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such a cold romance, i heard something that at the very beginning of my career there was a tour to the uk, but there was such an adventure, but this is not an adventure, in fact, at the end of the soviet union there was a coup... exchange ninety -one, and some people from the bbc came here, only they belonged to the orlando bbc, they chose, chose three groups, one played guitar music , lead fog, one was a jazz group, one was such a folk-rock group of white clothes, they performed in chain mail in helmets of such real metal class, well, here we were, we got to england for the first time in this way, and there we were already hooked , met with different producers, listen, about the producer, you do everything yourself , as far as i remember, you came to the radio, here i am, i remember you and alyonka pugacheva, you two were together all the time, we had her like that. we were running as a couple, she was also involved in the administration of the group, but in this song i know, there was a chic one right at the very end there she was wap there, well, they sang and they had four girls, she
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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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, they, their parents or the uk, they, their parents or the uk, they, their parents or grandparents will say, we're in this country now . there's in this country now. there's great opportunity. if you study hard, you can, you know, do a—levels, go to universities, get a good job. and that was drilled into us from a young age. okay. this is the land of opportunity, but interestingly , opportunity, but interestingly, i do think that sometimes, again, my kids and my, my siblings, kids generation, they tend to sort of normalise to the mean . so while i've worked hard, mean. so while i've worked hard, i worry that my children will be like , oh yeah, i'll sit back like, oh yeah, i'll sit back here, dad, life is really comfortable here. so they all sort of mean revert. but i definitely think the, the first generation, when they come to a sort of western country , they've sort of western country, they've got this urge to sort of work hard. >> and that's probably why matthew was dressing up as mill workers, although he certainly, you know, i think it's i think it's really interesting. >> t
, they, their parents or the uk, they, their parents or the uk, they, their parents or grandparents will say, we're in this country now . there's in this country now. there's great opportunity. if you study hard, you can, you know, do a—levels, go to universities, get a good job. and that was drilled into us from a young age. okay. this is the land of opportunity, but interestingly , opportunity, but interestingly, i do think that sometimes, again, my kids and my, my siblings, kids...
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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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this swathe of rain moves up to the north and east of the uk , bringing and east of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain across many eastern areas, but particularly across the southeast throughout the morning. that area of rain will push away to the east for sunday evening and into monday. then we pick up a southerly wind, which is going to pick up our temperatures closer to 19 degrees for tuesday. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsor of weather on gb news. >> welcome to the andersons. real world. >> tonight on the show, i've got andrew jameson. also got matthew laza. he's back on the show for about the 10th time. we've got charlie mullins, the pimlico plumber. he's on the show happiness activator. steph peltier and mathematics legend bobby seagull. but first, let's go to the . news. go to the. news. >> hello. here are the headlines from the gb newsroom. i'm tamsin roberts the king is returning to pubuc roberts the king is returning to public duties following the positive effect of his cancer treatment. buckingham palace says king charles is greatly encouraged to be resum
this swathe of rain moves up to the north and east of the uk , bringing and east of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain across many eastern areas, but particularly across the southeast throughout the morning. that area of rain will push away to the east for sunday evening and into monday. then we pick up a southerly wind, which is going to pick up our temperatures closer to 19 degrees for tuesday. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsor of weather on gb news. >> welcome to the...
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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
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...
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i want to write new music, record with the massive scene in the uk and europe. i want to sort of build—up and grow the grassroots music scene, because the modern, young artists that don't get an opportunity to come to studios like this, too, like, have a massive writing week, or a hub, where people can collaborate, but lots to do. lots to do in this year ahead. is it also the key to kind of unlocking strange treasures? bits of tech, john lennon's piano. yeah, definitely. you can walk into a room like this and feel like, wow, this is where pink floyd were, decades ago, and then you are just naturally inspired by the general ambience, even though the room has changed over the years, there's so much history. # how i wish, how i wish you were here # we're just two lost souls # swimming in a fish bowl year after year. ..# you talk about the importance of grassroots venues. and we already knew from the music venue trust, that two small venues were closing every week in 2023. had it not been for those grassroots venues, would you be here? oh, definitely not. i mean,
i want to write new music, record with the massive scene in the uk and europe. i want to sort of build—up and grow the grassroots music scene, because the modern, young artists that don't get an opportunity to come to studios like this, too, like, have a massive writing week, or a hub, where people can collaborate, but lots to do. lots to do in this year ahead. is it also the key to kind of unlocking strange treasures? bits of tech, john lennon's piano. yeah, definitely. you can walk into a...
