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prince william and catherine weren't at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public — christmas day at sandringham. today marks the king's first significant public duty since his diagnosis last month. happy easter. best wishes for the princess of wales. very kind. you are very brave to stand out here in the cold. - a chance to say thank you to well—wishers. hello, how are you? many had travelled to windsor especially to see the royals. i hope you haven't gotl too cold standing here. happy easter, i hope you are doing well. they didn't expect to meet the king. happy easter, your majesty. remain strong. never give in. thank you very much. he seemed in great spirits, really, he seemed very humoured and i said to him, would you give, you know, our best wishes from wales to the princess of wales, and i spoke to her majesty the queen camilla as well and, yes, it was a joyful occasion. it's hoped this could be the start of the king mak
prince william and catherine weren't at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public — christmas day at sandringham. today marks the king's first significant public duty since his diagnosis last month. happy easter. best wishes for the princess of wales. very kind. you are very brave to stand out here in the cold. - a chance to say thank you to well—wishers. hello, how are you?...
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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 ukraine and 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. it's attacks such as these which have prompted more us aid to ukraine. the united states has outlined what will be included in a $6 billion package of military assistance. it's part of a larger $60 billion commitment which was approved by congress a week ago following six months of delays. the package will focus on air defence and includes interceptor missiles, anti—drone systems and artillery ammunition. what's not included are the new patriot air defence batteries, which ukraine's
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 ukraine and 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...
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can i just - comment on something that catherine said which— comment on something that catherine said which is i think incredibly important. i think she's absolutely i’ilht important. i think she's absolutely right when— important. i think she's absolutely right when she says that a danger of actually— right when she says that a danger of actually not adopting frexit agenda as opposed to going for the exit option— as opposed to going for the exit option is— as opposed to going for the exit option is actually much greater. we should _ option is actually much greater. we should not— option is actually much greater. we should not be saying this on the bbc, _ should not be saying this on the bbc, but — should not be saying this on the bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was— bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine — bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine-— bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we need _ eu
can i just - comment on something that catherine said which— comment on something that catherine said which is i think incredibly important. i think she's absolutely i’ilht important. i think she's absolutely right when— important. i think she's absolutely right when she says that a danger of actually— right when she says that a danger of actually not adopting frexit agenda as opposed to going for the exit option— as opposed to going for the exit option is— as opposed to going for...
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catherine pride had been the sole carer for her husband, catherine pride had been the sole carerfor her husband, john. she died a week before they had been due to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in a violent, sustained attack carried out by her husband who had dementia. john pryde alerted a neighbour there was a body that who had shared. the court heard he had seemed confused when told it was his wife lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen floor. he repeatedly replied, is it my kate? he told a police officer he was worried he was going to get into trouble. the pensioner, whose dementia had progressed rapidly since it was diagnosed in 2021, was described by one witness as a gentle soul and very easy—going. in his ruling, lord arthurton said that he and the deceased had, for half a century enjoyed a fulfilling, strong and loving relationship. he added the accused's conduct was driven entirely by his significant cognitive impairment. thejudge said it was clear the attackjohn pryde had carried out on his wife catherine was out of character. this was, he said, a truly tragic case
catherine pride had been the sole carer for her husband, catherine pride had been the sole carerfor her husband, john. she died a week before they had been due to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in a violent, sustained attack carried out by her husband who had dementia. john pryde alerted a neighbour there was a body that who had shared. the court heard he had seemed confused when told it was his wife lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen floor. he repeatedly replied, is it my kate?...
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nor, of course, do we know princess catherine's diagnose either. as a historian, how does this compare with the kind of information that came out for the last, say, two generations back? i came out for the last, say, two generations back?— generations back? i don't think even geora e vi generations back? i don't think even george vi knew _ generations back? i don't think even george vi knew he _ generations back? i don't think even george vi knew he was _ generations back? i don't think even george vi knew he was dying - george vi knew he was dying of cancer, — george vi knew he was dying of cancer, it— george vi knew he was dying of cancer, it certainly came as a shock to his _ cancer, it certainly came as a shock to his daughter, she was quickly summoned back from overseas. so there _ summoned back from overseas. so there is_ summoned back from overseas. so there is a _ summoned back from overseas. so there is a difference. but i do think— there is a difference. but i do think they— there is a difference. but i do think they have the re
nor, of course, do we know princess catherine's diagnose either. as a historian, how does this compare with the kind of information that came out for the last, say, two generations back? i came out for the last, say, two generations back?— generations back? i don't think even geora e vi generations back? i don't think even george vi knew _ generations back? i don't think even george vi knew he _ generations back? i don't think even george vi knew he was _ generations back? i don't think even...
