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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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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. a trial of the world's first personalised vaccine for the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, has begun in the uk. the jab uses a technology that's found in some covid vaccines. early studies show that when used with another cancer drug, the vaccine almost halved the risk of recurrence or death, after three years. our health and science correspondent james gallagher can explain. do you remember this? millions of us were given life saving covid vaccines developed using completely new mrna technology. but now, instead of preventing infections, that same technology is being used to treat cancer. here's steve young. he had an aggressive skin cancer called melanoma surgically removed last year. he's one of 1000 people in this trial of mrna vaccines. and a new one has to be designed for each individual patient to destroy any lingering cancerous tissue. obviously, it's really important that people take part in things like this, because otherwise, how else can we move forward? you know,
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. a trial of the world's first personalised vaccine for the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, has begun in the uk. the jab uses a technology that's found in some covid vaccines. early studies show that when used with another cancer drug, the vaccine almost halved the risk of recurrence or death, after three years. our health and science correspondent james gallagher can explain. do you remember this? millions of us...
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we were two surgeons from uk and rest of the team was from usa. what we saw was a whole diversity of patients and the majority of them were actually affected directly by the war, which were the wounds directly related to the firearm bombs, burn, shrapnel injuries and any complication from the wounds from the war. then i would also highlight there was another very large number of patients who in the last six months who were treated due to the war injuries and because when they were treated in the other hospitals and those hospitals were destroyed. so they basically have nowhere to go or to be followed up. and there is a very high risk of complications in those patients due to lack of antibiotics, lack of painkillers, lack of food. and the patients are emaciated, no immunity. and these complications were coming in a very high number to the only functioning hospital at a european hospital. and the third group of patients were the patients with the chronic illnesses like diabetic, renal patients, cancer patients with no medications, immunocompromised
we were two surgeons from uk and rest of the team was from usa. what we saw was a whole diversity of patients and the majority of them were actually affected directly by the war, which were the wounds directly related to the firearm bombs, burn, shrapnel injuries and any complication from the wounds from the war. then i would also highlight there was another very large number of patients who in the last six months who were treated due to the war injuries and because when they were treated in...
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., canada, mexico, the uk and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. and while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony say these blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind. not just the tape, but life itself. >> just takes us back to being, you know, 5, 6 years old at home watching the same tape over and over again. >> reporter: hitting play on nostalgia. by thinking outside the box. >> i'm going to spill a little tea here. someone i know used to work at blockbuster. >> yeah. i stood behind the counter: and you had to log into the computer. >> you did. >> yep. what a difference. >> i used to feel so guilty when i would come in and not rewind the tapes because you would get in trouble for that. >> nobody rewound and that's why they had the whole bank of rewind machines. so cool. just automatic. so you are okay. you are forgive
., canada, mexico, the uk and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. and while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony say these blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind. not just the tape, but life itself. >>...
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of the international laws of genocide , the palestinians warned, the supporters of palestine in the uk said legal activities against the heads of the regime even if it does not have an executive guarantee, zionism is effective in discrediting the officials of this regime. supporters of palestine in england say that they will continue their protest rally in front of the american embassy as the main supporter of the zionist regime until the palestinian land is free. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting agency. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. hello , dear viewers. today, we are honored to be your host on the news channel, especially the holy road program, on the occasion of the massive demonstrations and sit-ins of american students across the united states, which according to various statistics, up to 200 universities are now involved. this there are demonstrations and improvements. i want to be at the service of our dear guests . mr. dr. fadaei zadi, the analyst of american issues, and also mr. mohammad mahdi abbasi, the analyst of american issues,
of the international laws of genocide , the palestinians warned, the supporters of palestine in the uk said legal activities against the heads of the regime even if it does not have an executive guarantee, zionism is effective in discrediting the officials of this regime. supporters of palestine in england say that they will continue their protest rally in front of the american embassy as the main supporter of the zionist regime until the palestinian land is free. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the...
