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and in the uk and europe, like here, the same product is sold unwashed from ordinary trays. according to russian standard, the shelf life is 25 days at a temperature of no more than 20°. however, a refrigerator is still preferable. recent studies say that already on the eighth day at room temperature, the quality of squirrel. this does not affect safety, but the value for the body is reduced. in addition, in the cold, microbes, salmonella and e. coli will not multiply as actively if the eggs are suddenly infected with them. it is no coincidence that, according to the rules for general food, eggs should be stored in the refrigerator. however, before cooking, it is better to get them in advance. this is what they do, for example, in this moscow restaurant, awarded by the michelin guide. pre-warmed, they will not burst in time. plus it’s more convenient to make fried eggs from room temperature eggs, chef konstantin krasnyuk shows clearly, the first portion is fried from warm ones, the second from those that were recently in the refrigerator, the second frying pan requires mo
and in the uk and europe, like here, the same product is sold unwashed from ordinary trays. according to russian standard, the shelf life is 25 days at a temperature of no more than 20°. however, a refrigerator is still preferable. recent studies say that already on the eighth day at room temperature, the quality of squirrel. this does not affect safety, but the value for the body is reduced. in addition, in the cold, microbes, salmonella and e. coli will not multiply as actively if the eggs...
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the previous government, leaving crimea, by god you first ended up in athens, and then moved to the uk, yeah, but tell me, a lot once on one side. repeats and his interlocutors repeat that he allegedly told someone that he spoke english almost earlier than russian, so what kind of identity does this person have? you had a wonderful trilingual childhood, russian, french, english, i i would say that on the side, this generation of vladimir and his wife is essentially this circle of tolstoy’s heroes, karina, the anglicized st. petersburg aristocracy, that is, there are not pierre and marie, but stiva, dol’. of course, the love for tennis, for self-promoted hygiene, with what pleasure he sideways describes purchases of special soaps and pencils in st. petersburg, in general, this is it, it seems to directly grow literally from the russian text, he would support you when you use the plural number from the word soap, different soap, this sounds very poetic, look, what do you think or how, as far as you know, is this how nabukov perceived this one? man, look how he was perceived, is he st
the previous government, leaving crimea, by god you first ended up in athens, and then moved to the uk, yeah, but tell me, a lot once on one side. repeats and his interlocutors repeat that he allegedly told someone that he spoke english almost earlier than russian, so what kind of identity does this person have? you had a wonderful trilingual childhood, russian, french, english, i i would say that on the side, this generation of vladimir and his wife is essentially this circle of tolstoy’s...
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and as we go through the next few hours, that will be pushing in across much of the uk. milder air recirculating around our area of high pressure into northern ireland and western scotland. so it's here through the weekend that we will see the nation's highest temperatures. now on to the next few hours, we're looking at that colder air arriving, a lot of dry weather, a lot of clear skies. and that means it's a recipe for things turning pretty cold. and heading into the first part of saturday morning, we start off with a frost, even some patches of frost, i think, across rural areas of southern england. the lowest temperatures probably down to about —3 or so into rural areas of northern england and scotland. for saturday, where we get this colder air moving in, for most, it's a glorious start to the day with clear, blue, sunny skies. a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures l
and as we go through the next few hours, that will be pushing in across much of the uk. milder air recirculating around our area of high pressure into northern ireland and western scotland. so it's here through the weekend that we will see the nation's highest temperatures. now on to the next few hours, we're looking at that colder air arriving, a lot of dry weather, a lot of clear skies. and that means it's a recipe for things turning pretty cold. and heading into the first part of saturday...
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today, the best of the brightness again has been across more sheltered western parts of the uk, that's the glasgow area, but behind me here, more cloud, thicker cloud across central and eastern parts of the uk, with outbreaks of rain of the that's pretty much how it's going to be for the rest of the week. it will remain chilly with the best of the sunshine across western areas, more cloud across the east. the reason for an area of high pressure sitting out in the west, allowing northerly winds to move down across the country. we have some weather fronts tangled in there, that's why we have seen thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain, but that arctic air mass remains in place for most of the uk, up until we reach the weekend. tuesday will start chilly. a few showers draped across north sea coasts, and the remnants of the weather front bringing cloud and rain. the best of the sunshine across central western scotland, where we could see 16-17 scotland, where we could see 16—17 degrees. but single figures in the north sea coast. there's some wintriness on the higher ground, it will be chill
today, the best of the brightness again has been across more sheltered western parts of the uk, that's the glasgow area, but behind me here, more cloud, thicker cloud across central and eastern parts of the uk, with outbreaks of rain of the that's pretty much how it's going to be for the rest of the week. it will remain chilly with the best of the sunshine across western areas, more cloud across the east. the reason for an area of high pressure sitting out in the west, allowing northerly winds...
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. >> a former cabinet minister and now the uk's envoy for post-holocaust issues. >> the figures vary, not by a few hundred, not by a few thousand, but tens of thousands. >> so, it was the controversy that prompted you to commission the review. >> yes. it seemed to me that the sensible thing was, okay, let's do this out in the open. let's do it fully transparent. >> he's also asked the researchers to put names to as many of those killed as they can. >> if you remember them as individuals, then it's another blow against hitler. they wanted to eradicate the memory of people. >> so, this is, kind of, an ongoing fight against hitler and his ideas. >> hitler's evil still continues to affect europe and to affect the world. >> but it's taken nearly 80 years for the british government to re-examine what happened on alderney and to make its report public. the official british investigations in 1945 were classified for decades. and unlike the trials of nazi officials in nuremberg, the british authorities failed to prosecute a single german officer who worked on alderney. even though many of them
. >> a former cabinet minister and now the uk's envoy for post-holocaust issues. >> the figures vary, not by a few hundred, not by a few thousand, but tens of thousands. >> so, it was the controversy that prompted you to commission the review. >> yes. it seemed to me that the sensible thing was, okay, let's do this out in the open. let's do it fully transparent. >> he's also asked the researchers to put names to as many of those killed as they can. >> if you...
