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and i want to point out this left photo here and the father of 2022 uk student kyla spring was verbally and physically attacked on campus by another student, repeatedly calling her a racial slur. so here locally at the university of kentucky, the courage that till mobley, despite displayed decades ago, continues to encourage students today to speak out against racism. their encounter with miss spring was recorded and after she posted it to her social media account, the online video quickly went viral after days of campus protests and outrage. this spring posted an image of mamie till-mobley lee on her instagram page and wrote that till mobley is someone that she deeply admires and documenting an act of racism and circulating it for all to see. kali spring operated in the tradition of til mobley and other black women who have become leaders of racial justice initiatives and another recent example of tim mobley's memory being spotlighted in a glaring way occurred also in 2022 and the aftermath of an incomprehensible act of brutal violence. the mass shooting at rob elementary school and yv
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fact, it often comes first or second in the list of priorities for people, in the issues facing the uk now, rishi sunak managed to get the rwanda plan over the line this week. it's now received royal assent and in the next sort of 6 to 10 weeks, he is hoping that flights to rwanda will actually get off the ground. he thinks that that will give him a little boost in the polls and perhaps this poll, bears that out. the idea that the conservative party is already more trusted on illegal migration suggests that maybe once those flights get off the ground, the conservatives could be looking at a slightly rosier picture. but of course , the picture. but of course, the local elections are next week. we'll start to see the results of those next week, and by then there will be no flights to rwanda off the ground. so it might , for the people, just be a might, for the people, just be a little bit too little, too late to save rishi sunak skin. >> yeah, olivia, i said as much yesterday. we've had some really bombshell policies and announcements from not just the prime minister, but labour as well
fact, it often comes first or second in the list of priorities for people, in the issues facing the uk now, rishi sunak managed to get the rwanda plan over the line this week. it's now received royal assent and in the next sort of 6 to 10 weeks, he is hoping that flights to rwanda will actually get off the ground. he thinks that that will give him a little boost in the polls and perhaps this poll, bears that out. the idea that the conservative party is already more trusted on illegal migration...
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seniorfigures from undermine uk national security. senior figures from institutions from oxford cambridge and imperial couegein from oxford cambridge and imperial college in london have been briefed by m15 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. let's return to the post office inquiry and bring in our reporter who is measuring the story. day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was getting exasperated with her. how do you expect it go today? more of the same? ~ .,, expect it go today? more of the same? ~ ~' , expect it go today? more of the same? «r, ,, .._ same? most likely, especially because we — same? most likely, especially because we don't _ same? most likely, especially because we don't only - same? most likely, especially because we don't only have i same? most likely, especially. because we don't only have the inquiry counsel asking questions today, we have questions from the lawyers of the victims themselves who have been given permission to ask questions to
seniorfigures from undermine uk national security. senior figures from institutions from oxford cambridge and imperial couegein from oxford cambridge and imperial college in london have been briefed by m15 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. let's return to the post office inquiry and bring in our reporter who is measuring the story. day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was getting exasperated with her. how do you expect...
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i weather front close to the uk spells out cloud and rain for cornwall, devon, close to the uk spells out cloud and rainfor cornwall, devon, somerset perhaps along the southern counties too. i suspect some damp weather for wales and generally cloudy. north of that, it's a day of sunny spells and scattered clouds and occasional showers across northern england, but particularly across northern and eastern scotland. through this evening, if anything, the rain could turn heavierfor a time in the evening, if anything, the rain could turn heavier for a time in the south of the uk. certainly aligning along the m4, of the uk. certainly aligning along the ma, so a soggy picture through this evening overnight. north of that, with the clear skies, you can see a touch of frost for northern england, northern ireland and parts of scotland, around —2 in newcastle, so a really nippy start, but a sunny start across the north east of england. lake district also has some time first thing. but then that weather front crosses into the midlands and east anglia. the south coast brightens up a bit through
i weather front close to the uk spells out cloud and rain for cornwall, devon, close to the uk spells out cloud and rainfor cornwall, devon, somerset perhaps along the southern counties too. i suspect some damp weather for wales and generally cloudy. north of that, it's a day of sunny spells and scattered clouds and occasional showers across northern england, but particularly across northern and eastern scotland. through this evening, if anything, the rain could turn heavierfor a time in the...
