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and the impact was going to london and the impact was going to he _ to london and the impact was going to be huge — to london and the impact was going to be huge. you said you had limited powers. _ to be huge. you said you had limited powers, supposing that message had come _ powers, supposing that message had come from _ powers, supposing that message had come from government as opposed to chris whitty _ come from government as opposed to chris whitty who is a government employee, — chris whitty who is a government employee, what would you have done differently? employee, what would you have done differentl ? ., , ., differently? some of the things that ha en differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, _ differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, it _ differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, it was - differently? some of the things that happen subsequently, it was me - differently? some of the things that| happen subsequently, it was me that lobbied the prime minister to go to lock down. it was me that lobbied the prime minister in rel
and the impact was going to london and the impact was going to he _ to london and the impact was going to be huge — to london and the impact was going to be huge. you said you had limited powers. _ to be huge. you said you had limited powers, supposing that message had come _ powers, supposing that message had come from _ powers, supposing that message had come from government as opposed to chris whitty _ come from government as opposed to chris whitty who is a government employee, — chris...
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with territorial responsibility for london. _ territorial responsibility for london, and on our ready reckoner, we think— london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that — london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that there are something like 9 _ we think that there are something like 9 million people within the area _ like 9 million people within the area for— like 9 million people within the area for which you have responsibility, is that right? that's— responsibility, is that right? that's right. in london there are more than 9 million people who live and during the normal working day more than 10 billion come to london as tourists and visitors and workers and so forth. fiend as tourists and visitors and workers and so forth-— and so forth. and using another ratio, that _ and so forth. and using another ratio, that 9 _ and so forth. and using another ratio, that 9 million _ and so forth. and using another ratio, that 9 million people - and so forth. and using another - ratio, that 9 million people equates to something like 13% of the uk population. to something like
with territorial responsibility for london. _ territorial responsibility for london, and on our ready reckoner, we think— london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that — london, and on our ready reckoner, we think that there are something like 9 _ we think that there are something like 9 million people within the area _ like 9 million people within the area for— like 9 million people within the area for which you have responsibility, is that right? that's— responsibility, is that...
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some outer london, some inner london, some in central london. you generate confidence because we had a trusted ally of the government. it makes local relationships very difficult when we are discovering staff in newspapers. this was more than even just stuff, this was a plan for major researchers in london, incorporating your view, or researchers in london, incorporating yourview, orat researchers in london, incorporating your view, or at least those of the 32 london councils. in practical terms what was the impact of your exclusion from contingency planning such as this? in my view, as not being trusted meant that we couldn't get the advice from the coal it may have made a difference. we now know that the entire country went into lockdown in november. i think that could have been avoided had you been involved earlier. more important than that, i think lives may not have been lost. it upsets even i think of the londoners that lost their lives because of the pandemic, 105 transport workers lost their lives because of the pandemic, i think fewer l
some outer london, some inner london, some in central london. you generate confidence because we had a trusted ally of the government. it makes local relationships very difficult when we are discovering staff in newspapers. this was more than even just stuff, this was a plan for major researchers in london, incorporating your view, or researchers in london, incorporating yourview, orat researchers in london, incorporating your view, or at least those of the 32 london councils. in practical...
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. , ., london. the focus of formal remembrance _ london. the focus of formal remembrance services. - london. the focus of formal remembrance services. this london. the focus of formal. remembrance services. this is london. the focus of formal- remembrance services. this is a start of a weekend of remembrance. as you rightly say, tomorrow is remembrance sunday and, again, we're going to see a service at the cenotaph. that will be led by king charles were two other senior members of the royal family will also be there and there will also be whitehall as well. this evening, the king is also expected to attend remembrance service at the royal albert hall as well. so a weekend of reflection, remembrance, starting today with that two—minute silence and tomorrow as well, there will be and tomorrow as well, there will be a further two—minute silence when the nation will come together and remember. the nation will come together and rmember-— the nation will come together and remember. �* , ., remembe
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london looked like it needed more _ was. london looked like it needed more and — was. london looked like it needed more and i— was. london looked like it needed more and i made that point in that meeting — more and i made that point in that meeting. there was a very clear rejection — meeting. there was a very clear rejection of _ meeting. there was a very clear rejection of the proposal and i don't — rejection of the proposal and i don't think the chancellor was terribly— don't think the chancellor was terribly pleased. why not? well, guite _ terribly pleased. why not? well, quite rightly, he is concerned about the economy and london was very much the economy and london was very much the engine _ the economy and london was very much the engine of— the economy and london was very much the engine of the economy and that was a _ the engine of the economy and that was a massive, massive decision to take _ was a massive, massive decision to take. ., , was a massive, massive decision to take. . , , ., was a massive, massive decision to take. ., , ., ., take. last
london looked like it needed more _ was. london looked like it needed more and — was. london looked like it needed more and i— was. london looked like it needed more and i made that point in that meeting — more and i made that point in that meeting. there was a very clear rejection — meeting. there was a very clear rejection of _ meeting. there was a very clear rejection of the proposal and i don't — rejection of the proposal and i don't think the chancellor was terribly— don't...
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of london safe toda . ~ ., ,., ., keep the streets of london safe toda. ~ ., ., . ., today. the metropolitan police have been t in: today. the metropolitan police have been trying to _ today. the metropolitan police have been trying to manage _ today. the metropolitan police have been trying to manage expectationsj today. the metropolitan police have i been trying to manage expectations a little bit about what we might see. as we talk we have a helicopter over central london and we are watching this play out in real time. the map to say they have 2,000 officers on duty but have warned it could be challenging and tense. talk to me a little bit about the strategy here, that we might see scuffles and skirmishes and some disruption, but thatis skirmishes and some disruption, but that is about trying to keep a lid on minor offences before it escalates into anything significant. the police will be robust and look to stamp out any disorder that escalates. but they need to be very careful that even trying to arrest one or two individuals today is going to be challenging because it c
of london safe toda . ~ ., ,., ., keep the streets of london safe toda. ~ ., ., . ., today. the metropolitan police have been t in: today. the metropolitan police have been trying to _ today. the metropolitan police have been trying to manage _ today. the metropolitan police have been trying to manage expectationsj today. the metropolitan police have i been trying to manage expectations a little bit about what we might see. as we talk we have a helicopter over central london and we are watching...
