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for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take care. live from washington, this is bbc news. israel's foreign minister says his country's military could suspend its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal where hamas releases its remaining hostages. the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state saying the consequences would be devastating. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. i'm helena humphreys. good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned mil
for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take...
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for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take care. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. this is wednesday, she's my three—year—old german shepherd cross. i've had herfor about two and a half years, since the middle of the pandemic, and i spend about £250 a month average on her, which is about i7% of my salary. yep, the global pet industry. it has been booming as more and more of us spend big, pampering our pooches
for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take...
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for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take care. live from washington. this is bbc news israel's foreign minister says his country's military could suspend its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal where hamas releases its remaining hostages. police arrest anti—war protesters at a university in boston, amid nationwide demonstrations at college campuses. we speak to the editor of a student—run newspaper in california. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join us. we start in
for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take...
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in the uk, a conservative member of parliament has quit the party tojoin labour. in an exclusive tv interview with the bbc, dr dan poulter, a former health minister who works part time as a doctor, said he could no longer look his national health service colleagues and patients in the eye and stay on as a conservative. he'll be standing down as an mp at the general election. a spokesperson for the conservatives said labour had no plan for the nhs, and the announcement would be disappointing for the constituents of central suffolk and north ipswich. dan poulter has been speaking to laura kuenssberg. the prime minister under pressure. the doctor departing the tory tribe. dan poulter has been a doctor and a conservative mp for 1h years, but in that rare move, a political defection, he's quit and isjoining labour too. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. s
in the uk, a conservative member of parliament has quit the party tojoin labour. in an exclusive tv interview with the bbc, dr dan poulter, a former health minister who works part time as a doctor, said he could no longer look his national health service colleagues and patients in the eye and stay on as a conservative. he'll be standing down as an mp at the general election. a spokesperson for the conservatives said labour had no plan for the nhs, and the announcement would be disappointing for...
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for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take care. live from washington. this is bbc news israel's foreign minister says his country's military could suspend its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal where hamas releases its remaining hostages. the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state , saying the consequences could would be "devastating". and — days afterfive migrants died trying to cross the english channel, the bbc hears from one man who decided against boarding the vessel. hello, i'm helena humphrey, it's good to have you with us. we start in the middle east — where israel's
for the rest of the week, we hold on to lower pressure towards the west of the uk. that will continue to bring our air source from the south—east or the east at times, and there will be weather fronts close by. so it's an unsettled theme, i think, but it's going to feel warmer throughout this week than what we've had over the past week. it could be up to 20 degrees in the warmest spots across the south—east. but with low pressure nearby, it will tend to remain on the unsettled side. take...
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here in the uk, a conservative mp has defected to the opposition labour party. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. he confirmed he was defecting to labour in an interview with laura kuenssberg — take a listen. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how it is run and governed. the party i was elected into valued public services. it valued...it had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. the labour leader sir keir starmer tweeted about the defection. he described it as �*fantastic�* — and said he was really pleased that dan had decided tojoin
here in the uk, a conservative mp has defected to the opposition labour party. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. he confirmed he was defecting to labour in an interview with laura kuenssberg — take a listen. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the...
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it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. our correspondent anna foster is in tel aviv where families have been gathering to call again for all the hostages in gaza to be released. omri miran�*s father was actually already on the list of confirmed speakers for this event tonight. when he got up on the stage, he talked about the moment, he said he was sitting having coffee with someone and talking about his grandchildren when the man he was talking to held his phone and said, "look, they have released a video of omri." what was also interesting was as the crowd were gathered here tonight, is they showed that video in full, it is not something that normally happens because of course when you see the people in it, the two men in this case looking very malnourished, obviously speaking under duress, sending messages to their families and urging the israeli government to come to some sort of arrangement, some sort of deal to try and achieve their release. now, of course that deal and those talks ha
it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. our correspondent anna foster is in tel aviv where families have been gathering to call again for all the hostages in gaza to be released. omri miran�*s father was actually already on the list of confirmed speakers for this event tonight. when he got up on the stage, he talked about the moment, he said he was sitting having coffee with someone and talking...
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it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. we can cross live now to tel aviv and speak to our correspondent anna foster. anna, welcome to you, i know you are at the sight of where the latest hostage video has been held, let's start with that in those dead elements in the past few hours. it seems it does possibly appear to be some movement with the release of his latest hostage video and the new wording coming from the israeli government?— wording coming from the israeli government? wording coming from the israeli covernment? ~ . �*, ., government? omri miran's father was actually already _ government? omri miran's father was actually already on _ government? omri miran's father was actually already on the _ government? omri miran's father was actually already on the list _ government? omri miran's father was actually already on the list of - actually already on the list of confirmed speakers for this event tonight. when he got up on the stage, he talked about the moment, he said it was sitti
it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. we can cross live now to tel aviv and speak to our correspondent anna foster. anna, welcome to you, i know you are at the sight of where the latest hostage video has been held, let's start with that in those dead elements in the past few hours. it seems it does possibly appear to be some movement with the release of his latest hostage video and the new wording...