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today, we have the benchmark here in the uk trading higher by almost .5% the index has been trading at about fresh record highs it crossed over the 8,000 mark and it is continuing to trade above the higher levels. we know that is related to the fact that sterling has gotten weaker, but some positive momentum in particular in some of the companies that investors have been looking at with the defensive parts of the market which has propped up the index with other moves across europe, cac 40 is trading higher by .3%. in germany, the benchmark is up .6% a lot of these moves have to do with some of the corporate releases we have received this morning. let me take you to the sector to understand a bit more of the picture and message for some of the corporates at the top, the out performer at this stage is the tech sector trading higher by 1.6% we have been following the tech sector closely because we have heard from the big tech companies stateside. some of the corporate releases in europe have been positive let me share this stat with you. st stateside, the tech sector is up 3.2% that has c
today, we have the benchmark here in the uk trading higher by almost .5% the index has been trading at about fresh record highs it crossed over the 8,000 mark and it is continuing to trade above the higher levels. we know that is related to the fact that sterling has gotten weaker, but some positive momentum in particular in some of the companies that investors have been looking at with the defensive parts of the market which has propped up the index with other moves across europe, cac 40 is...
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the uk announced on tuesday. american politicians remind us once again that this is not all for free, that is, not without reason, the floor to the senator. ukrainians. they are fighting like tigers, this aid package has a credit component, this is donald trump’s proposal, it was thanks to him that the allocation of aid became possible, this gives us leverage impact on kyiv in the future. well, firstly, it is not the lever of influence that is open to slaves, this is exactly what linte grem had in mind, and you know that sergei yuryevich, it’s interesting, but kiev is already in the hands of the west, and no one hides this, what other levers of influence are needed for what? yes, no new special levers. no longer needed, kiev whips itself with great pleasure, let’s remember all this information bacchanalia that has been going on since 2014 and just reached an incredible crescendo after the start of the svo, and why zelensky? zelensky is also a hostage to his own rhetoric, his own policies, he cannot negotiat
the uk announced on tuesday. american politicians remind us once again that this is not all for free, that is, not without reason, the floor to the senator. ukrainians. they are fighting like tigers, this aid package has a credit component, this is donald trump’s proposal, it was thanks to him that the allocation of aid became possible, this gives us leverage impact on kyiv in the future. well, firstly, it is not the lever of influence that is open to slaves, this is exactly what linte grem...
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they go through every single detail pulling back the curtain with uk bringing in evidence and how they discuss signal apps. then once we got to the cross and was rapidfire. the defense was walking them through and poking holes into what the direct spent doing for days. another thing i thought was interesting in the interviews you said that you did and the excess hollywood tape and all of these details that very likely these jurors have heard prior to the 2016 election, they were enthralled. we were learning that ther e were pink talking between questions being asked and pecker's answers. meanwhile the former president sort of setback particularly during pecker's direct with his arms crossed at times kind of closing his eyes, listening but really not reacting much at all to what his former friend was saying on the stand just feet away from him. there was a lot of quiet drama in a sense but you can feel it. >> quick takes from everyone what stood out to you. >> prosecutors know you do not high-five at the end of direct exam. that is easy part. the change in pace was noted. i think the de
they go through every single detail pulling back the curtain with uk bringing in evidence and how they discuss signal apps. then once we got to the cross and was rapidfire. the defense was walking them through and poking holes into what the direct spent doing for days. another thing i thought was interesting in the interviews you said that you did and the excess hollywood tape and all of these details that very likely these jurors have heard prior to the 2016 election, they were enthralled. we...