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this understanding, the perception of london as a european city, so they go to london, and not to shanghai there or to singapore, because it is a european city. allow yourself one more small memory, again associated with the late igor evgeniyevich moloshenko, because it’s clear that i i saw him here, of course, once in moscow, but so far i haven’t worked with them , that is, there was no such direct contact, but when it was a little earlier than the episode in the tea room of the rits hotel, i met him, it was another. i don’t remember its name now , it’s also very expensive, so we ’re sitting in the lobby and from time to time he starts spinning around like this all the time, indignant, what’s the matter? it turns out that this was my first time in they, from his point of view, there were a lot of people and arab children, well, that is here they are all like these national clothes, these men’s ones, these ones are called, i don’t remember, there are many, many of them men and a huge bunch of children there, i say, what is such and such, he says: i have never seen such a th
this understanding, the perception of london as a european city, so they go to london, and not to shanghai there or to singapore, because it is a european city. allow yourself one more small memory, again associated with the late igor evgeniyevich moloshenko, because it’s clear that i i saw him here, of course, once in moscow, but so far i haven’t worked with them , that is, there was no such direct contact, but when it was a little earlier than the episode in the tea room of the rits...
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tiering system in london, is that riuht? �* . tiering system in london, is that riuht? , ., , right? because colleagues in the north-west _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a - right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a higher i right? because colleagues in the i north-west went into a higher tier, north—west went into a higher tier, hospitality was affected and there was a lack of support, there wasn't that tension in london because we hadn't got there.— hadn't got there. when the tier s stem hadn't got there. when the tier system was _ hadn't got there. when the tier system was introduced - hadn't got there. when the tier system was introduced you i hadn't got there. when the tier| system was introduced you were hadn't got there. when the tier i system was introduced you were in tier 1 and you system was introduced you were in tier1 and you asked to go up to tier1 and you asked to go up to tier 2, was that by means of the esc
tiering system in london, is that riuht? �* . tiering system in london, is that riuht? , ., , right? because colleagues in the north-west _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a - right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a higher i right? because colleagues in the i north-west went into a higher tier, north—west went into a higher tier, hospitality was...
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live from london. this is bbc news. with continued even more witnesses in london. it did conclude, or rather breakfor lunch in london. it did conclude, or rather break for lunch five minutes late, which is why the scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil servant on it the prime minister's team. you will remember him because he featured in one of those pictures that many of us are familiar with now with the tinsel, the green tinsel hanging around his neck. so, thatis tinsel hanging around his neck. so, that is who we are going to be hearing from later. just to bring you a little bit more, the former chief economic adviser who is currently an economist, she was also the government's chief economist adviser for five years, she actually left the treasury earlier this year. the
live from london. this is bbc news. with continued even more witnesses in london. it did conclude, or rather breakfor lunch in london. it did conclude, or rather break for lunch five minutes late, which is why the scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil...
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london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in relation to where we were, and we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening in our city. our reporter has listened to all of that at the inquiry, joins us now from outside. what really struck me from outside. what really struck me from the mayor of london, the biggest city in the uk, our capital city, with a nine people, it was his sort of impotence, lack of ability to influence anything when it came to influence anything when it came to covid apart from making sure that the underground had better cleaning. yes, he said it was very much an understatement to say that he was frustrated at his lack of ability. he spoke about how on st patrick's da
london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in relation to where we were, and we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening...
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we begin here in london where a pro—palestinian march is under way. these are live pictures of the march, which began an hour ago at hyde park and is heading to the us embassy. the met expects the demonstration to be the largest since weekly marches began in early october, and has deployed nearly 2,000 officers across central london. it comes on the same day armistice day commemorations are taking place, and police say �*while the two minutes�* silence was marked respectfully and without incident on whitehall. officers have faced aggression from counter protestors who are in the area in significant numbers.�* scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reaching whitehall but the group pushed through as officers hit out with batons. the met police said a group threw missles at officers. let's speak now to leroy logan, former superintendent of the met police. former superintendent good former superintendent to have you with us. first 0 all, good to have you with us. first of all, your assessment on this police operation right now? we
we begin here in london where a pro—palestinian march is under way. these are live pictures of the march, which began an hour ago at hyde park and is heading to the us embassy. the met expects the demonstration to be the largest since weekly marches began in early october, and has deployed nearly 2,000 officers across central london. it comes on the same day armistice day commemorations are taking place, and police say �*while the two minutes�* silence was marked respectfully and without...
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the protests in london have calmed down today. the monument to the fallen, which far-right radicals were so eager to see yesterday, is now open to the public. but the challenge is clear. power street still speak different languages. hence the government's clumsy attempts to ban demonstrations and scandalous statements by individual ministers. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov, vesti weeks, london. open a free account with alfabank and receive a business credit card with free service. alfabank, the best bank for business. if you've already spent half an evening choosing a movie, don't waste too much. order from a selection of advantageous shelves in the scooter. delivery is free. while raising the application for investors, we at bcs thought that if the shares even at night. currency even on the weekend they made an investment service 24/7. go to bcs and get more. can't you want so much? can. try the maximum for only 399 rubles. can. yota. pay less. rodfron bars 35. the bank rate has changed. looking for where to invest your money
the protests in london have calmed down today. the monument to the fallen, which far-right radicals were so eager to see yesterday, is now open to the public. but the challenge is clear. power street still speak different languages. hence the government's clumsy attempts to ban demonstrations and scandalous statements by individual ministers. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov, vesti weeks, london. open a free account with alfabank and receive a business credit card with free service. alfabank,...
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london's metropolitan police says it is facing a challenging situation in london, where a large pro—palestinian demonstration is taking place. now on bbc news, time for future earth. ever since a certain swedish teenager skipped school for a climate protest, new waves of young people around the world have been making their voices heard on climate change. from school strikes to mass marches, the generation that will be inheriting our planet is calling for change and for a seat at the table. i'm carl nasman and this is future earth.
london's metropolitan police says it is facing a challenging situation in london, where a large pro—palestinian demonstration is taking place. now on bbc news, time for future earth. ever since a certain swedish teenager skipped school for a climate protest, new waves of young people around the world have been making their voices heard on climate change. from school strikes to mass marches, the generation that will be inheriting our planet is calling for change and for a seat at the table....