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you want to win the masters in the uk in the world championship, you are not going to get that anywhere else. this is a tour to play on and of course all these players like to be governed by all of those great feats you can get in the game, so he is in the right place. batting away very nicely the comparisons that this stage of his career is only 34 years of age who at 48 is still continuing to break records. he�*s giving himself a lot of time here to do any catching up that he wants in the future. very much so and so he should. he loves winning. that�*s the thing. listen, you love to set your stall out and say i want to win the masters uk, world, sometimes it�*s not like that. but he is a serial winner, that is for sure. and he will want to win more than one world championship. the two players of the season so far, judd trump, five titles, including back—to—back majors, on a collision course in the semifinal. he was chatting about that insane, yup, it could be that the player of the year title is up for grabs at that point as well, if it happens. there�*s obviously a lot of
you want to win the masters in the uk in the world championship, you are not going to get that anywhere else. this is a tour to play on and of course all these players like to be governed by all of those great feats you can get in the game, so he is in the right place. batting away very nicely the comparisons that this stage of his career is only 34 years of age who at 48 is still continuing to break records. he�*s giving himself a lot of time here to do any catching up that he wants in the...
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british forces could be deployed from this uk - have gone to. british forces could be deployed from this uk air- have gone to. british forces could| be deployed from this uk air base have gone to. british forces could i be deployed from this uk air base in cyprus, but as of now, it is just an option. there has been no decision and it is yet to pass the prime minister's desk. the mod refused to comment. sending british troops to the beaches of gaza would be a big decision. they would be at risk in a war zone. they would be operating in the holy land for the first time since the 1940s. but someone has to drive these trucks and they have to make a decision soon. the us says this new aid corridor is going to be “p this new aid corridor is going to be up and running by early next month. james landau, bbc news injerusalem. ukraine says its energy infrastructure has been hit again, in another night of russian air attacks. officials in kharkiv, the country's second biggest city, said one missile had hit the grounds of a psychiatric hospital, damaging
british forces could be deployed from this uk - have gone to. british forces could be deployed from this uk air- have gone to. british forces could| be deployed from this uk air base have gone to. british forces could i be deployed from this uk air base in cyprus, but as of now, it is just an option. there has been no decision and it is yet to pass the prime minister's desk. the mod refused to comment. sending british troops to the beaches of gaza would be a big decision. they would be at risk...
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listen, you love to set your stall out and say i want to win the masters uk, sometimes it's not like that. but he is a serial winner, that. but he is a serial winner, thatis that. but he is a serial winner, that is for sure. and he will want to win more than one world championship. ._ to win more than one world championship. . to win more than one world cham--ionshi. . ., , , ., championship. . the two players of the season — championship. . the two players of the season so _ championship. . the two players of the season so far, _ championship. . the two players of the season so far, judd _ championship. . the two players of the season so far, judd trump, - championship. . the two players of| the season so far, judd trump, five titles, including back—to—back majors, on a collision course in the semifinal. he was chatting about that insane, yup, it could be that the player of the year title is up for grabs at that point as well, if it happens. for grabs at that point as well, if it happens-— it happens. let's give that up a copy out- _ it happens. let's give that up a copy out
listen, you love to set your stall out and say i want to win the masters uk, sometimes it's not like that. but he is a serial winner, that. but he is a serial winner, thatis that. but he is a serial winner, that is for sure. and he will want to win more than one world championship. ._ to win more than one world championship. . to win more than one world cham--ionshi. . ., , , ., championship. . the two players of the season — championship. . the two players of the season so _ championship. ....
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of the party, was suspended and then went tojoin reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents its concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. haifa centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in.- direction it is heading in. how do ou think direction it is heading in. how do you think the _ direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories _ direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are - direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going i direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to | direction it is heading in. how do i you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? the? you think the tories are going to be able to manage this?— you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on — able to manage this? they will hope to move on very _ able to manage this? they will ho
of the party, was suspended and then went tojoin reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents its concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. haifa centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in.- direction it is heading in. how do ou think direction it is heading in. how do you think the _ direction it is heading in. how do...
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we speak to a man who was due to board a dinghy to the uk but changed his mind because it was overcrowded. hello, i'm lewies vaughanjones. welcome to the programme. ukraine's president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide his country with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. in kharkiv — ukraine's second city — officials said a missile narrowly missed a hospital with a thousand people inside, leaving a huge crater in the grounds, blowing out windows and injuring one person. there were also attacks in the dnipro region in central ukraine — and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk. ukrainian officials say equipment was damaged and at least one energy worker injured. russia has repeatedly targeted ukrainian energy infrastructure over recent months. mr zelensky called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by what he called "russian terrorists". meanwhile, there are reports that ukraine has launched drone attacks on a military airfield
we speak to a man who was due to board a dinghy to the uk but changed his mind because it was overcrowded. hello, i'm lewies vaughanjones. welcome to the programme. ukraine's president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide his country with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. in kharkiv — ukraine's second city — officials said a missile narrowly missed a hospital with a thousand people inside, leaving a...
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for our uk viewers, we will have more on this story later this hour. this all started when humza yousaf ended the power—sharing agreement with the greens on thursday. a lot has happened since then. without the scottish greens in government, humza yousaf leads a minority government and now he potentially faces these two faults of no confidence next week. that is one on himself and one in his government. the arithmetic is very tight. he will need the support of at least one opposition msp if he is to survive and that of course means he needs all of his own msps in the snp as well. he has written to all of the party leaders asking them for talks on where they can find common ground. in the letter, he called for constructive contributions while acknowledging strong feelings remain in the lead up strong feelings remain in the lead up to next week�*s votes. and the responses are starting to come in. first, let�*s look at the prounion parties who it is very unlikely that the snp would be able to get a deal with. douglas rose who is the leader of the sco
for our uk viewers, we will have more on this story later this hour. this all started when humza yousaf ended the power—sharing agreement with the greens on thursday. a lot has happened since then. without the scottish greens in government, humza yousaf leads a minority government and now he potentially faces these two faults of no confidence next week. that is one on himself and one in his government. the arithmetic is very tight. he will need the support of at least one opposition msp if he...