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hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million people have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. but there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing two hostages, including an american, was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomatic moves, the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in saudi arabia for talks with regional leaders. he and other key players are expected to meet on the sidelines of the world economic forum. and it's reported a hamas delegation will visit cairo on monday for gaza ceasefire talks. this is palestinian president, mahmoud abbas's appeal for the us to urge israel against any offensive in rafah. translation: and i say here, what is ha - en
hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million people have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. but there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing...
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the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. 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 wher
the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of having 12 number one albums in the uk...
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professor catherine heymans is astronomer royal for scotland... she tried really hard to explain how it all works to me. have a listen. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. now, if you took those atomic clocks up to the moon they would run time might work differently in the universe, but what einstein told us is that gravity bends space and time. that means that clocks run differently depending on how much gravity is they are. you will be familiar with the pictures of the astronauts when they were on the moon, the apollo landings, when they walk him with a bounce really high and that's because the gravity on the moon is so much less then it is on earth. so if i took one of the atomic clocks that defines time here on earth and took it to the surface —— surface of the moon and we did 50 years, then the clock on the moon would be one second faster. so it's only slightly different come of the time on the moon and the earth, but there is that relative difference between the two of them, which on earth doesn't make any differ
professor catherine heymans is astronomer royal for scotland... she tried really hard to explain how it all works to me. have a listen. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. now, if you took those atomic clocks up to the moon they would run time might work differently in the universe, but what einstein told us is that gravity bends space and time. that means that clocks run differently depending on how much gravity is they are. you will be familiar with the pictures of...
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hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east where efforts are under way to agree a truce that would delay israel's attack on rafah in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. while there's no sign of that happening at this point, a video showing two hostages, including an american was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomatic moves, the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in saudi arabia for talks with regional leaders. he and other key players are expected to meet on the sidelines of the world economic forum to discuss the war. and it's reported a hamas delegation will visit cairo on monday for gaza ceasefire talks. so how likely is it that hamas will release hostages?. i've been speaking to ahron bregman from the department of war studies at king's college london about those hostage videos. well, first of all, very good news for the families because they can see that their loved ones are still alive. and the message of ham
hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east where efforts are under way to agree a truce that would delay israel's attack on rafah in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. while there's no sign of that happening at this point, a video showing two hostages, including an american was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomatic moves, the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in saudi arabia for talks with...
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this was catherine at11i years old. after falling this was catherine at11i years old. afterfalling ill on this was catherine at11i years old. after falling ill on a family holiday she was given the live change in use she had leukaemia. the words change in use she had leukaemia. iie wordsjust echoed in my head for a words just echoed in my head for a bit and then i don't know if it was denial or hope or what, i was determined that i was not going to die from it. . determined that i was not going to die from it— die from it. catherine was immediately _ die from it. catherine was immediately curious i die from it. catherine was| immediately curious about die from it. catherine was i immediately curious about the disease making her so ill stop and the treatment doctors hoped would save her. i the treatment doctors hoped would save her. , , .., , . save her. i remember my consultant come into my _ save her. i remember my consultant come into my room over— save her. i remember my consultant come into my room over to - save her. i remember my consultant come into my room
this was catherine at11i years old. after falling this was catherine at11i years old. afterfalling ill on this was catherine at11i years old. after falling ill on a family holiday she was given the live change in use she had leukaemia. the words change in use she had leukaemia. iie wordsjust echoed in my head for a words just echoed in my head for a bit and then i don't know if it was denial or hope or what, i was determined that i was not going to die from it. . determined that i was not going...