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and canada and mexico and the uk and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. and while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony scythes blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind. not just the tape, but life itself. >> just takes us back to being, you know, 5, 6 years old at home watching the same tape over and over again. >> reporter: hitting play on nostalgia. by thinking outside the box. >> i love his stories and it does -- bring back a lot of memories. i would love going to blockbuster on a friday with my parents and you'd see friends there and find out what time they were going with their parents and the boy you had a crush on was there. >> the overpriced everything as far as the food goes. remember like the chocolates were like five times the price? but i do miss you blockbuster. wow. what difference. >>> time right now 5:57. s
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that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the south—west. but as we head into next week, it does look like things will slowly but surely warm up. we start to bring a feed of winds from the near continent. these orange colours on our air mass chart. temperatures are set to climb, perhaps up to 19 or 20 degrees celsius through the middle part of the week. but that doesn't mean sunshine all the way, still unsettled with some rain at times. live from london, this is bbc news. disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein has one of his convictions for rape overturned. there is no doubt that harvey weinstein is a serial sexual predator, it is not change the fact he committed these crimes. china warns
that's going to bring outbreaks of rain for some, especially across the eastern side of the uk. but it may well be that some of this rain comes a little bit further westwards, affecting quite large parts of england and wales, maybe clipping into eastern scotland. the further west you are, though, it's that mix of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers will be on the heavy side. temperatures between 9—12, maybe 13 degrees in the south—west. but as we head into next week, it does look...
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let's look at a big story making news in the uk. scotland's first minister humza yousaf faces the threat of being ousted after his party's former coalition partner said they will vote against him when he faces a no—confidence vote in parliament. the greens said on thursday they'lljoin some other parties to vote against the scottish national party leader. yousaf had ended a power—sharing agreement between the snp and the greens just hours earlier. the coalition ran into trouble over a failure to meet a key climate change target and a dispute over transgender healthcare. it is now myjudgement that the balance has shifted. the bute house agreement was intended to provide stability to the scottish government, and it is made possible a number of achievements, but it has served its purpose. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward—looking forces within the snp, and it's the opposite of what is in scotland's best interests. the vote could come next week. you're live with bbc ne
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yeah directing and stealing uk academic research. so i mean, we've we've wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> i mean, it's not just the academic research that you know, the chinese might be stealing, but also the fact that so many of our universities are dependent solely on international students who are being let in at far lower grades than our domestic students have to achieve . i mean, for example, to achieve. i mean, for example, domestic students, for example, at a university might have to have three straight a's, whereas the equivalent for international students paying ten times the amount is a sikh or a ccd. >> and that, of course, makes the experience difficult because people are not interacting on the same level with the same level of knowledge and skill. >> this was yeah, it's been happening for years. i mean, when i, when i was at uni, i can vividly remember being in a, it was a politics seminar and it was a politics seminar and it was me and just a load of chinese people, no
yeah directing and stealing uk academic research. so i mean, we've we've wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> we have wandered into this. >> i mean, it's not just the academic research that you know, the chinese might be stealing, but also the fact that so many of our universities are dependent solely on international students who are being let in at far lower grades than our domestic students have to achieve . i mean, for example, to achieve. i mean, for...
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the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms? also . sam smith at the proms? also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. can you guess what's wrong with these dolls? get ready britain, here we go. how long
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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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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the war in gaza and israel was a war cabinet has held a day—long meeting discussing the military operation in rafah in southern gaza. israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent in jerusalem, wyre davies, has more. it is pretty clear that israel's preparations for this much anticipated, much heralded assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering apace. it is israel's intention notjust to finish off hamas politically but militarily. about 25% of hamas' fighting force remains, along with leadership, and most is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, it must be remembered, but 130 hostages, those taken and abducted into gaza on october seven. so there is1 million one half gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees thought to be internal
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the war in gaza and israel was a war cabinet has held a day—long meeting discussing the military operation in rafah in southern gaza. israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent in jerusalem, wyre...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange. i come from a neighbouring country called congo. if you know, geographically, that is located right next door to rwanda, and right now in goma there's a genocide going on and there's such a big conflict going on of people from rwanda. so had my family members come from goma the crossing right now, where they then be sent back to the country that they're supposedly war in rwanda. does that make any sense to you? no, i think there's an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent from rwanda. they're from congo and they're supposed to be there, suppos
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange....