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saadallah had a history of violence and had served multiple jail terms since arriving in the uk as an asylum seeker. before the attack it was decided he couldn't be deported back to his native libya because of the civil war there. today, thejudge coroner said a failure to treat his mental health issues was a key factor in what followed. when i told my mother that david was dead, she screamed, "no, not my david, not my david." next time, it could be your david, yourjames, yourjoe, if your state does not accept the judge coroner's findings and implement change. rest in peace, david, james and joe. we love you, david, and miss you always. june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as u
saadallah had a history of violence and had served multiple jail terms since arriving in the uk as an asylum seeker. before the attack it was decided he couldn't be deported back to his native libya because of the civil war there. today, thejudge coroner said a failure to treat his mental health issues was a key factor in what followed. when i told my mother that david was dead, she screamed, "no, not my david, not my david." next time, it could be your david, yourjames, yourjoe, if...
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and then you have nancy pelosi's speech in uk disrupted by protesters. people do not like to feel like things are out of control. >> yes, but things are deafly out of control. we are seeing that all over the country in so many different instances for it especially right now we want to talk about all the anti- israel protest going on all of her college campuses. i saw an tiktok early from a girl and my heart broke for her. she's graduating from usc. all the pro- palestinian she was unable to attend her high school graduation in 2020 because of covid. now she's not able to attend a college graduation in 2024 the administration refused to condemn all of these protesters all over campus apart at the same thing all over new york city but i live here. i cannot walk down the street peacefully. as far as what nancy pelosi is experiencing, these are the policies they put into place for the do nothing about it. you reap what you sow. >> you w reap what you sow. they did a poll 2000 young voters 18 -- 29 years old. lesson four out of 10 closely followed the war in
and then you have nancy pelosi's speech in uk disrupted by protesters. people do not like to feel like things are out of control. >> yes, but things are deafly out of control. we are seeing that all over the country in so many different instances for it especially right now we want to talk about all the anti- israel protest going on all of her college campuses. i saw an tiktok early from a girl and my heart broke for her. she's graduating from usc. all the pro- palestinian she was unable...
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but with low pressures around about the uk, it's not exactly going to be a dry forecast. on monday, we start to see some of that milder air arrive on these southerly winds. outbreaks of rain, though, pretty extensive, probably the wettest weather for northern ireland, probably south western parts of england and wales seeing rain, eastern areas this time seeing the driest weather. but these temperatures are rising and climbing back to average for this time of the year, and that warming trend continues into next week. in the warmest spots, we could see temperatures reach the high teens or even low 20s, but there will be some showers or outbreaks of rain around as well. bye for now. at ten — back working alongside the people he serves. king charles is to return to public—facing duties. as a new photo is released, buckingham palace says his cancer treatment isn't over, but he's making progress. the return of the king but it is step—by—step over the next few weeks and months. also tonight — defiance from humza yousaf, saying he won't quit as scotland's first minister
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you said that rwanda is safer than parts of the uk. said that rwanda is safer than parts of the uk . what do you parts of the uk. what do you mean by that? how is it safer? yes >> but with my experience, i think rwanda is safer than than london. i feel safe walking around in kigali, london. i feel safe walking around in kigali , walking around around in kigali, walking around in rwanda because it's very safe country and they take zero tolerance on crime . and you can tolerance on crime. and you can play tolerance on crime. and you can play stupid in rwanda. you get arrested immediately. so yeah. so my view. yeah. so, so you think anyone, anyone who commits a crime in rwanda is locked up straight away? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> they take zero tolerance in rwanda on crime. you can't play stupid. yeah, you have to follow the rules. you have to, you know, to be, like to go to do what they want to do. like if they set this certain rules, you have to follow them. that's what we do as citizens. so you can't play we do as citizens. so you can't play stupid. yeah. >> it's maybe a bit more law and
you said that rwanda is safer than parts of the uk. said that rwanda is safer than parts of the uk . what do you parts of the uk. what do you mean by that? how is it safer? yes >> but with my experience, i think rwanda is safer than than london. i feel safe walking around in kigali, london. i feel safe walking around in kigali , walking around around in kigali, walking around in rwanda because it's very safe country and they take zero tolerance on crime . and you can tolerance on crime....
