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"the uk remains deeply concerned by allegations of russian orchestrated malign activity on uk soil." the russian ambassador, on the left here, said the allegations were absurd, unsubstantiated and clearly fake news. daniel sandford, bbc news. this comes after numerous cases surfaced against alleged russian spies in germany and an assasination plot targeting president zelensky in poland last week. speaking in berlin today, nato secretaryjens stoltenberg said that these alleged russia—backed plots will not stop the alliance from supporting ukraine. following the passage by the us congress of $60—billion dollars in aid to ukraine, the pentagon announced friday it will provide another $6 billion dollars through a long—term initiative. the aid will include munitions for patriot air defence systems; the type of weaponry ukraine's president has said is crucial to fending off russian aerial attacks. in announcing the aid, us defence secretary lloyd austin repeated the us position that vladimir putin's aggression against ukraine is a problem for the wider world. if putin prevails in ukr
"the uk remains deeply concerned by allegations of russian orchestrated malign activity on uk soil." the russian ambassador, on the left here, said the allegations were absurd, unsubstantiated and clearly fake news. daniel sandford, bbc news. this comes after numerous cases surfaced against alleged russian spies in germany and an assasination plot targeting president zelensky in poland last week. speaking in berlin today, nato secretaryjens stoltenberg said that these alleged...
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start—up are taking their products outside of the us too, theirfirst venue, using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the courts. this is miami, so of course, there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # baby, why don't you dance with me...?# it's a straight up nightclub. it's ultra—lounge nightclub, loud music, lights going everywhere. cryo effects, confetti and stuff like that. so that's kind of what we do here. data is even helping you choose the music for the nightclub. it helps us put together music platforms that are very, very, very broad. so pre—game experience, given the fact of what our demographic breakdown is, i know that we need to play music that is going to cater from all the way to the sixties, all the way up to current music. with the game about to start, the fans are packing into the stadium, but do they realise just how much data is being gathered about them? you don't realise it, b
start—up are taking their products outside of the us too, theirfirst venue, using this tech in the uk opening in manchester this year. but back to miami, and the data being gathered at this stadium is helping in some slightly more unusual places. you might think everything here is about the action on the courts. this is miami, so of course, there's a nightclub underneath the stand. # baby, why don't you dance with me...?# it's a straight up nightclub. it's ultra—lounge nightclub, loud...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at another story making news. it�*s been a day of fighting talk from humza yousaf, insisting he won�*t resign as scotland�*s first minister, if he loses votes of no confidence, in him and his government, which are expected next week. the snp leader is struggling to stay in control after he ended a power—sharing arrangement with the scottish greens, leaving him at the helm of a minority administration. here he is speaking in dundee on friday. i�*v e i�*ve heard the anger and upset from green colleagues, and it wasn�*t meant, the action wasn�*t meant to upset and anger them which is clearly been communicated by them. and anger them but clearly, i will be writing to patrick harvey and lorna slater to let see if we can meet but it does not mean that two pro—independence parties who share so many values and so many policies cannot and should not work together in a less formal arrangement. the conservative leader douglas ross said mr yousaf has "failed" scotland, his government�*s in "meltdown" and h
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saadallah had a history of violence and had served multiple jail terms since arriving in the uk as an asylum seeker. before the attack it was decided he couldn't be deported back to his native libya because of the civil war there. today, thejudge coroner said a failure to treat his mental health issues was a key factor in what followed. when i told my mother that david was dead, she screamed, "no, not my david, not my david." next time, it could be your david, yourjames, yourjoe, if your state does not accept the judge coroner's findings and implement change. rest in peace, david, james and joe. we love you, david, and miss you always. june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as u
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soil. ., ~ , on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much. on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much- daniel— on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much. daniel sandford. _ the time is 18:17. our top story this evening: buckingham palace has tonight announced that the king is to return to public—facing duties, and that doctors are pleased with his progress. and an inquest concludes that the deaths of three men murdered in a reading park in 2020 were probably avoidable. coming up on bbc news, frustrations are mounting at the world snooker championship. an easy shot missed for robert milkins, throwing his cue in his second—round match agaisnt stephen hilbert. a baby in gaza who was filmed being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike has died. baby sabreen al—sakani was delivered by caesarean section in a hospital in rafah, shortly after midnight on sunday. and a warning — fergal keane's report contains distressing images from the start. in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby
soil. ., ~ , on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much. on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much- daniel— on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much. daniel sandford. _ the time is 18:17. our top story this evening: buckingham palace has tonight announced that the king is to return to public—facing duties, and that doctors are pleased with his progress. and an inquest concludes that the deaths of three men murdered in a reading park in 2020 were probably avoidable. coming up on bbc news,...