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the uk . so, so keeping in the uk. so, so actually this will increase our sovereign capability, not decrease it. >> all right. well, david, as you and i both know, different grades of steel work for different products, i just feel sad that we're about to become not no longer a primary producer. clearly, between you and the labour party in wales, this will be a real election issue. thank you forjoining me issue. thank you for joining me on the programme . now the what? on the programme. now the what? the farage moment today. oh goodness gracious me. i can barely put up with this. this did happen in amherst in massachusetts. but hey, it could be happening here. have a look at this today. >> what we're going to do is we're going to show three policy. can i hear that? three mark steyn if you're a drag queen and you know it shall mark steyn if you're a drag queen and you know it and you really want to show it, you're a drag queen and you know it. show three. excellent. >> telling young kids if you'
the uk . so, so keeping in the uk. so, so actually this will increase our sovereign capability, not decrease it. >> all right. well, david, as you and i both know, different grades of steel work for different products, i just feel sad that we're about to become not no longer a primary producer. clearly, between you and the labour party in wales, this will be a real election issue. thank you forjoining me issue. thank you for joining me on the programme . now the what? on the programme....
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and the uk's first ever unusual. and the uk's first ever memorial to lgbt armed forces. you won't want to welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at friday's newspapers. we're going to kick off with the daily mail. now dutch woman suffering from depression. what's going on here, nick? this is actually really depressing. >> it's horrible. so it's physically healthy. dutch woman hopes to become the latest person in the country to end her life by euthanasia. on her 34th birthday, and she's named yolanda fun. ironically, in a sort of grim doom about that for another two minutes. >> it's just horrible, isn't it? i mean, come on. sorry. >> well, this is a big issue for me because people don't realise this is coming to britain as well. so she she suffers from an eating disorder, depression, autism and mild learning difficulties. and she's saying her life's you know, not worth living. so she wants to die. but this is so sad. but it's coming to britain. starmer wants to bnngin to britain. starmer wants to bring in assisted dying. and i've said this before, but we've seen
and the uk's first ever unusual. and the uk's first ever memorial to lgbt armed forces. you won't want to welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at friday's newspapers. we're going to kick off with the daily mail. now dutch woman suffering from depression. what's going on here, nick? this is actually really depressing. >> it's horrible. so it's physically healthy. dutch woman hopes to become the latest person in the country to end her life by euthanasia. on her 34th birthday,...
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today in edinburgh there were deep nerves in the snp that they could face a challenging result in the uk general election. they can see the opinion polls and that rising tide across gb for the labour party is bringing labour back in scotland. and the fear is the great success they have had in the last decade, they have had in the last decade, they lost the independence referendum, but won the general election. the fear the first past the post system for westminster was great for them 10 years ago might not be so good this time. well, let's hearfrom someone who was chief of staff for both alex salmond and nicola sturgeon, liz lloyd, who's now a specialist partner at flint global. thank you forjoining us. how do you think humza yousaf played that today? i think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~ . think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~' ., ., ,., think humza yousaf played that toda ? ~' ., ., ., today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. _ today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. it _ today? i think humza yousaf made a miscalculation. it was _ today? i think humza yousaf
today in edinburgh there were deep nerves in the snp that they could face a challenging result in the uk general election. they can see the opinion polls and that rising tide across gb for the labour party is bringing labour back in scotland. and the fear is the great success they have had in the last decade, they have had in the last decade, they lost the independence referendum, but won the general election. the fear the first past the post system for westminster was great for them 10 years...
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the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms.7 also . sam smith at the proms.7 also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. can you guess what's wrong with these dolls.7 get ready britain, here we go. how l
the uk is christys tonight. the uk is flooding ireland with illegal immigrants . as this asylum immigrants. as this asylum seeker killed an old man . and. seeker killed an old man. and. all the police who fat to protect . us. humza yousafs protect. us. humza yousafs government just imploded . plus . government just imploded. plus. are we getting this filth from sam smith at the proms.7 also . sam smith at the proms.7 also. is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good...