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush money trial continues. the prosecution is continuing to outline its case that mr trump falsified business records to cover up a payment to the adult film star, stormy daniels, in the run up to the 2016 election. here's mr trump arriving at the court today. i think yesterday went very well in this courthouse, it should be over. the case is over. if you heard what was said, the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination and i think we have a judge who will never allow this case to be over in a positive way. he is highly conflicted, the
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but on the night of april 14th 1912, the ship hit an iceberg in the north atlantic and sank. more than 1,500 people died. now, two of the most valuable personal items ever recovered from the disaster are coming to auction — a bag and a watch belonging to two people whose stories have become fables from that fateful night. the james cameron movie titanic... hey, astor! depicts both men. well, hello, molly. jothacob astor, the wealthiest man on board and one of the richest in the world, and wallace hartley, the violin player who bravely led the orchestra to calm passengers' nerves as
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but on the night of april 14th 1912,...
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and a message that ali said the kin: and uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain _ uk. and a message that ali said the king and queen remain deeply - king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor king and queen remain deeply grateful for the king and queen remain deeply gratefulfor the many king and queen remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes from all over the world. this is something that will be watched really closely because we should not forget of course the king's diagnosis soon followed by the princess of wales saying she was having treatment, preventative treatment, for cancer. coming is a huge shock for many around the world and taking two very senior royals out of public life for a significant period of time.— period of time. yes, it certainly ut the period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure _ period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure on _ period of time. yes, it certainly put the pressure on the - period of time. yes, it certainly i put the pressure on the shoul
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ireland's instead of the uk. ireland's deputy prime minister, micheal martin, has said the rwanda bill was already affecting ireland , was already affecting ireland, with illegal migrants fearful of staying in the uk. i'm so confused. i thought the rwanda plan was an expensive white elephant. well maybe not, it's cost millions of pounds, but it sounds like good value because it's a policy so effective it's working before it has begun. well, that puts the leader of the opposition , sir keir the opposition, sir keir starmer, in a difficult position after he painted himself into yet another corner by saying that he would scrap rwanda . even that he would scrap rwanda. even if it works well, he's going to be our next labour prime minister, so he has to keep the tradition going and make sure that everything they do doesn't work. the irish deputy pm is basically saying that migrants should be staying in the first safe country in which they arrive. well, we agree, but tell that to france and they're president emmanuel m
ireland's instead of the uk. ireland's deputy prime minister, micheal martin, has said the rwanda bill was already affecting ireland , was already affecting ireland, with illegal migrants fearful of staying in the uk. i'm so confused. i thought the rwanda plan was an expensive white elephant. well maybe not, it's cost millions of pounds, but it sounds like good value because it's a policy so effective it's working before it has begun. well, that puts the leader of the opposition , sir keir the...
