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live from washington, this is bbc news. israel's foreign minister says his country's military could suspend its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal where hamas releases its remaining hostages. the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state saying the consequences would be devastating. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. i'm helena humphreys. good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks.
live from washington, this is bbc news. israel's foreign minister says his country's military could suspend its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal where hamas releases its remaining hostages. the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state saying the consequences would be devastating. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. i'm helena humphreys. good to have you with us. we...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. this is wednesday, she's my three—year—old german shepherd cross. i've had herfor about two and a half years, since the middle of the pandemic, and i spend about £250 a month average on her, which is about i7% of my salary. yep, the global pet industry. it has been booming as more and more of us spend big, pampering our pooches and caring for our cats. a surge in ownership during the pandemic has changed how we treat our furry friends, ushering in a new era of humanising our animals, with social media leading the pack. and it's an industry set to be worth half a trillion dollars by the end of the decade. so i'm going to be discussing all of that with these two. there they are, the head of an agency representing social media animal celebrities — yeah, you h
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an unaccountable echo chamber. >> the bbc has become a law unto itself. in my take at ten, andrew neil has attacked gb news as the home of conspiracy theorists and nutters . i'll be theorists and nutters. i'll be giving my full response and i'm not pulling my punches . plus, not pulling my punches. plus, mark meets my all star panel and tomorrow's papers . we're live at tomorrow's papers. we're live at nine. >> welcome back to the saturday five. as always, thank you very much for all your comments about tonight's topics andy has written in. good evening. andy says people support and are not supporting the monarchy is fine by me, but i do wish people would stop calling what the royals do work . it isn't. it's royals do work. it isn't. it's a merry go round of sitting, shaking hands and being fawned over whilst living the most privileged life . privileged life. >> what's that guy's name? sorry, andy. yes, well, the royals are a net benefit to the uk economy, so whether you like them or not, they are. they do some good. >> and i would argue that actually liv
an unaccountable echo chamber. >> the bbc has become a law unto itself. in my take at ten, andrew neil has attacked gb news as the home of conspiracy theorists and nutters . i'll be theorists and nutters. i'll be giving my full response and i'm not pulling my punches . plus, not pulling my punches. plus, mark meets my all star panel and tomorrow's papers . we're live at tomorrow's papers. we're live at nine. >> welcome back to the saturday five. as always, thank you very much for...
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get your bbc podcasts. hello there. we're seeing some changes to the weather this weekend. part two of the weekend promises to be quite wet across some eastern areas, another chilly but bright day further west that you are, but it marks a changed all weather because as we move into the new week, we'll start to draw up some warmer air from the near continent. many areas will actually turn a lot warmer than what we've had over the past week. this area of low pressure will continue to bring some rain to central, southern and eastern parts of england through the night. so early sunday, this is the position the rain will be in. less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere,
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello and welcome. this week, can you teach creativity? we've got the advertising exec who thinks you can and now runs a course in it. and we'll look at how to create tv formats that are successful around the world. we'll talk to the creatives behind two entertainment formats that are entertaining millions. but first, the secrets of the celebrity interviewer, with one of the finest in the business. decca aitkenhead is the chief interviewer of the sunday times and has interviewed hillary clinton, madonna, jk rowling and countless other big names and she's just won broadsheet interviewer of the year at the press awards in the uk. decca, it's great to have you here. i know it's your second press award, so you're getting used to this! actually, fifth! oh, sorry! i got my facts wrong! well, ok, so you're really getting used to it.