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the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. joining me now is pandora forsyth, a journalist and royal expert. pandora, good to have you with us. not a full return to official engagements, but the signs are positive that he feels able, and a doctor certainly feel able that he is now ready to pick up some public engagements. is now ready to pick up some public engagements-_ is now ready to pick up some public engagements. absolutely. this is the messa . e engagements. absolutely. this is the message that — engagements. absolutely. this is the message that he _ engagements. absolutely. this is the message that he wants _ engagements. absolutely. this is the message that he wants to _ engagements. absolutely.
the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. joining me now is pandora forsyth, a journalist and royal expert. pandora, good to...
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the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these measures will help deliver its mandate. i strongly encourage again the international community to be side—by—side with the agency so we can perform its mission. the re ort we can perform its mission. the report was _ we can perform its mission. the report was met _ we can perform its mission. the report was met with criticism by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson 0ren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem, and offers cosmetic solutions that do not deal with the enormous scope of hamas's infiltration of unrwa." meanwhile, is
the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these...
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and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped, but the final goal of reaching 80 by 20a5 will remain. we will be live in holyrood for the emissions target statement, that is going to come from the scottish net zero and energy secretary. environmental campaigners have already criticised the plans to scrap that key climate change targets. indeed, friends of the earth scotland branded it the worst environmental decision in the history of the scottish parliament. we will be live in holyrood for that statement which we are expecting around 25 past two. but first i want to take a look at some of the day's other news. a conservative mp has been suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds. the times newspaper alleges he use the local party
and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped, but the final goal of reaching 80 by 20a5 will remain. we will be live in holyrood for the emissions target...
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hello, you're watching bbc news with me, catherine byaruhanga. the prime minister has called for an end to what he's called the uk's "sick note culture". in a speech on welfare reform mr sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. a record high of 2.8 million people are out of work as of february, according to the office for national statistics. we must be more ambitious in assessing people's potential for work. right now, the gateway to ill health benefits is writing too many off, leaving them on the wrong type of support and with no expectation of trying to find a job, with all the advantages that that brings. in 2011, 20% of those doing a work capability assessment were deemed unfit to work, but the latest figure now stands at 65%. that's wrong. people are not three times sicker than they were a decade ago and the world of work has changed dramatically. now, of course, those with serious debilitating conditions should never be expected
hello, you're watching bbc news with me, catherine byaruhanga. the prime minister has called for an end to what he's called the uk's "sick note culture". in a speech on welfare reform mr sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. a record high of 2.8 million people are out of work as of february, according to the office for national statistics. we must be more...
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and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped, but the final goal of reaching 80 by 2045 will remain. we will be live in holyrood for the emissions target statement, that is going to come from the scottish net zero and energy secretary.
and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped, but the final goal of reaching 80 by 2045 will remain. we will be live in holyrood for the emissions target...
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uk, prince william has returned to official public duties for the first time since his wife princess catherine revealed her cancer diagnosis four weeks ago. he was given get well soon cards from well wishers for his wife and also for the king — while visiting a food charity in surrey, where he lent a hand in the kitchen and helped load meals into delivery vans. our royal correspondent jonny dymond was there it's back to the day job for prince william after a long easter break, but perhaps more importantly, three weeks since his wife made that announcement about undergoing treatment for cancer, having preventative chemotherapy. in this kind of event is the meat and drink for the royalfamily, west of london, this is a place where they collect surplus food, and then shipped out to the needy end prince william was pitching in, chatting with volunteers here. for around an hour, both outside the venue and almost certainly inside, a lot of curiosity, of course, about the condition of the princess of wales. there's been absolute silence, the palace isn't giving anything like a running commentary or
uk, prince william has returned to official public duties for the first time since his wife princess catherine revealed her cancer diagnosis four weeks ago. he was given get well soon cards from well wishers for his wife and also for the king — while visiting a food charity in surrey, where he lent a hand in the kitchen and helped load meals into delivery vans. our royal correspondent jonny dymond was there it's back to the day job for prince william after a long easter break, but perhaps...
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the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. 110w the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson 0ren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem,
the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. 110w the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson...
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the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these measures will help deliver its mandate. i strongly encourage again the international community to be side—by—side with the agency so we can perform its mission. the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson 0ren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem, and offers cosmetic solutions that do not deal with the enormous scope of hamas's infiltration of unrwa." mr marmonstein went to call on donors not to give money
the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these...