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it has been an another interesting week in uk politics. is there an election looping, we're waiting for a date. we are less than a week away from local and mirrors and policing crime commissioner elections across england. joining me now bbc west midlands political editor, rob mayor and ?susana mendonca??political reporter at bbc london. ifi if i can start with you rob mayor, it's actually a very interesting race for mayor in the west midlands. it is. all happening with the backdrop of permanent city council effectively in bankruptcy, raising council tax by i%. the mayor is an overarching tier of government, the conservatives have made a big play on what they describe as a labour financial mismanagement in birmingham. their candidate has done his best to distance himself from the conservative party, he has a lots of green leaf lettuce, not much blue on them, does not call himself a conservative on those leaflets, no pictures of the prime minister and he does all right in some opinion polls. pretty good for a politician. for the labour party
it has been an another interesting week in uk politics. is there an election looping, we're waiting for a date. we are less than a week away from local and mirrors and policing crime commissioner elections across england. joining me now bbc west midlands political editor, rob mayor and ?susana mendonca??political reporter at bbc london. ifi if i can start with you rob mayor, it's actually a very interesting race for mayor in the west midlands. it is. all happening with the backdrop of permanent...
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the driest, brightest weather will be across eastern areas of the uk. but those temperatures will be climbing much closer to average for this time of the year. and that warming trend is set to continue deeper into next week. could see temperatures reach the high teens, the low 20s in the warmest spots. however, there will be some rain to come as well. live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort. if you want have better relations with us in countries in europe, it can't do that at the same time. as the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being tested, we'll speak to a melanoma survivor about why this is a potential "gamechanger" for treatment. donald trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to a porn star continues. i'm outside the court room where the defence has just started cross—examining a tabloid executive who said he
the driest, brightest weather will be across eastern areas of the uk. but those temperatures will be climbing much closer to average for this time of the year. and that warming trend is set to continue deeper into next week. could see temperatures reach the high teens, the low 20s in the warmest spots. however, there will be some rain to come as well. live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the bbc has learned th there at a baby who was rescued from her dying mother's womb following an israeli air strike in gaza has died. sabreen was delivered by caesearean section in a rafah hospital shortly after midnight last sunday. doctors resuscitated the baby but she passed away on thursday. our special correspondent fergal keane followed the story of sabreen and a warning you may find some of his report distressing. well, we got the news late last night in a phone call from an uncle of baby sabreen, who said that she died yesterday morning and the family had buried her byipm. now, this story begins last saturday night with an israeli air strike on the family home. the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak. and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital. and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the bbc has learned th there at a baby who was rescued from her dying mother's womb following an israeli air strike in gaza has died. sabreen was delivered by caesearean section in a rafah hospital shortly after midnight last sunday. doctors resuscitated the baby but she passed away on thursday. our special correspondent fergal keane followed the story of sabreen and a warning you may find some of his report distressing. well, we got the...
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the driest, brightest weather will be across eastern areas of the uk. but those temperatures will be climbing much closer to average for this time of the year. and that warming trend is set to continue deeper into next week. could see temperatures reach the high teens, the low 20s in the warmest spots. however, there will be some rain to come as well. live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort — but offers a way to improve relations with beijing. one is making sure that we are communicating clearly, particularly in places where we have differences to avoid misunderstandings, to avoid miscalculations. the other is seeing if we can build greater cooperation in areas where we have mutual interest in doing that. a palestinian baby girl who was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli airstrike in gaza has died. and a study says it has found the strongest evidence yet that global conservation efforts are having a positive effe
the driest, brightest weather will be across eastern areas of the uk. but those temperatures will be climbing much closer to average for this time of the year. and that warming trend is set to continue deeper into next week. could see temperatures reach the high teens, the low 20s in the warmest spots. however, there will be some rain to come as well. live from london. this is bbc news. america's top diplomat tells the bbc he's prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support...
