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bbc podcasts. hello there. although temperatures in north—west scotland reached 19 degrees on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute it was a lot chillier. here we had temperatures of 23 degrees on friday but it was back down to 15 at best on saturday. further south though it felt a lot warmer because the sun was out — bedford one of the warmest parts of the country. we've got a bit of fair cloud and a little rain heading into the south—west of england by the morning, pushing into wales, eventually towards the south—east of england, but ahead of that, plenty of sunshine, mist and fog patches clearing, cloud will bubble up, the odd shower perhaps. we have more cloud though and more showers come into scotland and the far north of england. should be a bit drier and maybe brighter across northern ireland. but the highest temperatures are going to be across northern england and into the midlands, 18 or 19 degrees here, with some sunny spells. could be a bit of a
bbc podcasts. hello there. although temperatures in north—west scotland reached 19 degrees on saturday, other parts of scotland were not as lucky. in argyll and bute it was a lot chillier. here we had temperatures of 23 degrees on friday but it was back down to 15 at best on saturday. further south though it felt a lot warmer because the sun was out — bedford one of the warmest parts of the country. we've got a bit of fair cloud and a little rain heading into the south—west of england by...
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it's actually bbc do some excellent programmes. i'm very, very supportive of the bbc. but you know, in times are strained and it is difficult for all companies to cover their gusts in some cases and to send people somewhere, you know, airfares or rail fares and hotels, they're not cheap. maryjane wright, thank you so much. thank you, samira. we did ask for someone from bbc news to come on the programme to discuss the deployment of london based staff to scotland on monday. but our invitation was refused. instead, we were given this statement. there have been many upsetting and shocking images from the middle east over the past seven months or so and parts of fergal keane's report shown on friday last week on bbc one's news bulletins, certainly fitted into that category. the subject was the death of a baby named sabrine, who had been rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza. we were shown pictures of sabrine struggling for life in hospital and later her body being brought home to her community. we won't be showing that footage our
it's actually bbc do some excellent programmes. i'm very, very supportive of the bbc. but you know, in times are strained and it is difficult for all companies to cover their gusts in some cases and to send people somewhere, you know, airfares or rail fares and hotels, they're not cheap. maryjane wright, thank you so much. thank you, samira. we did ask for someone from bbc news to come on the programme to discuss the deployment of london based staff to scotland on monday. but our invitation was...
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you get your bbc podcasts. hello. the weather has been gradually drying up over the past 2a hours or so, and we've got some more dry, settled weather on the cards through much of the week ahead, really. high pressure is going to be in charge over the next few days. but for the rest of the week, we will at times see weather fronts just trying to topple across the north of that high pressure. could bring a little bit of rain at times across parts of scotland in particular, perhaps the north of northern ireland. but it'll be warming up here. mostly dry elsewhere, though, with some spells of sunshine on the cards. so we are in for a relatively quiet few days of weather. we're likely to start wednesday morning with quite a bit of mist and fog around, especially so for parts of eastern england, also perhaps wales and the southwest of england. could be some misty patches elsewhere. for most, they'll tend to lift and clear, so it'll brighten up. some sunny spells, particularly for england and wales. just the odd isolat
you get your bbc podcasts. hello. the weather has been gradually drying up over the past 2a hours or so, and we've got some more dry, settled weather on the cards through much of the week ahead, really. high pressure is going to be in charge over the next few days. but for the rest of the week, we will at times see weather fronts just trying to topple across the north of that high pressure. could bring a little bit of rain at times across parts of scotland in particular, perhaps the north of...
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bbc podcasts. hello there. the weather at this time of the year really can be very fickle, as we've seen over the past week, and during the bank holiday weekend, it's going to be a mixture, really, where there'll be some sunshine at times. there'll also be some heavy showers. it could be quite warm but we're not going to reach the high temperatures that we've seen in the past few days. take you back to thursday and all four home nations had their warmest day of the year and we maintain those sort of temperatures in western scotland and northern ireland on friday. but for suffolk and north wales, it was much colder because of cloud and rain. that's moving its way a little bit further north but we've got some more rain to come on saturday across northern ireland. some heavy showers pushing across scotland may turn a bit drier in north wales and northern england but still a lot of cloud. to the south, though, we'll see some sunshine after a chilly start. a few showers developing in the south east of e
bbc podcasts. hello there. the weather at this time of the year really can be very fickle, as we've seen over the past week, and during the bank holiday weekend, it's going to be a mixture, really, where there'll be some sunshine at times. there'll also be some heavy showers. it could be quite warm but we're not going to reach the high temperatures that we've seen in the past few days. take you back to thursday and all four home nations had their warmest day of the year and we maintain those...
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there are many of these statements about the bbc. that the bbc has become a there was an iraq war. well, you know that america and iraq and a series of people attacking this country under the pretext that iraq is condoning mass murder is one of the most serious issues like today, when there are many demonstrations around the world. and in england itself, against this decision of the blair government , one of the most serious issues was raised. it was that the bbc should enter into the conversation with the people more than this. because of a policy or a title called revolving doors. the revolving doors indicate that after world war ii the arena things like politics, economy, technology and media are regularly at the disposal of security institutions. and when security officers retire from, for example, the security field, they enter the media, and when they retire from, for example, the media, they enter the economy field. left door policy. khan in the bbc has now become a subject to look at, investigate, and search to see if the goals that the leaders of public diplomacy in the un
there are many of these statements about the bbc. that the bbc has become a there was an iraq war. well, you know that america and iraq and a series of people attacking this country under the pretext that iraq is condoning mass murder is one of the most serious issues like today, when there are many demonstrations around the world. and in england itself, against this decision of the blair government , one of the most serious issues was raised. it was that the bbc should enter into the...