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live from london, this is bbc news. thousands take to the streets of the british capital in the largest pro—palestinian rally of its kind since the war in gaza began. police confirm officers faced aggression from what they describe as counter—protesters. more than 80 people have been arrested. doctors inside the biggest hospital in gaza say one baby's died and more than 30 are at risk, as electricity is cut. the israeli military says the main road through gaza has been opened for evacuations, with a tactical pause in fighting under way. french president emmanuel macron calls for a ceasefire and tells the bbc israel must stop killing civilians in gaza. hello. i'm lucy hockings. let's begin by showing you some live pictures from london. a large pro—palestinian march is under way. it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. as you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been
live from london, this is bbc news. thousands take to the streets of the british capital in the largest pro—palestinian rally of its kind since the war in gaza began. police confirm officers faced aggression from what they describe as counter—protesters. more than 80 people have been arrested. doctors inside the biggest hospital in gaza say one baby's died and more than 30 are at risk, as electricity is cut. the israeli military says the main road through gaza has been opened for...
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a lot of londoners at this stage had already lost their lives. i think 148 londoners had lost their lives by this sunday, the point i was trying to get across to the prime minister, the link between lives and livelihoods, had we got a grip of the virus earlier, had an earlier lockdown, in my view it would be shorter, had less of an impact on the economy. we will come back to this point in the context of the debates later in the context of the debates later in the year. but tell us what your understanding was of how the discussion was left at the end of this call? had mrjohnson made his mind up, orwas he this call? had mrjohnson made his mind up, or was he seeing he would reflect further and let you know? it is quite clear, you will see from the last four retractions, he was considering what i had said, he has not been persuaded to points i was making stop it ends by saying, let us speak again tomorrow. did you in fact speak again the next morning? we know that the next day, the end of the day mrjohnson made his announcement, but that the two of y
a lot of londoners at this stage had already lost their lives. i think 148 londoners had lost their lives by this sunday, the point i was trying to get across to the prime minister, the link between lives and livelihoods, had we got a grip of the virus earlier, had an earlier lockdown, in my view it would be shorter, had less of an impact on the economy. we will come back to this point in the context of the debates later in the context of the debates later in the year. but tell us what your...
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been texting their staff here in london. been texting their staff here in london. earlier i spoke to dr rebecca inglis. she is an intensive care doctor who has travelled to gaza every year to teach medical students about trauma management. i began by asking her what the medical staff in gaza must be going through at this time. well, over the past few weeks, we've been getting increasingly desperate updates and these are from colleagues that we know well. i go back, as you say, every year and teach was that these are people that we know very well, very competent medics. they are telling us what is currently happening is currently beyond belief, beyond words. the updates we have in having in the past 48 hours from al—shifa hospital which, as you say, is the trauma hospital, that means it is dealing with huge numbers of people being injured in the current bombardment and the things that have been happening there in the past 48 hours are really beyond belief. the happening there in the past 48 hours are really beyond belief.— are really beyond belief. the thing we
been texting their staff here in london. been texting their staff here in london. earlier i spoke to dr rebecca inglis. she is an intensive care doctor who has travelled to gaza every year to teach medical students about trauma management. i began by asking her what the medical staff in gaza must be going through at this time. well, over the past few weeks, we've been getting increasingly desperate updates and these are from colleagues that we know well. i go back, as you say, every year and...
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there who are from the city of london school . from the city of london school. these are the same choristers that sang at the coronation and we see the clergy there leading the procession out of the door of the foreign office . of the foreign office. >> after the two minute silence. they will, of course, be a brief service of remembrance. it's led by the bishop of . london by the bishop of. london >> if you're just tuning in, this is a gb news remembrance sunday special . we are seeing sunday special. we are seeing live images now from the foreign office door as this solemn procession begins to enter the area at the cenotaph . we're area at the cenotaph. we're about to see members of the royal family and indeed, key politicians and party leaders assemble for this ceremony . i assemble for this ceremony. i was just saying, dame sarah has this extraordinary background because she used to be the chief nurse of the nhs. so she went from nursing to being ordained and she will be carrying out today's service there. >> now, listening to purcell as i was laid . i think
there who are from the city of london school . from the city of london school. these are the same choristers that sang at the coronation and we see the clergy there leading the procession out of the door of the foreign office . of the foreign office. >> after the two minute silence. they will, of course, be a brief service of remembrance. it's led by the bishop of . london by the bishop of. london >> if you're just tuning in, this is a gb news remembrance sunday special . we are...
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that is why i wrote to the mayor of london, the council and the mayor of london, the council and the metropolitan police to look very carefully at the powers they have to consider what options they have available because personally i don't think this is an appropriate moment for a protest. the prison sentence for a man who sexually assaulted and murdered a trainee solicitor in east london has been reduced on appeal. zara aleena was killed byjordan mcsweeney as she walked home from a night out last year. jordan mcsweeney was originally sentenced to 38 years in jail. that's now been reduced at the court of appeal by five years. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explained the why the judges made their decision. jordan mcsweeney�*s sentences a life sentence. he was originally told he would serve 38 years in prison before being considered for parole. thejudge made that before being considered for parole. the judge made that decision saying because it was a crime of high seriousness it would start at 30 years minimum term and then increase that by 13 years because of some pa
that is why i wrote to the mayor of london, the council and the mayor of london, the council and the metropolitan police to look very carefully at the powers they have to consider what options they have available because personally i don't think this is an appropriate moment for a protest. the prison sentence for a man who sexually assaulted and murdered a trainee solicitor in east london has been reduced on appeal. zara aleena was killed byjordan mcsweeney as she walked home from a night out...