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of a new vaccine for skin cancer gets under way in the uk. it's designed to tackle the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, and has raised hopes of a breakthrough. i just think it's a great thing. i think it's really exciting, really exciting. my geek radar is off the scale! a key figure at the post office during the horizon it scandal gives evidence at the public inquiry for a second day. humza yousaf weighs up his future as he faces a vote of no confidence after his power—sharing deal with the greens collapsed. and two of the most valuable items ever to be salvaged from the titanic, which go under the hammer this weekend. and coming up on bbc news, liverpool managerjurgen klopp says city and arsenal will see the title race as a two—horse race, but says he's not in the mood to wave a white flag. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a ground—breaking vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being trialled in the uk. the jab, which is personalised, uses the same technology as that in some covid vaccines. early studies show t
of a new vaccine for skin cancer gets under way in the uk. it's designed to tackle the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, and has raised hopes of a breakthrough. i just think it's a great thing. i think it's really exciting, really exciting. my geek radar is off the scale! a key figure at the post office during the horizon it scandal gives evidence at the public inquiry for a second day. humza yousaf weighs up his future as he faces a vote of no confidence after his power—sharing deal...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's turn to the post office inquiry here in london — and what's been called one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history. it's been hearing a second day of evidence from the former senior post office executive, angela van den bogerd. she admitted to the inquiry that the post office asked gina griffiths, the wife of martin griffiths, to sign a non—disclosure agreement, alongside a settlement of £140,000 after mr griffiths killed himself in 2013. he'd been accused of having a shortfall in his accounts. the inquiry counsel, jason beer kc, asked her to explain the request. it's the long and short of it that you had a settlement on the basis of £140,000 payment, which figure applies to a completely different type of loss, you ensured that there was a nondisclosure agreement attached to that settlement and you agreed to the staging of payments to act as an incentive using money as a tool to keep the matter hushed up? it was never to keep the matter hushed up. a
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the rates in the uk _ common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and — common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and around the world are rising _ in the uk and around the world are rising it _ in the uk and around the world are rising it is— in the uk and around the world are rising. it is quite concerning. it is the — rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most _ rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most deadly form of skin cancer~ — is the most deadly form of skin cancer. , , ., ., ., ., cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take _ cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for _ cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the _ cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the child - cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the child to - cancer. this is a trial. how long will it take for the child to be i will it take for the child to be completed? how long before the treatment will be flat widely available. i treatment will be flat widely available. ., ., , ., available. i am not sure that information. _ available. i am not s
the rates in the uk _ common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and — common cancer in the uk. the rates in the uk and around the world are rising _ in the uk and around the world are rising it _ in the uk and around the world are rising it is— in the uk and around the world are rising. it is quite concerning. it is the — rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most _ rising. it is quite concerning. it is the most deadly form of skin cancer~ — is the most deadly form of skin...
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so here's the forecast for friday, weather front very close to the south west of the uk. that spells thick cloud and outbreaks of rain for cornwall, devon, somerset, perhaps along the southern counties for a time too. i suspect a little bit of damp weather for wales and generally quite cloudy across many southern parts. north of that it's a day of sunny spells with scattered clouds and occasional showers across northern england, but particularly across northern and eastern scotland. temperatures between eight, maybe 12 or 13 in the south now through this evening. if anything, the rain could turn heavier for a time in the south of the uk, certainly aligning we think along the m4. so a soggy picture through this evening and overnight north of that of the clearer skies, you can see a touch of frost there for northern england, northern ireland and also parts of scotland, around minus two in newcastle. so a really nippy start, but a sunny start there across the north east of england, lake district, sunshine too first thing, but then in the south that weather front across wales
so here's the forecast for friday, weather front very close to the south west of the uk. that spells thick cloud and outbreaks of rain for cornwall, devon, somerset, perhaps along the southern counties for a time too. i suspect a little bit of damp weather for wales and generally quite cloudy across many southern parts. north of that it's a day of sunny spells with scattered clouds and occasional showers across northern england, but particularly across northern and eastern scotland....
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than 1,000 days, but it brought green ministers into government for the first time anywhere in the uk — and with them came a raft of green policies. so what do voters think now they're gone? i think it's sad because i think the greens are a good influence on the snp, but i guess we've had a minority government before, so i guess it's going to happen again. yeah, like, ivote green most of the time. but, yeah, it hasn't been brilliant. for months, this power—sharing deal was under pressure, with key plans like the deposit return scheme stalled, then ditched. chanting: trans rights! the final straw — a row over the pause on the prescription of puberty blockers for under—18s, and the scrapping of climate targets. so now the deal�*s collapsed, there's pressure on humza yousaf to change direction. but the balance of power at holyrood means it's not that simple. with the greens backing that no—confidence vote, the alba party's sole msp is crucial. well, luckily for humza, he's put the decision—making power of the parliament effectively into the hands of one of the brightest and
than 1,000 days, but it brought green ministers into government for the first time anywhere in the uk — and with them came a raft of green policies. so what do voters think now they're gone? i think it's sad because i think the greens are a good influence on the snp, but i guess we've had a minority government before, so i guess it's going to happen again. yeah, like, ivote green most of the time. but, yeah, it hasn't been brilliant. for months, this power—sharing deal was under pressure,...
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you will find that it bbc dakota uk slash news are on the bbc news app. the boss of the new co—op live arena in manchester, which will be the uk's largest music venue, has resigned after a series of problems and delays. gary roden quit his role after comedian peter kay's opening shows were cancelled this week, as the £365 million venue was not ready to open in time. let's speak to our arts and entertainment reporter ian youngs. he has gone, partly because of an interview he did with the bbc. yes. interview he did with the bbc. yes, it has been — interview he did with the bbc. yes, it has been a _ interview he did with the bbc. yes, it has been a rocky _ interview he did with the bbc. yes, it has been a rocky start _ interview he did with the bbc. is: it has been a rocky start for interview he did with the bbc. isis it has been a rocky start for the co—op live arena, like you said, the opening shows which were meant to be happening earlier this week were postponed, that peter kay and they are now happening next week for the peter kay shows and there
you will find that it bbc dakota uk slash news are on the bbc news app. the boss of the new co—op live arena in manchester, which will be the uk's largest music venue, has resigned after a series of problems and delays. gary roden quit his role after comedian peter kay's opening shows were cancelled this week, as the £365 million venue was not ready to open in time. let's speak to our arts and entertainment reporter ian youngs. he has gone, partly because of an interview he did with the bbc....
