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it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that your movement and many others on the so—called right to life side of this argument are very well funded, have many immensely rich backers of your own, and also have had a very close relationship with the republican party. i'd love to meet some! i'm interested now to discuss with you whether you are ready to break with the republican party — but, in particular, with donald trump — because you want a federal ban outlawing abortion. you think that the constitution of the united states has to be amended in some way, or
it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that...
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i'm stephen sackur. lebanon has long been a dysfunctional state, tragically for the lebanese people it suits many powerful players, both inside and outside the country to keep it that way. having just about staved off total economic collapse at the start of this decade, lebanon is currently the arena for an increasingly dangerous showdown between israel and the iranians backed militia hezbollah. my guess is lebanon's economy minister amin salam. does his government have the means and the will to avert a national calamity? amin salam, in beirut. welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you, stephen. always a pleasure.— always a pleasure. well, it's ureat to always a pleasure. well, it's great to have _ always a pleasure. well, it's great to have you _ always a pleasure. well, it's great to have you back - always a pleasure. well, it's great to have you back on i always a pleasure. well, it'sl great to have you back on the show and if i may, i want to start with some words you said just one week after octob
i'm stephen sackur. lebanon has long been a dysfunctional state, tragically for the lebanese people it suits many powerful players, both inside and outside the country to keep it that way. having just about staved off total economic collapse at the start of this decade, lebanon is currently the arena for an increasingly dangerous showdown between israel and the iranians backed militia hezbollah. my guess is lebanon's economy minister amin salam. does his government have the means and the will...
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i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to c
i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one...
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, ,, , stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has not - stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has not been| stephen? i was impressed with his l match and focus. he has not been at his best, taking over and doing enough to where he is, only it's a percent shots at some stages, if you get to the final he would be mid 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he — 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has _ 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots _ 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of _ 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of gears - 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of gears left . 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of gears left to | assume he has lots of gears left to go. assume he has lots of gears left to a 0- ., assume he has lots of gears left to t
, ,, , stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has not - stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has not been| stephen? i was impressed with his l match and focus. he has not been at his best, taking over and doing enough to where he is, only it's a percent shots at some stages, if you get to the...
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i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to c
i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one...
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it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that your movement and many others on the so—called right to life side of this argument are very well funded, have many immensely rich backers of your own, and also have had a very close relationship with the republican party. i'd love to meet some! i'm interested now to discuss with you whether you are ready to break with the republican party — but, in particular, with donald trump — because you want a federal ban outlawing abortion. you think that the constitution of the united states has to be amended in some way, or
it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that...
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thank you for having me again, stephen. israel has a vital choice to make right now with regard to iran. does it respond again, up the ante, escalate, or does it not? what do you believe the choice will be and should be? frankly speaking, stephen, i don't think we have a dilemma here. we have to retaliate. the question is how we do it, when we do it, against whom. but i don't think we can sit idly by after the attack we saw two nights ago here in israel, 300 projectiles that came from iran directly into israel. i'm not familiar with any other sovereign nation that will not retaliate after such an aggressive attack. and we have to make it very clear. iran chose to send those rockets, missiles and uavs from iran. for many months and years, they use their proxies in the region. they built a very massive force around israel, but they decided to escalate. they decided to create a new equation by sending all of those rockets from iran into israel. they decided to escalate, you say. how would you characterise bombing a diplomatic
thank you for having me again, stephen. israel has a vital choice to make right now with regard to iran. does it respond again, up the ante, escalate, or does it not? what do you believe the choice will be and should be? frankly speaking, stephen, i don't think we have a dilemma here. we have to retaliate. the question is how we do it, when we do it, against whom. but i don't think we can sit idly by after the attack we saw two nights ago here in israel, 300 projectiles that came from iran...
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where you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't something they wanted to do. we have been investigating the murder, exposed various failings particularly relating to matthew white. there are still leads available, that is what baroness doreen lawrence feels, that's what she said to date and then the met this evening had to announce this. this is a vast case, there have been so many reviews, probably the met�*s best known investigation. what will happen now is the way this will work is yet to be set out. the family will not settle for a force they are not happy reviewing it. how big it is, what
where you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. well, daniel de simonejoins me now from the newsroom. hello, daniel. it does seem quite surprising that 31 years after the death of stephen lawrence and the met police are still apologising to the lawrence family. it is absolutely _ the lawrence family. it is absolutely extraordinary. j the lawrence family. it 3 absolutely extraordinary. one of the criticisms that was in the landmark macpherson report 25 years ago was the met�*s failure around family liaison, the failure to treat the lawrence family, stephen's parents, in the proper way, in a fair way, and we are 25 years on and the met commissioner himself is having to issue an apology today about the
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. well, daniel de simonejoins me now from the newsroom. hello, daniel. it does seem quite surprising that 31 years...