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one and the bbc news channel. it's hosted by laura kuenssberg — she'll be here to tell us more about what to expect — later in this programme. a man has appeared in court, charged with the murder of the schoolboy, daniel anjorin, in north east london. daniel, who was 14, was on his way to school when he was fatally stabbed in hainault on tuesday. marcus monzo, who's 36, also faces several other charges, including two counts of attempted murder. here's lucy manning. marcus monzo arrived at court in central london with heavy security. the dual brazilian—spanish 36—year—old is accused of murdering 14—year—old daniel anjorin on tuesday in hainault. the court heard more details about what the prosecutor described as horrific offences. at 6:45, a van was driven at speed, knocking over one of the victims. mr monzo is then said to have slashed him with a samurai sword in the neck. 15 minutes later in laing close, it's alleged he forced his way into a house where a four—year—old and her parents were sleep
one and the bbc news channel. it's hosted by laura kuenssberg — she'll be here to tell us more about what to expect — later in this programme. a man has appeared in court, charged with the murder of the schoolboy, daniel anjorin, in north east london. daniel, who was 14, was on his way to school when he was fatally stabbed in hainault on tuesday. marcus monzo, who's 36, also faces several other charges, including two counts of attempted murder. here's lucy manning. marcus monzo arrived at...
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coming up — is it time bbc news started calling hamas a terrorist organisation? and information overload — is there just too much going on on the screen here? criticisms of the media's coverage of the war in gaza started almost immediately after the hamas attack on israel on october 7th — and top of the list of objections to the bbc�*s reporting was the corporation's refusal to describe hamas as a "terrorist organisation". the issue was raised again last weekend in the wake of a video released by hamas showing the british israeli hostage nadav popplewell, who the group said had died in gaza. here's the foreign secretary, lord cameron, speaking on sunday with laura kuenssberg. when you see what hamas are prepared to do, you just realise the terrible, dreadful, inhuman people, frankly, that we are dealing with. and maybe it's a moment, actually for the bbc to ask itself again, "should we describe these people as terrorists"? they are terrorists. if you kidnap grandmothers, you kidnap babies, you rape people, you shoot children in front of their parents — wh
coming up — is it time bbc news started calling hamas a terrorist organisation? and information overload — is there just too much going on on the screen here? criticisms of the media's coverage of the war in gaza started almost immediately after the hamas attack on israel on october 7th — and top of the list of objections to the bbc�*s reporting was the corporation's refusal to describe hamas as a "terrorist organisation". the issue was raised again last weekend in the wake of...
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this is bbc news. local media are reporting that that police have charged a man with the attempted murder of slovakian prime minister roberto fico. he is in a critical condition after being shot. labour insists that it has not scaled back in its ambitions. on friday, visitors to buckingham palace will have the chance to see one of the biggest collections from the royal family's archive. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin this hour in china where russia's president putin is on a state visit. it's his first foreign trip since his unprecedented re—election for a fifth term, and his second visit to china in six months.
this is bbc news. local media are reporting that that police have charged a man with the attempted murder of slovakian prime minister roberto fico. he is in a critical condition after being shot. labour insists that it has not scaled back in its ambitions. on friday, visitors to buckingham palace will have the chance to see one of the biggest collections from the royal family's archive. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and...
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where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc and we know the sort of hoops we have to jump to be impartial. sometimes it just doesn't work. i don't think there is an inherent anti. i think there's an inherent anti—government bias in the bbc and is that every government or this one? i think every government, i think every government. and that would be healthy wouldn't it. yeah, it would be. but i mean, the hoops we used to jump through, i mean, gosh , liz, when you were, when gosh, liz, when you were, when you were doing stuff on the radio for them, i mean, you used to jump through hoops, didn't you? well
where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. scotland's first minister admitts the snp faces a "tough challenge" in the upcoming general election. let's bring you a developments on a story that has been developing through the evening was up earlier, we heard from us presidentjoe biden who outlined and is really proposal for ending the conflict in gaza. a three—part proposal which would begin with a six—week cease—fire in which the idf would withdraw from populated areas of gaza, and a surge of humanitarian aid as well as a exchange of some hostages for palestinian prisoners and that deal would eventually lead to a permanent cessation of hostilities as well as a major reconstruction plan for gaza. in the last moments, we had an erection from hamas to that plan unveiled by president biden to stop here are the main points. it said that hamas use positively what was included in the us presidency saturday, and it goes on to say the necessity of putting in into the war in gaza was the result of the legendary steadfastness of our
you're watching the context on bbc news. scotland's first minister admitts the snp faces a "tough challenge" in the upcoming general election. let's bring you a developments on a story that has been developing through the evening was up earlier, we heard from us presidentjoe biden who outlined and is really proposal for ending the conflict in gaza. a three—part proposal which would begin with a six—week cease—fire in which the idf would withdraw from populated areas of gaza, and...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died. voting is underway in catalonia, where pro—independence supporters wanting to break away from spain are hoping to maintain their majority in the regional parliament. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests, switzerland are crowned this year's winners. you're watching bbc news. the best programmes of last year will be honoured at the bafta tv awards in a few hours time. arrivals are under way at the awards ceremony in london. colin paterson and the team are on the red carpet. let's join them now. the writing has been phenomena
this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died. voting is underway in catalonia, where...
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where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc and we know the sort of hoops we have to jump to be impartial. sometimes it just doesn't work. i don't think there is an inherent anti. i think there's an inherent anti—government bias in the bbc and is that every government or this one? i think every government, i think every government. and that would be healthy wouldn't it. yeah, it would be. but i mean, the hoops we used to jump through, i mean, gosh , liz, when you were, when gosh, liz, when you were, when you were doing stuff on the radio for them, i mean, you used to jump through hoops, didn't you? well
where is bbc un investigation? where is bbc verify when you need it ? you'd verify when you need it? you'd have thought that, given deborah turness annual salary is £400,000, that she could leverage a bit of impartiality out of our national broadcaster. £400,000, folks, that's what i call an affront . now. jerry call an affront. now. jerry hayes. yes. does the bbc have a problem with impartiality, the bbc has got lots of problems. and, you know, i think all three of us have worked for the bbc...