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he is one of the uk's best—known and best respected journalist. he has reported from iraq, afghanistan, he was at the bbc, aljazeera, he is the foreign affairs editor for itv and present regularly. he has received thousands of messages from concerned people on social media and messages of support from his colleagues. thank you very much. a british man has been seriously injured after he was attacked by a shark in the caribbean. the 64—year—old from hertfordshire was attacked off the north coast of tobago. he suffered multiple injuries and has had surgery to reattach some of his fingers. officials on the island say the man is stable and expected to recover. elon musk�*s social media platform x has defended publishing posts showing a bishop in australia being stabbed during a sermon. the app, formerly known as twitter, rejected a regulator's order to take down the content because of its violent and offensive nature. in a post on friday, x's "global government affairs" account said: first, we believe that these posts should not have been banned
he is one of the uk's best—known and best respected journalist. he has reported from iraq, afghanistan, he was at the bbc, aljazeera, he is the foreign affairs editor for itv and present regularly. he has received thousands of messages from concerned people on social media and messages of support from his colleagues. thank you very much. a british man has been seriously injured after he was attacked by a shark in the caribbean. the 64—year—old from hertfordshire was attacked off the north...
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british forces could be deployed from this uk air base in cyprus, but, as of now, it is just an option. there has been no decision and it is yet to pass the prime minister's desk. the mod refused to comment. james landale with that report. chris parry is a former senior officer in the royal navy and nato — he was an amphibious commander — meaning he was in charge of sea—to—land operations. he explained how this might work... what we have to imagine is the coastline at gaza doesn't have any port facilities, and so, if anybody can remember what d—day was like we had piers pontoons that lead from deep water into the shallow zone and also the shore. what this is called by the americans is called joint logistics over the shore, jlots. it is essentially a floating pier and it enables you to put heavy trucks and other loads ashore from ships that can only go into deep water. during the construction of this pontoon pier people are going to stay in rfa cardigan bay, which is a 15,000 tonne auxiliary ship that works for the royal navy. i think we have heard already that a third party i
british forces could be deployed from this uk air base in cyprus, but, as of now, it is just an option. there has been no decision and it is yet to pass the prime minister's desk. the mod refused to comment. james landale with that report. chris parry is a former senior officer in the royal navy and nato — he was an amphibious commander — meaning he was in charge of sea—to—land operations. he explained how this might work... what we have to imagine is the coastline at gaza doesn't have...
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trailer theft, matches madonna's record of 12 number—one albums in the uk, the most by a female artist, the tortured poets had america's first ever best week. now it is time for the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years — countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde archipelago, located just over 600km from senegal�*s coast, is one of them. tourism has really picked up pace here in recent decades, and it's easy to see why — crystal—clear waters, golden beaches, year—round sun, all the ingredients for an amazing holiday. but i feel there's so much more to this place just waiting to be discovered by travellers like us. and all you have to do is head beyond the beaches. i've been lucky enough to explore a lot of africa, but what i've heard about cabo verde is that you get this real sense of worlds and cultures colliding. so, if you take a look at the shops and
trailer theft, matches madonna's record of 12 number—one albums in the uk, the most by a female artist, the tortured poets had america's first ever best week. now it is time for the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years — countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde...
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he is one of the uk's best—known and best respected journalist. he has reported from iraq, afghanistan, he was at the bbc, aljazeera, he is the foreign affairs editorfor itv bbc, aljazeera, he is the foreign affairs editor for itv and present regularly. he has received thousands of messages from concerned people on social media and messages of support from his colleagues as thank social media and messages of support from his colleagues a- from his colleagues as thank you very much- _ a british man has been attacked by a shark on tobago. he is in intensive care after his left hand and left thigh were severed by a bull shark. seven beaches were closed to allow the customer to investigate. several countries in east africa are experienced severe flooding and landslides, at least 150 people were killed in tanzania and 70 in kenya. nearly 100,000 people have been displaced in burundi. the region has seen heavier rainfall than usual in recent weeks exacerbated by the weather pattern. a federal appeals court in chicago has upheld a 20 year sentence for di
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start—up are taking their product outside of the us too — their first venue using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the court, but this is miami, so of course there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # so, baby, why don't you dance with me? # baby # wanna see ya dance with me # closer... it's a straight—up nightclub. it's ultra lounge, nightclub. loud music, lights going everywhere, cryo effects, confetti and stuff like that. so that's kind of what we do here. data is even helping you choose the music for the nightclub? it helps us put together music platforms that, you know, are very, very, very broad, you know? so, pre—game experience, given the fact of what our demographic breakdown is, i know that we need to play music that is going to cater, you know, from all the way from the �*60s all the way up to current music. with the game about to start, the fans are packing into the stadium, but do
start—up are taking their product outside of the us too — their first venue using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the court, but this is miami, so of course there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # so, baby, why don't you dance with me? # baby # wanna see ya dance with me # closer... it's a...