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and in the uk they decided to come to grips with the fight against pornography, or rather, only deep fake pornography. this is a technology based on artificial intelligence that allows you to attach. face absolutely any person to the body of a porn artist. last year, this industry experienced a real boom; it even filed a lawsuit against fake videos on special graphics. at the same time, in recent years , ordinary people have become victims of digital abuse, including due to the rapid development of neural networks. the nudity application can be easily downloaded to any phone, and absolutely anyone can be undressed using the application, regardless of how much clothing is present in the person’s original photo or section. keep doing what do you want. in general, now they have had enough of their own freedom and want to ban perverts, it won’t be long before they get to gays. this is my pornographic video, but it's completely fake, it's just someone's fantasy of having sex with me. industry of abuse. correct use. unfortunately, there are some loopholes in the law regarding criminal
and in the uk they decided to come to grips with the fight against pornography, or rather, only deep fake pornography. this is a technology based on artificial intelligence that allows you to attach. face absolutely any person to the body of a porn artist. last year, this industry experienced a real boom; it even filed a lawsuit against fake videos on special graphics. at the same time, in recent years , ordinary people have become victims of digital abuse, including due to the rapid...
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necessary to limit the rights of the chinese to travel, or take the scandal with deep fakes in the uk, we need to start somewhere with someone who is not a pity, well, who in their right mind will defend deep -fake, but today deep fake, and tomorrow control over the ip base. everyone is tired of the first world war, everyone is crying, this will never happen again, everyone wants to consume, everyone wants a happy life, everyone seems to want happy love, it’s only been this year. just really look at these as if they are markers of the internal political and socio-political life of france, then the country, frankly speaking, is not prosperous, this is the plot that was shown now with the driving of career french military personnel to suicide, with the rape of women, military personnel with a ban on fair, objective prosecution... . one of the leading european and world humiliation of france, which claims to be a power, by the way, is at the same time a nuclear power, but if we look at the french government, frank. perverts are in second place. to act as brazenly as they do, we have al
necessary to limit the rights of the chinese to travel, or take the scandal with deep fakes in the uk, we need to start somewhere with someone who is not a pity, well, who in their right mind will defend deep -fake, but today deep fake, and tomorrow control over the ip base. everyone is tired of the first world war, everyone is crying, this will never happen again, everyone wants to consume, everyone wants a happy life, everyone seems to want happy love, it’s only been this year. just really...
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uk this process. is already in full swing. scanju reports that more than 7 million britons are unable to repay their loans on time because they have other bills to pay at the same time. single adults with children and representatives of ethnic minorities found themselves in the most vulnerable position, that is, usually refugees, as well as renters , that is, people who do not have their own. according to government statistics , there are at least a million people over 66 years old in the united kingdom, that is, we are talking about pensioners who live in poverty, and this is the highest figure. stories: people cannot pay for utilities and choose between buying food and buying medicine. and the medicines themselves are now in short supply, and this is such a new norm of life, the independent informs readers. not only antibiotics and drugs for treating oncology disappeared from pharmacies, but sometimes you have to run for a simple aspirin. this is all due to disruption of supply chains. melony, almost one in four lives below
uk this process. is already in full swing. scanju reports that more than 7 million britons are unable to repay their loans on time because they have other bills to pay at the same time. single adults with children and representatives of ethnic minorities found themselves in the most vulnerable position, that is, usually refugees, as well as renters , that is, people who do not have their own. according to government statistics , there are at least a million people over 66 years old in the...
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in the uk, this process is already in full swing. scania reports that more than 7 millions of britons are unable to pay their loans on time because they still have bills to pay. we found ourselves in the most vulnerable position. stories: people cannot pay for utilities and choose between food and medicine. medicines themselves are also now in short supply, this is such a new norm of life, the independent explains to readers. sometimes you don't want to come home because you can't even turn on the heating. i work 5 days a week, i still go to the welfare store. politicians constantly tell voters the best way out of poverty is to find a job, but for more and more people, this is no longer enough. you have to make a choice whether to buy shoes for yourself or your daughter. and you just buy superglue to glue your shoes together. we can’t do anything, nothing at all, we are only making plans for life. for the past 14 years , mela has not worked at a local school, as a teacher in auxiliary classes. even worse, living below the poverty l
in the uk, this process is already in full swing. scania reports that more than 7 millions of britons are unable to pay their loans on time because they still have bills to pay. we found ourselves in the most vulnerable position. stories: people cannot pay for utilities and choose between food and medicine. medicines themselves are also now in short supply, this is such a new norm of life, the independent explains to readers. sometimes you don't want to come home because you can't even turn on...
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germany will lose 11% of gdp, france - 13, us 11 and uk seven. but countries in hot regions will suffer the most. batswana will lose 25% of gdp. ali - 25%, iraq - 30%, qatar - 31, pakistan - 26% and brazil - 21%. the economies of countries and regions in the high latitudes of russia and canada will feel best. they are indicated in blue and blue in the infographic of the coming economic apocalypse. well , special news for all adherents of donald trump’s love of peace: trump changed his shoes on saturday and actually supported the speaker of congress mike johnson. a on voting day at all. hid in his maralaga and said nothing. donald trump, according to the week magazine, is becoming a new jesus christ, a martyr, or maybe he will? you are a criminal. donald trump spends 4 days a week in court, and the passions surrounding his trial are literally driving him crazy. right outside the courthouse in new york, where donald's case of bribing a porn actress was being heard, a man committed an act of self-immolation. the city's madman turned out to be amer
germany will lose 11% of gdp, france - 13, us 11 and uk seven. but countries in hot regions will suffer the most. batswana will lose 25% of gdp. ali - 25%, iraq - 30%, qatar - 31, pakistan - 26% and brazil - 21%. the economies of countries and regions in the high latitudes of russia and canada will feel best. they are indicated in blue and blue in the infographic of the coming economic apocalypse. well , special news for all adherents of donald trump’s love of peace: trump changed his shoes...