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london pay bank? lloyd's of london pay reparations . radio. >> welcome back. i'm still jacob rees—mogg , and this is state of rees—mogg, and this is state of the nation. we've been discussing the palestine armistice day protests and we've been getting some of your thoughts. ian says the police do not exist to look after your sensitivities once 1st march is banned, floodgates are banned, the floodgates are opening others and sandy opening to ban others and sandy jacob i don't think this is just about the marches. what about the trains the veterans coming off trains and buses on their way to the cenotaph? how will the police be able them ? amidst the able to protect them? amidst the backdrop of the 2020 black lives matter movement? boris johnson commissioned an extensive review of racial disparities in the uk, headed by tony sewell , and it headed by tony sewell, and it concluded that while racism remains a problem in the uk , remains a problem in the uk, this nation is not in institutionally racist. but more than this, it was a landmark report that delved i
london pay bank? lloyd's of london pay reparations . radio. >> welcome back. i'm still jacob rees—mogg , and this is state of rees—mogg, and this is state of the nation. we've been discussing the palestine armistice day protests and we've been getting some of your thoughts. ian says the police do not exist to look after your sensitivities once 1st march is banned, floodgates are banned, the floodgates are opening others and sandy opening to ban others and sandy jacob i don't think...
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outside the us embassy in london, next week. outside the us embassy in london. thank — next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very much. - there�*s growing concern for staff and patients at gaza�*s largest hospital — al—shifa. in the past hour, the israeli military has said that it will assist in the evacuation of babies from the paediatric department at the hospital on sunday. the idf�*s chief spokesman, rear admiral daniel hagari, said the decision was taken following a request from the hospital administration. a surgeon at the hospital had earlier sent the bbc a voicenote saying they had run out of water, food and electricity — and that the intensive care unit has been hit. israel has repeatedly accused hamas of operating from tunnels underneath the hospital. hamas denies that. lucy williamson sent this report from jerusalem. gaza�*s main hospital is now the eye of this military storm. staff here say they�*ve been under constant
outside the us embassy in london, next week. outside the us embassy in london. thank — next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very _ next week. outside the us embassy in london, thank you very much. - there�*s growing concern for staff and patients at gaza�*s largest hospital — al—shifa. in the past hour, the israeli military has said that it will assist in the evacuation of babies from the paediatric department...
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now speaks of intimidation, even in london. he thinks it's likely attempts could be made to kidnap him and has spoken of an incident shortly of to his arrival in britain, where he was brutally b, not by a group of strangers. the british government does not want to expedite fin now and says, no attempts to intimidates and science people will be tolerated. we've repeatedly off the chinese embassy in london for statement, but haven't received a reply. a democracy protest as much 3 london's time to town. and now things britain needs to toughen it stones towards beijing. impose sanctions on home calling officials and detach itself economically from china. they made the phone call regarding a home phone issue. the, on the other hand, we have some ministers or maybe some, some other people would pursue for more trading with, with china, increasing our dependency on the chinese market. i would say, well, we must well change from this kind of inconsistent approach in london. and now, and the other activists can express their opinions pu
now speaks of intimidation, even in london. he thinks it's likely attempts could be made to kidnap him and has spoken of an incident shortly of to his arrival in britain, where he was brutally b, not by a group of strangers. the british government does not want to expedite fin now and says, no attempts to intimidates and science people will be tolerated. we've repeatedly off the chinese embassy in london for statement, but haven't received a reply. a democracy protest as much 3 london's time to...
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the pro democracy protest as much 3, london's joining the town. and now things person needs to toughen that stones towards beijing, impose sanctions on hong kong officials and detach itself economically from china. they may be focal regarding hong kong issue. the, on the other hand, we have some ministers or maybe some, some other people would pursue for more trading with, with china, increasing our dependency on the chinese market. i would say, well, we must well change from this kind of inconsistent approach in london. and now, and the other activists can express their opinions publicly in front of the chinese embassy. they dream that one day this will be possible again in hong kong to the after both of my colleagues be a good boss that does it for today. it is most stories from the region on our website, the dot com, forward slash aisha em as ever. you can find more on our facebook and text pages, we're back tomorrow. at the same time, we'll see you then to by the ico as soon possibly the 1st all female jim stone line is setting standards in so
the pro democracy protest as much 3, london's joining the town. and now things person needs to toughen that stones towards beijing, impose sanctions on hong kong officials and detach itself economically from china. they may be focal regarding hong kong issue. the, on the other hand, we have some ministers or maybe some, some other people would pursue for more trading with, with china, increasing our dependency on the chinese market. i would say, well, we must well change from this kind of...
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the three women are accused of attending a protest in london a i of attending a protest in london a month ago where they displayed or war images of paraglider does, in which the offence comes about because allegedly this shows that they were supporting hamas. now hamas in the uk are a band organisation, they are designated a terror organisation. and where paraglider is come terms of a terror offence, is because they were used in the attack by hamas on israel on the 7th of october. in prosecuting at the magistrates' court today said, "there is a clear and unique association between a paraglider and hamas, especially at a palestinian protest and in the context of a unique and successful tactic." now the women arejointly unique and successful tactic." now the women are jointly charged with carrying or displaying an article, namely an image displaying a paraglider, in a way for such circumstances to arouse reasonable suspicion that she is a supporter of a prescribed organisation. so that is the official charge. now the judge granted the women unconditional bail, and interestingly he said that
the three women are accused of attending a protest in london a i of attending a protest in london a month ago where they displayed or war images of paraglider does, in which the offence comes about because allegedly this shows that they were supporting hamas. now hamas in the uk are a band organisation, they are designated a terror organisation. and where paraglider is come terms of a terror offence, is because they were used in the attack by hamas on israel on the 7th of october. in...
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let's begin by showing you some live pictures from london. a large pro—palestinian march is under way. it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. as you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been peaceful. these marches have been happening since early october but police have been expecting this will be one of the largest. that is quite a dramatic shot we can see now from the helicopter which shows you that many of them crossing the bridge to the us embassy. nearly 2,000 officers have been deployed across central london. the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes�* silence, which look place at ”am local time, was marked respectfully and without incident. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have faced aggression from counter—protestors who are in the area in numbers. scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reac
let's begin by showing you some live pictures from london. a large pro—palestinian march is under way. it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. as you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been peaceful. these marches have been happening since early october but police have been expecting this will be one of the largest. that is quite a dramatic...