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uk, europe, china, you've had weaker economic environments, even recessions in certain parts. so, what you want to see for markets is you want to see things getting better relative to expectations, not necessarily good, better, and you want to see policy support so, in those parts of the world, that's what you're getting >> yeah, i mean, i think the big difference within the u.s. markets around what's happened over the past three months is we've gone from a situation where strong economy, higher stock prices, and the thought was inflation's coming down and the fed's going to cut six times. now i think reality is setting in that the only way to get inflation to really come down is if the economy slows down. and the idea that we can get rising stock prices, a strong economy, and inflation together sustainably -- >> you want it all you want it all. >> -- at 2% is really just not that realistic and very unlikely to happen. >> it is unlikely. i thought you were saying that's what's going to happen i thought, goldilocks, you want it all >> that could be done. that's part of the rall
uk, europe, china, you've had weaker economic environments, even recessions in certain parts. so, what you want to see for markets is you want to see things getting better relative to expectations, not necessarily good, better, and you want to see policy support so, in those parts of the world, that's what you're getting >> yeah, i mean, i think the big difference within the u.s. markets around what's happened over the past three months is we've gone from a situation where strong economy,...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. a trial of the world's first personalised vaccine for the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, has begun in the uk. the jab uses a technology that's found in some covid vaccines. early studies show that when used with another cancer drug, the vaccine almost halved the risk of recurrence or death, after three years. our health and science correspondent james gallagher can explain. do you remember this? millions of us were given life saving covid vaccines developed using completely new mrna technology. but now, instead of preventing infections, that same technology is being used to treat cancer. here's steve young. he had an aggressive skin cancer called melanoma surgically removed last year. he's one of 1000 people in this trial of mrna vaccines. and a new one has to be designed for each individual patient to destroy any lingering cancerous tissue. obviously, it's really important that people take part in things like this, because otherwise, how else can we move forward? you know,
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. a trial of the world's first personalised vaccine for the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, has begun in the uk. the jab uses a technology that's found in some covid vaccines. early studies show that when used with another cancer drug, the vaccine almost halved the risk of recurrence or death, after three years. our health and science correspondent james gallagher can explain. do you remember this? millions of us...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. to the middle east now, and sabreen al sakani was a new born baby who became a symbol of life and survival amid all the death and destruction in gaza. she was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike on the family home in rafah. israel says it was targeting hamas. pictures were broadcast around the world of the chaotic scenes last sunday as doctors used a hand pump to push air into sabreen's tiny lungs, and get her onto an incubator. now — sadly — we've had news that the baby has died, and has been buried alongside her mother, father and three—year—old sister. our special correspondent fergal keane reports: in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby sabreen was the last survivor... ..of a family obliterated by an israeli airstrike. her pregnant mum was pulled from here. but minutes later, in hospital, doctors were able to rescue sabreen from her dying mother's womb. they tapped to stimulate her breathing. air was pumped into her lungs. then to an
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. to the middle east now, and sabreen al sakani was a new born baby who became a symbol of life and survival amid all the death and destruction in gaza. she was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike on the family home in rafah. israel says it was targeting hamas. pictures were broadcast around the world of the chaotic scenes last sunday as doctors used a hand pump to push air into sabreen's tiny...
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now we are in an era where uk sport want to win well. how proud are you of the difference you have made empowering athletes to speak out when they are not happy? i'm proud of every athlete that is felt strongly enough to speak up, whatever sport they are in. it was very old school and sport is just change for the better and the fact that people are acknowledging that because of the people that have spoken up, it is really heart—warming. it is clear to see and hear why amy is in a much happier place now compared to a few years ago, given the energy and passion you feel when you are this close to a cheerleading competition. although it is a different atmosphere and setting to a former one in gymnastics, she still has similar ambitions. i bowers had that determination and drive to want to better myself, whether that is school, gymnastics. i want to be the best version of me, and i got told i would probably never do gymnastics again, and for me to be representing my team this year at a world championships, i am so proud of myself at how fa
now we are in an era where uk sport want to win well. how proud are you of the difference you have made empowering athletes to speak out when they are not happy? i'm proud of every athlete that is felt strongly enough to speak up, whatever sport they are in. it was very old school and sport is just change for the better and the fact that people are acknowledging that because of the people that have spoken up, it is really heart—warming. it is clear to see and hear why amy is in a much happier...