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william and catherine have thanked well—wishers for the birthday messages they've received for louis. and finally, to an uncanny imitation of, let's see if you can guess... ...a seagull. this impeccable impression has won nine—year—old cooper from chesterfield european seagull screeching championship. he has scored 92 points out of a possible 100, which meant he won the juvenile category and also had the highest points score in the competition. he says seagulls are a really nice animals despite losing his tuna sandwich to one. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across south wales with 16 degrees, and there was some glorious sunshine at times with a little bit of shelter from the breeze. but out the east, it was disappointingly cool. a brisk northerly wind, temperatures struggled — only around seven degrees across the east yorkshire coast. we're going to keep quite a lot of cloud as well
william and catherine have thanked well—wishers for the birthday messages they've received for louis. and finally, to an uncanny imitation of, let's see if you can guess... ...a seagull. this impeccable impression has won nine—year—old cooper from chesterfield european seagull screeching championship. he has scored 92 points out of a possible 100, which meant he won the juvenile category and also had the highest points score in the competition. he says seagulls are a really nice animals...
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hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended — if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority. hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel and omri miran, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. our correspondent, anna foster, sent this update from tel aviv. omri miran�*s father was actually already on the list of confirmed speakers for this event tonight. when he got up on the stage, he talked about the moment, he said he was sitting having coffee with someone and talkin
hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended — if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority. hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel and omri...
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catherine debrunner stretched six minutes clear of the field to win the women's wheelchair race. her swiss compatriot, marcel hug, still in a class of his own, to take the men's race for a sixth time. now, can you lead the way in your 40s? kenenisa bekele for a while did just that. in the end, kenya's alexander mutiso munyao was a clear victor — two hours four minutes. east africa continues to dominate this race. but look in third and fourth. two british runners, emile cairess and mohamed mohamed, the best day of their careers. third and fourth, two british men in the london marathon, that is brilliant. and the streets were left to thousands more doing it their way — often for charity, sometimes forfun, always in the unique spirit this event revives and extends. this is sport's ultimate shared experience. this is sport's ultimate shared experience. this is the same finishing line for everyone. when it comes to prize—money, there is equality. these four winners all earn the same and thus the marathon advances. max verstappen annihilated the competition to win the chinese gra
catherine debrunner stretched six minutes clear of the field to win the women's wheelchair race. her swiss compatriot, marcel hug, still in a class of his own, to take the men's race for a sixth time. now, can you lead the way in your 40s? kenenisa bekele for a while did just that. in the end, kenya's alexander mutiso munyao was a clear victor — two hours four minutes. east africa continues to dominate this race. but look in third and fourth. two british runners, emile cairess and mohamed...
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well—being but the message promoted was very much the importance of early diagnosis, something the king and catherine, princess of wales has been trying to promote in the middle of what must be a very difficult circumstance for them personally. we be a very difficult circumstance for them personally.— be a very difficult circumstance for them personally. we are waiting for that news conference _ them personally. we are waiting for that news conference in _ them personally. we are waiting for that news conference in east - them personally. we are waiting for| that news conference in east london stop you see the microphone is set up. we are told it is not far away from starting. we have the latest picture coming to us here at the bbc which i want to put onto the screen. 36—year—old man currently in custody but images emerging all the time of those events that happened earlier. we are expecting to hear from the police and will bring you that picture. in fact, there it is. as you can see, the picture is the sword and of course we know the details that have emerged so far, horrifying details, a 14â€
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hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more
hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more
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because prince william has returned to official public duties for the first time since his wife princess catherine reveals her cancer diagnosis four weeks ago. there he is, he was given get well soon cards from well—wishers for his wife and also for the king while visiting a free charity in surrey where he lended a hand in the kitchens and also help to load it delivery vans. we're keeping an eye on the islands of capri because the g7 foreign ministers have been meeting there and due to have a family photo and we'll get a statement on what they agreed. the situation in the middle eastis agreed. the situation in the middle east is dominating but also the situation with aid to ukraine. we go quickly to dublin and the picture there because we are waiting for more family action there, they are talking to thejurors more family action there, they are talking to the jurors after the inquest delivered a verdict of unlawful killing in all the deaths. hello there. a cold, crisp start and temperatures got to as low as four in the like districts of the watson frost. camogie framering pushing into scotland. t
because prince william has returned to official public duties for the first time since his wife princess catherine reveals her cancer diagnosis four weeks ago. there he is, he was given get well soon cards from well—wishers for his wife and also for the king while visiting a free charity in surrey where he lended a hand in the kitchens and also help to load it delivery vans. we're keeping an eye on the islands of capri because the g7 foreign ministers have been meeting there and due to have a...