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if the images of london continue. currently, i request my colleagues to see the gathering in london. it is estimated that today between 500,000 and one million people will come to the streets in the british capital for the benefit of the palestinian people. well, it seems that the president of syria, mr. bashar al-assad , has started speaking in riyadh, the capital of saudi arabia . in the framework of this equation, it is clear that we cannot continue our cooperation with palestine, far from our arab and islamic behavior in the face of repeated incidents. regarding the aggression of our cooperation, this regime causes the increase of aggression against your nation and the death of this issue . today, in our meeting, the issue is not aggression and murder , but both of these continue, and both of these cases the mood of the zionist regime goes to you, but the political and human superior has taken such an approach and has endangered the security of our region. in this regard, we cannot ignore most of our responsibilit
if the images of london continue. currently, i request my colleagues to see the gathering in london. it is estimated that today between 500,000 and one million people will come to the streets in the british capital for the benefit of the palestinian people. well, it seems that the president of syria, mr. bashar al-assad , has started speaking in riyadh, the capital of saudi arabia . in the framework of this equation, it is clear that we cannot continue our cooperation with palestine, far from...
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live from london. operations are reportedly suspended at gaza's main hospital after it ran out of fuel — doctors tell the bbc two patients on ventilators — one a baby — have died as a result heavy fighting has been reported from at least four major hospitals in gaza. israel has accused hamas of operating from tunnels underneath the structures, which hamas denies. leaders of arab and muslim countries are arriving in the saudi capital riyadh in an attempt to end to the war and london's metropolitan police prepares for an unprecedented security operation on armistice day ahead of a pro—palestinian demonstration. hello and welcome to bbc news. a reminder of our top story — the hamas—run health ministry says al—shifa hospital has been forced to suspend operations — after reports of intensified israeli attacks on gaza's largest medical facility overnight. the bbc heard from a doctor at the hospital who says two patients on ventilaros have since died — one a baby. earlier, i spoke to our cor
live from london. operations are reportedly suspended at gaza's main hospital after it ran out of fuel — doctors tell the bbc two patients on ventilators — one a baby — have died as a result heavy fighting has been reported from at least four major hospitals in gaza. israel has accused hamas of operating from tunnels underneath the structures, which hamas denies. leaders of arab and muslim countries are arriving in the saudi capital riyadh in an attempt to end to the war and london's...
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london yesterday, the streets of london just looked like complete pandemonium. yeah. >> i'm also going to be asking whether we are losing our british values and whether we're actually whether losing actually whether we're losing our identity as a country and as a nation. so, okay. >> they all need to stay >> nana they all need to stay tuned in because it's going to be one hell a show. thanks, be one hell of a show. thanks, nana. sarah as nana. now, sarah elliott as well. must thank you, chair. well. i must thank you, chair. well, spokesperson of well, former spokesperson of republicans overseas. i went back there and back a few years there and scarlett mccgwire former labour adviser , thank you very much for adviser, thank you very much for your today . now, folks, you your time today. now, folks, you were at home as well. thank you very do to you. you've very much to do to you. you've been watching and listening to gb sunday with me. darren gb news sunday with me. darren grimes. much grimes. cheers very much for your . and i say, your company. and as i say, don
london yesterday, the streets of london just looked like complete pandemonium. yeah. >> i'm also going to be asking whether we are losing our british values and whether we're actually whether losing actually whether we're losing our identity as a country and as a nation. so, okay. >> they all need to stay >> nana they all need to stay tuned in because it's going to be one hell a show. thanks, be one hell of a show. thanks, nana. sarah as nana. now, sarah elliott as well. must...
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these people in washington, in london and in brussels are war criminals and they are partners in crime, in these war crimes against the palestinian people, and these conference. without actions are just a complete waste of time and designed to to dissipate the anger on the arab street and the fact that the iranian president has called for action more than words to be the outcome of today, we have all heard enough rhetoric from the arab countries, now is the time for decisive action, and that action a minimum should be economic, military and financial sanctions, please... on israel and the israeli connect should be brought to its knees and as apartake regime it should be dismatled. i would not call for two set solution that recognizes israel. i would call for the dismartling of the racist, apart tite colonial regime that exists in tel aviv, and i would demand as human being that these people be held accountable in the icc. you do not have to be member of the icc which neither america. or israel are to be held accountable for war crimes, so there's no reason why the icc cannot bring out
these people in washington, in london and in brussels are war criminals and they are partners in crime, in these war crimes against the palestinian people, and these conference. without actions are just a complete waste of time and designed to to dissipate the anger on the arab street and the fact that the iranian president has called for action more than words to be the outcome of today, we have all heard enough rhetoric from the arab countries, now is the time for decisive action, and that...
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creek prime minister is in london and — on? creek prime minister is in london and he _ on? creek prime minister is in london and he met— on? creek prime minister is in london and he met the - on? creek prime minister is in london and he met the leaderj on? creek prime minister is in i london and he met the leader of on? creek prime minister is in - london and he met the leader of the opposition keir starmer today who was due to meet the prime minister rishi sunak tomorrow. that meeting at the minute has been cancelled with the greek prime minister already here. it is a row as you say about elgin marbles or parthenon sculptures as the greek government called them. but they sit in the british museum in london and there has been a long—running argument about whether or not they should be returned or at least sent back to greece for a period of time. the greek prime minister was on the bbc yesterday talking to our colleague laura coombs burke and talked about this as he often does whenever he is asked by an set out this argument about how he would like to see them at least
creek prime minister is in london and — on? creek prime minister is in london and he _ on? creek prime minister is in london and he met— on? creek prime minister is in london and he met the - on? creek prime minister is in london and he met the leaderj on? creek prime minister is in i london and he met the leader of on? creek prime minister is in - london and he met the leader of the opposition keir starmer today who was due to meet the prime minister rishi sunak tomorrow. that meeting at...