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let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused to branch managers. angela van den bogerd dealt with many of the legal cases against sub—postmasters. she said she never "knowingly" did anything wrong. the army has said it's "too early to know" whether two household cavalry horses will return to official duties, after they were injured when they bolted through central london yesterday. the horses, named quaker and vida, were spooked by the noise of builders moving rubble. they've been operated on and remain in a serious condition. the israeli war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss the military assault i
let's take a look at some stories making news across the uk. a 13—year—old girl is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow, after being charged with attempting to murder three people at a school in wales. two teachers and a pupil were taken to hospital with stab wounds after the incident in ammanford; they've all since been discharged. a former senior executive at the post office has told the inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. donald trump's path to the election appears to be paved with legal woes. there were two cases today, one in washington and the other in new york. in washington, the us supreme court has heard pointed arguments on whether a former president is immune from criminal prosecution over acts carried out while in office. the outcome will determine if he faces trial on charges, he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election defeat. a decision isn't expected untiljune. the ruling in this case won't affect his criminal trial under way in new york — where he faces charges of falsifying business records after paying hush money to adult film star stormy daniels. here he is speaking earlier. at this trial my constitutional rights have been taken away from me. but every single expert, every legal scholar, or very respected scholars have said this is no case, there is no case here. this isjust a political witchhunt. for more, i spoke with our correspondents covering both cases — nada tawfik
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. donald trump's path to the election appears to be paved with legal woes. there were two cases today, one in washington and the other in new york. in washington, the us supreme court has heard pointed arguments on whether a former president is immune from criminal prosecution over acts carried out while in office. the outcome will determine if he faces trial on charges, he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election...
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this is happening as investors on wall street react to concerns over covid-19 in the uk, inflation and fiscal growth. experts say the dow is headed for what could be the biggest drop of the year. >>> back to those developments out of new york. an appeals court is overturning harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges. >> ginger conejero saab is joining us. this reversal is sending shock waves for people who saw that me too movement play out and people wondering what will happen with his case here in california? >> absolutely, kris and marcus. the court's ruling is essentially saying that harvey weinstein did not receive a fair trial in his original case, and the decision of 4-3, the appeals panel ruled that the judge in that original case should not have allowed witnesses to say that harvey weinstein assaulted them when they were not part of the original accusation. the hollywood producer did not receive that fair trial, but this does not mean that weinstein will be set free. he was also sentenced to 16 years in prison with charges stemming from a case in california
this is happening as investors on wall street react to concerns over covid-19 in the uk, inflation and fiscal growth. experts say the dow is headed for what could be the biggest drop of the year. >>> back to those developments out of new york. an appeals court is overturning harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges. >> ginger conejero saab is joining us. this reversal is sending shock waves for people who saw that me too movement play out and people...
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let me tell you now , in the uk, the me tell you now, in the uk, the place where the highest percentage of people do identify as english is not even in england. see, you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you . excuse me. and and i'm with you. excuse me. and with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me. i've got my panel. the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood and the director of the charity world rights, kerry dingle , world rights, kerry dingle, still on my mission to find, humza yousaf supporter. margaret's been in touch and said , i've found the supporter, said, i've found the supporter, but it's his mummy. she says it's not quite not quite what i'm seeking , it's not quite not quite what i'm seeking, margaret, i've got to say, who's this as well? mary says your female guests talked about dirty , smelly trench said, about dirty, smelly trench said, i don't remember ever travelling on a dirty, smelly train, she says my husband worked for 50 years on the railway, though, and the moment it was all privatised , the whole network privatised, the whole ne
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a former top executive at the post office has said she is �*truly sorry�* for the �*devastation' caused to wrongly convicted sub postmasters and their families. angela van den bogerd has been giving evidence at the post office horizon enquiry — the flawed it system which was the basis of hundreds of prosecutions — and a wide—ranging miscarriage ofjustice. here's a little of what she had to say when she was challenged our correspondent azadeh moshiri has been at the inquiry throughout the day — shejoins me now. she is someone at the post office whose career spanned more than three decades. she personally oversaw a lot of complaints of former sub—postmasters about the horizon it system and she was involved in the 2013 mediation scheme. a lot of the victims have turned up today it's been one of the busiest days i've seen since the inquiry started this next phase. that's because partly they wanted to know what you had to say. she started with this message to them. firstly,
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a former top executive at the post office has said she is �*truly sorry�* for the �*devastation' caused to wrongly convicted sub postmasters and their families. angela van den bogerd has been giving evidence at the post office horizon enquiry — the flawed it system which was the basis of hundreds of prosecutions — and a wide—ranging miscarriage ofjustice. here's a little of what she had to say when she was challenged our...