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regarding the recent report of the bbc world service, mr. dr. rostampour, let's talk about the program and report that the bbc world service published, why we are witnessing this for the first time, which is an internal issue for iran. which is published by a bbc global service. thank you very much. the first thing we should mention is why bc is not global. what is our perception and idea of the world bbc that prevents that do not criticize or evaluate it . if we are familiar with the history of the bbc, we will not ask this question, or at least this ambiguity will not form in our minds. there is a book called the legend of the bbc. written and fortunately translated in iran in different seasons, it mentions how the bbc world has become a tool to realize the expansionist goals of both britain and other services, in fact, both spying and military of the world. i would like to point out one point , for example, it says that all bbc broadcast supervisors are officers. there are soldiers who are already in mx were working or, for example, in
regarding the recent report of the bbc world service, mr. dr. rostampour, let's talk about the program and report that the bbc world service published, why we are witnessing this for the first time, which is an internal issue for iran. which is published by a bbc global service. thank you very much. the first thing we should mention is why bc is not global. what is our perception and idea of the world bbc that prevents that do not criticize or evaluate it . if we are familiar with the...
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global bbc farsi tv. it went very well and there is a kind of spontaneous national media defense of the kind that was at the beginning of the war it happened and a lot of people came and questioned the authenticity of this and the news really spread, but at the same time some friends in iran came and said that if this is the case, woe to the regrets and calamities, etc. , etc., while you do not know the news at all. you have to say whether it is true or false, first of all, sir, let's all wait for the detective to report the news, the experts will see if this news is true or not, you are still mourning someone whose illness is not known , we are shouting , etc. i don't want to criminalize the issue of reformist friends, some of them are still not aware of this incident where did it come from? two plus two equals four has not yet been seen. shouting that this is why these things are happening in iran and pointing the gun at the internal forces. and this is a joke. and dozens of children like shakrami are e
global bbc farsi tv. it went very well and there is a kind of spontaneous national media defense of the kind that was at the beginning of the war it happened and a lot of people came and questioned the authenticity of this and the news really spread, but at the same time some friends in iran came and said that if this is the case, woe to the regrets and calamities, etc. , etc., while you do not know the news at all. you have to say whether it is true or false, first of all, sir, let's all wait...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. according to britain's biggest cancer charity, someone is diagnosed with cancer here in the uk every two minutes. despite massive progress, many treatments are still incredibly harsh and not always successful. however, we now have technologies like ai and robotics which are helping us to discover more effective drugs — with fewer side—effects — quicker. one in two of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime — one in two! for years, treatment has been centred around surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, sometimes a combination. cancer therapy has evolved over the last two decades, and particularly moving, shifting away from chemotherapy for every patient and for every cancer to personalised treatment. in some cancers, we have really made great progress. and 10—15 years ago, melanoma survival rates — median survival rates — were around six to nine months. now, patient
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. according to britain's biggest cancer charity, someone is diagnosed with cancer here in the uk every two minutes. despite massive progress, many treatments are still incredibly harsh and not always successful. however, we now have technologies like ai and robotics which are helping us to discover more effective drugs — with fewer side—effects — quicker. one in two of us will...
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more on bbc news. four bbc news channel presenters are to begin legal action against the corporation today. martine croxall, annita mcveigh, karin giannone and kasia madera will start employment tribunal proceedings in london. the court listing indicates that the complaint includes issues relating to age and sex discrimination, and equal pay. let's speak to our culture correspondent, lizo mzimba. what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary — what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary hearing _ what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary hearing into - what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary hearing into an i two day preliminary hearing into an action brought against the bbc by these four female presenters that you have been talking about. this is something that goes back to decisions made by the bbc around a year and a half ago when it decided to merge its two news channels was dropping previously, the bbc had a domestic news
more on bbc news. four bbc news channel presenters are to begin legal action against the corporation today. martine croxall, annita mcveigh, karin giannone and kasia madera will start employment tribunal proceedings in london. the court listing indicates that the complaint includes issues relating to age and sex discrimination, and equal pay. let's speak to our culture correspondent, lizo mzimba. what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary — what have we learned so far? there's...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. just 2a days to go until the european championships get underway in germany. and today, england manager gareth southgate has named his 33—man training squad — which will have to get whittled down to 26 by the 7thjune. the big headline is that it doesn�*t include experienced players likejordan henderson, raheem sterling and marcus rashford — with the manchester united striker struggling for form this season, scoring just seven goals in 33 league appearances. rashford has played for england seven times this season before being left out of the squad for a friendly against belgium in march and now he misses out altogether ahead of a major tournament. these are of course difficult decisions and you are talking about players who are very good players, who have been an important part of what we have done over a number of years, and with marcus, i feel other players in that area of the pitch have had better seasons, it is as simple as that. this is as complex a group as i have had pic
hello from the bbc sport centre. just 2a days to go until the european championships get underway in germany. and today, england manager gareth southgate has named his 33—man training squad — which will have to get whittled down to 26 by the 7thjune. the big headline is that it doesn�*t include experienced players likejordan henderson, raheem sterling and marcus rashford — with the manchester united striker struggling for form this season, scoring just seven goals in 33 league...
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welcome to bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees, says more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee rafah in southern gaza due to the ongoing israeli offensive. philippe lazzarini said they were leaving without safe passage or protection, heading to areas with little water or sanitation. more than a million palestinians had taken refuge in the city after it was designated a "safe zone" early on in the conflict. this development comes as israel's military says it's recovered the body of another hostage inside gaza. the remains have been identified as ron benjamin, who the military says was killed in the october 7th attack by hamas. and in a further development, the israeli war cabinet minister, benny gantz, is threatening to bring down prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government if he doesn't agree to his post—war plan for gaza within three weeks. here's what he said. translation: the people of israel are watching you. i you must choose between zionism and cynicism, between
welcome to bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees, says more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee rafah in southern gaza due to the ongoing israeli offensive. philippe lazzarini said they were leaving without safe passage or protection, heading to areas with little water or sanitation. more than a million palestinians had taken refuge in the city after it was designated a "safe zone" early on in the conflict. this development comes as israel's military...