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this will apply to illegal migrants who enter the uk through the english channel. how much money this scheme will make is unknown; by the way, the same amount of half a billion pounds sterling will be spent on it as on military aid. kyiv, therefore, how the scheme will work is still unclear, it is known that last year the british home office lost 17 migrants who refused to simply come for an interview about granting them asylum here, the first batch is due to go to rwanda, as is expected in july, it is believed that 150 people have already been identified as potential relocants or those people who are going to be deported, and it has been calculated that the sending of one such... migrants, over the last 2 years from the moment it was signed this is a rwandan agreement, about 706 thousand people moved here, so the project is expensive in every way, apparently, absolutely ineffective, thank you very much, alexander khabarov, london is in direct contact, okay, as soon as... call a spade a spade, right away a lot becomes clear, britain is going to deport illegal refug
this will apply to illegal migrants who enter the uk through the english channel. how much money this scheme will make is unknown; by the way, the same amount of half a billion pounds sterling will be spent on it as on military aid. kyiv, therefore, how the scheme will work is still unclear, it is known that last year the british home office lost 17 migrants who refused to simply come for an interview about granting them asylum here, the first batch is due to go to rwanda, as is expected in...
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total 30 units of armored vehicles from countries that help ukraine will be presented, these are the uk, usa, france, germany, sweden, czechoslovakia, the old soviet infantry fighting vehicle from austria, australia, in finland it will even be, everything will be here, from may 1st you will be able to check everything carefully. look, everything will be here, and a new package of nato assistance, while in the ovdeevsky direction, russian units are fighting in the central part of ocheretin, clearing the northern outskirts. according to unconfirmed information, ukrainian militants have already begun to retreat from neighboring novobakhmutovka. in the ugledar direction. groups of our units after the final liberation of novomikhailovka, consolidation in the village is now advancing in the direction of poraskovievka and konstantinovka personnel from this area. front. the orlan uav acts as a gunner and also records strikes on ukrainian armed forces equipment under carbon. and this is the south donetsk direction. russian so-25 attack aircraft use unguided aircraft missiles to destroy vso stron
total 30 units of armored vehicles from countries that help ukraine will be presented, these are the uk, usa, france, germany, sweden, czechoslovakia, the old soviet infantry fighting vehicle from austria, australia, in finland it will even be, everything will be here, from may 1st you will be able to check everything carefully. look, everything will be here, and a new package of nato assistance, while in the ovdeevsky direction, russian units are fighting in the central part of ocheretin,...
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attempt disperse. economy without inflation, this is what he is trying to do macron is doing now, the uk is also trying to do the same thing now, the rest of the economy is facing selective bastards, the whole economy is like this, accordingly, iran is thinking about it, china is thinking about it, everyone else is thinking about it, as it were they first of all think about their citizens, as it were , respectively about the growth rate and the corresponding well-being, what is the peculiarity of the maximum it can give, respectively, to their citizens, and about their elections, about their elections about their citizens, for some it is the same thing, and not for some, not for all, but for some, we don’t have elections at all. there was a kind of short-term presentation here, that ’s why from this point of view, it’s about the dprk, there are no elections there, so what’s there, what elections to watch, why are they? yes, there are already videos, so the question is the following, what’s on now against this background, okay, well, let’s not make fun of it, everyone has thei
attempt disperse. economy without inflation, this is what he is trying to do macron is doing now, the uk is also trying to do the same thing now, the rest of the economy is facing selective bastards, the whole economy is like this, accordingly, iran is thinking about it, china is thinking about it, everyone else is thinking about it, as it were they first of all think about their citizens, as it were , respectively about the growth rate and the corresponding well-being, what is the peculiarity...
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their idea is to create links between themselves and the conservative party in the uk, the far right of the republican party, and the far array of other political parties in europe. they do sort through this false language, through the language of traditional conservatism or religion, much of which isn't true. it is interesting she was talking about ukraine. russia also have has legal abortion. very few people go to church and russia is the country that persecutes christians, particularly evangelical christians. they have portrayed themselves as some kind of ally of the far right and they have done it all over the world. in the u.s., in europe. people have bought it, whether they bought it for ideological or financial reasons we are not sure, or whether they just find it useful to have somebody else supporting that kind of rhetoric. we don't know the full answers yet but it is true that a part of the party now effectively serves as the voice of russia and its allies. remember, this was their ally to china and autocracies all over the rest of the world. many of them use the same kind
their idea is to create links between themselves and the conservative party in the uk, the far right of the republican party, and the far array of other political parties in europe. they do sort through this false language, through the language of traditional conservatism or religion, much of which isn't true. it is interesting she was talking about ukraine. russia also have has legal abortion. very few people go to church and russia is the country that persecutes christians, particularly...