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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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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
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...
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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
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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
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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. the number of shoplifting offences recorded in england and wales has hit a record high. recorded in england and wales there were more than 430,000 incidents logged by the police last year, an increase of more than a third on the year before and the highest since police records began in 2003. our special correspondent lucy manning is here. two of the horses that bolted through central london yesterday have been operated on and are in a serious condition. seven horses from the household cavalry were spooked by a loud noise from
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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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—14 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 w
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 green party, the liberal democrats and reform uk are all in the contest, and there is also an independent candidate who wasn't at the debate we went to but who is campaigning hard on social media. # 0ld mcdonald had a farm...# the political noise of the campaign has not escaped parents at this sing—and—sign group, but are the promises being made in tune with things that matter here? there is a real gap for things for children and young people to do, and teenagers that there used to be. i think about my baby's future and i'm worried about climate change. have you heard much about this election for a mayor? i feel like i don't know much. on a personal level what each of the candidates really stands for. i'd kind of like more information, less about what the other parties are getting wrong and more about what actually, this is what we're going to do. with a week to go, it seems it is still all to play for. you can get more details on all the elections that are taking place, there are also elections for police and crime commissioner is and local councils, that is all the bbc news website.
the green party, the liberal democrats and reform uk are all in the contest, and there is also an independent candidate who wasn't at the debate we went to but who is campaigning hard on social media. # 0ld mcdonald had a farm...# the political noise of the campaign has not escaped parents at this sing—and—sign group, but are the promises being made in tune with things that matter here? there is a real gap for things for children and young people to do, and teenagers that there used to be....
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vaping among uk teenagers has soared in the last few years. in 2013, it was fewer than 1% of 11 to 17—year—olds. a decade later, it was nearly 8%. there are now more vapers than smokers, a trend confirmed by the world health organization survey. the government has already introduced measures to clamp down on the promotion and illegal sale of vapes to under—18s. we've seen the effect of recent legislation and policy, the positive impact that that's had, and that's important. but we also need to be addressing this, i think, at the level of family and communities. but the data on teenage drinking will also be a concern. at the age of 11, more than a third of boys and girls in england say they have drunk alcohol. by the age of 13, more than half have done so. both of these figures are higher than any of the other countries in the study. and compared with other european countries, rates of drunkenness in the uk were high, particularly among girls. and we've talked about the particular increase, or not increased use, but higher use of alcohol
vaping among uk teenagers has soared in the last few years. in 2013, it was fewer than 1% of 11 to 17—year—olds. a decade later, it was nearly 8%. there are now more vapers than smokers, a trend confirmed by the world health organization survey. the government has already introduced measures to clamp down on the promotion and illegal sale of vapes to under—18s. we've seen the effect of recent legislation and policy, the positive impact that that's had, and that's important. but we also...
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rail services in the uk have come into criticism for rising fares, cancellations and strikes, all affecting customer satisfaction. here is labour�*s louise haigh talking about the plans. here is labour's louise haigh talking about the plans. labour will brina talking about the plans. labour will bring private _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into - talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into public i bring private operators into public ownership as their contracts expire. we will establish great british railways, a single directing mind to control our railways. yes, we are keeping the name, i'm afraid i was overruled and calling it rail britannia. we will set the strategy and objectives are great british railways, and hold it to account on behalf of passengers anywhere. unlike current ministers, i will trust the experts— experts that don'tjust come from the rail sector, as we know it can sometimes be a little... but external experts in providing excellent customer service.
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the process of interviewing those on the process of interviewing those on the boat and made it to the uk will likely take several days. a reminder, a book set off on tuesday and resulted on the death of five people, horribly overcrowded on board, a further arrest on that story. let's return to the post office scandal and what has been called one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustices in british legal history. it is a big day in the inquiry as to why postmasters were convicted because of a faulty system. angela van den bogerd is giving evidence, and she was the company's most important witness in the legal action taken by sub—postmaster alan bates, and was heavily criticised by the judge in that case for misleading the court in her evidence. angela van den bogerd today apologised to those affected, said she was not aware of any wrongdoing. l affected, said she was not aware of any wrongdoing-— affected, said she was not aware of any wrongdoing. i think you make no concessions — any wrongdoing. i think you make no concessions or _ any wrongdoing. i think you make no concessions or ad
the process of interviewing those on the process of interviewing those on the boat and made it to the uk will likely take several days. a reminder, a book set off on tuesday and resulted on the death of five people, horribly overcrowded on board, a further arrest on that story. let's return to the post office scandal and what has been called one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustices in british legal history. it is a big day in the inquiry as to why postmasters were convicted because of a...