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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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norway, sweden , denmark, japan, holland, sweden, denmark, japan, holland, belgium, canada, the uk. so monarchies aren't anachronistic. these are the world's most progressive, most advanced countries. but it's because of the monarchy that we've actually been able to create these societies because they help in part to create stable societies and stable institutions . and so and stable institutions. and so we should be very wary about about trying to eradicate that. but thankfully, we've got 30 years of polling from ipsos mori on the monarchy. every year they ask the british public the very same question, would you prefer to be a monarchy or a republic ? to be a monarchy or a republic? and it's been their single most stable question in history , with stable question in history, with two thirds of the british public favouring the monarchy . and so favouring the monarchy. and so hopefully we can address the very real issue about the youth of today, because we do have a serious challenge with youth and also mass migration, because people are arriving here with no personal connection to t
norway, sweden , denmark, japan, holland, sweden, denmark, japan, holland, belgium, canada, the uk. so monarchies aren't anachronistic. these are the world's most progressive, most advanced countries. but it's because of the monarchy that we've actually been able to create these societies because they help in part to create stable societies and stable institutions . and so and stable institutions. and so we should be very wary about about trying to eradicate that. but thankfully, we've got 30...
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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 uk's own arms policy states that war crimes may be taking place, then that is reason enough to halt the sale of arms. why then does the prime minister get to do so? >> we continue to urge the israeli government to investigate any allegations of misconduct. the difference though is that we can trust the israeli government , a democratically elected government, to properly investigate these things. of course, we keep the advice under view. the foreign secretary has recently made it clear that he has conducted a determination and is not changes advice regarding export licenses and i think that's the correct decision. >> speaker, the good people of lincoln declare they pay tax on their property when selling a second home. we want the market to be brought back after it was closed cruelly last year. what message will we send to lincoln before next week's local elections? >> i'm afraid what the honorable gentlemen has described his the grinch in action. that christmas market in the home of the magna carta was beloved. they have totally ignored the residence and they should refer to that de
the uk's own arms policy states that war crimes may be taking place, then that is reason enough to halt the sale of arms. why then does the prime minister get to do so? >> we continue to urge the israeli government to investigate any allegations of misconduct. the difference though is that we can trust the israeli government , a democratically elected government, to properly investigate these things. of course, we keep the advice under view. the foreign secretary has recently made it...
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. i want to take it to paris to update you on the process we are seeing from students supporting the palestinian cause. this mirrors protest that we have seen in other parts of the world. many across us campuses on the east and west coast. feelings obviously still running very high. there have been protests also from those supporting the israeli side and that you can see there the move there from some of there the move there from some of the protesters in paris of people supporting the palestinian side. as the israel gaza situation continues to inflame tensions in many parts of the world. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has said he will not resign from the position — despite facing a no—confidence vote at holyrood next week. yesterday, he terminated a coalition with the scottish greens, saying he was prepared to lead a minority snp administration. the greens have said they will vote against him. speaking in dundee, mr yousaf said his plan was in the best interest of scotlan
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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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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a former senior post office executive has been facing questions at the horizon it inquiry about the suicide of a sub postmaster who was being pursued for apparent losses at his branch. angela van den bogerd has been shown a letter from 2013 in which a sub—postmaster�*s daughter said she "solely" blamed the post office for her father, martin griffiths' death. we can speak now to azadeh moshiri who is at the inquiry in central london. this is incredibly distressing to hear, isn't it? what evidence has been heard today?— hear, isn't it? what evidence has been heard today? absolutely, and articularl been heard today? absolutely, and particularly upsetting _ been heard today? absolutely, and particularly upsetting to _ been heard today? absolutely, and particularly upsetting to the - particularly upsetting to the victims attending today. several of them said this was a most difficult parts listen to, when the case of martin griffiths was being laid out because it's one of the most de
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a former senior post office executive has been facing questions at the horizon it inquiry about the suicide of a sub postmaster who was being pursued for apparent losses at his branch. angela van den bogerd has been shown a letter from 2013 in which a sub—postmaster�*s daughter said she "solely" blamed the post office for her father, martin griffiths' death. we can speak now to azadeh moshiri who is at the inquiry in central...