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i think ulez works london. think works in central london. i think it i think central it really does. i think central london was an appalling state. and i think just as much as we all objected, if you remember when congestion charge came when the congestion charge came in, live with it. the in, we came to live with it. the problem ulez as we problem with ulez is, as we found in hillingdon and found out in hillingdon and where from in ealing, in the where i'm from in ealing, in the outer bexley, barnet, outer boroughs, bexley, barnet, places it's simply is places like that, it's simply is not appropriate. and if it is appropriate, was rushed appropriate, it was rushed through sufficient through and without sufficient thought to thought being given to compensation for and for people like my son who's an electrician, who has to give up his van and change it over so that that a problem. that that was a problem. >> but you see people all >> yes. but you see people all ornery people who can't afford to pay for their own brand new cars, have to have
i think ulez works london. think works in central london. i think it i think central it really does. i think central london was an appalling state. and i think just as much as we all objected, if you remember when congestion charge came when the congestion charge came in, live with it. the in, we came to live with it. the problem ulez as we problem with ulez is, as we found in hillingdon and found out in hillingdon and where from in ealing, in the where i'm from in ealing, in the outer bexley,...
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in london. , ., , , london. yes, i was at university collete london. yes, i was at university college london _ london. yes, i was at university college london and _ london. yes, i was at university college london and st _ london. yes, i was at university college london and st george's| college london and st george's hospital in london.— college london and st george's hospital in london. after that your career took — hospital in london. after that your career took an _ hospital in london. after that your career took an academic _ hospital in london. after that your career took an academic turn - hospital in london. after that your career took an academic turn and i hospital in london. after that your | career took an academic turn and in the i990s _ career took an academic turn and in the 19905 and early 2000 she spent some _ the 19905 and early 2000 she spent sometime _ the 19905 and early 2000 she spent some time first as a senior lecturer and 5ome time first as a senior lecturer and then— some time first
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london, tahani mustafa, thank fearing. joining a flight from - london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time london, tahani mustafa, thank you foryourtime —— london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time —— joining us life. more now on the premature babies who have been moved from the al—shifa hospital in northern gaza — which has been the scene of fighting — to the emirati hospital in rafah in the south of gaza. we should warn you, you may find the following images distressing. these are the pictures that have emerged today, showing the children being cared for. doctors say 31 have survived, but eight passed away. they say a lack of medical provision made caring for them in al—shifa very difficult. teams are now working to stabilise their condition. here's the director general of the palestinian health ministry in gaza. translation: we found that even the water with which _ their baby formula was made was polluted. it wasn't sanitised because sanitisation was not available, and that caused vomiting, diarrhoea and weight loss. instead of gaining weight, they lost
london, tahani mustafa, thank fearing. joining a flight from - london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time london, tahani mustafa, thank you foryourtime —— london, tahani mustafa, thank you for your time —— joining us life. more now on the premature babies who have been moved from the al—shifa hospital in northern gaza — which has been the scene of fighting — to the emirati hospital in rafah in the south of gaza. we should warn you, you may find the following images...
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live from london. this is bbc news. an image of vulnerable newborns at gaza's main hospital, the al—shifa, where doctors say two babies have already died because of the lack of power. israel says it will evacuate the babies from al—shifa hospital but it's not clear how or whether other hospitals in gaza are able to care for them. israel says a number of civilians have been killed or wounded in israel by missiles fired from lebanon. police in london condemn violence by right wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march held yesterday. and the king leads tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday. the israeli military says it has agreed to evacuate babies in need of oxygen from gaza's main hospital, al—shifa, to a safer place on sunday. officials there said two newborns died as a result of the hospital running out of power with heavy fighting. this photo was sent to the bbc last night — showing more than 20 babies being kept in a surgical theatre instead of incubators, despite being reportedly in need
live from london. this is bbc news. an image of vulnerable newborns at gaza's main hospital, the al—shifa, where doctors say two babies have already died because of the lack of power. israel says it will evacuate the babies from al—shifa hospital but it's not clear how or whether other hospitals in gaza are able to care for them. israel says a number of civilians have been killed or wounded in israel by missiles fired from lebanon. police in london condemn violence by right wing protesters...
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now london, like washington, is pretending that the whole conflict began in early october, on october 7, forgetting that it has a huge painful prehistory, this is very similar to , by the way, london’s position on the crisis around ukraine, when they say it's an operation it was not provoked by anything and the whole conflict began on february 24, 2020, forgetting that it all started much earlier, officially, london is on the side of israel, and of course, and here... there are huge palestinian demonstrations, many hundreds of thousands and now i don’t know how much this can influence the position in general, the latest demonstrations gathered , according to various sources, from 300 to 800,000 people, this, of course, is second only to the demonstrations that were against the war in iraq in 2003 up to one and a half million participated there, but this is really a huge number. gradually, i feel here that the understanding is somehow breaking through that, in general, what is needed is not just a humanitarian pause, but something broader, but for now the official is silent, andrey
now london, like washington, is pretending that the whole conflict began in early october, on october 7, forgetting that it has a huge painful prehistory, this is very similar to , by the way, london’s position on the crisis around ukraine, when they say it's an operation it was not provoked by anything and the whole conflict began on february 24, 2020, forgetting that it all started much earlier, officially, london is on the side of israel, and of course, and here... there are huge...
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he returns on the home of london's part tonight, bbc radio l of london's part tonight, bbc radio london, build up from sex, full commentary from eight o'clock tonight. the football news show has been looking ahead to tonights fixture and their guest knows one of the managers particularly well. spanish football journalist guellim balague followed pochettino early on in his managerial career. he's been speaking to ben croucher. football, it's tribal, it's different and he may dust ——but there may be a bit of a hostile reception. he will be used to it because when he went to southampton there were some people that felt also they were betrayed for him leaving and you know what it is, i am a spanish band, when he left i was hurt, i didn't want him to go. i think when your first love gets away from you when you have given permission, ——haven't given the permission for that to happen. i think it's a bit like that, spurs fell in love with him and they wanted it to continue but they clearly couldn't because he wasn't backed up in the market to begin with and perhaps didn't believ in his
he returns on the home of london's part tonight, bbc radio l of london's part tonight, bbc radio london, build up from sex, full commentary from eight o'clock tonight. the football news show has been looking ahead to tonights fixture and their guest knows one of the managers particularly well. spanish football journalist guellim balague followed pochettino early on in his managerial career. he's been speaking to ben croucher. football, it's tribal, it's different and he may dust ——but there...