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the uk is considering a possibility that they might send troops to do that. it is only a possibility, just an option. no decision has been taken. this hasn't been past the prime minister's desk. it is being considered as an option. the thing is, there are potential risks. whoever is driving those trucks, they will be going in harm's way because they will be on the beach, on the shore and garzo, potentially at risk to attacks from hamas and other armed groups, if they choose to attack. it is a big decision for whoever decides to take on this task. fix, decision for whoever decides to take on this task-— on this task. a big decision and, as we mentioned, _ on this task. a big decision and, as we mentioned, there _ on this task. a big decision and, as we mentioned, there have - on this task. a big decision and, as we mentioned, there have been i we mentioned, there have been developments in the mediation, the talks, to try to reach an agreement and ceasefire between israel and hamas. what more can you tell us on this? , ,., , ., hamas. what more can you tell
the uk is considering a possibility that they might send troops to do that. it is only a possibility, just an option. no decision has been taken. this hasn't been past the prime minister's desk. it is being considered as an option. the thing is, there are potential risks. whoever is driving those trucks, they will be going in harm's way because they will be on the beach, on the shore and garzo, potentially at risk to attacks from hamas and other armed groups, if they choose to attack. it is a...
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he is i probably one of the best known journalist here in the uk. you're someone that most people would recognise. he started his career at the bbc and famously reported from iraq in 2003, one of the few western journalists at the time to be in iraq. he also reported from afghanistan, was in kabul. he then went to aljazeera and then to idv and became foreign affairs editor. he also presents the programme, so a really well—known and well respected journalist here in britain. really well-known and well respected journalist here in britain.— journalist here in britain. thank ou ve journalist here in britain. thank you very much. _ journalist here in britain. thank you very much, charlotte - journalist here in britain. thank - you very much, charlotte gallagher. lets turn to the us. pro—palestinian protests are continuing at major universities. several have called police in, leading to hundreds of arrests. at columbia university in new york, the centre of the demonstrations, a student leader has been barred from the campus over comments he previou
he is i probably one of the best known journalist here in the uk. you're someone that most people would recognise. he started his career at the bbc and famously reported from iraq in 2003, one of the few western journalists at the time to be in iraq. he also reported from afghanistan, was in kabul. he then went to aljazeera and then to idv and became foreign affairs editor. he also presents the programme, so a really well—known and well respected journalist here in britain. really well-known...
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it is the fastest—selling album of the year in the uk. we could go on and on and on. you are watching bbc news. hello. it's a weekend of mixed fortunes weather—wise because things are still very unsettled. some rain around at times and it is going to feel chilly for the time of year as well. if you are after a bit of warmer weather, you might well see it into next week but the weather still remaining pretty unsettled. low pressure never very far away. we have it to the south at the moment towards the bay of biscay, that low pressure approaching us from the south. we have an area of cloud and patchy rain through central parts of england and wales for the rest of the day. that rain tending to peter out as it pushes northwards. some sunny spells and a few scattered heavy showers around the south coast but then the next area of rain works into the south later on in the afternoon. for northern england, scotland and northern ireland, much of the day will see some sunshine, a largely dry picture but there will be some scattered showers, most frequent across the north—wes
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all spurred byjumps in pet ownership, which we saw to the extreme in places like right here in the uk, where the number of households with pets jumped during the pandemic by around 20%, and places like australia, where there was an 8% jump, the world's largest market, the united states, it saw pet ownership levels hit a 30—year high during the pandemic, which have since stabilised. but the amount of money the americans are spending on their animals is still on the up, climbing from under $100 billion pre—pandemic to nearly 150 billion bucks last year. so what's all this money being spent on? well, full disclosure here, cos i've got skin in the game as a pet owner myself. take a look. 0k. meet hank and margo, our eight—year—old ragdoll cats, brother and sister. it took my wife a year and a half to convince me to get a cat, so when i caved in, i decided, well, two is better than one. we got them when they were three months old. paid just over £2,000 for both. but, boy, the costs don't stop there. from the copious amount of toys to their scandinavian beds, the fancy scratch post
all spurred byjumps in pet ownership, which we saw to the extreme in places like right here in the uk, where the number of households with pets jumped during the pandemic by around 20%, and places like australia, where there was an 8% jump, the world's largest market, the united states, it saw pet ownership levels hit a 30—year high during the pandemic, which have since stabilised. but the amount of money the americans are spending on their animals is still on the up, climbing from under $100...
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it's the fastest selling album of the year in the uk. we could go on and on and on. the musicjournalist ben sutherland. ijust wanted to leave you with these live pictures coming in from the netherlands where it is king's day. this is a major public holiday in the country. that is the king there right in the middle of the picture. the royal family have been out in force. they are playing games with members of the audience. this is live pictures from the netherlands which is marking king's national holiday. and it is also the king �*s birthday. you are watching bbc news. hello. it's a weekend of mixed fortunes weather—wise because things are still very unsettled. some rain around at times and it is going to feel chilly for the time of year as well. if you are after a bit of warmer weather, you might well see it into next week but the weather still remaining pretty unsettled. low pressure never very far away. we have it to the south at the moment towards the bay of biscay, that low pressure approaching us from the south. we have an area of cloud and patchy rain thro
it's the fastest selling album of the year in the uk. we could go on and on and on. the musicjournalist ben sutherland. ijust wanted to leave you with these live pictures coming in from the netherlands where it is king's day. this is a major public holiday in the country. that is the king there right in the middle of the picture. the royal family have been out in force. they are playing games with members of the audience. this is live pictures from the netherlands which is marking king's...