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lucy manning, bbc news. president biden has condemned the violence and unrest on university campuses across america during pro—palestinian protests. in his first public comments since the nationwide demonstrations began, he said people had the right to freedom of speech but the law had to be respected. it comes after police in los angeles cleared a pro—palestinian protest camp after a standoff at the university of california's la campus. emma vardy is at ucla for us now. well, police moved in here overnight after you said i had made it pretty clear that, after you said i had made it pretty clearthat, in after you said i had made it pretty clear that, in their eyes, the encampment was unlawful. —— ucla. behind me now, the clean—up operation continues, but there have been some demonstrators remaining around the campus, so this isn't overjust around the campus, so this isn't over just yet. after midnight, the first signs police had begun to execute their operation. we police had begun to execute their
lucy manning, bbc news. president biden has condemned the violence and unrest on university campuses across america during pro—palestinian protests. in his first public comments since the nationwide demonstrations began, he said people had the right to freedom of speech but the law had to be respected. it comes after police in los angeles cleared a pro—palestinian protest camp after a standoff at the university of california's la campus. emma vardy is at ucla for us now. well, police moved...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. an entire section of a ten—storey apartment block in the russian city of belgorod has collapsed leaving 20 people injured after what the local governor said was a direct hit during a ukrainian bombardment. the best television programmes of 2023 will be honoured at tonight's bafta tv awards in london. bbc�*s police drama happy valley has five nominations. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests, switzerland are crowned this year's winners.
this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. an entire section of a ten—storey apartment block in the russian city of belgorod has collapsed leaving 20 people injured after what the local governor said was a direct hit during a ukrainian...
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bbc two, bbc iplayer and bbc sport website and app have you covered. former spain and wolves boss julen lopetegui has agreed a deal to replace david moyes as west ham united manager at the end of the season. no contracts have yet been signed, but it looks like a return to the premier league for lopetegui, who left wolves just before the start of this season. under moyes, west ham have twice finished in the top seven and won the europa conference league, but he's faced recent criticism for his style of play. joe root is leading calls to reduce the amount of domestic cricket and review a schedule that he calls "not fit for purpose". the former england test captain is speaking out after the professional cricketers' association revealed a large number of players have concerns about the physical toll of the fixture list, while many are worried about unsafe travel between matches. information from players was gathered in preseason meetings. leading to this collective call for action. today marks 70 years since one of sport's greatest feats. british runner ro
bbc two, bbc iplayer and bbc sport website and app have you covered. former spain and wolves boss julen lopetegui has agreed a deal to replace david moyes as west ham united manager at the end of the season. no contracts have yet been signed, but it looks like a return to the premier league for lopetegui, who left wolves just before the start of this season. under moyes, west ham have twice finished in the top seven and won the europa conference league, but he's faced recent criticism for his...
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you are live with bbc news. straight to breaking news, you may remember that bbc investigation last week where this man, wanted by police forces in several countries, including the uk, has been arrested including the uk, has been arrested in the north of iraq. he was arrested this morning. if you remember that investigation last week, the bbc tracked down and confronted one of your�*s most wanted people smugglers. he has been on the run for over a year and until that investigation, no one knew his location. the bbc tracking him down, talking to him about the people come across the channel for several years. he and his gang controlled much of their people smuggling trade, in boats and lorries across the channel. the arrest has been welcomed in the last few minutes by the nca and also by the belgian authorities. so news that barzan majeed, also known as scorpion, has been arrested this morning. i mentioned that bbc investigation that was done by sue mitchell. we will speak to sue in the next few minutes on that
you are live with bbc news. straight to breaking news, you may remember that bbc investigation last week where this man, wanted by police forces in several countries, including the uk, has been arrested including the uk, has been arrested in the north of iraq. he was arrested this morning. if you remember that investigation last week, the bbc tracked down and confronted one of your�*s most wanted people smugglers. he has been on the run for over a year and until that investigation, no one...
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ben wright, bbc news. to papua new guinea now — where australia is sending technical experts to help deal with the aftermath of last week's landslide. authorities say that almost 8,000 people from villages in enga province are being taken away because there are fears of more landslides. the original incident happened in yambali village, in enga province in the early hours, while most of the community were asleep. entire communities have been left devastated. this woman has been unable to find several members of her family. translation: l have 18 - of my family members buried under the debris and soil that i'm standing on, and a lot more family members in the village i cannot count. i am the landowner here, but i cannot retrieve the bodies, so i'm here helplessly. let's speak to nicholas booth, undp resident representative of papua new guinea. thanks forjoining us. we've actually heard in the last few moments a grim assessment from colleagues of yours that it's unlikely we will find any more survivors. un
ben wright, bbc news. to papua new guinea now — where australia is sending technical experts to help deal with the aftermath of last week's landslide. authorities say that almost 8,000 people from villages in enga province are being taken away because there are fears of more landslides. the original incident happened in yambali village, in enga province in the early hours, while most of the community were asleep. entire communities have been left devastated. this woman has been unable to find...