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here in the uk... labour says it will renationalise most passenger rail services if it wins the next general election. the party says its proposals, which include creating a new publicly—owned body which would be responsible for infrastructure, would be the industry's�* biggest overhaul in a generation. the government says the plans are pointless and unfunded. more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. what's the way ahead for britain's railway? today, labour outlined what it would do, arguing its plans would fix a broken model. 0ur railways have become a symbol of national decline. of a country that no longer works and a government with no plan to fix it. cancellations are at record highs. fares have risen almost twice as fast as wages since 2010 and strikes are costing us £25 million a day. when contracts held by private train companies expire, they would be brought into a new public body, great british railways, which would oversee both infrastructure and train services. but lab
here in the uk... labour says it will renationalise most passenger rail services if it wins the next general election. the party says its proposals, which include creating a new publicly—owned body which would be responsible for infrastructure, would be the industry's�* biggest overhaul in a generation. the government says the plans are pointless and unfunded. more details from our transport correspondent katy austin. what's the way ahead for britain's railway? today, labour outlined what...
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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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. >> all across the uk. on today's show, labour are going full steam ahead to renationalise the railways. if they get into power. the shadow transport secretary claims it won't cost the taxpayer a single penny. but critics claim it could cost up to £10 billion. is it just the ticket, or are labour going down the wrong track.7 snp first minister humza yousaf is facing a no confidence vote after a power sharing deal with the greens went up in smoke due to net zero targets after a torrid first year in power. is the end in sight for the embattled snp leader. next, prince william is out and about in the west midlands today, supporting mental health and homelessness charities. our man, cameron walker went along for the ride and the itv boss has blasted the bbc for outbidding them for the meghan markle drama. skins is spending millions of pounds on a yank tv drama a right royal waste of licence payers money and that's all coming up between now and 6:00. welcome to the show. always an absolute delight to have your
. >> all across the uk. on today's show, labour are going full steam ahead to renationalise the railways. if they get into power. the shadow transport secretary claims it won't cost the taxpayer a single penny. but critics claim it could cost up to £10 billion. is it just the ticket, or are labour going down the wrong track.7 snp first minister humza yousaf is facing a no confidence vote after a power sharing deal with the greens went up in smoke due to net zero targets after a torrid...
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. >>> a 9-year-old from the uk is spreading his wings and screeching his way to victory in the european gull impersonation competition. it started when cooper was bit by one of the birds while eating a tuna sandwich on the beach, he says he's now seagull boy, simi sim similar to how peter parker became spiderman. i'm frances rivera. have a great start to your day >>> new legal battles tied to donald trump, and attempts to overturn the 2020 election. some of the former president's top alliesp allies charge neth s
. >>> a 9-year-old from the uk is spreading his wings and screeching his way to victory in the european gull impersonation competition. it started when cooper was bit by one of the birds while eating a tuna sandwich on the beach, he says he's now seagull boy, simi sim similar to how peter parker became spiderman. i'm frances rivera. have a great start to your day >>> new legal battles tied to donald trump, and attempts to overturn the 2020 election. some of the former...
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because getting agreement within the eu and then tied to the fact you got the nani eu countries like uk to factor into that would it have enough power to counter or will it be individual countries working on their own against the us view? that's the challenge and it does become x essential because it basically makes the eu defunct, isn't operating in a political bloc, just an ico want my blog, very, very difficult. all right. max foster for us in london. max always grateful to have you. thank you so much. >> that's crazy. >> all right ahead here. arizona republicans voting on a bill to overturn that civil war era on abortion plus ban on abortion, plus the supreme court ready to hear donald trump's claims of presidential immunity rionda, new album is breaking records gets what country is comey country beyond, say, a nashville's renaissance. april 26, streaming exclusively on mats. >> my name is susie loftus, and i'm the head of trust and safety for us data security, tiktok i'm a former prosecutor and it's my job to keep american tiktok users safe a big part of that is making sure that th
because getting agreement within the eu and then tied to the fact you got the nani eu countries like uk to factor into that would it have enough power to counter or will it be individual countries working on their own against the us view? that's the challenge and it does become x essential because it basically makes the eu defunct, isn't operating in a political bloc, just an ico want my blog, very, very difficult. all right. max foster for us in london. max always grateful to have you. thank...
