighterjets and relished the chance to honour wartime heroes. he was due to...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: four gunmen are arrested after more than 130 people were killed in a moscow concert hall attack. president putin vows they will be punished. at least 133 people were killed when attackers entered the crocus city hall on friday. it's the deadliest in the country for almost 20 years, and it's been condemned around the world. the islamic state group says it was behind the attack, releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. president putin said the gunmen were attempting to flee to ukraine when they were caught. ukrainian officials have emphatically denied involvement. an outpouring of support for the princess of wales, who's revealed she's in the early stages of cancer treatment. she says the disease was discovered after she underwent abdominal surgery in january. prince harry and meghan say they've sent a message wishing health and healing to catherine. now on bbc news, it's sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. the women's six nati
this is bbc news. the headlines: four gunmen are arrested after more than 130 people were killed in a moscow concert hall attack. president putin vows they will be punished. at least 133 people were killed when attackers entered the crocus city hall on friday. it's the deadliest in the country for almost 20 years, and it's been condemned around the world. the islamic state group says it was behind the attack, releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. president putin said the...
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on bbc news. . ., ., news. thanks for your time. thanks for havin: news. thanks for your time. thanks for having me- _ thanks for having me. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. three conservative ex—home secretaries have warned the government against using extremism to score political points in a general election year. priti patel, sajid javid and amber rudd said cross—party support is needed to defeat extremism. meanwhile, the government says it will invest over £117 million to protect mosques, muslim schools and community centres from hate attacks over the next four years. the recently—sacked independent inspectors of borders and immigration has called the home office dysfunctional and says it needs complete reform. the home office says david neal, was sacked for leaking sensitive information he was told was inaccurate. mr neal said he "paid the price" for speaking out about border security concerns. anyone over the age of 40 is being urge
on bbc news. . ., ., news. thanks for your time. thanks for havin: news. thanks for your time. thanks for having me- _ thanks for having me. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. three conservative ex—home secretaries have warned the government against using extremism to score political points in a general election year. priti patel, sajid javid and amber rudd said cross—party support is needed to defeat extremism. meanwhile, the...
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hugh pym, bbc news. this week we've been reporting from myanmar, where rebel forces are fighting against the military regime. getting into the country to report is extremely difficult, but a bbc team has managed to spent a month with rebel forces on the front line of this hidden war. thousands have been killed since the military coup three years ago — and millions of people have been displaced. last october, several disparate rebel groups united, forming a single nationwide insurgency, which has made big gains, conquering large swathes of territory. many young people have fled the cities to join up to fight. tonight, our correspondent quentin sommerville and camera—journalist darren conway travel to the rebels' jungle hideouts in karenni state — and a warning their report does show the aftermath of violence that has taken place there. like a beacon in the night, a jungle base has become a sanctuary. the final stop on a journey to freedom for young burmese who refuse to serve in the army. they were
hugh pym, bbc news. this week we've been reporting from myanmar, where rebel forces are fighting against the military regime. getting into the country to report is extremely difficult, but a bbc team has managed to spent a month with rebel forces on the front line of this hidden war. thousands have been killed since the military coup three years ago — and millions of people have been displaced. last october, several disparate rebel groups united, forming a single nationwide insurgency, which...
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live from london, this is bbc news. after hitting targets in iraq and syria this week, iran admits carrying out an air strike on neighbouring pakistan. meanwhile in davos, iran's foreign minister says attacks against israel and its interests will end if the war in gaza ceases. translation: if the genocide in gaza stops, then it will lead to the... - the end of other crises and attacks in the region. prime minister rishi sunak faces a crucial vote on his rwanda deportation bill after two deputy chairmen from his own party resign over the issue. and lincolnshire county council has begun a review after a two—year—old boy and his father were found dead at a property in skegness. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. pakistan has recalled its ambassador to iran in response to a missile and drone attack on its territory. tehran's envoy has also been blocked from returning to islamabad. iranian state media say the strike targeted a militant group in
live from london, this is bbc news. after hitting targets in iraq and syria this week, iran admits carrying out an air strike on neighbouring pakistan. meanwhile in davos, iran's foreign minister says attacks against israel and its interests will end if the war in gaza ceases. translation: if the genocide in gaza stops, then it will lead to the... - the end of other crises and attacks in the region. prime minister rishi sunak faces a crucial vote on his rwanda deportation bill after two deputy...