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and instead it would not, that is the difference also the foreign ministers for both germany and the uk were in israel, with israel's president, just yesterday. and they were urging that israel not retaliate. for all of europe and the brits, the french came to israel defense, as did jordan. all of the region as well as saudi's, permitting certain operations over their airspace and from their airspace, from bases there. so all that came together but that coalition is also urging israel not to do what it apparently has done tonight and how that will determine and perhaps in part iran's the responses but we need iran's foreign minister, and we heard from him earlier today, actually on cnn, set for an nbc interview tomorrow he has been v saying that any retaliation from israel will be met with an overwhelming iranian response. you know what that means because already they have been somewhat humiliated in the u.s. has contributed to that by describing their military action against israel as a spectacular failure. including actually on thursday, his speech, that was repeated in so many words
and instead it would not, that is the difference also the foreign ministers for both germany and the uk were in israel, with israel's president, just yesterday. and they were urging that israel not retaliate. for all of europe and the brits, the french came to israel defense, as did jordan. all of the region as well as saudi's, permitting certain operations over their airspace and from their airspace, from bases there. so all that came together but that coalition is also urging israel not to do...
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depending on where you are, the uk or here. i generally try not to read reviews because can be so depressing. i think you. just have to learn to protect yourself a little bit. so instead you know, my my publishers send me little quotes from some reviews and it and so this is a good review. so i'll, you know, put it on social media or something like that. but well this book certainly has been extremely sort of it's been dreadful, i say with great interest in there and i get the sense that it's been being it's being read with great interest in britain and and here i just came, you know the book was launched in britain, you know, like about two weeks ago and it got it got an amazing even in the telegraph, you know, so you can even telegraph have got great okay well i yes. go ahead i thank you you about the east versus west indian connection in the two economies. i'm wondering if your goes further west to pakistan to afghanistan where the current opioid crisis as well as the opium belt exists, having covered the war in afghanistan,
depending on where you are, the uk or here. i generally try not to read reviews because can be so depressing. i think you. just have to learn to protect yourself a little bit. so instead you know, my my publishers send me little quotes from some reviews and it and so this is a good review. so i'll, you know, put it on social media or something like that. but well this book certainly has been extremely sort of it's been dreadful, i say with great interest in there and i get the sense that it's...
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worst shot down because there was a concerted effort, not just by israel, but also by the us, by the uk hey, iran and jordan to prevent those from reaching israeli soil. and then as far as iran was concerned, that was it they were very thank clear that they believed that the situation had been occluded, so even as that unprecedented attack was being carried out. so at last weekend, they said that this is it this is a response what israel did to our diplomatic compound in damascus as far as we're concerned this has been concluded. now of course, that wasn't the case for israel it has clearly felt that it needed to give some kind of response to such an unprecedented attack. the person direct attack from iranian soil on to israeli soil the question of courses is what exactly did israel? and that's what we don't know at this point it does appear as though it may have been a limited strike and that's certainly what we heard from us officials. those telling our colleagues in washington that they believed it was going to be limited in scope but we don't know for sure what was hits at this poin
worst shot down because there was a concerted effort, not just by israel, but also by the us, by the uk hey, iran and jordan to prevent those from reaching israeli soil. and then as far as iran was concerned, that was it they were very thank clear that they believed that the situation had been occluded, so even as that unprecedented attack was being carried out. so at last weekend, they said that this is it this is a response what israel did to our diplomatic compound in damascus as far as...
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or slapping use sanctions on iran, the us targeting iran's drone program, the uk hitting iranian military leaders and institutions. >> here's the eu foreign policy if you said burrell we have to ask israel for restraint. nansha to the attack. we cannot escalate. you cannot go step by step ensuring every time. higher, to a regional war. i don't want to judge rate, but we are on the hedge of a wall regional war. they made the leashed which will be sending shockwaves to the rest of the world. and in particular to europe the strikes on iran, no doubt, are main topic of discussion as g7 foreign ministers meet for a third de, in capri, italy soon as barbie nadeau, following developments for us from rome, box i'll be so as europe gets into the morning, we're expecting reaction from around the world to this, and presumably they're all going to want to do the same thing effectively as iran and israel and play this one down. yeah no de-escalation has been the word of this summit, this three-day summit by the g7 foreign ministers and you know, one of the things that they we've been talking about, es
or slapping use sanctions on iran, the us targeting iran's drone program, the uk hitting iranian military leaders and institutions. >> here's the eu foreign policy if you said burrell we have to ask israel for restraint. nansha to the attack. we cannot escalate. you cannot go step by step ensuring every time. higher, to a regional war. i don't want to judge rate, but we are on the hedge of a wall regional war. they made the leashed which will be sending shockwaves to the rest of the...
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veto and then the uk and switzerland abstained. they are saying, there's a strong majority at the highest body of the united nations for the palestinians to be recognized as a full state. the american position is that that is premature. a state of palestine needs to come about through mutual negotiations with israel. it's worth saying that under american law, if the united nations does admit the palestinians as a full member state, the u.s. is obligated to cut off funding, which secretary blinken says would be counterproductive for people in gaza. >> thanks so much, raf. that's important reporting. we appreciate that. >>> joining us now is former cia director john brennan. director brennan, thanks for being with us. the president was clear in urging the prime minister to take the win for having overwhelmed all of the iranian missiles incoming, the 300 missiles and drones, and take the win with the help, of course, of the u.s., the french, the jordanians, and not retaliate. netanyahu, obviously, didn't want to do that. they did feel
veto and then the uk and switzerland abstained. they are saying, there's a strong majority at the highest body of the united nations for the palestinians to be recognized as a full state. the american position is that that is premature. a state of palestine needs to come about through mutual negotiations with israel. it's worth saying that under american law, if the united nations does admit the palestinians as a full member state, the u.s. is obligated to cut off funding, which secretary...