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a lot of time was spent defending the act, which in the end was blocked by the uk government and binned. it was a key policy for both parties, but perhaps more for the greens than the snp. forsome perhaps more for the greens than the snp. for some time now, there has been a feeling that perhaps this undue influence that the greens have had, a disproportionate influence the greens have had an snp policy has not been working to the snp's benefit. humza yousaf was saying it is going to be tough going forward, but the bute house agreement has served its purpose. it has reached a natural conclusion and it is now terminated. natural conclusion and it is now terminated-— natural conclusion and it is now terminated. ., . ., . ,, natural conclusion and it is now terminated. ., . ., . terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return — terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to — terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to the _ terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to the other— terminated. lorna gordon, thank you. let's return to the other story - terminat
a lot of time was spent defending the act, which in the end was blocked by the uk government and binned. it was a key policy for both parties, but perhaps more for the greens than the snp. forsome perhaps more for the greens than the snp. for some time now, there has been a feeling that perhaps this undue influence that the greens have had, a disproportionate influence the greens have had an snp policy has not been working to the snp's benefit. humza yousaf was saying it is going to be tough...
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we are the only part of the uk to avoid pay —related strike action in our nhs. i've delivered the council tax freeze this year in every local authority, helping families where we can during a cost of living crisis. we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the uk fell into recession. average earnings in scotland are forecast to grow faster than the rest of the uk. attainment is at a record high, record numbers of students from deprived areas are entering universities. we estimate this year to lift 100,000 children out of poverty due to our actions as the scottish government. renewable technologies generated the equipment of 113% of scotland's overall electricity consumption in 2022 and scotland continues to be the top destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc f
we are the only part of the uk to avoid pay —related strike action in our nhs. i've delivered the council tax freeze this year in every local authority, helping families where we can during a cost of living crisis. we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the...
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around gender, for example, the gender recognition reform bill which got held up in the courts by the uk government that sought to seek to change how people could have their gender legally recognised. the first minister was under pressure over that piece of legislation. the greens were seen as the ones that were pushing for that legislation to be taken through the scottish parliament and seen as having an influence over the scottish government on those issues around gender and more recently, the findings of the cass review which looked at gender identity services for under 18s in nhs england how the scottish government was going to respond to that. so that is part of it. there were also those climate change targets that were watered down at holyrood last week and there was a significant amount of anger within the greens membership over the green party agreeing to that with the scottish government. were the greens perhaps trying to extract more from the scottish government by way of green policies that the government didn't feel it could sign up government didn't feel it could sign up to?
around gender, for example, the gender recognition reform bill which got held up in the courts by the uk government that sought to seek to change how people could have their gender legally recognised. the first minister was under pressure over that piece of legislation. the greens were seen as the ones that were pushing for that legislation to be taken through the scottish parliament and seen as having an influence over the scottish government on those issues around gender and more recently,...
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.— around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. labour says it expects to renationalise most passenger rail services within five years, if it is elected. rail services in the uk have come in forfrequent criticism in recent years, due to rising fares, cancellations and strikes all affecting passenger satisfaction. louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment. i louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment-— the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps — the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or _ the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one of| the moment. i wouldn't rule out i grant shapps or perhaps one of his aliases endorsing us by teatime. when keir asked me to take on this role and to plan for how we would fix the railways i set myself a question. not how do i achieve an ideological outcome but how do i place passengers back at the heart of how our railways are run. that is my m
.— around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. labour says it expects to renationalise most passenger rail services within five years, if it is elected. rail services in the uk have come in forfrequent criticism in recent years, due to rising fares, cancellations and strikes all affecting passenger satisfaction. louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment. i louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment-— the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps — the moment. i...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in southwest wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital with non—life—threatening stab wounds. the bbc understands that one of the injured is the school's deputy head teacher. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at a school after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and people stabbed taken to hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. a raft of emergency service vehicles and personnel attended the scene, worried parents rushing to the gates waiting for any news. i was in the it room. i walked out as brake ended and i heard there has been a stabbing from a pupil but i did not believe her until i heard the code red. parents have been waiting here for hours, waiting for children to be released from classrooms. those that have contacted the parents say they have questioned by the police, parents have also said the emergency services and the school have been s
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in southwest wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital with non—life—threatening stab wounds. the bbc understands that one of the injured is the school's deputy head teacher. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at a school after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and people stabbed taken to hospital with...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were injured in a stabbing incident at a secondary school in southwest wales. pupils were locked in classrooms for about four hours as police investigated the incident in ammaford. 0fficers recovered a knife. three people have been arrested by police investigating the deaths of five migrants, including a seven—year—girl, in the english channel on tuesday. the men, who are from sudan and south sudan, are being held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. at least 6,265 people have crossed the channel in small boats since the start of 2024 — almost a quarter more when compared with the same period last year. the skies of athens turned orange on tuesday after strong winds carried dust from the sahara desert across the mediterranean sea, shrouding the acropolis and other famous landmarks. on wednesday, the winds shifted and move the dust,
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were injured in a stabbing incident at a secondary school in southwest wales. pupils were locked in classrooms for about four hours as police investigated the incident in ammaford. 0fficers recovered a knife. three people have been arrested by police investigating the deaths of five...