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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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joe tidy, bbc news. at the oscars it was a night to remember for the big winner, the film oppenheimer, which scooped no fewer than seven awards, including best picture, best director for christopher nolan and best actor for cillian murphy. and while barbie was last year's highest grossing film, it won just a single award, for best song. katie razzall is live in los angeles. just bring us up to date with the fact that a few people have been knocking back the champagne, probably relaxing now. yes. knocking back the champagne, probably relaxing now. yes, clive, aood probably relaxing now. yes, clive, good evening _ probably relaxing now. yes, clive, good evening from _ probably relaxing now. yes, clive, good evening from hollywood - probably relaxing now. yes, clive, l good evening from hollywood where the red carpet has been packed away and the glad rags put back in the cupboards. but a successful academy awards. when i interviewed christopher nolan last year, he told me he started making movies when he wa
joe tidy, bbc news. at the oscars it was a night to remember for the big winner, the film oppenheimer, which scooped no fewer than seven awards, including best picture, best director for christopher nolan and best actor for cillian murphy. and while barbie was last year's highest grossing film, it won just a single award, for best song. katie razzall is live in los angeles. just bring us up to date with the fact that a few people have been knocking back the champagne, probably relaxing now....
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katy watson, bbc news. last summer, the british museum admitted it had been the victim of theft — saying up to 2,000 items from its collections were missing, stolen or damaged. many were ancient greek and roman objects removed from its storerooms, with some put on ebay. for a new bbc news investigation, our culture editor katie razzall has had special access to the museum. i can see a lot of white dots, what does that mean? the white dots on my way of marking out the ones that come from the british museum. if danish antiquities dealer dr ittai gradel is right, then you are looking at ancient gems that were stolen from the british museum, treasures he bought in good faith over years. how many gems here do you think belong to the british museum? i think it's about 150 here and roughly the same amount in my drawer over there. more than two years before the global scandal about the thefts was revealed, ittai had warned the museum that an insider was selling its artefacts online. back then, he was rebuffed. at
katy watson, bbc news. last summer, the british museum admitted it had been the victim of theft — saying up to 2,000 items from its collections were missing, stolen or damaged. many were ancient greek and roman objects removed from its storerooms, with some put on ebay. for a new bbc news investigation, our culture editor katie razzall has had special access to the museum. i can see a lot of white dots, what does that mean? the white dots on my way of marking out the ones that come from the...
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dan roan, bbc news. lebronjames has refused to talk about his future after the los angeles lakers were knocked out of the nba play—offs by last seasons champions the denver nuggets. the nuggets narrowly won the fifth game of the best of seven series 108—106 to take an unasailable series lead. the nba's all—time leading points scorer was chasing his fifth title and his first with the lakers since 2020, but now faces questions on whether he will play ever again. i don't have an answer to your first question. i haven't given it much thought. some pound point i will sit down with my agent. i let's speak to our royal correspondence sarah campbell who is where the king hasjust correspondence sarah campbell who is where the king has just visited. correspondence sarah campbell who is where the king hasjust visited. it is a big moment. where the king has “ust visited. it is a big moment._ where the king has 'ust visited. it is a big moment. yes, you 'oin me, we miaht is a big moment. yes, you 'oin me, we
dan roan, bbc news. lebronjames has refused to talk about his future after the los angeles lakers were knocked out of the nba play—offs by last seasons champions the denver nuggets. the nuggets narrowly won the fifth game of the best of seven series 108—106 to take an unasailable series lead. the nba's all—time leading points scorer was chasing his fifth title and his first with the lakers since 2020, but now faces questions on whether he will play ever again. i don't have an answer to...