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negative press, the valencia street bikeway has brought over the last week in places like new york and the uk, for example. recent quick builds show a pattern of plans developed without adequate consideration for the negative impacts to constituents alongside them. when the frida kahlo way quick build plan was presented to city college, san francisco, we were told that our inputs really wouldn't matter and that the sfmta would do what it wanted to do. that has been shown to be the case as the college community has repeatedly voiced its concerns about the plan with the sfmta project team , but subsequent project changes have not addressed those issues. once implementation implemented, san francisco's have seen that quick builds projects are not easily modified, but they continue to suffer negative consequences. pedestrian and cyclist safety and the health of our businesses and institutions should not be in conflict with each other. they should work together. please slow this project down. thank you, thank you. next speaker, please . hello, everyone. i'm here also with the group from city colle
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so you're going to use so as a technical, no ukes could be suicidal for uh, for say, a regime for a country. uh they want to leave for, they want to enjoy this life and because of that. so yes, so the, so nuclear black mailing, she's quite impressive and quite effective as it is quite effective because it's presented to prevents as the west from giving the sophisticated weapons to you, correct? yes. as a problem for actually. so that's a very conversations that talk about the nuclear weren't became such a lights. my talk, we can do it. why not? this is a main danger to proceed. so the domestic public, so that it is possible. this is a danger. a british historian wrote recently that society is like russia, autocracies, don't bend, but they can break. do you believe that after all, russia has broken, the soviet union broke. 1 the button wall came down, communism was denounced as a failed experiment. under what circumstances do you think russia could conceivably come apart? now? you know, when we're talking about this, the future ends, the behavior of our leads. they're becoming like good, acc
so you're going to use so as a technical, no ukes could be suicidal for uh, for say, a regime for a country. uh they want to leave for, they want to enjoy this life and because of that. so yes, so the, so nuclear black mailing, she's quite impressive and quite effective as it is quite effective because it's presented to prevents as the west from giving the sophisticated weapons to you, correct? yes. as a problem for actually. so that's a very conversations that talk about the nuclear weren't...
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showers will form across the uk a bit more widely through— form across the uk a bit more widely through the — form across the uk a bit more widely through the day. there will still be some _ through the day. there will still be some dry— through the day. there will still be some dry and sunny spells especially first thing _ some dry and sunny spells especially first thing but where you have the sunshine — first thing but where you have the sunshine it — first thing but where you have the sunshine it is a cold start. take a look— sunshine it is a cold start. take a look at _ sunshine it is a cold start. take a look at some of these temperatures i’ilht look at some of these temperatures right now. _ look at some of these temperatures right now, anywhere from parts of north— right now, anywhere from parts of north wales, northwards, we have a widespread — north wales, northwards, we have a widespread frost, a bit of ice around — widespread frost, a bit of ice around in _ widespread frost, a bit of ice around in places, temperatures as low as— around in places, temperatu
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and prince william the uk. and prince william surprises students in the west midlands during a school trip to support mental health, revealing his favourite joke along the way. >> knock knock sir. interrupting cow moo . cow moo. >> and in sport today, manchester city are doing what they do by winning games towards they do by winning games towards the end of the season as they beat brighton four nil last night, more trouble off the track for red bull as chief designer leaves in sweden are saying no or nay to var . saying no or nay to var. >> good morning. it's a cloudy start today, but will there be any more sunshine over the weekend? well, you can find out all the details with me a little later on. >> morning to you. >> morning to you. >> i'm stephen dixon and i'm ellie costello, and this is breakfast on gb news. ellie costello, and this is breakfast on gb news . we were breakfast on gb news. we were asking you earlier on, who would you like to be the next prime minister and i did say out of the choice of keir
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., around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to asia now, where the chinese firm that operates tiktok has denied media reports it's planning to sell the social media app. the statement from bytedance comes after president biden this week signed into law a bill that could see the app banned in the united states, unless it agrees to sell up. suranjana tewari is following this for us in singapore. take us through the latest. this statement was in response to us media reports that bytedance is looking for scenarios to sell tiktok without having the powerful secret algorithm that recommends videos to its more thani billion users recommends videos to its more than 1 billion users around the world. posting on a chinese social media platform it owns, my dad said formula reports about my debts exploring the sale of tiktok are not true. i debts does not have any —— bytedance has no plans to sell tiktok. that has been applicable to be used. the us is concerned it would hand user data over to the chinese government although tiktok says
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the us supreme court has heard arguments about whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took while president. a majority ofjustices have cast doubt on the idea mr trump should have full immunity. the outcome will determine whether he should face trial on allegations he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat. here's our north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue on proceedings in the supreme court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of course, prosecuting donald trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january 6 and the attack on the capitol. h
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and the uk's first ever unusual. and the uk's first ever memorial to lgbt armed forces. you won't want to welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at friday's newspapers. we're going to kick off with the daily mail. now dutch woman suffering from depression. what's going on here, nick? this is actually really depressing. >> it's horrible. so it's physically healthy. dutch woman hopes to become the latest person in the country to end her life by euthanasia. on her 34th birthday, and she's named yolanda fun. ironically, in a sort of grim doom about that for another two minutes. >> it's just horrible, isn't it? i mean, come on. sorry. >> well, this is a big issue for me because people don't realise this is coming to britain as well. so she she suffers from an eating disorder, depression, autism and mild learning difficulties. and she's saying her life's you know, not worth living. so she wants to die. but this is so sad. but it's coming to britain. starmer wants to bnngin to britain. starmer wants to bring in assisted dying. and i've said this before, but we've seen
and the uk's first ever unusual. and the uk's first ever memorial to lgbt armed forces. you won't want to welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at friday's newspapers. we're going to kick off with the daily mail. now dutch woman suffering from depression. what's going on here, nick? this is actually really depressing. >> it's horrible. so it's physically healthy. dutch woman hopes to become the latest person in the country to end her life by euthanasia. on her 34th birthday,...