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here in the uk, the government's being urged to take urgent action to stop unpaid carers unwittingly racking up thousands of pounds worth of debt. carers are entitled to nearly £82 per week in benefits — but only if they earn less than £151 in take home pay from otherjobs. tens of thousands of carers owe money because of benefit overpayments. 0ur reporter dan whitworth has the details. good girl, thank you. unpaid carers who look after a loved one do an incrediblejob — often 2a hours a day, seven days a week, with very few breaks — their lives dedicated to caring for someone else. of the nearly six million carers across the uk, just under a million receive carer�*s allowance — that's worth about £80 a week. 175,000 of them also have a job, but there's an earnings limit of £151 take—home pay a week. go above that limit — even byjust a few pence — and you lose the entire allowance. that's what happened to karina, who cares for her daughter, amber, who has complex needs and requires around—the—clock care. karina unknowingly earned slightly above the limit at her
here in the uk, the government's being urged to take urgent action to stop unpaid carers unwittingly racking up thousands of pounds worth of debt. carers are entitled to nearly £82 per week in benefits — but only if they earn less than £151 in take home pay from otherjobs. tens of thousands of carers owe money because of benefit overpayments. 0ur reporter dan whitworth has the details. good girl, thank you. unpaid carers who look after a loved one do an incrediblejob — often 2a hours a...
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to news in the uk now... scotland's first minister humza yousaf is insisting he will not resign following a week of turmoil in scottish politics. for those who aren't keeping up here's what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf — who leads the scottish national party — ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence. there'd been trouble in the coalition about the decision to scrap climate targets — and gender policy issues theoretically humza yousaf could lead a minority government but he faces a confidence vote and all the main scottish parties have said they will vote against him. there's the possibility a former snp member ash regan who has defected to another nationalist party could save mr yousaf. but that's highly uncertain. the big picture in all of this is that the position of the scottish national party is weakening with uk elections due. and that also has implications for the likelihood of scottish independence. 0ur reporter ca
to news in the uk now... scotland's first minister humza yousaf is insisting he will not resign following a week of turmoil in scottish politics. for those who aren't keeping up here's what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf — who leads the scottish national party — ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence. there'd been trouble in the coalition about the decision to scrap climate targets — and gender policy issues...
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the tortured poets department had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk. hamas says it is right now reviewing the latest counterproposal from israel regarding a potential ceasefire in gaza, in exchange for the return of israeli hostages. the prospect of a deal is key to the timing of the ground offensive israel has vowed to undertake in rafah — an operation it says is critical to dismantling hamas. i am joined now by the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's ministry for strategic affairs, kobi michael. thank you forjoining us. i want to start by asking you about these mediation efforts. we are here and there has been notable progress in there has been notable progress in the talks. what is your assessment of how they are progressing and what can we expect from them was yellow good morning. can we expect from them was yellow good morning-— good morning. good morning. i'm a bit sceptical — good morning. good morning. i'm a bit sceptical about _ good morning. good morning. i'm a bit sceptical about any _ good morning. good morning. i'm a bit
the tortured poets department had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk. hamas says it is right now reviewing the latest counterproposal from israel regarding a potential ceasefire in gaza, in exchange for the return of israeli hostages. the prospect of a deal is key to the timing of the ground offensive israel has vowed to undertake in rafah — an operation it says is critical to dismantling hamas. i am joined now by the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's...
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there is and at age uk york and age uk across— there is and at age uk york and age uk across the country, befriending is a thing — uk across the country, befriending is a thing. we do company books as part of— is a thing. we do company books as part of the — is a thing. we do company books as part of the keep your pets service. someone — part of the keep your pets service. someone we are helping at the moment has early— someone we are helping at the moment has early onset dementia so we are doing _ has early onset dementia so we are doing a _ has early onset dementia so we are doing a companies walks because he loves _ doing a companies walks because he loves walking his dog but he does .et loves walking his dog but he does get lost _ loves walking his dog but he does get lost so we are there as a helping _ get lost so we are there as a helping hand and they can keep that connection— helping hand and they can keep that connection with that pet. there helping hand and they can keep that connection with that pet.— connection with that pet. there is also the practicalities _ c
there is and at age uk york and age uk across— there is and at age uk york and age uk across the country, befriending is a thing — uk across the country, befriending is a thing. we do company books as part of— is a thing. we do company books as part of the — is a thing. we do company books as part of the keep your pets service. someone — part of the keep your pets service. someone we are helping at the moment has early— someone we are helping at the moment has early onset dementia...
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away from that it will be a cold and frosty start to the date widely across the northern half of the uk and after a lovely sunny morning we will see showers develop across scotland, northern ireland and northern england through the afternoon stop will be another chilly day for the time of year with temperatures 10—13, feeling cooler across east anglia and southeast england. through saturday night outbreaks of heavy rain move in from the south, given all the cloud, temperatures won't be as low as recent nights, temperatures won�*t be as low as recent nights, 5— temperatures won't be as low as recent nights, 5— nine celsius but there will still be some patches of frost in scotland and northern ireland, with some clearer spells. through sunday we get this area of rain moving into central and eastern england, affecting eastern areas of scotland, the onshore winds around the north sea will also make it feel quite chilly here, less is best for sunshine, that is where we have some decent sunny spells and a few passing showers. temperatures not changing a great deal, 10—13 which is be
away from that it will be a cold and frosty start to the date widely across the northern half of the uk and after a lovely sunny morning we will see showers develop across scotland, northern ireland and northern england through the afternoon stop will be another chilly day for the time of year with temperatures 10—13, feeling cooler across east anglia and southeast england. through saturday night outbreaks of heavy rain move in from the south, given all the cloud, temperatures won't be as low...