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they're blaming uk government cuts and backtracking on climate measures. campaigners say they're disappointed. we are backtracking, we are removing targets and we are really looking at the fact that we have not been doing enough when it comes to reducing carbon emissions. scotland's goal of reaching net zero by 2045, five years earlier than the uk as a whole will remain, though net zero means not adding more harmful greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. ——to the atmosphere than you'll take it out. and that's just a tough time for a lot of students with exams coming up. but this year, it could be even harder for students with adhd, as there's been a shortage of medication since september. this is because of more demands and problems with supply. some students are even having to ration their medication. alice told us how it's affecting her. i'd be terrified. i genuinely don't know how i would be able to get get through my gcses, especially achieved the grades i wanted to or even, i don't know if i would be able to finish the exam on. time now to leave you
they're blaming uk government cuts and backtracking on climate measures. campaigners say they're disappointed. we are backtracking, we are removing targets and we are really looking at the fact that we have not been doing enough when it comes to reducing carbon emissions. scotland's goal of reaching net zero by 2045, five years earlier than the uk as a whole will remain, though net zero means not adding more harmful greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. ——to the atmosphere than you'll take it...
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first deadly lab made drugs are for sale on social media and being smuggled into the uk. and it is ian's art similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and are linked to three deaths a week in the uk, the bbc has found adverts for the drugs on platforms like x and soundcloud, it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post, x didn't respond to the bbc though some listings were taken down. there's loads more in the full investigation the new drug threat is on bbc iplayer now. some other stories now, presenter hugh edwards has resigned from the bbc on medical advice, resigned from the bbc on medicaladvice, he's resigned from the bbc on medical advice, he's been off air since lastjuly after... police said there was no evidence of any crime, parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china, christopher kash and christopher kash and christopher berry are accused of giving articles, notes, documents or information to a foreign state. and audiences will have to wait another week to get into the uk's new arena because it's not q
first deadly lab made drugs are for sale on social media and being smuggled into the uk. and it is ian's art similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and are linked to three deaths a week in the uk, the bbc has found adverts for the drugs on platforms like x and soundcloud, it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post, x didn't respond to the bbc though some listings were taken down. there's loads more in the full investigation the new drug threat is on bbc iplayer now....
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first, deadly lab made drugs are for sale on social media and being smuggled into the uk. it is scenes are similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and have been linked to three deaths a week in the uk. the bbc have had adverts for the drugs on platforms including axe and soundcloud. the music site said it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post. x didn't remove the posts although some listings were taken down. there is loads more in the full investigation on bbc iplayer now. some other stories now. presenter hugh edwards has resigned from the bbc on medical advice. he has been off air since lastjuly, after reports claimed he paid a young person for sexually explicit images. police said there was no evidence of any crime. a parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china. christopher cash and christopher barry are accused of giving articles, notes, documents or information to a foreign state. china called the allegations malicious slander. and audiences will have to wait another week to get into the uk's biggest n
first, deadly lab made drugs are for sale on social media and being smuggled into the uk. it is scenes are similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and have been linked to three deaths a week in the uk. the bbc have had adverts for the drugs on platforms including axe and soundcloud. the music site said it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post. x didn't remove the posts although some listings were taken down. there is loads more in the full investigation on bbc...
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numbers of young people 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 were stabbed at a school in south west wales. police say the three victims have all been released from hospital. next, rebel wilson's autobiography has finally been released in the uk, but certain sections have been covered up here. it's because of allegations against borat star sacha baron cohen, which he denies. bits believed to be about him, have been hidden. and there's cancellations all around in music. kid cudi has been forced to scrap his world tour after breaking his foot at coachella. and kim petras had to cancel all her summer festival performances because of health issues. time now to leave you with 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, but now, as you can see, it is all fun and games. i love it. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello
numbers of young people 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 were stabbed at a school in south west wales. police say the three victims have all been released from hospital. next, rebel wilson's autobiography has finally been released in the uk, but certain sections have been covered up here. it's because of allegations against borat...
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numbers of children drinking in the uk has been falling 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 stop 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 and thatis have been covered up here and that is because of allegations against borat star session baron cohen which he denies. its about him have been hidden. —— sahca. 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 a guide dog becoming friends with a robot after a specially arranged date. amelia reacted badly to the. when they first met but now as you can see, it is all fun and games. —— amelia reacted badly to the bot. when they first met. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up: manchester cit
numbers of children drinking in the uk has been falling 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 stop 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 and thatis have been covered up here and that is...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. foreign ministers from the g7 are in italy for a meeting where the crisis in the middle east is expected to dominate discussions. tougher measures against iran in response to the attack on israel are likely to be considered. the eu foreign minister said there will be taking stock on the people in gaza. i spoke to our correspondentjessica parker who has correspondent jessica parker who has been correspondentjessica parker who has been following the meeting from capri. been following the meeting from ca - ri. , , been following the meeting from ca . ri, , , ., been following the meeting from ca ri, , , ., ., ., capri. the g7 is an informal gathering — capri. the g7 is an informal gathering of _ capri. the g7 is an informal gathering of ministers. - capri. the g7 is an informal gathering of ministers. if i capri. the g7 is an informal i gathering of ministers. if you capri. the g7 is an informal - gathering of ministers. if you were going to see action, for example sanctions on iran, y
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. foreign ministers from the g7 are in italy for a meeting where the crisis in the middle east is expected to dominate discussions. tougher measures against iran in response to the attack on israel are likely to be considered. the eu foreign minister said there will be taking stock on the people in gaza. i spoke to our correspondentjessica parker who has correspondent jessica parker who has been correspondentjessica parker who has been...