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on today's show , under—fire uk. on today's show, under—fire humza yousaf has been called a dead man walking after a no confidence vote leaves his future hanging by a thread. after his first year from hell. can the snp leader survive this nightmare week? next up, as immigration to ireland soars there, deputy prime minister has bizarrely blamed the uk and even the rwanda bill. but after another arson attack on an asylum hotel last night, around about an hour from dublin, an irish political leader will tell gb news why the blame lies solely with ireland's out of touch politicians . and tomorrow, touch politicians. and tomorrow, a group of pro—israeli protesters calling themselves enoughis protesters calling themselves enough is enough will stage a counter demo against the latest pro—palestine march and the group's leader will join me in the studio to tell us why . and the studio to tell us why. and gb news political editor chris hope. earlier on today asks shadow chancellor rachel reeves how involved tony blair i
on today's show , under—fire uk. on today's show, under—fire humza yousaf has been called a dead man walking after a no confidence vote leaves his future hanging by a thread. after his first year from hell. can the snp leader survive this nightmare week? next up, as immigration to ireland soars there, deputy prime minister has bizarrely blamed the uk and even the rwanda bill. but after another arson attack on an asylum hotel last night, around about an hour from dublin, an irish political...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. one of the chief executives of the post office for years is giving a second day of evidence. let's listen. ~ ., ., , second day of evidence. let's listen. ~ . ., second day of evidence. let's listen. . ., ., second day of evidence. let's listen. ~ . ., listen. what was said about you was re listen. what was said about you was pretty serious. _ listen. what was said about you was pretty serious. it — listen. what was said about you was pretty serious, it condemns - listen. what was said about you was pretty serious, it condemns you - listen. what was said about you was pretty serious, it condemns you out| pretty serious, it condemns you out of hand _ pretty serious, it condemns you out of hand as — pretty serious, it condemns you out of hand as being someone who simply cannot— of hand as being someone who simply cannot trust _ of hand as being someone who simply cannot trust and has evaluated your evidence _ cannot trust and has evaluated your evidence ever quite sometime in 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. 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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the uk high—street bank natwest has reported a 27 % drop in first—quarter profits, becoming the latest banking giant to report a sharp drop in earnings for the first 3 months of the year. increased competition for savings, lending and mortgage products has reduced margins across the banking sector in recent months. the instant messaging platform, whatsapp, has threatened to leave its largest market india if it's forced to break its message encryption. a lawyer for the company told a court in delhi that whatsapp's end—to—end encryption protects user's privacy. the indian authorities have been demanding to be able to trace chats and identify the first originators of information. a quick look at the markets before i go. it's been a week of record highs for the ftse 100, go. it's been a week of record highs for the ftse100, and it has hit another one. that is the price there, it is up by more than 0.5%. that is said, have a lovely weekend. goodbye. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. liverpool managerjurgen klopp has given his appraisal of his likely succe
the uk high—street bank natwest has reported a 27 % drop in first—quarter profits, becoming the latest banking giant to report a sharp drop in earnings for the first 3 months of the year. increased competition for savings, lending and mortgage products has reduced margins across the banking sector in recent months. the instant messaging platform, whatsapp, has threatened to leave its largest market india if it's forced to break its message encryption. a lawyer for the company told a court...
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so, zaluzhny's prospects of returning to the big game from the uk, eh? in general, the volume of those tasks that in... will fall on his, well, in principle, powerful shoulders, well, but still, that is, diplomatic work is not a piece of cake, and it will also require very, very specific schedules and execution certain functionality. well, first of all, the diplomatic service, like the military, involves a very regulated media presence. and in this sense, the status of ambassador for general zaluzhny is... on the one hand, well, some people thought that this was a kind of sinecure, but britain is such an important country for ukraine that if general zaluzhny, or rather ambassador zaluzhny, will intensively develop all the necessary volumes contacts for ukraine, he will first develop a personal contact base and personal connections, so to speak. and besides, he will be included in a large number of interstate british-ukrainian programs, that is, this makes him a super weighty figure, and even regardless of his intention to continue running for office or n
so, zaluzhny's prospects of returning to the big game from the uk, eh? in general, the volume of those tasks that in... will fall on his, well, in principle, powerful shoulders, well, but still, that is, diplomatic work is not a piece of cake, and it will also require very, very specific schedules and execution certain functionality. well, first of all, the diplomatic service, like the military, involves a very regulated media presence. and in this sense, the status of ambassador for general...