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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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uk. >> juju: an abc news investigation, using trackers to find where some of your plastic bags really go after you send them to be recycled. plus our attempt to get answers from one big box executive. >> these are pictures of the facility that your plastic ended up in in indonesia, that's in malaysia -- >>> that's -- ♪ cause i'm your lady ♪ >> celine dion, the superstar using the power of love to slowly return to the spotlight. >> to see show business again, it took a lot, a lot out of me. >> juju: opening up in french "vogue" about the rare neurological disorder she first revealed on instagram back in 2022. >> it's been really difficult for me to face these challenges. >> juju: could we see her back on stage any time soon? >>> the world-class athlete on stage any time soon? >>> the world-class athlete getting the barbie treatment. pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going. biofreeze. green means go. - ugh. - cabin crew cross check. that yellow's not gonna fly. - buckle up! - whoa! ♪ reality checkup
uk. >> juju: an abc news investigation, using trackers to find where some of your plastic bags really go after you send them to be recycled. plus our attempt to get answers from one big box executive. >> these are pictures of the facility that your plastic ended up in in indonesia, that's in malaysia -- >>> that's -- ♪ cause i'm your lady ♪ >> celine dion, the superstar using the power of love to slowly return to the spotlight. >> to see show business again,...
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there are plenty of millions in the uk and europe and beyond. and if we take out the danger for a moment, i always find this quite fascinating, a fascinating juxtaposition, because at no time in history has it been so easy to infiltrate popular youth culture in particular. so tiktok is this wonderful, addictive social media app for those who don't use it. very short videos giving you the information you want quickly. bright colours, naked women, whatever you want. and it's kind of unfettered by, by the west, really, in many respects they don't have the same tiktok in china, and that's the issue . the issue. >> so the social media in china, they're equivalent. if you open it, you're a chinese 14 year old or whatever, you open it. it's all like lessons in algebra and family values. instead of over here, it's people trying to convince you to be a gender queer communist and have a have a sex change. >> but that's always been that way in this in this country, in america. and the truth is, is that we're doing all right. we're doing all right, being ge
there are plenty of millions in the uk and europe and beyond. and if we take out the danger for a moment, i always find this quite fascinating, a fascinating juxtaposition, because at no time in history has it been so easy to infiltrate popular youth culture in particular. so tiktok is this wonderful, addictive social media app for those who don't use it. very short videos giving you the information you want quickly. bright colours, naked women, whatever you want. and it's kind of unfettered...
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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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this year's winner was a portuguese scientist in the junior category and 9-year-old from the uk. new south whales just saw an incredible event in the night sky. a meteor shower and electrical storm and the northern lights all combined to create this extraordinary scene. pretty cool, right? and a boss in dc confused onlookers when it seemed to take an alternate route through the grassy area of washington's navy yard. on x, many who witnessed the busses strange detour joked there might be a new bus stop in the works but metro clarified the bus did not have passengers on board and was taking an authorized wrote. while partaking in a clean energy event. of course it is. if you have a viral video to share, share it with us jordan brace or jill simonian. here we go, coming up, when you are eating out, is it rude to center food back? if it does not meet your expectations. you are paying big dollars. or do you think it's kind of tacky? let us know, x and instagram @tracegallagher, we will read the best responses in the nightcap. [♪♪] [♪♪] when we say it'll be on time, they expect
this year's winner was a portuguese scientist in the junior category and 9-year-old from the uk. new south whales just saw an incredible event in the night sky. a meteor shower and electrical storm and the northern lights all combined to create this extraordinary scene. pretty cool, right? and a boss in dc confused onlookers when it seemed to take an alternate route through the grassy area of washington's navy yard. on x, many who witnessed the busses strange detour joked there might be a new...