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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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hugh pym, bbc news. the bio—pharmaceutical company astrazeneca is withdrawing its covid vaccine, which was developed by scientists in oxford. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic, with billions of doses being made. the company says the withdrawal is for commercial reasons, as sophie hutchinson reports. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time — ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given in the uk. and the vaccine is estimated to have saved millions of lives. but in a tiny number of cases it causes life—threatening blood clots. it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage payments to families and there
hugh pym, bbc news. the bio—pharmaceutical company astrazeneca is withdrawing its covid vaccine, which was developed by scientists in oxford. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic, with billions of doses being made. the company says the withdrawal is for commercial reasons, as sophie hutchinson reports. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time —...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. let's get back to our top story, and this is the condition of the slovakian prime minister which has stabilised overnight. but he is still in a serious condition after an apparent assassination attempt yesterday. let's speak to milan nic, former adviser to the deputy foreign minister of slovakia, now with the german council on foreign relations. hello to you, thank you so much for joining us here on bbc news. you spoke to is yesterday and said that he thought something like this was coming. what did you mean by that and a day after, what do you make of the reaction to this apparent assassination attempt? the death threats to leading _ assassination attempt? the death threats to leading politicians - assassination attempt? the death threats to leading politicians in i threats to leading politicians in slovakia unfortunately were not a rare thing. they were becoming normal. in the ruling coalition was not doing enough to stop this. —— and the ruling. so this needs to be and the ruli
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. let's get back to our top story, and this is the condition of the slovakian prime minister which has stabilised overnight. but he is still in a serious condition after an apparent assassination attempt yesterday. let's speak to milan nic, former adviser to the deputy foreign minister of slovakia, now with the german council on foreign relations. hello to you, thank you so much for joining us here on bbc news. you...
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hello, welcome to bbc news. aia—year—old boy was killed at a knife attack in london yesterday has been named as daniel had angevin. two police officers were injured in the attack. 36—year—old man is in custody. it is
hello, welcome to bbc news. aia—year—old boy was killed at a knife attack in london yesterday has been named as daniel had angevin. two police officers were injured in the attack. 36—year—old man is in custody. it is
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and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see a i o'clock on bbc two to see a coronation, but for whom will it be? kyren orjakjones? about to get going. these are the pictures of the moment. kyren wilson leads jak jones 15 frames to ten. first to 18 wins it. both after a first ever title. action over on bbc two, the website, and the iplayer. the website, and the iplayer. but that is it from us. we'll see you soon. it's 7pm in london. this is this world today with ben brown. hamas says it has accepted a proposalfor a ceasefire in gaza, but israel says they are not the terms they have agreed to. this is the scene in gaza where residents are receiving the news of a possible ceasefire deal. john swinney is the new leader of the scottish national party and set to become the next first minister of scotland. at a meeting in paris, the chinese president is urged to use his inf
and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see a i o'clock on bbc two to see a coronation, but for whom will it be? kyren orjakjones? about to get going. these are the pictures of the moment. kyren wilson leads jak jones 15 frames to ten. first to 18 wins it. both after a first...
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nikki fox, bbc news. the son of a victim of the windrush scandal says he was outraged when he was told by the home office that he could take a dna test to prove his relationship with his father, as part of his compensation application. bbc news has been told that dijounjhagroo—bryan, who�*s 39, won�*t have to provide such evidence — but lawyers have called the original request traumatic. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. it�*s another slap in the face, you know? when 39—year—old dijoun jhagroo—bryan received this letter from the home office about his windrush compensation claim, he was stunned. he�*s one of thousands of british windrush descendants, but now he�*s being asked to prove he�*s his father�*s son by doing a voluntary dna test, which he�*d have to pay for, to be eligible for compensation. they even asked if we could track down the midwife who actually helped bring me into this world. and to me, when i read it, i thought it was ridiculous. when
nikki fox, bbc news. the son of a victim of the windrush scandal says he was outraged when he was told by the home office that he could take a dna test to prove his relationship with his father, as part of his compensation application. bbc news has been told that dijounjhagroo—bryan, who�*s 39, won�*t have to provide such evidence — but lawyers have called the original request traumatic. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. it�*s another slap in the face, you...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: president zelensky says ukraine only has about a quarter of the air defences it needs to fight off russian attacks, warning that russia could increase strikes in the north—east of the country, following recent gains near kharkiv. a close ally of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc he'll "never give up" fighting putin, months fter a brutal hammer attack outside his home in lithuania, where he lives in exile. the president of georgia vetoes a controversial draft law that's caused mass protests across the country. critics say it stifles free speech. she will almost certainly be overawed by parliament. a boil water notice has been lifted for thousands around brixton after no traces of a parasite were found in supply area. traces of cryptosporidiosis were identified on wednesday. more on all of those stories on the bbc news website or app. a full bulletin of news at five o'clock. now on bbc news, newscast. hello, you two. hi. hello. pleased to s
this is bbc news. the headlines: president zelensky says ukraine only has about a quarter of the air defences it needs to fight off russian attacks, warning that russia could increase strikes in the north—east of the country, following recent gains near kharkiv. a close ally of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc he'll "never give up" fighting putin, months fter a brutal hammer attack outside his home in lithuania, where he lives in exile. the president...
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the bbc has a revelation . how does the bbc know that it should arrive at this time? why does it all arrive on time? the national government of dr. mohammad mossadegh is fine, but why do they work in iran? sometimes, because some friends inside iran give them a coefficient , they implicitly confirm their credibility and give them legitimacy. you see, from yesterday until now they say, of course, a very good thing happened and a kind of spontaneous national media defense started, similar to the defense that was at the beginning of the war, and a lot of people came and i questioned the direction of these things, and the news really caught on, but at the same time, some friends coming to iran to say that if this is the case, woe to regrets and calamities, etc., etc., while you should tell the news that you do not know at all whether it is true or false, sir, let's all wait to see the detective report the news, let the experts say whether this news is true or not. you still cry for someone whose illness is unknown, etc. especially my friends who really don't want to commi
the bbc has a revelation . how does the bbc know that it should arrive at this time? why does it all arrive on time? the national government of dr. mohammad mossadegh is fine, but why do they work in iran? sometimes, because some friends inside iran give them a coefficient , they implicitly confirm their credibility and give them legitimacy. you see, from yesterday until now they say, of course, a very good thing happened and a kind of spontaneous national media defense started, similar to the...