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and you want to be a bbc journalist ? we're to be a bbc journalist? we're going to welcome back to headliners. straight into the observer. nick. where rees—mogg turns the other cheek. >> yes. jacob rees—mogg says university protests against him were legitimate if noisy . university protests against him were legitimate if noisy. he's called them legitimate and peaceful if noisy. this is the new. your impression of him? well, i sort of i did a little bit. i did a little bit of it. not too much. but yeah, it's the new fiery but mostly peaceful, isn't it? and, you know, mr rees—mogg, he's a colleague. he's a great man. but he, he's very hardy about these things and he makes a point of being quite robust about them . he's quite robust about them. he's had that debate where people came into his wasn't a debate, it was a he was speaking and people came to the back to intimidate him. people have come to his to home intimidate him. he's got a clip. clip. >> we've got a clip. he is surrounded by some angry protesters and lots of security guards. yeah. as
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now on bbc news, the right to die. normally my day begins by changing my t—shirt. it's soaking wet from the sweat from the nightmares. i wake up most mornings saying, "not another day." as a person suffering from mental illness, i and other people are invisible. no—one recognises us. they are embarrassed by mental illness, and that's... the stigma is vast. if medical assistance in dying had been available, back during those times where things were really, really low, like, there was no hope, i wouldn't be here today. i would have died thinking i had a depression that would never go away. if canada doesn't delay maid for mental illness, i would feel like... ..that we're disposable. i'll speak on behalf of those who don't have a voice, those who are frightened to have a voice. i hope i'm speaking for them. it's the one thing i believe i have to do, to advocate for the mentally ill and advocate for a proper way for assisted death for the mentally ill. around the world, there are conversations on medically assisted dying. germany, france and the uk are all currently
now on bbc news, the right to die. normally my day begins by changing my t—shirt. it's soaking wet from the sweat from the nightmares. i wake up most mornings saying, "not another day." as a person suffering from mental illness, i and other people are invisible. no—one recognises us. they are embarrassed by mental illness, and that's... the stigma is vast. if medical assistance in dying had been available, back during those times where things were really, really low, like, there...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says it will defer a planned military operation in rafah if a deal is reached over the hostages still held by hamas. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is flying to the region to discuss the situation. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine. president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. police in the united states have moved in on a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. it's one of a growing number of protests at universities in america over the war in gaza. and british conservative mp dr dan poulter quits the party to join the opposition labour party. he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services, and a general election was needed. now on bbc news, the right to die.
this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says it will defer a planned military operation in rafah if a deal is reached over the hostages still held by hamas. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is flying to the region to discuss the situation. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine. president zelensky says they are...
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now the bbc do have paying. now the bbc do have a duty of care to huw edwards and his mental health, it has been reported that he's been suffering badly and having treatment and in his recovery. we wish him well, but the bbc also have a duty of care to pay us of the licence fee, a duty of care to their staff and a duty of care to transparency and the truth. at the moment the organisation is behaving like the mafia or the roman catholic church . a lofty, out of touch church. a lofty, out of touch institution, sir. pulling the wagons, looking out for its reputation and protecting its own until what happened comes to light and lessons are learned. then this story is not going away, and it taints an organisation which should be acting with the highest probity. the wrongdoing committed by evil paedophiles jimmy savile and rolf harris. at the bbc have been fully exposed , a painful been fully exposed, a painful but necessary process for the organisation so that those crimes can never be repeated . crimes can never be
now the bbc do have paying. now the bbc do have a duty of care to huw edwards and his mental health, it has been reported that he's been suffering badly and having treatment and in his recovery. we wish him well, but the bbc also have a duty of care to pay us of the licence fee, a duty of care to their staff and a duty of care to transparency and the truth. at the moment the organisation is behaving like the mafia or the roman catholic church . a lofty, out of touch church. a lofty, out of...
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dan whitworth, bbc news. a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica — fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. researchers say that has been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might h
dan whitworth, bbc news. a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica — fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel's foreign minister says his country's military could defer its planned incursion into rafah if there is a deal on the hostages. a conservative mp defects to labour. dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and police have moved in to break up a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials say 100 people were detained. we'll have the latest. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said that his country's planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended if there is a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by hamas. this comes after egyptian mediators arrived in israel with local media reporting there's been notable progress in finding common ground. in the last few hours, it's also been announc
live from london, this is bbc news. israel's foreign minister says his country's military could defer its planned incursion into rafah if there is a deal on the hostages. a conservative mp defects to labour. dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and police have moved in to break up a pro—palestinian protest at...