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that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the south—west. but as we head into next week, it does look like things will slowly but surely warm up. we start to bring a feed of winds from the near continent. these orange colours on our air mass chart. temperatures are set to climb, perhaps up to 19 or 20 degrees celsius through the middle part of the week. but that doesn't mean sunshine all the way, still unsettled with some rain at times. live from london, this is bbc news. disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein has one of his convictions for rape overturned. there is no doubt that harvey weinstein is a serial sexual predator, it is not change the fact he committed these crimes. china warns
that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the south—west. but as we head into next week, it does look...
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let's look at a big story making news in the uk. scotland's first minister humza yousaf faces the threat of being ousted after his party's former coalition partner said they will vote against him when he faces a no—confidence vote in parliament. the greens said on thursday they'lljoin some other parties to vote against the scottish national party leader. yousaf had ended a power—sharing agreement between the snp and the greens just hours earlier. the coalition ran into trouble over a failure to meet a key climate change target and a dispute over transgender healthcare. it is now myjudgement that the balance has shifted. the bute house agreement was intended to provide stability to the scottish government, and it is made possible a number of achievements, but it has served its purpose. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward—looking forces within the snp, and it's the opposite of what is in scotland's best interests. the vote could come next week. you're live with bbc ne
let's look at a big story making news in the uk. scotland's first minister humza yousaf faces the threat of being ousted after his party's former coalition partner said they will vote against him when he faces a no—confidence vote in parliament. the greens said on thursday they'lljoin some other parties to vote against the scottish national party leader. yousaf had ended a power—sharing agreement between the snp and the greens just hours earlier. the coalition ran into trouble over a...
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prince harry is pursuing legal action against an extraordinary number of uk publishers. i mean, the sentence i've just uttered is pretty extraordinary. we're talking about the king's son taking on much of the british press. what he, at considerable personal cost, is pursuing are cases where he believes that this press has acted on illegal information. from his telling, he has known no other life which hasn't involved some form of alleged activity by elements of the media in order to find out what he was up to. this has completely tainted his experience of life and been there all the way through from when he and william were young boys. i remember sitting down with rebekah brooks about the royaljob. she said she was sick of the royal coverage of the sun simply being a funny face that prince charles had pulled when he stepped on a cowpat, visiting an organic yoghurt factory. she didn't want that any more. it was time for the focus to really be on the next generation, on william and on harry. and, frankly, the newspaper needed someone that wasn't tainted by diana's death. t
prince harry is pursuing legal action against an extraordinary number of uk publishers. i mean, the sentence i've just uttered is pretty extraordinary. we're talking about the king's son taking on much of the british press. what he, at considerable personal cost, is pursuing are cases where he believes that this press has acted on illegal information. from his telling, he has known no other life which hasn't involved some form of alleged activity by elements of the media in order to find out...
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yeah directing and stealing uk academic research. so i mean, we've we've wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> i mean, it's not just the academic research that you know, the chinese might be stealing, but also the fact that so many of our universities are dependent solely on international students who are being let in at far lower grades than our domestic students have to achieve . i mean, for example, to achieve. i mean, for example, domestic students, for example, at a university might have to have three straight a's, whereas the equivalent for international students paying ten times the amount is a sikh or a ccd. >> and that, of course, makes the experience difficult because people are not interacting on the same level with the same level of knowledge and skill. >> this was yeah, it's been happening for years. i mean, when i, when i was at uni, i can vividly remember being in a, it was a politics seminar and it was a politics seminar and it was me and just a load of chinese people, no
yeah directing and stealing uk academic research. so i mean, we've we've wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> i mean, it's not just the academic research that you know, the chinese might be stealing, but also the fact that so many of our universities are dependent solely on international students who are being let in at far lower grades than our domestic students have to achieve . i mean, for example, to achieve. i mean, for...