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i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot less - bbc celebrate for a lot less than theirs. i will not take any lectures about boasting about how things are done successfully back otherwise... i'm not lecturing, certainly not, i'm asking you a question. i pivoted to a full digital show several months ago and the reason i did that, as we were getting gigantic numbers anyway on our youtube channel, this was a perfect illustration a wire wanted to do this. it is a story that many people in the media going to be pursuing for themselves because last week we had, for example, 200,000 plus new subscribers to our youtube channel, taking us to nearly 3 million subscribers, one of the biggest youtube channels in the news, opinion and interviews and we also have had nearly 12 million views of the interview. we have added millions more debate about the interview and an extraordinary global response from all sorts of media and high profile figures and someone said this is exactly what i was talking about when i said this is now how younger people, in particular, want to consume their con
i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot less - bbc celebrate for a lot less than theirs. i will not take any lectures about boasting about how things are done successfully back otherwise... i'm not lecturing, certainly not, i'm asking you a question. i pivoted to a full digital show several months ago and the reason i did that, as we were getting gigantic numbers anyway on our youtube channel, this was a perfect illustration a wire wanted to do this. it is a story that many people in the media...
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>> well, the problem is with the bbc. now of course i was bbc so i should be pro bbc. is that they do appear to be biased. they do appear to be woke and therefore many people are turning over. maybe to gb news, for example, to get , a more, for example, to get, a more, reasonable view of the news. and i do think that it's unfair that if the bbc are going into advertising thing, well, then surely all of us who pay our licence fee should be getting very cross about that. okay, perhaps they've got to look within themselves at some of their top presenters and a certain man, beginning with l comes to my mind, and they should regulate that a lot more. >> okay, but sajeela, the clock's against us. your thoughts on this? >> well , i thoughts on this? >> well, i kind of agree with neil that i do think the bbc news is a force for good. i do think they're reliable . and, think they're reliable. and, we've talked about bias a lot on your show as well in the past, your show as well in the past, you know, every, every institution has a bias, you know. hello, we're in gb news. it has
>> well, the problem is with the bbc. now of course i was bbc so i should be pro bbc. is that they do appear to be biased. they do appear to be woke and therefore many people are turning over. maybe to gb news, for example, to get , a more, for example, to get, a more, reasonable view of the news. and i do think that it's unfair that if the bbc are going into advertising thing, well, then surely all of us who pay our licence fee should be getting very cross about that. okay, perhaps...
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bbc verify�*s merlyn thomas is here with this investigation from bbc verify and bbc eye. thanks, sophie. this is part of neom — saudi arabia's grand plan to transform the country and its image. it's the world's biggest construction project. a futuristic eco—city. built by companies from all over the world, including more than a dozen from the uk. at its heart, the line — a desert city envisaged to be a 100—mile straight line. but only 1.5 miles will reportedly be built by 2030. it's in the north—west of saudi arabia cutting across the vast desert. neom's driving force is the country's crown prince, mohammad bin salman. he's courted many western leaders, including rishi sunak. the crown prince says neom is being built in an empty space, but it isn't. thousands of people lived in these three villages. for years they objected to being moved for the project, but they were still made to leave their homes. this former saudi intelligence officer told us he was ordered to clear one of the villages near neom in 2020 and that security forces were allowed to kill those who
bbc verify�*s merlyn thomas is here with this investigation from bbc verify and bbc eye. thanks, sophie. this is part of neom — saudi arabia's grand plan to transform the country and its image. it's the world's biggest construction project. a futuristic eco—city. built by companies from all over the world, including more than a dozen from the uk. at its heart, the line — a desert city envisaged to be a 100—mile straight line. but only 1.5 miles will reportedly be built by 2030. it's...
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newscast from the bbc. polling date will be . from the bbc. polling date will be on thursday _ from the bbc. polling date will be on thursday the _ from the bbc. polling date will be on thursday the 4th _ from the bbc. polling date will be on thursday the 4th of _ from the bbc. polling date will be on thursday the 4th ofjuly. - from the bbc. polling date will be on thursday the 4th ofjuly. no i from the bbc. polling date will be i on thursday the 4th ofjuly. no way. it will be a very _ on...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... uk labour leader sir keir starmer sets out his policy to stop migrant boat crossings — promising new powers to tackle people—smuggling gangs. a bbc investigation tracks down one of europe's most wanted criminals — known as the scorpion — whose admitted trafficking thousands of people to the continent. europe — are you ready for it? taylor swift's heroes —— eras tour hits paris. taylor swift's heroes -- eras tour hits park-— taylor swift's heroes -- eras tour hits parie— taylor swift's heroes -- eras tour hits paris-— hits paris. before that, the world is ready for— hits paris. before that, the world is ready for the _ hits paris. before that, the world is ready for the eurovision - hits paris. before that, the world is ready for the eurovision song i is ready for the eurovision song contest in malmo because the pie will bring you the latest news and gossip on the bbc news channel. let's turn to the us — a school board in virginia has voted in favour of restorin
this is bbc news, the headlines... uk labour leader sir keir starmer sets out his policy to stop migrant boat crossings — promising new powers to tackle people—smuggling gangs. a bbc investigation tracks down one of europe's most wanted criminals — known as the scorpion — whose admitted trafficking thousands of people to the continent. europe — are you ready for it? taylor swift's heroes —— eras tour hits paris. taylor swift's heroes -- eras tour hits park-— taylor swift's...