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the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a woman who lost herjob during the pandemic and decided to focus on running to keep her busy has just been chosen to represent team gb in the marathon, at this summer�*s olympics. rose harvey, who�*s 31, only started running for fun after leaving university — and discovered, to her surprise, she was ——— pretty good. sophie raworth has been talking to her. rose harvey starting running 10 years ago when she joined a running club in london to get fit and met people. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still can�*t believe it. i am i still can't believe it. i am absolutely butting with excitement. it was a few minutes— excitement. it
the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a woman who lost herjob during the pandemic and decided to focus on running to...
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prince william and catherine weren't at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public — christmas day at sandringham. today marks the king's first significant public duty since his diagnosis last month. happy easter. best wishes for the princess of wales. you are very brave to stand out here in the cold. a chance to say thank you to well—wishers. hello, how are you? many had travelled to windsor especially to see the royals. i hope you haven't got too cold standing here. happy easter, i hope you are doing well. they didn't expect to meet the king. happy easter, your majesty. remain strong. never give in. thank you very much. he seemed in great spirits, - really, he seemed very humoured and i said to him, - would you give, you know, our best wishes from wales to the princess of wales, i and i spoke to her majesty- the queen camilla as well and, yes, it was a joyful occasion. it's hoped this could be the start of the king making a s
prince william and catherine weren't at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public — christmas day at sandringham. today marks the king's first significant public duty since his diagnosis last month. happy easter. best wishes for the princess of wales. you are very brave to stand out here in the cold. a chance to say thank you to well—wishers. hello, how are you? many had...
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national inquirer, long—term brand of donald trump who has been involved in effectively what is called catherine hill operations paying people in negative stories about donald trump and then not publishing the story. he started to give evidence and will be back tomorrow to give more. will see some fireworks i think during the trial, not least from donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen who in many ways is the prosecution's star witness but himself a convicted felon. someone that donald trump has been going after time and time again in the last year or so. thank you very much for getting us across that, our washington correspondent gary 0'donoghue. earlier i spoke to neama rahmani — a former us federal prosecutor. he told me more about the severity of the case for mr trump. hush money payment by itself is not illegal, but neither is having an extra marital affair per what the prosecution is trying to do is prove that this was not to cover up another crime. in this case in campaign—finance election or finance fraud. under new york law, these by themselves were misdemeanor, the prosecution
national inquirer, long—term brand of donald trump who has been involved in effectively what is called catherine hill operations paying people in negative stories about donald trump and then not publishing the story. he started to give evidence and will be back tomorrow to give more. will see some fireworks i think during the trial, not least from donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen who in many ways is the prosecution's star witness but himself a convicted felon. someone that donald...
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the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. now the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson oren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem, and offers cosmetic solutions that do not deal with the enormous scope of hamas�*s infiltration of unrwa." meanwhile, israel's allegations against unrwa staff have so far led to the suspension of $450 million to the agency. criitics of that decision say it has further complicated the humanitarian crisis in gaza. the bbc spoke earlier with carl skau, executive we are predicting famine to be around the corner unless things change substantially in the next couple of weeks. we have over the past three week
the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. now the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson...
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different from earth time, because of it's weaker gravity, as scotland's astronomer royal, professor catherine heymans explains. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. now, if you took those atomic clocks up to the moon they would run slightly faster because the gravity on the moon is less. you might remember the pictures of the astronauts when they landed at the apollo missions, they bounced up and down. that's because gravity is less on the moon. and the consequence of that, the sort of fundamental nature of gravity is that the clocks run faster. time for a look at the weather. here's ben. i can't quite wrap my head around that, i will stick to the weather. it is easy to tell what the main weather tight has been, that has been rain. we have had more rain today and low pressure the reason why. in the atlantic, more areas of low pressure, they are forming an orderly tu. by the weekend it will turn windy and also, it will turn warmer as i will show you in a moment. forthe warmer as i will show you in a moment. for the time being across scotland it is cold, rain and snow ov
different from earth time, because of it's weaker gravity, as scotland's astronomer royal, professor catherine heymans explains. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. now, if you took those atomic clocks up to the moon they would run slightly faster because the gravity on the moon is less. you might remember the pictures of the astronauts when they landed at the apollo missions, they bounced up and down. that's because gravity is less on the moon. and the consequence of...