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that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the south—west. but as we head into next week, it does look like things will slowly but surely warm up. we start to bring a feed of winds from the near continent. these orange colours on our air mass chart. temperatures are set to climb, perhaps up to 19 or 20 degrees celsius through the middle part of the week. but that doesn't mean sunshine all the way, still unsettled with some rain at times. live from washington, this is bbc news. an appeals court overturns the rape description of disgraced former hollywood producer harvey weinstein, ordering a new trial. humanitarian groups warn of worsening conditions inside gaza as the us military begins con
that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the south—west. but as we head into next week, it does look...
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numbers of children drinking in the uk has been falling, though, but experts want more to be done to stop it. a 13—year—old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil was stabbed at a school in southwest wales. police say the three victims have all been released from hospitals. next, rebel wilson's autobiography has finally been released in the uk — but certain sections have been covered up, here. that's because of allegations against borat star sacha baron cohen, which he denies — bits about him have been hidden. and kid cudi has cancelled his appearance at coachella. and kim cattrall has had to pull out of her appearances because of health issues. and now ten seconds of a guide dog becoming friends with a robot, after a specially arranged date. amelia reacted badly to the delivery bot when they first met. when they first met but now as you can see, it is all fun and games. i love it. you are all caught up i love it. you are all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, lizzie greenwood—hughes. her
numbers of children drinking in the uk has been falling, though, but experts want more to be done to stop it. a 13—year—old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil was stabbed at a school in southwest wales. police say the three victims have all been released from hospitals. next, rebel wilson's autobiography has finally been released in the uk — but certain sections have been covered up, here. that's because of allegations against borat...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at the story making use of the uk. humza yousaf faces the threat of being ousted after his party's coalition partner said would vote against him when he faces a no—confidence vote in parliament. the greens said on thursday they will join some other parties to vote against the scottish national party leader stop he had entered a power—sharing agreement between the snp and the greens hours earlier. the coalition run into trouble over a failure to meet a key climate change target and a key climate change target and a dispute over transgender healthcare.— healthcare. there is no judgement _ healthcare. there is no judgement that - healthcare. there is no judgement that the - healthcare. there is no - judgement that the balance has shifted ——it is now my judgement. the house agreement was intended to provide stability to the scottish government, and it is made possible a number of achievements. but it has served its purpose. achievements. but it has served its purpose-— its purpose. the first minister has decide
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at the story making use of the uk. humza yousaf faces the threat of being ousted after his party's coalition partner said would vote against him when he faces a no—confidence vote in parliament. the greens said on thursday they will join some other parties to vote against the scottish national party leader stop he had entered a power—sharing agreement between the snp and the greens hours earlier. the coalition run into trouble...
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the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms? also . sam smith at the proms? also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. can you guess what's wrong with these dolls? get ready britain, here we go. how long
the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms? also . sam smith at the proms? also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the war in gaza and israel was a war cabinet has held a day—long meeting discussing the military operation in rafah in southern gaza. israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent in jerusalem, wyre davies, has more. it is pretty clear that israel's preparations for this much anticipated, much heralded assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering apace. it is israel's intention notjust to finish off hamas politically but militarily. about 25% of hamas' fighting force remains, along with leadership, and most is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, it must be remembered, but 130 hostages, those taken and abducted into gaza on october seven. so there is1 million one half gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees thought to be internal
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the war in gaza and israel was a war cabinet has held a day—long meeting discussing the military operation in rafah in southern gaza. israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent in jerusalem, wyre...
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the black lives matter the uk. the black lives matter movement, primarily driven by critical race theory , advanced critical race theory, advanced the narrative that racial disparities are caused by discrimination . this was discrimination. this was a serious charge for a purportedly liberal country like the united kingdom. but as my next guest has argued, this is a debilitating narrative that denies ethnic minorities agency and responsibility. the commission on race and ethnic disparities , chaired by tony the disparities, chaired by tony the lord sewell, found that structural racism was not a key factor in determining racial disparities , shattering the disparities, shattering the prevailing consensus. his new book , black success the book, black success the surprising truth, builds on the challenging of victimhood narratives exploring the untold stories of success, ambition, and achievement in britain's black community. state of the nafion black community. state of the nation book club starts now. well, i'm joi
the black lives matter the uk. the black lives matter movement, primarily driven by critical race theory , advanced critical race theory, advanced the narrative that racial disparities are caused by discrimination . this was discrimination. this was a serious charge for a purportedly liberal country like the united kingdom. but as my next guest has argued, this is a debilitating narrative that denies ethnic minorities agency and responsibility. the commission on race and ethnic disparities ,...