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she recently left the bbc take up full time role at the school, public and international affairs. princeton university, where she is the john l.y. coleman sachs visiting professor and. we are honored to have both them here. so now silence your phones and please join me in welcoming amitav ghosh. it was the jetlag. all right. oh, that's very bright light over there. but. well, it's wonderful to be here. thank you all for coming. the asia society has been a great part of my life. i've done many events here in. fact, you know, the journey to this book began with my my novel sea poppies, which was launched here by the late great jonathan spence. and that was a really memorable moment in my life. but thank you very much, rachel, for this possible and for having me back and thank you for that very generous introduction. and thank you, darcy. she's a very old friend. we go back a long way and yeah, i did my first event for you back in 95, and thank eurazeo for agreeing to do this razia again has been friend since 2008. of course, i used to hear her voice on news hour every morning when b
she recently left the bbc take up full time role at the school, public and international affairs. princeton university, where she is the john l.y. coleman sachs visiting professor and. we are honored to have both them here. so now silence your phones and please join me in welcoming amitav ghosh. it was the jetlag. all right. oh, that's very bright light over there. but. well, it's wonderful to be here. thank you all for coming. the asia society has been a great part of my life. i've done many...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. start with the premier league where liverpool's hopes of staying in the race for the title have suffered another blow after they were held to a 2—2 draw with west ham united. jared bowen put the london side ahead just before half time. liverpool came back in the second half — left back andy robertson equalising soon after the interval. an own goal from the west ham keeper alphonse areola gave the visitors the lead again. but they couldn't hold on to it with bowen, who was later given the player of the match award, picked out michail antonio to earn a point for west ham — a result that isn't much help to either team's ambitions. it is not a great date for liverpool fc. we were unlucky a couple of times and unlucky too often is most of the time your own fault and we know that it is not anything else, so now again, let's recover and go again. let's have a look at the other results from saturday. england ran in six tries to beat france 42 points to 21 in their six nations championsh
hello from the bbc sport centre. start with the premier league where liverpool's hopes of staying in the race for the title have suffered another blow after they were held to a 2—2 draw with west ham united. jared bowen put the london side ahead just before half time. liverpool came back in the second half — left back andy robertson equalising soon after the interval. an own goal from the west ham keeper alphonse areola gave the visitors the lead again. but they couldn't hold on to it with...
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the bbc is hoping to tonight. the bbc is hoping to brush the huw edwards scandal under the carpet. but that's not going to happen. not on my watch . i'll be holding our national broadcaster to accounts in just a moment. a new nightmare for rishi sunak. as top tory mp and former minister doctor daniel porter defects to labour. plus . porter defects to labour. plus. shocking scenes in wales yesterday as sir jacob rees—mogg is pursued by an angry mob at cardiff university. what is wrong with britain's universities and andrew neil has attacked gb news as the home of conspiracy theorists and nutters . i'll be dealing with andrew neil in no uncertain terms at 10:00. you won't want to miss it . that's right. in just under an .that's right. in just under an hour, .that's right. in just under an hour , i'll be dealing with hour, i'll be dealing with andrew neil, my former colleague
the bbc is hoping to tonight. the bbc is hoping to brush the huw edwards scandal under the carpet. but that's not going to happen. not on my watch . i'll be holding our national broadcaster to accounts in just a moment. a new nightmare for rishi sunak. as top tory mp and former minister doctor daniel porter defects to labour. plus . porter defects to labour. plus. shocking scenes in wales yesterday as sir jacob rees—mogg is pursued by an angry mob at cardiff university. what is wrong with...
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lydia campbell, bbc news. yes, that way and also secures new head coach's first championship inside of the red roses. the stats really speak for themselves in terms of the championship that they have enjoyed. they have not lost a women's six nations game since 2018 and they finished this year �*s competition having scored 44 tries and conceded just five. three of which came from today. they finished with a point difference with a frightening 229, something that the rest of the world will certainly be taking note of it as they watched on today. this will not be lost on them as mentioned there with the world cup next year. a little earlier on, i caught up with england's maude muir. we i caught up with england's maude muir. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., muir. we have worked so hard for that. i muir. we have worked so hard for that i think— muir. we have worked so hard for that. i think we _ muir. we have worked so hard for that. i think we have _ muir. we have worked so hard for that. i think we have been - muir. we have w
lydia campbell, bbc news. yes, that way and also secures new head coach's first championship inside of the red roses. the stats really speak for themselves in terms of the championship that they have enjoyed. they have not lost a women's six nations game since 2018 and they finished this year �*s competition having scored 44 tries and conceded just five. three of which came from today. they finished with a point difference with a frightening 229, something that the rest of the world will...