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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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., 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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places like australia, canada and the uk have banned the app in some capacity on certain devices issued by its government. right, marcus? yeah, it's one of those situations a lot of folks are watching because it affects a lot of folks. all right. bree jackson in washington this morning. bree, thank you. we continue to follow that breaking news out of fear in san francisco, which we told you about just moments ago, where firefighters are on the scene of a two alarm fire. this is happening in presidio heights near clay and lyon today in the bay's ginger conejero saab just arrived at the scene moments ago. ginger, from what you can tell on the ground level. what? what can you see? well, chris, you know, we were told that the smoke was one of the big, factors this morning, we're still seeing a bit of that smoke, but it seems like it has cleared up just a bit. what you're seeing, you can see, about six or so firefighters that we're told that are here on scene, not lying in the way, you can see the building, the two alarm fire, this is the building that we have been talking about all morning,
places like australia, canada and the uk have banned the app in some capacity on certain devices issued by its government. right, marcus? yeah, it's one of those situations a lot of folks are watching because it affects a lot of folks. all right. bree jackson in washington this morning. bree, thank you. we continue to follow that breaking news out of fear in san francisco, which we told you about just moments ago, where firefighters are on the scene of a two alarm fire. this is happening in...
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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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now we are in any rope where uk sport— now we are in any rope where uk sport warit— now we are in any rope where uk sport want to win well. how proud are you _ sport want to win well. how proud are you of— sport want to win well. how proud are you of the difference you have made _ are you of the difference you have made empowering athletes to speak out when _ made empowering athletes to speak out when they are not happy? i�*m out when they are not happy? i'm roud of out when they are not happy? t�*mi proud of every athlete that is felt strongly enough to speak up, whatever spot. strongly enough to speak up, whateverspot. it strongly enough to speak up, whatever spot. it was very old school and sport is just change for the better and the fact that people are acknowledging that because of the people that have spoken up, it is really heart—warming. it is the people that have spoken up, it is really heart-warming.— is really heart-warming. it is clear to see and — is really heart-warming. it is clear to see and hear _ is really heart-warming. it is clear to see and hear why _
now we are in any rope where uk sport— now we are in any rope where uk sport warit— now we are in any rope where uk sport want to win well. how proud are you _ sport want to win well. how proud are you of— sport want to win well. how proud are you of the difference you have made _ are you of the difference you have made empowering athletes to speak out when _ made empowering athletes to speak out when they are not happy? i�*m out when they are not happy? i'm roud of out when they are...
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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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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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places like australia, canada and the uk have banned the app in some capacity on certain devices issued by its government. back to you and those content creators who make their money off of this, still waiting to see what's going to happen with their future. thank you very much bri. 507 for you this morning and a rood bay area. welcome this is for a leading california us senate candidate. well, turns out even he is not immune from san francisco car burglaries. here is an image of congressman adam schiff, high end dinner last night with campaign supporters over in burlingame. as you can see there, he is a bit dressed down, but this is because he says the thieves broke into his car and stole his bag in a downtown san francisco parking garage. dinner guests did say that shift was unfazed by what happened. oh, don't leave your luggage in your car, sir. live. look in sacramento now, where opposition is mounting against a plan to alter flow requirements in the delta. this is part of new state water quality control plans, which would limit the amounts of water pumped from the delta to keep mor
places like australia, canada and the uk have banned the app in some capacity on certain devices issued by its government. back to you and those content creators who make their money off of this, still waiting to see what's going to happen with their future. thank you very much bri. 507 for you this morning and a rood bay area. welcome this is for a leading california us senate candidate. well, turns out even he is not immune from san francisco car burglaries. here is an image of congressman...