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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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in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission, and the nato alliance, are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. there were some extraordinary scenes in london this morning, a number of horses from the household cavalry loose on the street. our correspondent ellie price has the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi... ..and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two horses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not deemed to be life—threatening. the bbc understands a fourth person injured was a cyclist. at such a busy time in the day, there were, of course, plenty of witnesses. when i saw these horses galloping along, its a very surreal thing to see, as you can imagine. th
in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission, and the nato alliance, are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. there were some extraordinary scenes in london this morning, a number of horses from the household cavalry loose on the street. our correspondent ellie price has the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits...
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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 south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken to hospital with non—life—threatening injuries. a raft of emergency service vehicles and personnel attended the scene, and worried parents rushed to the gates waiting for any news. radu in year ten was inside when the alarm was raised. i was in it room and i walked out as break ended, and i heard that there�*s been a stabbing from this pupil, but i didn�*t believe her until i heard the code red. parents have been waiting here for hours outside ysgol dyffryn aman, waiting for their children to be released from their classrooms. those that have contacted their parents say they�*ve been
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 south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken to hospital with non—life—threatening...
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the _ plate, uk saying more aids coming from the uk, many others, the czech republic, _ from the uk, many others, the czech republic, poland itself, the baltic states, _ republic, poland itself, the baltic states, all making the effort to get that support into ukraine. that ultimately is what will make the difference, is the economic might of the west. _ difference, is the economic might of the west, locking in behind the effort _ the west, locking in behind the effort of— the west, locking in behind the effort of ukrainians to defend their country— effort of ukrainians to defend their country was to going to be very, very— country was to going to be very, very difficult from here on in the stub— very difficult from here on in the stub this — very difficult from here on in the stub this war, i think, is proving the maxim — stub this war, i think, is proving the maxim that offences a lot more difficult _ the maxim that offences a lot more difficult defence —— here on in. it will he _ difficult defence —— here on in. it will he very. _ difficult defence —— here
the _ plate, uk saying more aids coming from the uk, many others, the czech republic, _ from the uk, many others, the czech republic, poland itself, the baltic states, _ republic, poland itself, the baltic states, all making the effort to get that support into ukraine. that ultimately is what will make the difference, is the economic might of the west. _ difference, is the economic might of the west, locking in behind the effort _ the west, locking in behind the effort of— the west, locking...
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had in london, and i asked, here... the expansion of nato and the european union, does this make the uk’s position safer or not, well , the british must say, they said frankly, no, of course , but this is that time. which we must bear, so when they started talking about the burden, i immediately remembered the famous thesis about the white man's burden, which they had deeply internalized since the days of colonialism? i now want to give you two quotes from a magazine, from an article in affairs magazine, there are three authors, several, let’s say , somewhat well-known in fairly narrow circles, but not the most leading ones. but nevertheless , very well integrated into the american, if you like, military-industrial-academic complex, their thoughts, they are not necessarily administration politicians, but this is also non-isolated marginal example. let's listen to both quotes: european leaders cannot allow the continent's security to depend on political discord in the us, so they must seriously consider sending. troops to ukraine, with minimal intervention, the european military can
had in london, and i asked, here... the expansion of nato and the european union, does this make the uk’s position safer or not, well , the british must say, they said frankly, no, of course , but this is that time. which we must bear, so when they started talking about the burden, i immediately remembered the famous thesis about the white man's burden, which they had deeply internalized since the days of colonialism? i now want to give you two quotes from a magazine, from an article in...
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there were two arrests here in the uk. christopher cash, a uk parliamentary researcher and another man. both charged with spying for china, allegedly providing information which could be "useful to an enemy". and then in germany, the top adviser to a far right politician was also arrested. maximilian krah, is a key member of the alternative for germany. his assistant, jian guo, is a german national who had worked for krah since his election to the european parliament in 2019. he is accused of passing sensitive information on negotiations and decisions within the european parliament to the chinese intelligence service. christopher steele is a former british intelligence officer. worked for the russian desk at mi six. good to see you, chris. it's extensive which begs the question, do we know the full scale of it? ida. do we know the full scale of it? no, i don't think— do we know the full scale of it? no, i don't think we _ do we know the full scale of it? iifr, i don't think we do. this is possibly the tip of the iceberg.
there were two arrests here in the uk. christopher cash, a uk parliamentary researcher and another man. both charged with spying for china, allegedly providing information which could be "useful to an enemy". and then in germany, the top adviser to a far right politician was also arrested. maximilian krah, is a key member of the alternative for germany. his assistant, jian guo, is a german national who had worked for krah since his election to the european parliament in 2019. he is...