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sudan and south sudan, are being held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. at least 6,265 people have crossed the channel in small boats since the start of 202a. the skies of athens turned orange on tuesday, after strong winds carried dust from the sahara desert across the mediterranean sea, shrouding the acropolis and other famous landmarks. on wednesday, the winds shifted and moved the dust as temperatures dropped. an arizona grand jury has indicted 18 people on charges they took part in a fake elector scheme to re—elect former president donald trump in 2020. court papers list a "former us president," presumably mr trump, as an unindicted co—conspirator. us media outlets including the associated press report that former new york mayor and attorney rudy giuliani and former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows are among the names of seven defendants redacted within the indictment. the state's attorney general says the plot undermined arizona citzens�* voting rights. whatever their reasoning was, the plot to violate the law must be a
sudan and south sudan, are being held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. at least 6,265 people have crossed the channel in small boats since the start of 202a. the skies of athens turned orange on tuesday, after strong winds carried dust from the sahara desert across the mediterranean sea, shrouding the acropolis and other famous landmarks. on wednesday, the winds shifted and moved the dust as temperatures dropped. an arizona grand jury has indicted...
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boat, three men have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. the victims included a seven—year—old girl. they were all killed in a crush onboard the boat. last night, we brought you the eye—witness account of our correspondent andrew harding, who was on a beach just north of wimereux in the early hours of tuesday morning, and saw those desperate to board a boat to england throwing flares at the french police — who appeared powerless to stop them. over 100 people were on board the boat to start with. some were rescued by french authorities, but 55 stayed on board and were taken ashore in britain. here's andrew's latest report. business as usual on the french coast this afternoon. people from vietnam, from afghanistan, setting off by bus towards the sand dunes and the beaches. the forecast ideal for more attempted channel crossings tonight. it was only yesterday morning that we witnessed how risky and violent those journeys can be. we watched migrants and smugglers fight off the police. you can see the smugglers here. some of t
boat, three men have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. the victims included a seven—year—old girl. they were all killed in a crush onboard the boat. last night, we brought you the eye—witness account of our correspondent andrew harding, who was on a beach just north of wimereux in the early hours of tuesday morning, and saw those desperate to board a boat to england throwing flares at the french police — who appeared powerless...
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four years ago, covid brought the uk to a standstill as lockdown was imposed. we have been looking at the legacy of those lockdowns and how it affected all of us in work, health and education. tonight we report on the impact on school children who found themselves cut off from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistenty absent has doubled — from 10% to 20% — and that number is a lot higher, among secondary school children who are disadvantaged. lucy watkinson has been following one school in oldham in greater manchester, where some children found themselves even more isolated because of local lockdowns. she reports on the lockdown legacy. you got everything? bye. it affected my confidence massively. i get overwhelmed with the noises and the crowds. i can't deal with crowds. it stresses me out. i really struggle with it. ~ , ,. , with it. when erin is in school she avoided crowds _ with it. when erin is in school she avoided crowds by _ with it. when erin is in school she avoided crowds by heading - wit
four years ago, covid brought the uk to a standstill as lockdown was imposed. we have been looking at the legacy of those lockdowns and how it affected all of us in work, health and education. tonight we report on the impact on school children who found themselves cut off from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistenty absent has doubled — from 10% to 20% — and that number is a lot higher, among secondary school children who are...
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deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday in a world of �*rising new threats�* the uk and germany announce stronger defence cooperation — to counter the threat from russia president biden signs a bill into law providing military assistance for ukraine, israel and taiwan worth 95 billion us dollars — saying it'll make america and the world stronger. and four people are injured — after escaped horses bolt through central london does see them or we been hearing the latest set of storage in the headlines being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers in a teenage student were stabbed and bringing you, we may have to interrupt the sports bulletins. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, hello from the bbc sport centre four matches in the premier league to come this evening. at goodison park, liverpool have to get through the merseyside derby against city rivals everton, to keep pace with arsenal at the top. jurgen klopp�*s side have to win, to keep the pressure on in the premier league title race. win and they go second, level
deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday in a world of �*rising new threats�* the uk and germany announce stronger defence cooperation — to counter the threat from russia president biden signs a bill into law providing military assistance for ukraine, israel and taiwan worth 95 billion us dollars — saying it'll make america and the world stronger. and four people are injured — after escaped horses bolt through central london does see them or we been hearing the latest...