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and on the uk side, can the uk get these flights up and running? those would be the remaining challenges. but of course legally that may not be the last word because some people could challenge their removal in the strasbourg court, the european court of human rights. and it looks pretty certain that we are going to be on a crash course, the uk government, with the strasbourg court, and they may very well take the similar view as the supreme court did last year. on the policy itself, the government says it will deter people from trying to get to the united kingdom, do you think that is the case? that is the big question. _ do you think that is the case? “hat is the big question. now, the available evidence suggests that deterrence policies of this kind, where they have been trialled in other countries, tend not to have a big deterrent effect. there is a big caveat, though, which is, other countries have not pursued something quite so radical as the uk's rwanda scheme and i expect much will depend on the share of arrivals to the uk who are actuall
and on the uk side, can the uk get these flights up and running? those would be the remaining challenges. but of course legally that may not be the last word because some people could challenge their removal in the strasbourg court, the european court of human rights. and it looks pretty certain that we are going to be on a crash course, the uk government, with the strasbourg court, and they may very well take the similar view as the supreme court did last year. on the policy itself, the...
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north and really for the rest of the day it's going to be fairly damp across the northern half of the uk, whereas sunny spells will hold on longest in the south. now there's high pressure not far away, sitting out towards the west here. but we've got a weather front that's just toppling around the northern side of that high pressure. so it's bringing the cloud and rain to much of scotland, a few splashes of rain from northern ireland, but that's tending to dry out a little bit. northern england, north wales also turning fairly wet through the afternoon, whereas further south across england and wales you're more likely to stay dry. some sunshine lifting temperatures to around 15 degrees in london. so a little bit warmer than recent days, but still rather chilly in the north. we've got a cold and north westerly wind developing through this evening and tonight, bringing a scattering of showers to scotland, one or two further south as well. we've got the remnants of that frontal system sitting across southern parts of the british isles first thing tomorrow. so it won't be as cold as it was t
north and really for the rest of the day it's going to be fairly damp across the northern half of the uk, whereas sunny spells will hold on longest in the south. now there's high pressure not far away, sitting out towards the west here. but we've got a weather front that's just toppling around the northern side of that high pressure. so it's bringing the cloud and rain to much of scotland, a few splashes of rain from northern ireland, but that's tending to dry out a little bit. northern...
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between 1990 and 2021, we've reduced our carbon emissions faster than any other nation in the uk. but let me also be clear, this government will not move back by, as i say, a single month, a week or even a day, from that 2045 target, to achieving net zero. buds target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar. target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar- only _ target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar. only humza _ target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar. only humza yousaf- target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar. only humza yousaf could believe _ sarwar. only humza yousaf could believe slamming _ sarwar. only humza yousaf could believe slamming the _ sarwar. only humza yousaf could believe slamming the brakes- sarwar. only humza yousaf could believe slamming the brakes is. sarwar. only humza yousaf could | believe slamming the brakes is an acceleration _ believe slamming the brakes is an acceleration, because _ believe slamming the brakes is an acceleration, because that - believe slamming the brakes is an acceleration, because that is- believe slamming the brakes is an accelera
between 1990 and 2021, we've reduced our carbon emissions faster than any other nation in the uk. but let me also be clear, this government will not move back by, as i say, a single month, a week or even a day, from that 2045 target, to achieving net zero. buds target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar. target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar- only _ target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar. only humza _ target, to achieving net zero. anas sarwar. only humza yousaf- target, to achieving...
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but it's also really important to state that we in scotland and in the uk have got halfway towards the net zero target from 1990. so there's a huge amount of progress has been made and so there's a huge amount of progress still to make. and what this is doing is recognising the the collision, if you like, between words and policies which can easily be stated versus the difficult reality of delivering this on the ground with real numbers and real change. how difficult is it going to be to get that changed, things like transferring from petrol and diesel cars to electric cars and the infrastructure around that? yeah. so it's going to, i think this is going to be difficult and there's been no secret of that. this is a fundamental change into the way which all normal people like me or you actually live our lives. and so that's never been done before. we're in an experiment. we're all proceeding on this journey of invention, innovation and change altogether. so it's not surprising in many ways that if you try and make a change annually, sometimes that doesn't stack up annually. but the key
but it's also really important to state that we in scotland and in the uk have got halfway towards the net zero target from 1990. so there's a huge amount of progress has been made and so there's a huge amount of progress still to make. and what this is doing is recognising the the collision, if you like, between words and policies which can easily be stated versus the difficult reality of delivering this on the ground with real numbers and real change. how difficult is it going to be to get...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. members of the house of lords inflicted a second defeat on the government's plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an amendment that would exempt afghan soldiers who served alongside british forces from being sent to the east african nation. the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the final goal of reaching net—zero by 2045 will remain — but the bbc understands the government's annual climate targets could also go. ministers have have been told that reaching the target by the end of the decade is unachievable. hugh grant has settled a privacy case against a british newspaper publisher. the actor claimed journalists from the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. news group newspapers had denied wrongdoing. grant said he'd be
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. members of the house of lords inflicted a second defeat on the government's plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an amendment that would exempt afghan soldiers who served alongside british forces from being sent to the east african nation. the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its...
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based in the uk, accused of industrial—scale fraud. and why some film fans are veering away from streaming in favour of micro—cinemas. hello, i'm mark lobell. we begin in the middle east. eu leaders have agreed to tighten sanctions on iranian producers of drones and missiles in the wake of tehran�*s unprecedented attack on israel on saturday night. the president of the european council says it's important to do everything to isolate iran. it comes as qatar's prime minister says indirect negotiations on a ceasefire in the israel—gaza war have largely stalled. the country, along with egypt and the us, is mediating between israel and hamas — trying to secure a ceasefire and the release of israeli hostages. but doha is now also questioning whether the talks can succeed. the qatari leader saying efforts are being undermined, causing his country to reassess its role as mediator. take a listen. translation: unfortunately, i mean, we have seen - that there's been an abuse of this mediation in favour of narrow political interests. this
based in the uk, accused of industrial—scale fraud. and why some film fans are veering away from streaming in favour of micro—cinemas. hello, i'm mark lobell. we begin in the middle east. eu leaders have agreed to tighten sanctions on iranian producers of drones and missiles in the wake of tehran�*s unprecedented attack on israel on saturday night. the president of the european council says it's important to do everything to isolate iran. it comes as qatar's prime minister says indirect...