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., canada, mexico, the uk, and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone's on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony say these blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind, not just the tape, but life itself. >> this takes us back to being 5, 6 years old again at home, you know, watching the same tape over and over again. >> reporter: hitting play on nostalgia by thinking outside the box. >> free blockbuster's website shows a number of locations in the bay area, including san jose, oakland, rohnert park. i guess you have to have a vhs machine. >> you have to dig it out of mothballs, but can you remember going to blockbuster and looking at the covers. >> it was a thing. >> going to get a snack. >> was so upset when they were soldout and you had to wait till next weekend. >> you waited for the new releases to come out. you hoped yo
., canada, mexico, the uk, and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone's on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony say these blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind, not just the tape, but life itself. >> this...
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the uk . so, so keeping in the uk. so, so actually this will increase our sovereign capability, not decrease it. >> all right. well, david, as you and i both know, different grades of steel work for different products, i just feel sad that we're about to become not no longer a primary producer. clearly, between you and the labour party in wales, this will be a real election issue. thank you forjoining me issue. thank you for joining me on the programme . now the what? on the programme. now the what? the farage moment today. oh goodness gracious me. i can barely put up with this. this did happen in amherst in massachusetts. but hey, it could be happening here. have a look at this today. >> what we're going to do is we're going to show three policy. can i hear that? three mark steyn if you're a drag queen and you know it shall mark steyn if you're a drag queen and you know it and you really want to show it, you're a drag queen and you know it. show three. excellent. >> telling young kids if you'
the uk . so, so keeping in the uk. so, so actually this will increase our sovereign capability, not decrease it. >> all right. well, david, as you and i both know, different grades of steel work for different products, i just feel sad that we're about to become not no longer a primary producer. clearly, between you and the labour party in wales, this will be a real election issue. thank you forjoining me issue. thank you for joining me on the programme . now the what? on the programme....
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange. i come from a neighbouring country called congo. if you know, geographically, that is located right next door to rwanda, and right now in goma there's a genocide going on and there's such a big conflict going on of people from rwanda. so had my family members come from goma the crossing right now, where they then be sent back to the country that they're supposedly war in rwanda. does that make any sense to you? no, i think there's an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent from rwanda. they're from congo and they're supposed to be there, suppos
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange....
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north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look - seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look at - seeing this rise? that's a great i question. when we look at these cases like here in america or in the uk, the unfortunate case in scotland, looking at australia, all roads lead back to nigerian perpetrators in all these cases, and that's where our research giving. we at these financial sextortion cases as organised crime. how are they all connected? and all are leading back to west african cyber crimin
north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great...
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i ask david lammy, who could be the uk's nextei
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today in edinburgh there were deep nerves in the snp that they could face a challenging result in the uk general election. they can see the opinion polls and that rising tide across gb for the labour party is bringing labour back in scotland. and the fear is the great success they have had in the last decade, they have had in the last decade, they lost the independence referendum, but won the general election. the fear the first past the post system for westminster was great for them 10 years ago might not be so good this time. well, let's hearfrom someone who was chief of staff for both alex salmond and nicola sturgeon, liz lloyd, who's now a specialist partner at flint global. thank you forjoining us. how do you think humza yousaf played that today? i think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~ . think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~' ., ., ,., think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~' ., ., ., today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. _ today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. it _ today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. it was _ today? i think humza yousaf
today in edinburgh there were deep nerves in the snp that they could face a challenging result in the uk general election. they can see the opinion polls and that rising tide across gb for the labour party is bringing labour back in scotland. and the fear is the great success they have had in the last decade, they have had in the last decade, they lost the independence referendum, but won the general election. the fear the first past the post system for westminster was great for them 10 years...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very interestingj know, we are in a very interesting position right now with respect to china. we have had a sniffing amount of moneyjust recently allocated for the defence of taiwan. we have had a sort of anti—china measure passed the congress overwhelmingly and tied by president biden that will ban tiktok orforce the by president biden that will ban tiktok or force the parent company to sell it in a measure i think many thought that the us government would never take considering how many millions of americans use tiktok. and it's all because they d
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about?...
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the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms.7 also . sam smith at the proms.7 also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. can you guess what's wrong with these dolls.7 get ready britain, here we go. how l
the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms.7 also . sam smith at the proms.7 also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good...