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paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. drjames smith is a british doctor currently working from the un building in rafah. speaking to the bbc earlier, he outlined what the situation on the ground is like. coming to rafah today. the streets that were previously packed with idps living going into rafah today, the streets that were previously packed with idps living in makeshift tents, most of those tents have now been dismantled and people have fled. the area immediately around the un building is almost unrecognisable now. all of the people that were seeking some degree of sanctuary there have fled. the roads yesterday from rafah city up towards khan younis were completely packed with people. it was almost impossible to move. we also saw people moving by foot for the first time now — that's because there are so few vehicles available to transport people and the cost of a journey in a vehicle or even on a donkey cart now is prohibitively expensive for many people. here in the uk, the foreign secretary lord cameron, has defe
paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. drjames smith is a british doctor currently working from the un building in rafah. speaking to the bbc earlier, he outlined what the situation on the ground is like. coming to rafah today. the streets that were previously packed with idps living going into rafah today, the streets that were previously packed with idps living in makeshift tents, most of those tents have now been dismantled and people have fled. the area immediately around the un building is...
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this is bbc news. so you are live with bbc news. india's spice trade — is both world famous and worth about $4 billion. now, there's real concern as nepal becomes the latest country to ban the import and sale of two popular spice brands, overfears of �*possible contamination' in some products. last month, singapore and hong kong stopped sales of some spices, over suspected, elevated levels of a cancer—causing pesticide. the us food and drug administration is also investigating products from two companies. yesterday, the uk introduced extra control measures. india's spice trade makes up to 12%, of global spice exports. let's speak with nikhil inamdar, our india business correspondent. welcome to the programme. as i was saying, this is a trade worth $4 billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it?— billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is certainly a hue problem, isn't it? it is certainly a huge problem- — problem, isn't it? it is certa
this is bbc news. so you are live with bbc news. india's spice trade — is both world famous and worth about $4 billion. now, there's real concern as nepal becomes the latest country to ban the import and sale of two popular spice brands, overfears of �*possible contamination' in some products. last month, singapore and hong kong stopped sales of some spices, over suspected, elevated levels of a cancer—causing pesticide. the us food and drug administration is also investigating products...
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this is bbc news. this the headlines: the israeli military says about 300,000 palestinians have left the city of rafah since it ordered them to evacuate on monday. but the un warns they're moving to an area, which lacks basic infrastructure. morning these are the live pictures in malmo, sweden, where more than 10,000 people are protesting israel's involvement in the eurovision song contest. almost 2,000 people have been evacuated from ukraine's kharkiv region as clashes continue, a day after russia sent troops across the border to break through defensive lines. the most powerful solar storm in more than two decades hits the earth, triggering spectacular celestial light shows in many parts of the world. a police officer has been shot in the leg with a crossbow and a man was stabbed in what was described as a "serious assault and weapons incident". police shot and arrested a 54—year—old suspect who is now in hospital. the incident happened last night near high wycombe, in buckinghamshire. from where
this is bbc news. this the headlines: the israeli military says about 300,000 palestinians have left the city of rafah since it ordered them to evacuate on monday. but the un warns they're moving to an area, which lacks basic infrastructure. morning these are the live pictures in malmo, sweden, where more than 10,000 people are protesting israel's involvement in the eurovision song contest. almost 2,000 people have been evacuated from ukraine's kharkiv region as clashes continue, a day after...
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jon donnison, bbc news. i spoke to my colleague from bbc brazil, paula adamo idoeta, who told us more about the rescue operations. the rescue operations are still under way, there are many people trapped, confined in their homes or villages that have been completely surrounded by water, they cannot get in or out. and also flying over these areas has been very difficult, these are the largest ever floods in this area in southern brazil due to a combination of temporary weather conditions, with el nino and of course the effects of climate change. and the local river in porto alegre is now overfive metres high, the city's defence systems are struggling to cope with such a massive amount of water, which explains why it has been very hard to rescue people in these conditions. we know that more than 60 people have been killed, at least 100 are still missing. are there fears that those numbers of victims could increase? absolutely. there are fears that these numbers could go higher. around 70 people have been displ
jon donnison, bbc news. i spoke to my colleague from bbc brazil, paula adamo idoeta, who told us more about the rescue operations. the rescue operations are still under way, there are many people trapped, confined in their homes or villages that have been completely surrounded by water, they cannot get in or out. and also flying over these areas has been very difficult, these are the largest ever floods in this area in southern brazil due to a combination of temporary weather conditions, with...
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this is bbc news. melinda french gates says she is leaving the charity foundation which she established with her ex—husband, the microsoft co—founder bill gates. she didn't give a reason — but did confirm that in leaving, she will have an additional $12.5 billion to commit to her work on behalf of women and families. the foundation has already spent nearly 5a billion dollars working to tackle child poverty and preventable diseases since it was set up more than two decades ago. teddy schleifer is reporter for pucknews who specialises in silicon valley billionaires and their impact on the world. he gave me his analysis of the move. well, for the last three years, the gates foundation has been hounded by questions about whether or not this was going to happen. we know that as part of their divorce, a factor driving melinda away from the foundation and away from her husband was his husband's ties to jeffrey epstein. there's been much reporting since the since epstein left this earth that bill gates h
this is bbc news. melinda french gates says she is leaving the charity foundation which she established with her ex—husband, the microsoft co—founder bill gates. she didn't give a reason — but did confirm that in leaving, she will have an additional $12.5 billion to commit to her work on behalf of women and families. the foundation has already spent nearly 5a billion dollars working to tackle child poverty and preventable diseases since it was set up more than two decades ago. teddy...