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the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these measures will help deliver its mandate. i strongly encourage again the international community to be side—by—side with the agency so we can perform its mission. the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson oren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem, and offers cosmetic solutions that do not deal with the enormous scope of hamas�*s infiltration of unrwa." mr marmonstein went to call on donors not to give money to unrwa, but to fund other humanitarian organisations in gaza. the war has prompted pr
the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these...
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dr catherine hill is from one of the uk's largest fertility charities. in the fertility sector, unlike many other areas of health, patients become consumers because, whether it's for ivf or for egg freezing, the majority of patients have to pay for their own healthcare. chances are you might have seen posts like this on your social feeds, promoting the treatment. the fertility sector is a multimillion—pound industry and egg freezing in particular is booming. in a decade, the number of egg—freezing treatments in the uk, known as cycles, have gone up from a few hundred to over 4,000, and it's still growing. not all women should freeze their eggs or need to freeze their eggs. most women will be able to have children without egg freezing or without ivf. but one in six people do struggle with infertility and egg freezing can help. but it's a physical and emotional price more and more are willing to pay, partly spurred on by celebrities speaking about it. 0bviously, i've started the process there. hmm. you can start to see all my little tum—tum. one of t
dr catherine hill is from one of the uk's largest fertility charities. in the fertility sector, unlike many other areas of health, patients become consumers because, whether it's for ivf or for egg freezing, the majority of patients have to pay for their own healthcare. chances are you might have seen posts like this on your social feeds, promoting the treatment. the fertility sector is a multimillion—pound industry and egg freezing in particular is booming. in a decade, the number of...
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meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. yet another victory for max verstappen in what appears to be an unstoppable run to a fourth formula one world title. he started from pole position and went on to win the chinese grand prix in shanghai ahead of mclaren�*s lando norris and verstappen�*s teammate sergio perez. the red bull driver is already 25 points clear at the top of the drivers�* standings after four wins from the season's first five races. sunday's fa cup semifinal at wembley brings together manchester united and a man who's credited with playing a famous part in their success. mark robins is now the manager of championship team coventry, but legend has it that his goal for united in the fa cup — when they were struggling in the early years of alex ferguson's reign — helped save his boss' job. what followed at old trafford was two decades and more of historic achievement, ensuring that robins' link to his former club endures to this day. it puts into perspective. united have always been a top, top club and
meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. yet another victory for max verstappen in what appears to be an unstoppable run to a fourth formula one world title. he started from pole position and went on to win the chinese grand prix in shanghai ahead of mclaren�*s lando norris and verstappen�*s teammate sergio perez. the red bull driver is already 25 points clear at the top of the drivers�* standings after four wins from the season's...
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i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city,
i'm catherine byaruhanga. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city,
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hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended —
hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended —
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they come here every day, from their home in north somerset, alan and catherine o'sullivan, to the exact spot where their much—loved son was last caught on camera. still looking for answers. we have tried to retrace his steps, cos we have, you know, the last footage of him. you know, we've come out at three o'clock in the morning to this area to walk the routes that we know, to just see how well lit it might be and just literally to search for an answer, really. it was back on 1st march, st david's day, that jack had gone out to a house party, along with friends he was studying with here in the city. he left the party in the early hours of the morning to head home. it was here, just below brunel way, coming from this car park onto this patch of grass, that jack was last caught on cctv camera. it was around 3:15 in the morning in the early hours of saturday 2nd march. but, crucially, his phone was still in use hours later. he made a call from his phone, he received a call on that phone, and there's data that's shown up to show that phone is still active at 62114, which is three and a ha
they come here every day, from their home in north somerset, alan and catherine o'sullivan, to the exact spot where their much—loved son was last caught on camera. still looking for answers. we have tried to retrace his steps, cos we have, you know, the last footage of him. you know, we've come out at three o'clock in the morning to this area to walk the routes that we know, to just see how well lit it might be and just literally to search for an answer, really. it was back on 1st march, st...