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the report, by the nuffield trust, found that drug shortages in the uk more than doubled between 2020 and 2023, including for things like epilepsy medicine and antiobiotics. manufacturing problems linked to covid, inflation and the war in ukraine have all contirbuted to the uk's inability to import medicine into the market. but the report said that britain's departure from the eu in 2020 had significantly aggravated the problem, laying bare the "fragility" of the country's medicines supply networks and potentially causing serious health problems let's find out more from mark dayan, the lead author of the report and the nuffield trust's brexit programme lead. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. just lay out for us the real—life problems here that people are facing. real-life problems here that people are facina. ~ ., ., , are facing. well, unfortunately it has now reached _ are facing. well, unfortunately it has now reached a _ are facing. well, unfortunately it has now reached a stage - are facing. well, unfortunately it has now reached a stage where i are facing. well, u
the report, by the nuffield trust, found that drug shortages in the uk more than doubled between 2020 and 2023, including for things like epilepsy medicine and antiobiotics. manufacturing problems linked to covid, inflation and the war in ukraine have all contirbuted to the uk's inability to import medicine into the market. but the report said that britain's departure from the eu in 2020 had significantly aggravated the problem, laying bare the "fragility" of the country's medicines...
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cyber criminals who had tens of thousands of victims in the uk. and we talk to the woman left paralysed in a car accident who's taking the reins at a major championships tomorrow. on bbc london: with two weeks to go before the election to choose and coming up on bbc news — liverpool have staged epic european comebacks before. they'll need another one — 3—0 down from their europa league quarterfinal second leg against atalanta in italy. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. labour is calling for police involvement after a conservative mp was suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds to pay off what he reportedly called "bad people" who had locked him in a flat. the times newspaper says mark menzies, a lancashire mp, requested thousands of pounds — and a further £14,000 was spent on private medical bills. he strongly disputes the claims, according to the times. the conservative party was made aware of the allegations three months ago. it says it's investigating. 0ur political correspondent nick e
cyber criminals who had tens of thousands of victims in the uk. and we talk to the woman left paralysed in a car accident who's taking the reins at a major championships tomorrow. on bbc london: with two weeks to go before the election to choose and coming up on bbc news — liverpool have staged epic european comebacks before. they'll need another one — 3—0 down from their europa league quarterfinal second leg against atalanta in italy. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six....
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. heavy rain has continued to batter the united arab emirates and parts of neighbouring gulf countries, a region usually known for its hot and arid climate. flash floods have now killed 20 people in oman and one in the uae. dubai international airport warned of "very challenging conditions" and advised some passengers not to turn up due to areas being inundated by water. 300 flights were cancelled on wednesday with hundreds more delayed, after the uae experienced its largest rainfall event since records began 75 years ago. joining me now is a new zealand traveller at dubai airport, nirupa george. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. just explain what has happened to you, what the situation is like there at the airport at the moment. ., ., , ., , ., ~ moment. hello, lovely to be on. we arrived yesterday _ moment. hello, lovely to be on. we arrived yesterday from _ moment. hello, lovely to be on. we arrived yesterday from cairo. - moment. hello, lovely to be on. we arrived yeste
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. heavy rain has continued to batter the united arab emirates and parts of neighbouring gulf countries, a region usually known for its hot and arid climate. flash floods have now killed 20 people in oman and one in the uae. dubai international airport warned of "very challenging conditions" and advised some passengers not to turn up due to areas being inundated by water. 300 flights were cancelled on...
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again, the uk government does say, that it again, the uk government does say, thatitis again, the uk government does say, that it is a safe country, what is the answer to the issue of illegal migration around the world? again, a lot of the peeple _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are seeking - lot of the people are seeking international protection, which actually is legal to do, once you claim that bright to international protection, you can legally be given the right to stay there. and in terms of what is the answer, i think we need a reframing, there has been so much dehumanisation, even the use of the word migrant is dehumanising, it is separating people from the sense that these are people with hopes and dreams and goals, families that will mourn them if they die. and actually there are so many people in need of assistance. so, yeah, to focus on a very small aspect of that is not seeing the bigger picture of what is going on in the world at the moment and the scale of the crises that are happening
again, the uk government does say, that it again, the uk government does say, thatitis again, the uk government does say, that it is a safe country, what is the answer to the issue of illegal migration around the world? again, a lot of the peeple _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are seeking - lot of the people are seeking international protection, which actually is legal to do, once you claim that bright to...
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around the world and across to uk, this is bbc news. | and across to uk, this is bbc news. —— they are digesting that. explosions have been heard in iran. two us officials have confirmed to our broadcast partner cbs news that it was an attack from israel. state television in iran reported explosions near an army base in the central city of isfahan, which is the site of iran's nuclear facilities, but the iaea says there is no damage. with me is siavash ardalan from bbc persian. going back to the nuts and bolts of what happened overnight, what are iran saying was the case? the what happened overnight, what are iran saying was the case?— iran saying was the case? the only confirmation _ iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we _ iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we had _ iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we had from - iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we had from iranian l confirmation we had from iranian officials including one from a top army commander was that iran fired at an unidentified objects in the hour, meaning drones. they c
around the world and across to uk, this is bbc news. | and across to uk, this is bbc news. —— they are digesting that. explosions have been heard in iran. two us officials have confirmed to our broadcast partner cbs news that it was an attack from israel. state television in iran reported explosions near an army base in the central city of isfahan, which is the site of iran's nuclear facilities, but the iaea says there is no damage. with me is siavash ardalan from bbc persian. going back to...