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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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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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this is bbc news. the headlines: in his first major speech of the uk election campaign, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says his party will deliver security and stability. we will also provide the certainty that working people, businesses and communities need. a clear direction, not the endless spinning around that successive tory governments have subjected us all to. french president emmanuel macron is in germany as the first official state visit to the country in 2a years. he is expected to deliver a major speech on the continent's future. rescue crews in texas say they've witnessed an unprecedented rate of drownings as more people are trying to make a deadly river crossing over the borderfrom mexico. south africa has seen much less electricity blackouts in the last few months, but some people say it could be an attempt to buy more votes for the upcoming general election. let's get more on the uk election campaign, now in its first full week. in his first major speech of the campaign, the labour
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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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daniella ralph, bbc news, windsor. daniela relph, bbc news, windsor. this was where she was pictured... as mentioned, this was supposed to be a reassuring comeback picture for the princess of wales — but the photo, which was published to stop the questions about why catherine has not been in the public eye, has done no such thing. onjanuary the 16th she was admitted the palace of the surgery was successful. in february, prince william pulled out of some public appearances, leading to speculation of her health. then on march 10 — with this famous picture — the pool of people around her is limited to close friends and family. it meant no official photographer was brought in. finally, she was portrayed leaving windsor with the prince of wales several hours ago. in this photo you can see here. let's talk to caroline astin. lovely to speak to you. i suppose people are wondering not so much why this it was photoshop, but what it tells us about the trust between the palace and the press. whether or not you think this has affected that. for me, the inter
daniella ralph, bbc news, windsor. daniela relph, bbc news, windsor. this was where she was pictured... as mentioned, this was supposed to be a reassuring comeback picture for the princess of wales — but the photo, which was published to stop the questions about why catherine has not been in the public eye, has done no such thing. onjanuary the 16th she was admitted the palace of the surgery was successful. in february, prince william pulled out of some public appearances, leading to...
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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
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...
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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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hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
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this is bbc news. putin has been in power since 1999 begins his new mandate after he sent tens of thousands of troops into ukraine. in march, vladimir putin wona ukraine. in march, vladimir putin won a landslide victory in a tightly controlled election from which to anti—war candidates were barred on technical. france said it would send its ambassador. ukrainian intelligence says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. it's arrested two colonels from the government protection unit suspected of passing on secret information to a russian fsb cell. according to the statement, it was to be timed for president putin's inauguration as a present. let's get more on this with our kyiv correspondent james waterhouse. yes, this was quite a plot that was allegedly uncovered by the intelligence service of ukraine. we had fruitage released appearing to show two men, to serving kernels in the country's security service which is responsible for keeping officials safe, being arrested, and they a
this is bbc news. putin has been in power since 1999 begins his new mandate after he sent tens of thousands of troops into ukraine. in march, vladimir putin wona ukraine. in march, vladimir putin won a landslide victory in a tightly controlled election from which to anti—war candidates were barred on technical. france said it would send its ambassador. ukrainian intelligence says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. it's arrested two colonels from the government...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the fall—out from israel's deadly strike on aid workers — there are calls for western countries to suspend arms exports and for an independent investigation into the attack. countries bordering russia urge their nato allies to reintroduce military conscription to deter vladimir putin. while the latest round of russian drone attacks kills four people in ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. and a major medical trial begins — to learn whether blood tests can spot the early signs of dementia. the race to rescue hundreds of people still missing in taiwan after a powerful and deadly earthquake rocked the island. hello. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. three former supreme courtjustices are among more than 600 legal experts calling for the uk government to end weapons sales to israel. the 17—page letter cites the conclusion by the international court ofjustice that there is a "plausible risk of genocide" in gaza. in the documen
live from london, this is bbc news. the fall—out from israel's deadly strike on aid workers — there are calls for western countries to suspend arms exports and for an independent investigation into the attack. countries bordering russia urge their nato allies to reintroduce military conscription to deter vladimir putin. while the latest round of russian drone attacks kills four people in ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. and a major medical trial begins — to learn whether blood...