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let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused to branch managers. angela van den bogerd dealt with many of the legal cases against sub—postmasters. she said she never "knowingly" did anything wrong. the army has said it's "too early to know" whether two household cavalry horses will return to official duties, after they were injured when they bolted through central london yesterday. the horses, named quaker and vida, were spooked by the noise of builders moving rubble. they've been operated on and remain in a serious condition. the israeli war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss the military assault i
let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused...
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they are invented and produced in the uk. london does not admit this, but solely because... that drones are used for terrorist attacks? now 90% of ukrainian equipment, which is still produced in one way or another under the ukrainian label, is as follows: there are ukrainian drones, they are assembled from blocks and assemblies that are supplied to them; artillery systems are also generally assembled on the basis of czech all-terrain wheeled platforms added to them artillery pieces, which again there are half composed of various western components. so for ukraine this is normal, there are no purely original ukrainian systems now, because all of them are either borrowed, like some small arms things there, or they are a hodgepodge. and as soon as the country has come to the point of stealing south african technologies, those who do not know what modern ukraine is will ask. for 30 years of so-called independence, and in fact the existence of ukraine as a state, instead of developing what... remained, they actually destroyed ever
they are invented and produced in the uk. london does not admit this, but solely because... that drones are used for terrorist attacks? now 90% of ukrainian equipment, which is still produced in one way or another under the ukrainian label, is as follows: there are ukrainian drones, they are assembled from blocks and assemblies that are supplied to them; artillery systems are also generally assembled on the basis of czech all-terrain wheeled platforms added to them artillery pieces, which again...
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away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out. they'll become quite widespread, but especially across northern and eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. wherever you are, we're looking at another chilly day for the time of year, with temperatures well around about 8—11t degrees. now, this weekend will see an area of low pressure move up from the south. and this brings with it the threat of some rain. now, on saturday, the rain will be affecting southern england across parts of wales, the midlands and east anglia. there will be a chilly wind gusting into the 25 miles an hour, not desperately strong, but given those low temperatures, the
away from that, most of the uk having clearing skies, especially during the second part of the night, becomes largely dry, and there will be quite a widespread frost in rural areas. so we are looking at a cold and a frosty start to the day for many on friday. but overall, it's a much brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out....
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the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms? also . sam smith at the proms? also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected
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and the same is true here in the uk. the met office says the 18 months to march this year were the wettest on record. rainfall has always varied from year to year, but the met office says the trend of wetter winters and drier summers is likely to continue in the long run. and we need to get ready for that. the reason the floods in dubai were so catastrophic is because the city is designed to cope with downpours like this. it shows the world needs to prepare for the climate change we know is coming. justin rowlatt, bbc news. our climate editorjustin rowlatt told me more. a year and a half of rain in 2a hours in a city that very rarely sees any rain at all. i mean, it will go months without a drop of rain. so the infrastructure to channel that water away from essential infrastructure from homes just isn't there. and that's why we saw those incredible pictures of flooding. and that's just the beginning, because obviously the floods poured into the buildings, damaged infrastructure. there are some amazing pictures, for examp
and the same is true here in the uk. the met office says the 18 months to march this year were the wettest on record. rainfall has always varied from year to year, but the met office says the trend of wetter winters and drier summers is likely to continue in the long run. and we need to get ready for that. the reason the floods in dubai were so catastrophic is because the city is designed to cope with downpours like this. it shows the world needs to prepare for the climate change we know is...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. donald trump's path to the election appears to be paved with legal woes. there were two cases today, one in washington and the other in new york. in washington, the us supreme court has heard pointed arguments on whether a former president is immune from criminal prosecution over acts carried out while in office. the outcome will determine if he faces trial on charges, he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election defeat. a decision isn't expected untiljune. the ruling in this case won't affect his criminal trial under way in new york — where he faces charges of falsifying business records after paying hush money to adult film star stormy daniels. here he is speaking earlier. at this trial my constitutional rights have been taken away from me. but every single expert, every legal scholar, or very respected scholars have said this is no case, there is no case here. this isjust a political witchhunt. for more, i spoke with our correspondents covering both cases — nada tawfik
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. donald trump's path to the election appears to be paved with legal woes. there were two cases today, one in washington and the other in new york. in washington, the us supreme court has heard pointed arguments on whether a former president is immune from criminal prosecution over acts carried out while in office. the outcome will determine if he faces trial on charges, he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election...