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it is the fastest selling album of the year in the uk. we could go on and on and on. �* �* ., ., the uk. we could go on and on andon. �* �* ., ., , and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment— and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with - and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with all - and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with all of - and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with all of the headlines, so dojoin me. you are watching bbc news. hello. after what has been a mixed and decidedly chilly week of weather, things are not going to warm up an awful lot through the weekend. staying chilly, some rain at times, but it is going to turn warmer next week. however, not completely dry. still some wet weather in the forecast. certainly some wet weather for the weekend, all driven by this area of low pressure pushing up from the south. this frontal system here bringing rain northwards across southern england, into wales, the midlands and east anglia. to the north of that, some sunny spells to start th
it is the fastest selling album of the year in the uk. we could go on and on and on. �* �* ., ., the uk. we could go on and on andon. �* �* ., ., , and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment— and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with - and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with all - and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with all of - and on. and i'm going to carry on in a moment with all of the headlines, so dojoin me. you are watching bbc news. hello....
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countless other big names and she's just won broadsheet interviewer of the year at the press awards in the uk. decca, it's great to have you here. i know it's your second press award so you're getting used to this! uh, actually, fifth! oh, sorry! i got my facts wrong! wow, ok, so you're really getting used to it. how do you go about setting up an interview? i mean, do people come to you? do you approach them? how does it work? it's, i mean, it's an endlessly changing field. 50 sometimes there is a certain circuit of interviews coming in which follows the book publishing circuit. so publishers will have their big titles that they want to present. there are certain kind of political cycles, big films. again, there is a kind of, there is a movie production cycle, but lots of it is a mixture of people who might be about to do something interesting that they want to talk about. there's no particular rhyme nor reason to it, really. do you prefer the ones, i'm saying this slightly with my culture editor hat on at bbc news, that my heart slightly sinks when it's a junket, which we call them, you know
countless other big names and she's just won broadsheet interviewer of the year at the press awards in the uk. decca, it's great to have you here. i know it's your second press award so you're getting used to this! uh, actually, fifth! oh, sorry! i got my facts wrong! wow, ok, so you're really getting used to it. how do you go about setting up an interview? i mean, do people come to you? do you approach them? how does it work? it's, i mean, it's an endlessly changing field. 50 sometimes there...
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people to be prosecuted under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences against hostile activity by other nations. one of the men is accused of planning to target a business, and of trying to recruit other people to assist a foreign intelligence service. he is also accused of fraudulent activity and aggravated arson. the other man is also accused of arson, and of accepting money in the knowledge that it was from a foreign intelligence service. public records show the businesses allegedly targeted, are owned by ukrainians. prosecutors claim the russian private military group, wagner, is involved. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest. this all began with a fire in march at some industrial units in leighton in east london, linked to a ukrainian owned business. i've been up there this afternoon and it's still quite badly damaged. one of the units still has got beams still exposed one of the units still has got beams still exposed to the sky, with no roof, scorched beams. there's a ukrainian truck parked outside. well, on satu
people to be prosecuted under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences against hostile activity by other nations. one of the men is accused of planning to target a business, and of trying to recruit other people to assist a foreign intelligence service. he is also accused of fraudulent activity and aggravated arson. the other man is also accused of arson, and of accepting money in the knowledge that it was from a foreign intelligence service. public...
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now you've got almost every single national newspaper group in the uk being sued by various prominent individuals who are determined to drag this back into the public consciousness. they've already succeeded on that point, and the next challenge is, can they actually get the legal victories that they want? hello. after what has been a mixed and decidedly chilly week of weather, things are not going to warm up an awful lot through the weekend. staying chilly, some rain at times, but it is going to turn warmer next week. however, not completely dry. still some wet weather in the forecast. certainly some wet weather for the weekend, all driven by this area of low pressure pushing up from the south. this frontal system here bringing rain northwards across southern england into wales, the midlands and east anglia. to the north of that, some sunny spells to start the day. a cold start with a frost across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. it will be another sunshine and showers day. the showers wintry over high ground in scotland. some hefty showers breaking out for southern c
now you've got almost every single national newspaper group in the uk being sued by various prominent individuals who are determined to drag this back into the public consciousness. they've already succeeded on that point, and the next challenge is, can they actually get the legal victories that they want? hello. after what has been a mixed and decidedly chilly week of weather, things are not going to warm up an awful lot through the weekend. staying chilly, some rain at times, but it is going...