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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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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voice-over: bringing you different stories i from across the uk. i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there. lots of people visiting. it grew and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature take it away again, we come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. i used to walk with my wife on the beach. when she died last april, i used to bring these little stones with a message on it to remember her and now it's going to start over again. these are memorabilia . from the previous bench. people have written l their names on them. it might be nice to add some of those back so that - when people come back, they can see them. - it is not the first time that they have had to do this. the bench has been damaged by storms before and in the summer by a fire. this plaque donated then is now the centrepiece for the ne
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voice-over: bringing you different stories i from across the uk. i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there. lots of people visiting. it grew and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature take it away again, we come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of...
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colin paterson, bbc news. great stuff. you're watching bbc news. as we have been seeing it as commonwealth day, one of the highlights of the royal calendar. the queen and the prince of wales have been attending a ceremony at westminster abbey and missing was king charles who recorded a message instead. let's play that for you now. the 75th anniversary of the commonwealth is a moment to reflect on the remarkable journey that our unique family of free and independent nations has made since 1919. last year the bahamas celebrated its 50th anniversary of independence, as grenada has this year, and papua new guinea will next year. each of these milestones and many others like them represent the fulfilment of countless aspirations and the achievements of such remarkable potential. the commonwealth's growth with new members continuing to join our family of nations demonstrates clearly that whilst we may not all have a shared history, we have common ambitions for a betterfuture, working together to build resilience and respond to global challenges. the comm
colin paterson, bbc news. great stuff. you're watching bbc news. as we have been seeing it as commonwealth day, one of the highlights of the royal calendar. the queen and the prince of wales have been attending a ceremony at westminster abbey and missing was king charles who recorded a message instead. let's play that for you now. the 75th anniversary of the commonwealth is a moment to reflect on the remarkable journey that our unique family of free and independent nations has made since 1919....
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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
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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
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for more stories . across the uk, head to the bbc news _ across the uk, head to the bbc news website. _ hello and welcome to sports day. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes with the headlines. celebrations for the ivory coast, the new champions of africa after they beat nigeria in the final in abidjan. but tragic news from the world of athletics. it's reported the world marathon record holder kelvin kiptum has been killed along with his coach. and in football arsenal break their premier league away record at west ham. hello again. well, we're starting with football and the africa cup of nations where there are huge celebrations in abidjan after the ivory coast won the title for the third time in their history. sebastien haller was the hero as they came from behind to beat nigeria 2—1 in the final on home soil. piers edwards reports. after their disastrous group stage display, the prospect of ivory coast lifting the nations cup trophy was simply improbable. but ever since, the miracles have just kept coming, squeezing through as a best third place side into the knockout rounds, where the e
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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.
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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
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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...
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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. 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.
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...
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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
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...
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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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ben sidwell, bbc news. and, finally, once a staple on the uk high street, after more than a decade away, could woolies be making a comeback? woolworths closed back in 2009 after the financial crisis, but there are still stores in germany — called woolworth, without the s — and its current owner says the uk is on his "bucket list" of destinations to expand to. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. hello there, rightly so, the weather story has been dominated by the storms across the uk this week, but something that�*s been a little bit overshadowed is the feel of the weather. cast your mind back to last week, we had lying snow in highland scotland and an overnight low of —15. this morning, yes, it was windy, but with a lot of cloud around noticeably milder, 5 degrees. now, one of the reasons for this, storm jocelyn pulls away to the near continent is a change of wind direction to a south—westerly, a milder source. that�*s pushing this milder air right across the country as we go through the
ben sidwell, bbc news. and, finally, once a staple on the uk high street, after more than a decade away, could woolies be making a comeback? woolworths closed back in 2009 after the financial crisis, but there are still stores in germany — called woolworth, without the s — and its current owner says the uk is on his "bucket list" of destinations to expand to. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. hello there, rightly so, the weather story has been dominated by the storms...