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and his the evil propaganda arm or press tv from iran right, but, but, but they seem fine with the bbc and of course npr and pbs are the gold standard of journalism in the united states. i'm curiously enough, if we apply critical media literacy sort of critiques across the spectrum to all these media outlets, we probably will discover that they all have issues. they all have biases. they have problems. right? some of them may be more obvious than others, but they're still there and living in this hyper polarized, hyper partizan, polarized sort of media ecosystem, the team red team blue kind of dynamic, we all the gray area and we consequently lose the gray matter. right. we lose out on the significant debates, significant facts around, controversial issues, because many people afraid to go there or they're afraid challenge their own belief system. and we all know that this is really it's rooted in its tentacles into our community. it's very hard to change one's mind about certain things, particularly when they're rooted in, maybe family or community or ethnic city history place. so man
and his the evil propaganda arm or press tv from iran right, but, but, but they seem fine with the bbc and of course npr and pbs are the gold standard of journalism in the united states. i'm curiously enough, if we apply critical media literacy sort of critiques across the spectrum to all these media outlets, we probably will discover that they all have issues. they all have biases. they have problems. right? some of them may be more obvious than others, but they're still there and living in...
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this is bbc news. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focussed on public services. israel's foreign minister says his country's military could defer its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal on the hostages. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. here in the uk, a british conservative mp has defected to the opposition labour party, in a blow to the leadership of prime minister rishi sunak. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis.
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jon donnison, bbc news, in calais. thousands of people took to the canals of amsterdam on saturday to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. dressed in orange — the national color — they packed small boats and made their way down the historic waterways of the capital. king willem—alexander and his family celebrated his special day with a walkabout in the northern city of emmen — where he proved to be quite popular. translation: all these people came to our translation: all these people came to your birthday? _ translation: all these people came to your birthday? yes, _ translation: all these people came to your birthday? yes, how _ translation: all these people came to your birthday? yes, how about - to your birthday? yes, how about that. own, _ to your birthday? yes, how about that- own. you — to your birthday? yes, how about that. own, you want _ to your birthday? yes, how about that. own, you want to _ to your birthday? yes, how about that. own, you want to kiss - to your birthday? yes, how about that.
jon donnison, bbc news, in calais. thousands of people took to the canals of amsterdam on saturday to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. dressed in orange — the national color — they packed small boats and made their way down the historic waterways of the capital. king willem—alexander and his family celebrated his special day with a walkabout in the northern city of emmen — where he proved to be quite popular. translation: all these people came to our translation: all these...
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this is bbc news. a conservative mp defects to labour — dan poulter says his former party is no longer focussed on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. hamas publishes a new video of two hostages as media covering ceasefire negotiations report notable progress. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the news that a british conservative mp is defecting to the labour party — in a blow to the leadership of rishi sunak. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election.
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this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. the bbc learns british troops could be used to help deliver aid to gaza via a new sea route. the scottish government is on the edge after a week of turmoil. first minister humza yousaf is looking to shore up his position, seeking talks with other party leaders. south africa celebrates freedom day — it's 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a great heaviness has lifted from our shoulders. our shackles have been cast off. and the tragedy on the channel. we speak to a man who was due to board a dinghy to the uk but changed his mind because it was overcrowded.