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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
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....
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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
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...
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but i'm not sure that's what the snp vision of scotland is. >> the uk . >> the uk. >> the uk. >> oh well, i'm afraid we do. i'm being told we have to move on, but angus mcneil will have to get you back. and thank you so much for your spirited conversation. very welcome. really appreciate it. former snp mp, now independent member of the house of commons. >> yes, i do wonder if the vast majority of scottish people probably would prefer the focus being on, you know, the economy, the nhs, etc. etc. anyway, let us know what you make of that. >> looking at the polls in ireland, i mean there's a reason that sinn fein are ahead and that sinn fein are ahead and that there's a housing crisis and a migration crisis. i mean, ireland is in crisis as well in many ways. >> well, if you want to escape all these crises, there is still time to grab your chance to win a greek cruise. travel goodies and a £10,000 tax free cash bank balance boost. here's all the details you need . details you need. >> don't miss your chance to win our biggest prize so far. there's an incredible £10,000 in tax free cash to
but i'm not sure that's what the snp vision of scotland is. >> the uk . >> the uk. >> the uk. >> oh well, i'm afraid we do. i'm being told we have to move on, but angus mcneil will have to get you back. and thank you so much for your spirited conversation. very welcome. really appreciate it. former snp mp, now independent member of the house of commons. >> yes, i do wonder if the vast majority of scottish people probably would prefer the focus being on, you know,...
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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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uk based mining firm anglo american says it has rejected a £31.1 billion takeover bid from australian rival, bhp. it says the bid significantly undervalues their company and its future prospects. this wasn't unexpected — as shares of anglo american had risen some 16% in london trading on thursday — indicating that investors are anticipating a more generous offer. the ftse 100 has hit a the ftse100 has hit a fresh record high today. it has been a buoyant week boosted by upbeat results. that is close to that high of the ftse 100. support hello from the bbc sport centre. we're starting with the premier league title race because manchester city are once again breathing down arsenal's necks and it's in their hands — they're just a point behind them with a game in hand although arsenal have superior goal difference if it comes to that. but city tried to improve that last night, putting four past brighton in a routine win at the amex. phil foden scoring twice and the other goals from kevin de bruyne and julain alvarez. the reigning champions are most people's favourites to win the titl
uk based mining firm anglo american says it has rejected a £31.1 billion takeover bid from australian rival, bhp. it says the bid significantly undervalues their company and its future prospects. this wasn't unexpected — as shares of anglo american had risen some 16% in london trading on thursday — indicating that investors are anticipating a more generous offer. the ftse 100 has hit a the ftse100 has hit a fresh record high today. it has been a buoyant week boosted by upbeat results. that...
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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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we got them out of australia and the uk. they have been on tiktok without any real economic damage to themselves. but huawei the fbi told us years ago is just at the centerpiece of china's intent to dominate international telecommunication infrastructure, the chairman of the board was a former employee of chinese state security services. it's a long list we all know that but they have been able to come back and most of this revenue was in the china market and their access to american technology has allowed them to produce new products. one announced during gina raimondo's visit, the handset that they released and there's still international companies, they've a lot of revenue and europe and africa and asia. we have a big job to do when it comes to huawei. i think it's unfortunate that they have come back. we have to focus on finishing the job. maria: great to have the check, we appreciate your time. jonathan d.t. ward on communist china in the trip. we'll be right back. my name is ashley cortez and i'm the founder of the sta
we got them out of australia and the uk. they have been on tiktok without any real economic damage to themselves. but huawei the fbi told us years ago is just at the centerpiece of china's intent to dominate international telecommunication infrastructure, the chairman of the board was a former employee of chinese state security services. it's a long list we all know that but they have been able to come back and most of this revenue was in the china market and their access to american technology...
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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....