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through thursday night and into friday we will see another frontal system grazing the south of the uk so more cloud and maybe some showers in southern england and into south wales as well. further north, sunny spells and showers and still hints of something wintry in those showers. still particularly cold in the north—east. 8 degrees for aberdeen in 11 or 12 degrees further south. forthe aberdeen in 11 or 12 degrees further south. for the weekend there are some signs of something a little bit less chilly but only a little bit. these yellow colour is just trying to spill northwards but the reason for that is an area of low pressure so certainly not a heatwave and certainly not completely dry for the weekend. they will be some outbreaks of rain particularly for england under. a better chance of sunshine in northern ireland and scotland. live from london. this is bbc news... three people have been arrested in connection with the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. at this dangerous moment, the bombardier —— bond between our nations are stronger than ever and
through thursday night and into friday we will see another frontal system grazing the south of the uk so more cloud and maybe some showers in southern england and into south wales as well. further north, sunny spells and showers and still hints of something wintry in those showers. still particularly cold in the north—east. 8 degrees for aberdeen in 11 or 12 degrees further south. forthe aberdeen in 11 or 12 degrees further south. for the weekend there are some signs of something a little bit...
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. immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~ i. , immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~' , . the us senate has approved a 95 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of representatives in a vote on saturday. the measures approve around 61 billion dollars in long awaited aid for ukraine alone. it also designates more than 26 billion dollars split between military support for israel and humanitarian aid for gaza. and $8 billion for taiwan and us indo—pacific allies. it's expected to be signed into law by president biden today. president zelensky reacted to the news saying it reinforced america's role as a beacon of democracy and leader of the free world. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, said the united states was showing its allies that it wouldn't turn its back on them. a lot of people inside and outside the congress wanted this package to fail, but today those in congress who stand on the side of democracy are winning the
. immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~ i. , immigration and entering the uk illeuall . . ~' , . the us senate has approved a 95 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of representatives in a vote on saturday. the measures approve around 61 billion dollars in long awaited aid for ukraine alone. it also designates more than 26 billion dollars...
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they are arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. the 55 surviving passengers have already been interviewed and are expected to been interviewed and are expected to be spoken to further in the coming days. plenty more on that and the rest of the news on our website. now it's time for a look at the weather. there is little sign of the weather warming up much in the next few days was dubbed we stick with this unusually chilly feel for the time of year. there will be some sunshine and discussion of showers, some of which will be wintry over high ground in the north. we keep this cold air mass, that chilly air being drawn down from the north, you can see the blue colours, which takes us through thursday and into friday. for the rest of today, still some showers around, particularly affecting eastern areas, where there will be a brisk breeze and it will feel particularly cold. the best of the sunshine further west, highest temperatures up to around 12 or 13. this evening overnight, areas of cloud drifting south, bringing showers. some of
they are arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. the 55 surviving passengers have already been interviewed and are expected to been interviewed and are expected to be spoken to further in the coming days. plenty more on that and the rest of the news on our website. now it's time for a look at the weather. there is little sign of the weather warming up much in the next few days was dubbed we stick with this unusually chilly feel for the time of...
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johnny timpson was the uk's first disability ambassador. he said attempts by the department for work and pensions to claw back overpaid benefits was "devastating" for vulnerable families. our correspondent ben woolvin reports. johnny timpson has dedicated much of his life to helping others. this is him two years ago, being awarded an obe for services to disabled people. he is now giving up his role as a dementia champion to make a point about what he says is a crisis in the making. when you are limiting a neurological condition, that is a big, caring, heavy ask. that carer has a lot going on in their life. the last thing that they are probably able to get their head around is the complexity of their benefit entitlement. his complexity of their benefit entitlement.— complexity of their benefit entitlement. , ., . entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being — entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being told _ entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being told told _ entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being told to
johnny timpson was the uk's first disability ambassador. he said attempts by the department for work and pensions to claw back overpaid benefits was "devastating" for vulnerable families. our correspondent ben woolvin reports. johnny timpson has dedicated much of his life to helping others. this is him two years ago, being awarded an obe for services to disabled people. he is now giving up his role as a dementia champion to make a point about what he says is a crisis in the making....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. i want to show you some pictures of something you don't see every day in london of two escaped horses that have been running around. look at this. they were seen running in central london. the police say officers were waiting for an army to collect the animals after they were safely contained. in a statement, the police said at around 8.40 in the police said at around 8.40 in the morning, we were called to reports about horses that had become loose and were travelling through the city. they went on to say, our officers have contained the two horses on a highway near limehouse and they are waiting for an army horse box to collect the horses and transport them to a vet. so you saw those pictures of two horses running through the streets of central london. the good news is that they have managed to be contained by the police and they are waiting for a vet. it must have been quite a sight. it hasn't been confirmed where those horses are from, but there are reports that they are from there
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. i want to show you some pictures of something you don't see every day in london of two escaped horses that have been running around. look at this. they were seen running in central london. the police say officers were waiting for an army to collect the animals after they were safely contained. in a statement, the police said at around 8.40 in the police said at around 8.40 in the morning, we were called to reports about horses that had...