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it was agreed marieme and ndeye would stay conjoined, and they would remain in the uk for medical care. the girls�* mum returned to senegal to look after their other children... ..while ibrahima, marieme and ndeye made cardiff their new home. hey! ready, steady, go! yay! despite all expectations, day by day, the girls grew stronger. i never expected one. so i had one, two, three. look at that! it's showing whatever the complexity of... ..your task, you can make it. now aged seven, marieme and ndeye continue to defy the odds. as the twins grow older and their needs change, ibrahima is devoting his life to their care. not being able to go back home again, it was very, very, very difficult cos you had the rest of your family back home. you had yourjob back home. you lose your home because you're no longer paying. you lose yourjob because you're no longer able to be there. at the time, i was a managing directorand, um... ..it�*s just a switch... ..to the unknown. am i clean? no, not yet. i didn't think too much. ijust followed my heart. you just say, "ok, this is my parental responsibi
it was agreed marieme and ndeye would stay conjoined, and they would remain in the uk for medical care. the girls�* mum returned to senegal to look after their other children... ..while ibrahima, marieme and ndeye made cardiff their new home. hey! ready, steady, go! yay! despite all expectations, day by day, the girls grew stronger. i never expected one. so i had one, two, three. look at that! it's showing whatever the complexity of... ..your task, you can make it. now aged seven, marieme and...
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"the uk remains deeply concerned by allegations of russian orchestrated malign activity on uk soil." the russian ambassador, on the left here, said the allegations were absurd, unsubstantiated and clearly fake news. daniel sandford, bbc news. this comes after numerous cases surfaced against alleged russian spies in germany and an assasination plot targeting president zelensky in poland last week. speaking in berlin today, nato secretaryjens stoltenberg said that these alleged russia—backed plots will not stop the alliance from supporting ukraine. following the passage by the us congress of $60—billion dollars in aid to ukraine, the pentagon announced friday it will provide another $6 billion dollars through a long—term initiative. the aid will include munitions for patriot air defence systems; the type of weaponry ukraine's president has said is crucial to fending off russian aerial attacks. in announcing the aid, us defence secretary lloyd austin repeated the us position that vladimir putin's aggression against ukraine is a problem for the wider world. if putin prevails in ukr
"the uk remains deeply concerned by allegations of russian orchestrated malign activity on uk soil." the russian ambassador, on the left here, said the allegations were absurd, unsubstantiated and clearly fake news. daniel sandford, bbc news. this comes after numerous cases surfaced against alleged russian spies in germany and an assasination plot targeting president zelensky in poland last week. speaking in berlin today, nato secretaryjens stoltenberg said that these alleged...
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start—up are taking their products outside of the us too, theirfirst venue, using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the courts. this is miami, so of course, there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # baby, why don't you dance with me...?# it's a straight up nightclub. it's ultra—lounge nightclub, loud music, lights going everywhere. cryo effects, confetti and stuff like that. so that's kind of what we do here. data is even helping you choose the music for the nightclub. it helps us put together music platforms that are very, very, very broad. so pre—game experience, given the fact of what our demographic breakdown is, i know that we need to play music that is going to cater from all the way to the sixties, all the way up to current music. with the game about to start, the fans are packing into the stadium, but do they realise just how much data is being gathered about them? you don't realise it, b
start—up are taking their products outside of the us too, theirfirst venue, using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the courts. this is miami, so of course, there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # baby, why don't you dance with me...?# it's a straight up nightclub. it's ultra—lounge nightclub, loud...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at another story making news. it�*s been a day of fighting talk from humza yousaf, insisting he won�*t resign as scotland�*s first minister, if he loses votes of no confidence, in him and his government, which are expected next week. the snp leader is struggling to stay in control after he ended a power—sharing arrangement with the scottish greens, leaving him at the helm of a minority administration. here he is speaking in dundee on friday. i�*v e i�*ve heard the anger and upset from green colleagues, and it wasn�*t meant, the action wasn�*t meant to upset and anger them which is clearly been communicated by them. and anger them but clearly, i will be writing to patrick harvey and lorna slater to let see if we can meet but it does not mean that two pro—independence parties who share so many values and so many policies cannot and should not work together in a less formal arrangement. the conservative leader douglas ross said mr yousaf has "failed" scotland, his government�*s in "meltdown" and h
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i want to write new music, record with the massive scene in the uk and europe. i want to sort of build—up and grow the grassroots music scene, because the modern, young artists that don't get an opportunity to come to studios like this, too, like, have a massive writing week, or a hub, where people can collaborate, but lots to do. lots to do in this year ahead. is it also the key to kind of unlocking strange treasures? bits of tech, john lennon's piano. yeah, definitely. you can walk into a room like this and feel like, wow, this is where pink floyd were, decades ago, and then you are just naturally inspired by the general ambience, even though the room has changed over the years, there's so much history. # how i wish, how i wish you were here # we're just two lost souls # swimming in a fish bowl year after year. ..# you talk about the importance of grassroots venues. and we already knew from the music venue trust, that two small venues were closing every week in 2023. had it not been for those grassroots venues, would you be here? oh, definitely not. i mean,
i want to write new music, record with the massive scene in the uk and europe. i want to sort of build—up and grow the grassroots music scene, because the modern, young artists that don't get an opportunity to come to studios like this, too, like, have a massive writing week, or a hub, where people can collaborate, but lots to do. lots to do in this year ahead. is it also the key to kind of unlocking strange treasures? bits of tech, john lennon's piano. yeah, definitely. you can walk into a...