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the result is the piece, african rhapsodies that he in the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall. and nothing in the the audience was moved. his music just fills your full address. i'm putting too very seldom do i have a good system way better. i'll try to when it was had been late. siegel was born in siena gallon, came to britain in 1999, for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz, pop, and world music. now he's moved on to classical musical traditions may stand far apart, but secret focuses on the connections. back into this, there was a bicycle double impact so that the kings used to older they come persistence. they ask, so good i play will compose a special social event. and i find that to me that it in fact uh, route just right is back in the plastic or a road bike or whatever. they also have the assistance system there. so somehow there is a similarity happening different part of this world. i think here we've got something really special. there's a, there's a real sort of team vision of what we're trying to do. we're always lear
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this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be used to help deliver aid to gaza via a new sea route. it is understood that the force will be tasked to do this when the aid corridor opens up next month. first minister humza yousaf is looking to shore up his position, seeking talks with other party leaders. humza yousaf insists he won�*t resign despite a week of political turmoil. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially dangerous levels of ultraviolet light exposed by australian bushfires in part.
this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be used to help deliver aid to gaza via a new sea route. it is understood that the force will be tasked to do this when the aid corridor opens up next month. first minister humza yousaf is looking to shore up his position, seeking talks with other party leaders. humza yousaf insists he won�*t resign despite a week of political...
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welcome to bbc news. president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide ukraine with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. he called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by, what he called, �*russian terrorists�*. four power plants were hit in three regions, and gas infrastructure was also struck. an oil refinery in occupied slavyansk was damaged. reports indicate a second oil refinery was also hit, and video has emerged of destruction at an airbase. a little earlier i spoke to victoria vdovychenko — programme directorfor security studies at the centre for defence strategies, a ukrainian security think tank. the most important is the time space and that is very important also, our allies understand that the shortage of the weapons on the ground, in the field, on the ukrainian battlefield in particular, therefore, it was so timely, specifically the aid that was annou
welcome to bbc news. president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide ukraine with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage to energy infrastructure. he called for decisive action, saying the world could shoot down every missile and drone launched by, what he called, �*russian terrorists�*. four power plants were hit in three regions, and gas infrastructure was also struck. an oil refinery in occupied slavyansk was damaged. reports...
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for the moment, this is bbc news. hello there. there�*s certainly going to be winners and losers with the weather story for the rest of the day. the best of the sunshine so far has been in the far north and west, but most of us under this influence of low pressure, and this weather front ahead of the main low, well, that has brought some outbreaks of rain. it�*s weakening all the time as it drift its way steadily northwards, a band of cloud and drizzle. so the best of the sunshine certainly has been in north—west scotland, just take a look at the western isles early on this morning. for scotland, for northern ireland and northern england as we go through the afternoon, it�*s a case of sunny spells and scattered showers, but we keep that cloud and drizzle across the midlands and into north wales. slowly brightening up south of the m4 corridor, but that in turn could trigger off one or two sharp, thundery downpours. temperatures today generally across the country a little below par for the time of year, so still that disappo
for the moment, this is bbc news. hello there. there�*s certainly going to be winners and losers with the weather story for the rest of the day. the best of the sunshine so far has been in the far north and west, but most of us under this influence of low pressure, and this weather front ahead of the main low, well, that has brought some outbreaks of rain. it�*s weakening all the time as it drift its way steadily northwards, a band of cloud and drizzle. so the best of the sunshine certainly...
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but where is the outrage and the bbc audience about the people traffickers who are pocketing billions and risking lives? as far as i could see, nobody batted an eyelid at the prospect of somebody risking their life after paying a trafficker who couldn't care whether they lived or died to come to this country. they were more bothered about whether chris philp knows where the congo is. where is the outrage for the people in this country waiting months, even years to get treatment because our services are so overstretched , people dying as a overstretched, people dying as a result. what about those deaths ? result. what about those deaths? many on nhs waiting lists have been on or are tax payers who have contributed to the welfare system of this country for decades, so it would be available to them in their hour of need . where is the outrage of need. where is the outrage for the millions that we're spending to foot the bill to house channel migrants, which is eating into the foreign aid budget meant to assist poor nations, but instead housing people, many of whom shouldn't be here at al
but where is the outrage and the bbc audience about the people traffickers who are pocketing billions and risking lives? as far as i could see, nobody batted an eyelid at the prospect of somebody risking their life after paying a trafficker who couldn't care whether they lived or died to come to this country. they were more bothered about whether chris philp knows where the congo is. where is the outrage for the people in this country waiting months, even years to get treatment because our...