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, of course london has been a scene of uh large uh protests and solidarity with the palestinians, but it's quite unbelievable uh at least uh from our end here and to many that after uh what 40 days of bombing and over 11,500 palestinians to have been murdered that there are calls uh being made and voting taking place to ask for a ceasefire, the mechanisms in place by the international community that are supposed to stop. these types of mass from taking place, what is your viewpoint about how that has failed on this level? i think it is shocking and shameful. "the countries that have the leverage over israel are not doing anything meaningful to curtail this uh ongoing genocidal onslot in that's taking place in gaza, and i would indike even the governments in the arab world who could do things, one of..." one of the things i could do is to engage with some kind of energy boycott until a ceasfire and peace negotiations of meaningful sort are initiated and the palestinian people are assured of a just and sustainable kind of future for themselves. this is an obligation of international law
, of course london has been a scene of uh large uh protests and solidarity with the palestinians, but it's quite unbelievable uh at least uh from our end here and to many that after uh what 40 days of bombing and over 11,500 palestinians to have been murdered that there are calls uh being made and voting taking place to ask for a ceasefire, the mechanisms in place by the international community that are supposed to stop. these types of mass from taking place, what is your viewpoint about how...
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this is unbelievable what's going on in london now . what is your opinion london now. what is your opinion about it? please tell me. >> well, i. i mean, look, first of all, they would probably argue that they are peaceful protesters. so they're protesting for peace and they're concern with the level of death thatis concern with the level of death that is happening in gaza with regard to a lot of the people who live there are not hamas who live there who are not hamas and hamas, obviously, the governing there , hamas, governing body there, hamas, i agree are terrorists , agree with you, are terrorists, but they would these but they would argue that these people protesting for peace. people are protesting for peace. and where we go and that's that's where we go with and that's why these with this. and that's why these protests, which have gone ahead under that guise and i agree with you, there will be an element of people who are supporting a lot of supporting hamas. but a lot of people there are likely to be saying that they are supporting they looking peace, they are l
this is unbelievable what's going on in london now . what is your opinion london now. what is your opinion about it? please tell me. >> well, i. i mean, look, first of all, they would probably argue that they are peaceful protesters. so they're protesting for peace and they're concern with the level of death thatis concern with the level of death that is happening in gaza with regard to a lot of the people who live there are not hamas who live there who are not hamas and hamas, obviously,...
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elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and irina chernyshova, ntv television company, london. today is the birthday of a man with whom many associate soviet television. she was called the face and voice of the country. her mere appearance in the frame captivated the viewer and inspired confidence. tv presenter, honored artist of the rsfsr anni shatitilova is 85. your creative path, anna nikolaevna started on the radio, only after a while she was accepted on television. and in the profession at that time, students were taught by the legendary announcers levit and olga vysotskaya, then she became the host of time, news, and entertainment programs, among which the blue light was very popular, shatilov has been on air for more than half a century, her voice was heard at processions, demonstrations, and festivals , military parades on red square, shatilovova remained the standard of style, snow-white shirts and red caps, you can call her business cards. many colleagues admit that over decades of working together. there was no better partner in my career than anna nikolaevna. anna n
elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and irina chernyshova, ntv television company, london. today is the birthday of a man with whom many associate soviet television. she was called the face and voice of the country. her mere appearance in the frame captivated the viewer and inspired confidence. tv presenter, honored artist of the rsfsr anni shatitilova is 85. your creative path, anna nikolaevna started on the radio, only after a while she was accepted on television. and in the profession at that...
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london, as i understand it. but if just say the freedom to if i can just say the freedom to express yourself does not equate to freedom to intimidate jews and put them in fear of their lives in the united kingdom , lives in the united kingdom, freedom of speech does not mean that freedom to call forjihad that freedom to call for jihad and violent intifada and freedom to protest does not is not a to right go out there and desecrate our monuments or to disturb . our monuments or to disturb. >> final word to peter edwards. peter edwards well, to pick up on what henry said, it's not the mayor of london that makes operation all decisions in terms of police. >> that's police officers >> that's the police officers themselves. course, i themselves. but of course, i think all is think one thing we all agree is be unacceptable be totally unacceptable for any protesters to anywhere near protesters to go anywhere near the and the cenotaph. and as i understand police are understand it, the police are putting time putting a l
london, as i understand it. but if just say the freedom to if i can just say the freedom to express yourself does not equate to freedom to intimidate jews and put them in fear of their lives in the united kingdom , lives in the united kingdom, freedom of speech does not mean that freedom to call forjihad that freedom to call for jihad and violent intifada and freedom to protest does not is not a to right go out there and desecrate our monuments or to disturb . our monuments or to disturb....
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— and the world premiere in london? ., , ., , london? yeah, when you put it like that it _ london? yeah, when you put it like that it makes _ london? yeah, when you put it like that it makes me _ london? yeah, when you put it like that it makes me nervous! | like that it makes me nervous! honestly really glad we have the welcome in england, grateful to share it with my friends and family, and really proud of what we�*ve made, it�*s a really good film and i hope people enjoy it. a really good film and i hope people enjoy it— a really good film and i hope people enjoy it. people en'oy it. dedicated fans aueued people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from — people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six _ people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six o'clock- people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six o'clock in - people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six o'clock in the | queued from six o�*clock in the morning to get onto the red carpet. many clutching copies of the book. something this actress can relate to. $5 of the book. something this actress can relate to
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london. he should ashamed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him ashamed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him nextshamed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him next may. ed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him next may. patrick. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him next may. patrick. wellrid of him next may. patrick. well they literally burning they are literally burning a giant effigy of him. >> you know, takes something >> you know, it takes something like people to carry that well. >> the effigy, yeah , well, >> the effigy, yeah, well, they've got the ulez cameras on they've got the ulez cameras on the effigy when they burn it because they're going to puffing out all sorts of fumes. it could, to be fair toxic could, to be fair that toxic fumes, that's interesting. >> actually, it would be interesting, wouldn't it, if sadiq bonfire. interesting, wouldn't it, if sadiq for bonfire. interesting, wouldn't it, if sadiq for polluting bonfire. interesting, wouldn't it
london. he should ashamed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him ashamed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him nextshamed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him next may. ed. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him next may. patrick. get rid the motorists in london. he sh him next may. patrick. wellrid of him next may. patrick. well they literally burning they are literally burning a giant effigy of him. >> you know, takes something >> you know, it takes something...