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lyse doucet, bbc news. and although some countries including iraq, syria, and lebanon havejoined iran in mourning, the us state department had a different response. abraham raisi was a brutal participant for nearly four decades. he was involved in numerous horrific human rights abuses, including paying a role in the extrajudicial killing of thousands of political prisoners. some of the worst human rights abuses occurred during his years as president. especially abuse against the women and girls of iran. that said, we regret any loss of life, don't want to see anyone die in a helicopter crash. but that does not change the reality of his record, both as a judge and the president of iran. the fact he has blood on his hands. so, ithink so, i think most importantly, ourfundamental approach so, i think most importantly, our fundamental approach to a run has not changed and will not change. we will continue to support the people of iran, to support the people of iran, to support the people of iran, to support the
lyse doucet, bbc news. and although some countries including iraq, syria, and lebanon havejoined iran in mourning, the us state department had a different response. abraham raisi was a brutal participant for nearly four decades. he was involved in numerous horrific human rights abuses, including paying a role in the extrajudicial killing of thousands of political prisoners. some of the worst human rights abuses occurred during his years as president. especially abuse against the women and girls...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news. we should just flag of course that this is the end of week three of donald trump's trial in that new york port. ijust want of donald trump's trial in that new york port. i just want to take you live there, he has made his way outside of the court, facing down next to me earlier today. the jury has been dismissed for the weekend, celeste is having listened to mr trump. celeste is having listened to mr trum -. , g celeste is having listened to mr trum. , g . . celeste is having listened to mr trum. . . . ., trump. doj, etc etc. in particular, this office — trump. doj, etc etc. in particular, this office of _ trump. doj, etc etc. in particular, this office of da, _ trump. doj, etc etc. in particular, this office of da, which _ trump. doj, etc etc. in particular, this office of da, which is - trump. doj, etc etc. in particular, this office of da, which is letting l this office of da, which is letting crime, violent crime run rampant all over our city. what they've done to the people in
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news. we should just flag of course that this is the end of week three of donald trump's trial in that new york port. ijust want of donald trump's trial in that new york port. i just want to take you live there, he has made his way outside of the court, facing down next to me earlier today. the jury has been dismissed for the weekend, celeste is having listened to mr trump. celeste is having listened to mr...
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hugh pym, bbc news. let's speak to ros cooper, who was infected as child with hepatitis c while receiving treatment for a bleeding disorder. thanks very much for being with us. first of all, you weren't really told about this, although you were infected as a child at 19, which was extraordinary. infected as a child at 19, which was extraordinary-— extraordinary. that's right. i don't know at what _ extraordinary. that's right. i don't know at what age _ extraordinary. that's right. i don't know at what age i _ extraordinary. that's right. i don't know at what age i was _ extraordinary. that's right. i don't know at what age i was infected, l extraordinary. that's right. i don't i know at what age i was infected, but what i've been told since it is that the chances are that most of the clotting factor treatments that i've had — and i've had probably at least one a month for active bleeds — most will have had hepatitis c in it because of the way it was made from pooled blood donations. i don't know w
hugh pym, bbc news. let's speak to ros cooper, who was infected as child with hepatitis c while receiving treatment for a bleeding disorder. thanks very much for being with us. first of all, you weren't really told about this, although you were infected as a child at 19, which was extraordinary. infected as a child at 19, which was extraordinary-— extraordinary. that's right. i don't know at what _ extraordinary. that's right. i don't know at what age _ extraordinary. that's right. i don't...
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on bbc london... and coming up on bbc news... arsenal striker vivianne miedema is to leave the club at the end of the season. the wsl record scorer pays tribute to the fans and her team—mates. hello there. an inquiry looking at why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth has called for a major overhaul of maternity and postnatal care in the uk. the report, led by a group of mps, refers to harrowing evidence given by more than a thousand women who shared their experiences. it recommends more recruitment and training to ensure a safe level of staffing. respecting the choices of women around giving birth, and accessing pain relief, and there needs to be universal access to specialist maternal mental health services. a warning, michael buchanan's report contains detailed descriptions of birth complications from the very beginning. i'm bleeding, getting weaker, and theyjust i'm bleeding, getting weaker, and they just left i'm bleeding, getting weaker, and theyjust left me there for several hours until someone else came i
on bbc london... and coming up on bbc news... arsenal striker vivianne miedema is to leave the club at the end of the season. the wsl record scorer pays tribute to the fans and her team—mates. hello there. an inquiry looking at why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth has called for a major overhaul of maternity and postnatal care in the uk. the report, led by a group of mps, refers to harrowing evidence given by more than a thousand women who shared their experiences. it...
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daniella ralph, bbc news. it�*s almost 50 years since the hapless hotelier basil fawlty made his television debut in the hit bbc series, which would go on to be voted the best british programme of all time. now the show�*s lead actor john cleese has adapted the series to create a new two—hour stage performance — with some tweaks, to reflect changing tastes in comedy. ellie price has more. this — smack on head! is it the funniest british sitcom of all time? perhaps it's a dream. they only made 12 half—hour episodes of fawlty towers, leaving audiences wanting more. and at the apollo theatre last night, that�*s what they got. i�*m afraid most of the people we get in here don�*t understand a bordeaux from a claret. a bordeaux is a claret. the play is based on three of the most—loved tv episodes... i'm afraid this is corked. i just uncorked it. didn�*t you see me? ..the hotel inspectors... this is not funny! who won the the bloody war anyway? ? !! ..the germans, and another episode called comm
daniella ralph, bbc news. it�*s almost 50 years since the hapless hotelier basil fawlty made his television debut in the hit bbc series, which would go on to be voted the best british programme of all time. now the show�*s lead actor john cleese has adapted the series to create a new two—hour stage performance — with some tweaks, to reflect changing tastes in comedy. ellie price has more. this — smack on head! is it the funniest british sitcom of all time? perhaps it's a dream. they...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. the former home secretary, suella braverman has been speaking to the bbc. she insisted her party was facing electoral oblivion without a change. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election, and we need to fight, and i'm not willing to give up. you know, it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is, to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues, i owe that to you, and the british people who are crying out for a conservative party to vote for. in response to ms braverman�*s comments calling for change, the acting editor of the political news website conservative home, henry hill, told us it's not clear what the prime minister could do at this point with the time available. it's difficult to see what change you could do at this point. six months out from a general election with 1a years of government sort of behind you. it's not clear what rishi sunak could really do to change t
damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. the former home secretary, suella braverman has been speaking to the bbc. she insisted her party was facing electoral oblivion without a change. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election, and we need to fight, and i'm not willing to give up. you know, it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is, to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues,...