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this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital. the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. british troops could be used to help deliver aid to gaza via a new sea route. the first minister of scotland says he will not quit and as a seeking support ahead a confidence vote. south africa celebrates freedom day — thirty years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a great heaviness lifted from our shoulders. our shackles had been cast off. hello. i'm lewis vaughan jones. ukraine's president zelensky has renewed his appeal for allies to provide his country with more air defences, after another night of russian bombardment caused serious damage
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hello from the bbc sport centre. let's start with another busy saturday in the premier league, with liverpool hoping to get their title ambitions back on track after that midweek loss to everton. they're at west ham and they have just gone 2—2 here's a check on all of today's matches. fulham host in—form crystal palace. sheffield united will be relegated if they lose to newcastle, and could go down if they draw and other results go against them. they are 10 points off nottingham forest in 17th with four games left. luton have a crucial one at wolves, a win would take them out of the bottom three. two later matches as well. among the other matches, manchester united will hope to boost their bid for european football next season when they take on burnley at old trafford. despite reaching the fa cup final next month rio ferdinand has been underwhelmed by his former club's season so far if you go back to last season and the way the season finished last year, i was so optimistic, and i was looking forward to the new s
hello from the bbc sport centre. let's start with another busy saturday in the premier league, with liverpool hoping to get their title ambitions back on track after that midweek loss to everton. they're at west ham and they have just gone 2—2 here's a check on all of today's matches. fulham host in—form crystal palace. sheffield united will be relegated if they lose to newcastle, and could go down if they draw and other results go against them. they are 10 points off nottingham forest in...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister seeks to save his political career, inviting leaders of other parties to talks, hoping to change their plans to oust him. humza yousaf insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet light because of a hole in the ozone layer caused in part by australian bushfires. scientists say animals and plants are at risk from the rays. you're watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... james is racing across the globe testing the latest ai translation tools. we're in miami to see the data behind basketball. whilst you're there, why not grab yourself a beer... ..and turn it into leather? she sings. and we're on the stage helping musi
this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister seeks to save his political career, inviting leaders of other parties to talks, hoping to change their plans to oust him. humza yousaf insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. wildlife in...
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victoria gill, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of 12 number one albums in the uk — the most by a female artist. "the tortured poets department" had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk — and the highest first week sales for any artist since 2017. her next target in the history books is elvis presley, who had 13 number one albums. the beatles hold the record with 16. you're watching bbc news with catherine byaruhanga. you can go to our website for more headlines. i will be back after the short break. hello there. there's certainly going to be winners and losers with the weather story for the rest of the day. the best of the sunshine so far has been in the far north and west, but most of us under this influence of low pressure, and this weather front ahead of the main low, well, that has brought some outbreaks of rain. it's weakening all the time as it drift its way steadily northwards, a band of cloud and drizzle. so the best of the sunshine certainly has been in
victoria gill, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of 12 number one albums in the uk — the most by a female artist. "the tortured poets department" had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk — and the highest first week sales for any artist since 2017. her next target in the history books is elvis presley, who had 13 number one albums. the beatles hold the record with 16. you're watching bbc news with catherine byaruhanga. you can go to our...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. he's expected to spend the weekend announcing policies to shore up support before two potential confidence votes next week. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet light, thanks to a hole in the ozone layer and australian bushfires. scientists say both animals and plants are at risk from the rays. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week pof political turmoil. here's a quick recap of what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf, who leads the scottish national party, ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence.
this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack, narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. he's expected to spend the weekend announcing policies to shore up support before two potential confidence votes next week. wildlife in...
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this is bbc news. missiles narrowly miss a kharkiv hospital in the latest russian attack as the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. south africa celebrates freedom day — 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a our shackles have been cast off. with his government on the edge after a week of turmoil, scotland's first minister insists he won't resign. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city, said a missile narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central ukraine — and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk. ukrainian officials say equipment has been damaged and at least one energy worker injured. russia has repeatedly targeted ukrainian energy infrastructure over recent months.
this is bbc news. missiles narrowly miss a kharkiv hospital in the latest russian attack as the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. south africa celebrates freedom day — 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a our shackles have been cast off. with his government on the edge after a week of turmoil, scotland's first minister insists he won't resign. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. hello. i'm...