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we take the risk to get across the water to the uk.— water to the uk. we have had numerous _ water to the uk. we have had numerous government - water to the uk. we have had i numerous government initiatives water to the uk. we have had - numerous government initiatives over the years to try to reduce the number of people making the crossing. but people point out that the biggest deterrent is the weather. on a day like today, although the sun is out, it is pretty choppy out there on the water, and particularly over in northern france. it is very windy. we are unlikely to see any crossings at all. yesterday it was a very different picture, the sea was incredibly calm and that's why we saw multiple boats launching from the beaches of northern france, pretty much simultaneously, in the early hours of yesterday morning in an effort to overwhelm the authorities. in terms of the boat that got into difficulty, we understand that initially 50 people had paid smugglers to get on board that boat, but then as it was launching, a group of around 60 people emerged fr
we take the risk to get across the water to the uk.— water to the uk. we have had numerous _ water to the uk. we have had numerous government - water to the uk. we have had i numerous government initiatives water to the uk. we have had - numerous government initiatives over the years to try to reduce the number of people making the crossing. but people point out that the biggest deterrent is the weather. on a day like today, although the sun is out, it is pretty choppy out there on the water,...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. five people, including a child, died when they fell off a boat trying to cross the channel — just hours after a bill was passed to try to stop such boat crossings. these were the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. as migrants attempted to launch an overcrowded boat into the waves to begin journey across the channel. the french coastguard said there 110 people on board this dingy when it set off from wimereux, just south of calais. the search—and—rescue operations have been continuing all day. a bbc crew that was filming on the beaches, saw the migrants getting into that boat. andrew harding reports. we had to a popular launch site for small boats and sit for hours in moonlight and wait. somebody is walking there. i can hear somebody walking nearby there. to shadows almost certainly smugglers come to check we are not police. above us a police plane circles. we have arranged for a bbc cameraman to be on board. the crew spot to groups of migrants on their t
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. five people, including a child, died when they fell off a boat trying to cross the channel — just hours after a bill was passed to try to stop such boat crossings. these were the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. as migrants attempted to launch an overcrowded boat into the waves to begin journey across the channel. the french coastguard said there 110 people on board this dingy when it set off from wimereux, just...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a look at another story making news. the inquiry into it failings at the post office that led to hundreds of prosecutions has heard from the company's former top in—house lawyer, susan crichton. she has been asked about the handling of horizon it problems — in particular, the language used to describe them. meeting notes from meetings showed the post office's board appear to debate language referring to "bugs" within the horizon system — let's take a listen. it's absolutely 0rwellian, isn't it, the use of the word "exception" now, instead of "bug"? changing the language within the company, crafting a briefing that now refers to exceptions? did you not take responsibility for that briefing, given that you were one of the people drafting it? if i had solely drafted it, if it had been my work, then i would have taken responsibility, or would take responsibility for it. i don't have... i can't remember that. susan crichton was general counsel until 2013, you're live with bbc news. a court in moscow has rejected the lat
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a look at another story making news. the inquiry into it failings at the post office that led to hundreds of prosecutions has heard from the company's former top in—house lawyer, susan crichton. she has been asked about the handling of horizon it problems — in particular, the language used to describe them. meeting notes from meetings showed the post office's board appear to debate language referring to "bugs" within the...
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let's take a look at the uk's migration numbers. in 2023, around 30,000 people arrived to the uk via the english channel. the same year, the british government issued 1.4 million visas for people getting to the country legally. hours after the vote, five people died while trying to cross the channel in a small boat. 0ur paris correspondent andrew harding was on the french coast where the boat left. a warning, you may find these scenes in his report disturbing. shouting a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. to understand how this happened, we need to go back to yesterday afternoon, with crowds jostling at the bus station in calais, anxious to get to
let's take a look at the uk's migration numbers. in 2023, around 30,000 people arrived to the uk via the english channel. the same year, the british government issued 1.4 million visas for people getting to the country legally. hours after the vote, five people died while trying to cross the channel in a small boat. 0ur paris correspondent andrew harding was on the french coast where the boat left. a warning, you may find these scenes in his report disturbing. shouting a skirmish early this...