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we have known ever since he made his cancer diagnosis public and we should also see the same about catherine, princess of wales, is that they have seen an uptake in the number of people contacting cancer charities and their gps, trying to look at early diagnosis. and this has been another message from today, early diagnosis, all of the specialist we spoke to, the chief executive of the university hospital trust came out and said that was really the message that the royals are trying to promote. it was great to see the king out and about, his first significant major public engagement since that cancer diagnosis, although he has been carrying out work behind—the—scenes, he has had audiences with the prime minister, this was the first proper time asset engagement out and about meeting people so i significant from that basis. i should say before people think he is fully back at work, he is still undergoing cancer treatment so it has made very clear by the palace that any further engagements will be subject to medical advice because of course it is the summer schedules starting, the tripping
we have known ever since he made his cancer diagnosis public and we should also see the same about catherine, princess of wales, is that they have seen an uptake in the number of people contacting cancer charities and their gps, trying to look at early diagnosis. and this has been another message from today, early diagnosis, all of the specialist we spoke to, the chief executive of the university hospital trust came out and said that was really the message that the royals are trying to promote....
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the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march, and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and her family. a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica, that's fuelled by the smoke from wildfires in australia, is exposing wildlife to potentially 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 enact practical, 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 no
the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march, and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and her family. a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica, that's fuelled by the smoke from wildfires in australia, is exposing...
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the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... but there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march, and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. and finally before we go, the olympic flame was formally handed over to organisers of the paris summer games ahead of the tournament�*s opening injuly. the flame was received at the marble stadium in athens following an eleven—day relay across greece. the flame will leave greece saturday on a boat headed for marseille. you are watching bbc news, i am helena humphrey in washington, thanks for your company, more world news for you at the top of the hour, join me then if you can. bye for now. hello. after what has been a mixed and decidedly chilly week of weather, things are not going to warm up an awful lot through the weekend. staying chilly, some rain at t
the king and catherine are two of the most senior and popular members of the royal family. their absence has been felt by many. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally... but there is no news about when the princess of wales will return to public duties. she announced her cancer diagnosis in march, and has asked for time, space and privacy for herself and herfamily. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. and finally before we go, the olympic flame was formally handed over to...
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let's speak now to professor catherine heymans, astronomer royal for scotland. very good to see it. what a challenge! how hard will it be to work out what the time is on the men? ., , ., , men? people might wonder why their time on the moon _ men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is _ men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is not _ men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is not the - men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is not the same - men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is not the same as| time on the moon is not the same as us. in everyday life, time ticks by. einstein's law of general relativity tells us time is not absolute. it changes depending on where you are in the universe. the rate the clocks take depends on the gravity where you are. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. there is the international bureau of weights and measures in france. they monitor these atomic clocks. that sets the universal coordinated time we use every day here on earth. if you took those atomic clocks to
let's speak now to professor catherine heymans, astronomer royal for scotland. very good to see it. what a challenge! how hard will it be to work out what the time is on the men? ., , ., , men? people might wonder why their time on the moon _ men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is _ men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is not _ men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is not the - men? people might wonder why their time on the moon is not the same -...
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meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. now, manchester united take on championship side coventry in sunday's fa cup semifinal at wembley, and it will see a man credited with playing a famous part in united's success come up against the premier league side. mark robins is now the manager of championship team coventry, but when he played for united, the side were struggling under sir alex ferguson. robin's winning goal in the fa cup against nottingham forest in 1990 is said to have saved his boss'sjob. what followed at old trafford was more than two decades of historic achievement, ensuring robins' legacy at his former club. it puts it into perspective. united have always been a top, top club. and to be involved in that was a brilliant experience. to win the competition, i'd just broken into the team, or into the squad, and played a part in the run—up to the final. so, it was a brilliant time. what can i say? it was part of my experience, part of my footballing background and history, but it's a long, long time ago. four g
meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. now, manchester united take on championship side coventry in sunday's fa cup semifinal at wembley, and it will see a man credited with playing a famous part in united's success come up against the premier league side. mark robins is now the manager of championship team coventry, but when he played for united, the side were struggling under sir alex ferguson. robin's winning goal in the fa cup against...