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also, my monologue is on rwanda, and i thought i'd do a little piece on the bbc, and that time chris philp and his comments there, which i thought he was treated a little bit unfairly because what he was, he was, he was sort of asking a rhetorical question and couldn't quite understand what the outrage was. and frankly, neither could i. so i've got a little monologue coming up about that. >> i mean, on the rwanda point, do you find it a bit rich nana that the likes of sadiq khan turn around and say it's unsafe to send migrants to rwanda, yet you actually look at international studies that suggest that kigali in rwanda is safer than london. >> of course it is. >> and that's the point. it's a lot safer than parts of this country. i think there's sort of not a colonial hangover, but a sort of white saviour hangover. we always this country often went to these african countries to give them something . so it to give them something. so it was always we were doing some sort of fund raising or some sort of fund raising or some sort of fund raising or some sort of water aid or something. so t
also, my monologue is on rwanda, and i thought i'd do a little piece on the bbc, and that time chris philp and his comments there, which i thought he was treated a little bit unfairly because what he was, he was, he was sort of asking a rhetorical question and couldn't quite understand what the outrage was. and frankly, neither could i. so i've got a little monologue coming up about that. >> i mean, on the rwanda point, do you find it a bit rich nana that the likes of sadiq khan turn...
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this is bbc news. missiles narrowly miss a kharkiv hospital in the latest russian attack as the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. south africa celebrates freedom day — 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a our shackles have been cast off. with his government on the edge after a week of turmoil, scotland's first minister insists he won't resign. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city,
this is bbc news. missiles narrowly miss a kharkiv hospital in the latest russian attack as the pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence missiles to ukraine. south africa celebrates freedom day — 30 years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. a our shackles have been cast off. with his government on the edge after a week of turmoil, scotland's first minister insists he won't resign. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. hello. i'm...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of having 12 number one albums in the uk — the most by a female artist. "the tortured poets department" had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk — and the highest first week sales for any artist since 2017. her next target in the history books is elvis presley, who has 13 number one albums. the beatles have the most, with 16. it's the first album to pass i billion streams on spotify in a week. it's the fastest selling album of the year in the uk. we could go on and on and on. the musicjournalist ben sutherland. ijust wanted to leave you with these live pictures coming in from the netherlands where it is king's day. this is a major public holiday in the country. that is the king there right in the middle of the picture. the royal family have been out in force. they are playing games with members of the audience. this is live pictures from the netherlands which is marking king's national holiday. and it is also the ki
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of having 12 number one albums in the uk — the most by a female artist. "the tortured poets department" had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk — and the highest first week sales for any artist since 2017. her next target in the history books is elvis presley, who has 13 number one albums. the beatles have the most, with 16. it's the first album to pass i billion streams on spotify in...
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it's oil through many retain of faso has suspended bbc africa, and viola programs for reporting on human rights watch which accuses the burg, cannot be army of abuse of the civilian population. the board of advisors meeting for an extraordinary session decided to suspend the programs of the 2 international radius station broadcasting and what to do good for a period of 2 weeks from the notification of the said decision. under the same, all the internet service providers must suspend accessing the key to faster to the websites and other digital plan phones of the bbc, the v r 8, and the n g o human rights watch. the ban on western media. com is that for human rights watch reported on claims that the brick and all they army summarily executed at least $223.00 civilians and february the supreme council of communication and burkina faso called the report quote, arbitrary and prejudiced. the supreme council of communication detected in the content to the side. i'll go, i'll betray in prejudice, statements against the beginning of a army without tangible evidence, especially since the same art
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this is bbc news. the us says it will �*rush' air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new military aid package. south africa marks thirty years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city, said one missile narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central ukraine and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk.