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saadallah had a history of violence and had served multiple jail terms since arriving in the uk as an asylum seeker. before the attack it was decided he couldn't be deported back to his native libya because of the civil war there. today, thejudge coroner said a failure to treat his mental health issues was a key factor in what followed. when i told my mother that david was dead, she screamed, "no, not my david, not my david." next time, it could be your david, yourjames, yourjoe, if your state does not accept the judge coroner's findings and implement change. rest in peace, david, james and joe. we love you, david, and miss you always. june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as u
saadallah had a history of violence and had served multiple jail terms since arriving in the uk as an asylum seeker. before the attack it was decided he couldn't be deported back to his native libya because of the civil war there. today, thejudge coroner said a failure to treat his mental health issues was a key factor in what followed. when i told my mother that david was dead, she screamed, "no, not my david, not my david." next time, it could be your david, yourjames, yourjoe, if...
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but with low pressures around about the uk, it's not exactly going to be a dry forecast. on monday, we start to see some of that milder air arrive on these southerly winds. outbreaks of rain, though, pretty extensive, probably the wettest weather for northern ireland, probably south western parts of england and wales seeing rain, eastern areas this time seeing the driest weather. but these temperatures are rising and climbing back to average for this time of the year, and that warming trend continues into next week. in the warmest spots, we could see temperatures reach the high teens or even low 20s, but there will be some showers or outbreaks of rain around as well. bye for now. at ten — back working alongside the people he serves. king charles is to return to public—facing duties. as a new photo is released, buckingham palace says his cancer treatment isn't over, but he's making progress. the return of the king but it is step—by—step over the next few weeks and months. also tonight — defiance from humza yousaf, saying he won't quit as scotland's first minister
but with low pressures around about the uk, it's not exactly going to be a dry forecast. on monday, we start to see some of that milder air arrive on these southerly winds. outbreaks of rain, though, pretty extensive, probably the wettest weather for northern ireland, probably south western parts of england and wales seeing rain, eastern areas this time seeing the driest weather. but these temperatures are rising and climbing back to average for this time of the year, and that warming trend...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush money trial continues. the prosecution is continuing to outline its case that mr trump falsified business records to cover up a payment to the adult film star, stormy daniels, in the run up to the 2016 election. here's mr trump arriving at the court today. i think yesterday went very well in this courthouse, it should be over. the case is over. if you heard what was said, the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination and i think we have a judge who will never allow this case to be over in a positive way. he is highly conflicted, the
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but on the night of april 14th 1912, the ship hit an iceberg in the north atlantic and sank. more than 1,500 people died. now, two of the most valuable personal items ever recovered from the disaster are coming to auction — a bag and a watch belonging to two people whose stories have become fables from that fateful night. the james cameron movie titanic... hey, astor! depicts both men. well, hello, molly. jothacob astor, the wealthiest man on board and one of the richest in the world, and wallace hartley, the violin player who bravely led the orchestra to calm passengers' nerves as
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but on the night of april 14th 1912,...
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and a message that ali said the kin: and uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain deeply - king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor king and queen remain deeply grateful for the king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor the many king and queen remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes from all over the world. this is something that will be watched really closely because we should not forget of course the king's diagnosis soon followed by the princess of wales saying she was having treatment, preventative treatment, for cancer. coming is a huge shock for many around the world and taking two very senior royals out of public life for a significant period of time.— period of time. yes, it certainly ut the period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure _ period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure on _ period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure on the - period of time. yes, it certainly i put the pressure on the shoul
and a message that ali said the kin: and uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain deeply - king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor king and queen remain deeply grateful for the king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor the many king and queen remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes from all over the world. this is something that will be watched...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. a trial of the world's first personalised vaccine for the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, has begun in the uk. the jab uses a technology that's found in some covid vaccines. early studies show that when used with another cancer drug, the vaccine almost halved the risk of recurrence or death, after three years. our health and science correspondent james gallagher can explain. do you remember this? millions of us were given life saving covid vaccines developed using completely new mrna technology. but now, instead of preventing infections, that same technology is being used to treat cancer. here's steve young. he had an aggressive skin cancer called melanoma surgically removed last year. he's one of 1000 people in this trial of mrna vaccines. and a new one has to be designed for each individual patient to destroy any lingering cancerous tissue. obviously, it's really important that people take part in things like this, because otherwise, how else can we move forward? you know,
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. a trial of the world's first personalised vaccine for the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, has begun in the uk. the jab uses a technology that's found in some covid vaccines. early studies show that when used with another cancer drug, the vaccine almost halved the risk of recurrence or death, after three years. our health and science correspondent james gallagher can explain. do you remember this? millions of us...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. to the middle east now, and sabreen al sakani was a new born baby who became a symbol of life and survival amid all the death and destruction in gaza. she was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike on the family home in rafah. israel says it was targeting hamas. pictures were broadcast around the world of the chaotic scenes last sunday as doctors used a hand pump to push air into sabreen's tiny lungs, and get her onto an incubator. now — sadly — we've had news that the baby has died, and has been buried alongside her mother, father and three—year—old sister. our special correspondent fergal keane reports: in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby sabreen was the last survivor... ..of a family obliterated by an israeli airstrike. her pregnant mum was pulled from here. but minutes later, in hospital, doctors were able to rescue sabreen from her dying mother's womb. they tapped to stimulate her breathing. air was pumped into her lungs. then to an
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. to the middle east now, and sabreen al sakani was a new born baby who became a symbol of life and survival amid all the death and destruction in gaza. she was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike on the family home in rafah. israel says it was targeting hamas. pictures were broadcast around the world of the chaotic scenes last sunday as doctors used a hand pump to push air into sabreen's tiny...