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alexander khabarovyukov, lead london. russian athletes continue to perform successfully at the world sambo championships in yerevan. on the second day we won five gold medals. the winners in different weight categories were mukhtar, gamzaev, sheikh-mansur khabibullaev, ramet gukiev, and artyom masipenko. among the girls, ksenia zadvornova became the best. i heard the guys who are our team sitting in the hall, our coach is also there. here. and this helped me emotionally, that in the end i still can’t let my friends down, because this is a responsible task. on friday our the athletes won six awards, four gold, silver and bronze. the competition will end today; russian and belarusian athletes will compete in the tournament in neutral status. in the russian football championship, based on the results of the first round , krasnodar remains in the lead. daniil makhalin watched the game with zenit. for the first time in the last few years, zenit, the winner of the last five seasons , feels the competition in the championship
alexander khabarovyukov, lead london. russian athletes continue to perform successfully at the world sambo championships in yerevan. on the second day we won five gold medals. the winners in different weight categories were mukhtar, gamzaev, sheikh-mansur khabibullaev, ramet gukiev, and artyom masipenko. among the girls, ksenia zadvornova became the best. i heard the guys who are our team sitting in the hall, our coach is also there. here. and this helped me emotionally, that in the end i still...
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tonight on bbc london, one in five queen tonight on bbc london, one in five queer, gay or transgender people in the capital say they have suffered abuse on public transport. we will be speaking to some of those affected. good evening. the head of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa, says israeli soldiers are still inside the complex and the hospital has run out of water and oxygen for more than 600 patients being treated there. israel has allowed the bbc to go inside part of the hospital as it comes under growing pressure to prove that hamas has hidden a military command centre in tunnels beneath the buildings. al—shifa hospital has been at the centre of israeli operations for several days now, with tanks stationed outside. israel has repeatedly claimed that the site was a key command centre for hamas, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk. but hamas has described the raid on the hospital as a war crime. this is what the hospital complex looks like. intensive care, a&e and the maternity — you can see from this image just how big the site is. our middle east cor
tonight on bbc london, one in five queen tonight on bbc london, one in five queer, gay or transgender people in the capital say they have suffered abuse on public transport. we will be speaking to some of those affected. good evening. the head of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa, says israeli soldiers are still inside the complex and the hospital has run out of water and oxygen for more than 600 patients being treated there. israel has allowed the bbc to go inside part of the hospital as it...
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saipur is at press tv, london. after 5 weeks of shocking war. crimes, official western pressure is finally mounting on tel aviv. french president emmanuel macron admitted in an interview that israel's actions have no legitimacy. he added, quote, these babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed, so there is no reason for that, so we do urge israel to stop. citizen pressure on tel aviv continues with marches worldwide, with over 10,000 marching across. paris, akran has to finally extend actual support to the palestinians and force israel to accept a cease fire. this is attempt at genocide and there are children dying every day. the deliberate targeting of civilians has left over 11,000 palestinians murdered, which is more dead civilians in one month than in over one and a half years of russia's special military operation in ukraine. many say that israel's 75 year long brutality. repression and human rights violations are out in the open like never before, and that things will never be the same. glob
saipur is at press tv, london. after 5 weeks of shocking war. crimes, official western pressure is finally mounting on tel aviv. french president emmanuel macron admitted in an interview that israel's actions have no legitimacy. he added, quote, these babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed, so there is no reason for that, so we do urge israel to stop. citizen pressure on tel aviv continues with marches worldwide, with over 10,000 marching across. paris, akran has to...
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we were filming on a corridor in the labour ward at northwick park hospital in north—west london,
we were filming on a corridor in the labour ward at northwick park hospital in north—west london,
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live from london. this is bbc news. the uk home secretary thanks police officers for the handling of armistice day protesters in london, but she also condemned what she called criminal chance at the pro—palestinian march. several people have been charged following violence on saturday. israeli air strikes continue across southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnesses a bombing injuring hundreds of people and killing 13, according to hamas. the world health organization says it lost all contact at gaza's main hospital, and has grave concerns for staffs and patients. another hospital says it has now ran out of fuel. the french foreign minister works alongside two former presidents in a march against anti—semitism, to counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish community since counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community since october thejewish community since october the 7th. and king charles leads tri
live from london. this is bbc news. the uk home secretary thanks police officers for the handling of armistice day protesters in london, but she also condemned what she called criminal chance at the pro—palestinian march. several people have been charged following violence on saturday. israeli air strikes continue across southern gaza. our reporter on the ground witnesses a bombing injuring hundreds of people and killing 13, according to hamas. the world health organization says it lost all...
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hundreds thousands in london. hundreds of thousands of pro—palestinian protesters marched peacefully through the capital yesterday , but the met capital yesterday, but the met police says it's actively investigating a number of possible cases of hate crime. suella described some suella braverman described some chants and placards as sick, inflammatory and clearly criminal. and she has called for further action. she's also praised officers for their handung praised officers for their handling of the disorder after right wing counter—protesters who were trying to confront the rally clashed with police . the rally clashed with police. the force, which arrested 145 people yesterday, has confirmed seven have been charged with various offences . british transport offences. british transport police is also investigating a racially aggravated altercation at london waterloo and has released photos of four men. it's trying to identify . it's trying to identify. authorities also want to speak to a woman over an alleged a
hundreds thousands in london. hundreds of thousands of pro—palestinian protesters marched peacefully through the capital yesterday , but the met capital yesterday, but the met police says it's actively investigating a number of possible cases of hate crime. suella described some suella braverman described some chants and placards as sick, inflammatory and clearly criminal. and she has called for further action. she's also praised officers for their handung praised officers for their handling...