this is bbc news. the us says it will �*rush' air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new military aid package. south africa marks thirty years since the end of apartheid and its first democratic elections. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of having 12 number one albums in the uk — the most by a female artist. the tortured poets department had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk and the highest first week sales for any artist since 2017. her next target in the history books is elvis presley, who has 13 number one albums. the beatles have the most with 16. you are watching bbc news with me catherine byaruhanga. stay with us, we will have more headlines after this short break. hello, it's a weekend of mixed fortunes weather—wise because things are still very unsettled. some rain around at times and it is going to feel chilly for the time of year as well. if you are after a bit of warmer weather, you might well see it into next week but the weather still remaining pretty unsettled. low pressure never very far away. we have it to the south at the moment towards the bay of biscay, that low pressure approaching us from the south. we have an area of cloud a
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of having 12 number one albums in the uk — the most by a female artist. the tortured poets department had the american singer's best—ever first week sales in the uk and the highest first week sales for any artist since 2017. her next target in the history books is elvis presley, who has 13 number one albums. the beatles have the most with 16. you are watching bbc news with me catherine byaruhanga. stay with us, we will...
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this is bbc news. the pentagon says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and artillery ammunition to ukraine as part of its new $6 billion military aid package. humza yousaf won't resign after a week of political turmoil. joe biden says he's up for debating donald trump ahead of november's presidential election. how wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to damaging levels of ultraviolet light. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight, using various missiles. the mayor of kharkiv — ukraine's second city — said one narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central
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so despite this is our work sport, it's oil tubing or can of also has suspended bbc, africa and v o. a programs for reporting on human rights watch which accuse is a broken. i'll be our b of abuse of the civilian population. the board to advise is meeting for an extraordinary session, decided to suspend the programs of the 2 international radio station broadcast again. well, could do good for a period of 2 weeks from the notification of the said decision. under the same all the internet service providers must have spent accessing but key to faster to the website and other digital platforms of the bbc, the v i and the n g o human rights watch the ban on western media. com this out for human rights launch reported on claims that the burke and i'll be are me. some of rarely executed at least 223 civilians and february 2024. with supreme council of communication over keen f also called the report put arbiter and prejudiced. the supreme council of communication detected in the content to the side of the go of a tree and prejudiced statements against the beginning of the army. without 10 d
so despite this is our work sport, it's oil tubing or can of also has suspended bbc, africa and v o. a programs for reporting on human rights watch which accuse is a broken. i'll be our b of abuse of the civilian population. the board to advise is meeting for an extraordinary session, decided to suspend the programs of the 2 international radio station broadcast again. well, could do good for a period of 2 weeks from the notification of the said decision. under the same all the internet service...
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this is bbc news. the us says it will "rush" missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new aid package. joe biden says he's up for debating donald trump ahead of november's presidential election. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf insists he won't resign after a week of turmoil. how wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to damaging levels of ultraviolet light. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record — we'll tell you why. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight, using various missiles. the mayor of kharkiv — ukraine's second city — said one narrowly missed a hospital with a thousand people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central
this is bbc news. the us says it will "rush" missiles and ammunition to ukraine as part of its new aid package. joe biden says he's up for debating donald trump ahead of november's presidential election. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf insists he won't resign after a week of turmoil. how wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to damaging levels of ultraviolet light. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record — we'll tell you why. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. the...
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now on bbc news, the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years — countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde archipelago, located just over 600km from senegal�*s coast, is one of them. tourism has really picked up pace here in recent decades, and it's easy to see why — crystal—clear waters, golden beaches, year—round sun, all the ingredients for an amazing holiday. but i feel there's so much more to this place just waiting to be discovered by travellers like us. and all you have to do is head beyond the beaches. i've been lucky enough to explore a lot of africa, but what i've heard about cabo verde is that you get this real sense of worlds and cultures colliding. so, if you take a look at the shops and some of the market stalls, they're selling african—style arts and crafts. the churches loo
now on bbc news, the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years — countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde archipelago, located just over 600km from senegal�*s coast, is one of them. tourism has really picked up pace here in recent decades, and it's easy to see why —...
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the result is the piece, african rhapsodies that he in the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall. and nothing of the, the audience was moved. his music just fills your full address. i'm putting too very seldom do i go to somewhere around try all the way through when it was had been like sake who was born in synagogue when came to britain in 1999 for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz pop and world music channel knowledge for centuries,...