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they are calling on the uk government to reconsider its plan. among those who voted in favour of it, the conservative mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood, who is here with us tonight. thank you very much for being with us. when you first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the net home secretary was, can you confirm that this bill, if received royal assent, will not breach international law, yes or no? so let me put that same question to you, yes or no? so let me put that same question to you. yes or no?— you, yes or no? good evening to you, and ou you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just — you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just heard james _ you, yes or no? good evening to you, and you just heard james cleverly - and you just heard james cleverly speaking, he was the person i posed the question to and his response was, it absolutely does conform to international law. and that's been a concern by many of us on the back benc
they are calling on the uk government to reconsider its plan. among those who voted in favour of it, the conservative mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood, who is here with us tonight. thank you very much for being with us. when you first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the house, the question you asked of the net home secretary was, can you confirm that this bill, if received royal assent, will not breach international law, yes...
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it has been another rather cold—feeling day for many parts of the uk. any sign of the temperatures lifting over the next few days? well, certainly notjust yet — staying chilly through thursday and friday. there will be some sunshine, but also some showers — some of those showers wintry over high ground in the north of the uk. a cold air mass enveloping the country right now, that cold air being drawn down from the north. also coming down from the north overnight, some areas of cloud, some bits and pieces of showery rain — i say rain, cold enough for some of the showers over high ground in scotland to be falling as snow. some snow mixing in above, say, 2—300 metres' elevation. it'll be cold enough for a frost as well, temperatures dropping perilously close to freezing, below freezing in some locations. so for thursday morning, quite a cold start. areas of cloud bringing some showery rain across parts of england and wales, brightening up through the day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — sti
it has been another rather cold—feeling day for many parts of the uk. any sign of the temperatures lifting over the next few days? well, certainly notjust yet — staying chilly through thursday and friday. there will be some sunshine, but also some showers — some of those showers wintry over high ground in the north of the uk. a cold air mass enveloping the country right now, that cold air being drawn down from the north. also coming down from the north overnight, some areas of cloud, some...
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in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission and the nato alliance are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. for those of you not familiar with what happens on tiktok, here's a taste. it's an entertainment platform, full of short videos on... ..well, everything. this is one of the top videos on the platform at the moment, from influencer zac king, with a staggering 2.3 billion views. harry potter theme plays like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? _ like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so _ like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so videos - like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so videos like . is that my longboard? so videos like that. let's speak now to pak nung wong, senior lecturer in politics, languages and international studies at bath university and author of "techno—geopolitics: the us—china tech war and the practice of digital statecraft". thank you very much for coming on the programme. th
in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission and the nato alliance are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. for those of you not familiar with what happens on tiktok, here's a taste. it's an entertainment platform, full of short videos on... ..well, everything. this is one of the top videos on the platform at the moment, from influencer zac king, with a staggering 2.3 billion views. harry potter theme plays like my costume? how...
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i also find it deeply objectionable that three uk aid workers were killed. they were killed on a de—conflicted route. there were lines of communication with the idf . this communication with the idf. this absolutely should not have happened. it is not like friendly fire. this absolutely should have been averted . it was should have been averted. it was a systematic failure of idf intelligence that it wasn't averted. and like i say, the fact that you don't even have a slap on the wrist, a temporary suspension of arms sales, i think shows the lack of self—respect and shame our politicians . politicians. >> i just think this is sort of naive. this is now you now going into the naive. you know, we are into the naive. you know, we are in a very, very difficult situation. what nobody is also mentioning is the number of palestinian civilians that hamas and its cohorts have killed themselves, those when they were trying to move south, they were shooting their own civilians in the backs. they were making sure that they were keeping civilians as their women and ch
i also find it deeply objectionable that three uk aid workers were killed. they were killed on a de—conflicted route. there were lines of communication with the idf . this communication with the idf. this absolutely should not have happened. it is not like friendly fire. this absolutely should have been averted . it was should have been averted. it was a systematic failure of idf intelligence that it wasn't averted. and like i say, the fact that you don't even have a slap on the wrist, a...