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that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across the country. and part of the reason what makes voting here such a big, monumental task is not only the size of the population, but it's also the size of the country, and the diversity within the country, and because, according to indian law, you cannot be more than two kilometres away from a polling booth. so, you are a situation in which you have electoral officials that are travelling five hours, sometimes on animals, to be able to take a voting machine to one resident perhaps in a remote area in a forest. and if i could bring you in on that point, arunoday mukharj, what are the practicalities where you are and what have you seen to try to deal with that? well, i am in the city of chennai in the southern indian state of tamil nadu, i am in a location which is close to a cluster of about six polling booths, so you can see the line
that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across the country. and part of the reason what makes voting here such a big, monumental task is not only the size of the population, but it's also the size of the country, and the diversity within the country, and because, according to indian law, you cannot be more than two...
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some drier weather is on the way for most parts of the uk this weekend, but it doesn't look as if it will be warm and sunny — there will be quite a bit of cloud around. and today's cloud is going to continue to bring a scattering of showers, with some sunshine in between. and it's still quite breezy out there. showers will continue to run in across parts of central and eastern england and also in the south, we're clearing away our morning weather front. for western areas the winds start to ease a little later, the winds are still brisk, and given that at this time of year the sea is at its coolest, it will feel quite bracing on the north sea coast. but 111—15 outside of the wind should feel pleasant, and we should get more sunshine this afternoon in northern ireland, west of scotland, western parts of england and wales. but this evening and overnight the chilly breeze continues to feed showers into eastern parts of england. patchy cloud and rain coming into the north on the next weather front but for most of us, because the showers clear, and the cloud, it will be colder than las
some drier weather is on the way for most parts of the uk this weekend, but it doesn't look as if it will be warm and sunny — there will be quite a bit of cloud around. and today's cloud is going to continue to bring a scattering of showers, with some sunshine in between. and it's still quite breezy out there. showers will continue to run in across parts of central and eastern england and also in the south, we're clearing away our morning weather front. for western areas the winds start to...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making the headlines... the prime minister has called for an end to the uk's "sick note culture" in a speech on welfare reform. rishi sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps, to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. a record high of 2.8 million people were out of work in february, according to the office for national statistics. here's the prime minister speaking earlier. if you have a low level mobility issue, your employer could make reasonable adjustments, perhaps including adaptations to enable you to work from home, and if you are feeling anxious or depressed, then, of course, you should get the support and treatment you need to manage your condition. but that doesn't mean we should assume you cannot engage in work. the prime minister claims benefits have become a "lifestyle choice" for some, causing a spiralling welfare bill. but disability charities reacted with anger to his spee
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the prime minister has called for an end to the uk's "sick note culture".. i beg your pardon, we will give you an update from the g7. we will hear from antony blinken the us secretary of state who is at the meeting in capri. this morning, we had a statement from the italian foreign minister saying that "this morning we changed the agenda because we decided we needed to address the israel— iran issue and focus on the middle east." he said he wanted a clear message to come from the g7 that the political goal of the g7 is de—escalation. we have worked and will continue to work and be active protagonists in achieved de—escalation throughout the middle east. this after there has been a reported strike by israel within iran in response to the mass missile attack on israel last saturday. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to the prime minister who has called for an end to the uk's sick note culture. this in a speech on welfare reform. in the past hour, mr sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps to "
the prime minister has called for an end to the uk's "sick note culture".. i beg your pardon, we will give you an update from the g7. we will hear from antony blinken the us secretary of state who is at the meeting in capri. this morning, we had a statement from the italian foreign minister saying that "this morning we changed the agenda because we decided we needed to address the israel— iran issue and focus on the middle east." he said he wanted a clear message to come...
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and as we go through the next few hours, that will be pushing in across much of the uk. milder air recirculating around our area of high pressure into northern ireland and western scotland. so it's here through the weekend that we will see the nation's highest temperatures. now on to the next few hours, we're looking at that colder air arriving, a lot of dry weather, a lot of clear skies. and that means it's a recipe for things turning pretty cold. and heading into the first part of saturday morning, we start off with a frost, even some patches of frost, i think, across rural areas of southern england. the lowest temperatures probably down to about —3 celsius or so into rural areas of northern england and scotland. for saturday, where we get this colder air moving in, for most, it's a glorious start to the day with clear, blue, sunny skies. a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temper
and as we go through the next few hours, that will be pushing in across much of the uk. milder air recirculating around our area of high pressure into northern ireland and western scotland. so it's here through the weekend that we will see the nation's highest temperatures. now on to the next few hours, we're looking at that colder air arriving, a lot of dry weather, a lot of clear skies. and that means it's a recipe for things turning pretty cold. and heading into the first part of saturday...
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nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds in the uk now have access to a smartphone. a study from the communications regulator, ofcom, also found that many of that age group are on the messaging service whatsapp, even though the minimum age for using it is supposed to be 13. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. i've got ten messages... after a busy day at school in glasgow, 11—year—old heather is on her smartphone. she uses social media apps monitored by her parents. heather, how long have you had a smartphone? probably since i've been eight, so that would be three years. and what do you do on it? i text my friends, phone them, watch videos, like...flick through stuff. quite a lot of things, but too much to count. i've heard stories of people sharing pictures and bullying and all sorts of manner of stuff, and the internet is so open to finding whatever you want on it. so being able to monitor exactly what she is doing is paramount. the online regulator, ofcom's latest report reflects a world in which children increasingly have their own devices and are onli
nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds in the uk now have access to a smartphone. a study from the communications regulator, ofcom, also found that many of that age group are on the messaging service whatsapp, even though the minimum age for using it is supposed to be 13. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. i've got ten messages... after a busy day at school in glasgow, 11—year—old heather is on her smartphone. she uses social media apps monitored by her parents. heather, how...