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stephen olsen says the us and — your visit. stephen olsen says the us and china _ your visit. stephen olsen says the us and china will - your visit. stephen olsen says the us and china will continue to be challenged by fundamental differences. i to be challenged by fundamental differences-_ differences. i think talking is alwa s differences. i think talking is always better _ differences. i think talking is always better than _ differences. i think talking is always better than not - differences. i think talking is | always better than not talking so for that reason alone the meetings are positive but in my judgement, at least, i don't expect anything to come out of the discussions that will significantly move the needle on the overall bilateral relationship. china will continue to, correctly or incorrectly, claim that china the united states is determined to block its peaceful rise and the united states will continue to claim that china engages in a host of predatory economic and trade policies which threaten the rules —based global system. those are the perceptions that we
stephen olsen says the us and — your visit. stephen olsen says the us and china _ your visit. stephen olsen says the us and china will - your visit. stephen olsen says the us and china will continue to be challenged by fundamental differences. i to be challenged by fundamental differences-_ differences. i think talking is alwa s differences. i think talking is always better _ differences. i think talking is always better than _ differences. i think talking is always better than not -...
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well, no, because stephen's killers are still walking the streets. it wasn't until the coroner's inquest that we got to see the five main suspects. they appeared to treat the legal system with contempt... ..as if they were above the whole process. that triggered the daily mail to publish its now infamous headline, "murderers," naming the five main suspects. the daily mail has really. thrown down the gauntlet with this story. that headline was so powerful that the case for examining what had gone wrong became increasingly impossible to avoid. the day in 2012 when dobson and norris were convicted was a day of huge satisfaction for both of stephen's parents. i've had a lot of support from everybody, from the press included, and i think ijust wanted to say thank you all. i think doreen lawrence came to trust the daily mail because of the role that they played in her campaign. in her claim, there is a section that is very personal. you get the sense that there was a close relationship there, and one where she felt that she was in safe hands. she trusted t
well, no, because stephen's killers are still walking the streets. it wasn't until the coroner's inquest that we got to see the five main suspects. they appeared to treat the legal system with contempt... ..as if they were above the whole process. that triggered the daily mail to publish its now infamous headline, "murderers," naming the five main suspects. the daily mail has really. thrown down the gauntlet with this story. that headline was so powerful that the case for examining...
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stephen's reaction is one _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of— this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that - this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that has - reaction is one of many that has been shared by members of the lgbt plus community, others calling it heartbreaking and saying they expected the constitutions to transcend what they, cultural prejudice. and since the passing of the lot last year, there have been cases of increased discrimination. even those perceived to members of the community. people reported being fired from theirjobs, evicted from their homes, going into hiding, basically forfear they their homes, going into hiding, basically for fear they will be attacked. people who have been physically attacked. this basically, aside from the sections that have been struck out, which was basically criminalising the public, are not necessarily the lgbtq, it may not change much for that community. b
stephen's reaction is one _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of— this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that - this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that has - reaction is one of many that has been shared by members of the lgbt plus community, others calling it heartbreaking and saying they expected the constitutions to transcend what they, cultural prejudice. and...
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i'm afraid you can't have it both ways, stephen. so whatjk rowling has managed to prove, if anything, is, of course, that simply putting out tweets that may well be ones that i absolutely disagree with, and they may be offensive, hurtful... do you disagree with them? yes, i do disagree with jk rowling on a lot of her tweets. and do you think she's peddling hate? can ijust... can you just let me finish my point here? the point is that she then invited police to explore and examine her tweets. and the police made the obvious point — and it would be obvious to anybody who read the legislation — that they weren't going to meet the criminal threshold of the stirring—up offences that are in the act. so she's just... but, with respect, it isn't obvious to many transgender activists in scotland... no, no... ..who say that if this act is to mean anything, then there has to be a proper investigation. this act... there was a proper investigation by police. the point of the act is to stop these stirring—up offences, stirring up of hatre
i'm afraid you can't have it both ways, stephen. so whatjk rowling has managed to prove, if anything, is, of course, that simply putting out tweets that may well be ones that i absolutely disagree with, and they may be offensive, hurtful... do you disagree with them? yes, i do disagree with jk rowling on a lot of her tweets. and do you think she's peddling hate? can ijust... can you just let me finish my point here? the point is that she then invited police to explore and examine her tweets....
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thank you, stephen. thank you. hello, there. it certainly was a windy weekend, but the winds are going to be a lot lighter on monday, and that's because storm kathleen, to the north of scotland, is weakening and moving away. but we are seeing more cloud coming in from the south across england and wales, and this area of low pressure is taking a bit of rain northwards, as well. clearer skies, scotland and northern ireland, will mean a chilly start here. we've got the early rain in north wales and northern england moving northwards and largely petering out across southern scotland. later in the day, we'll see some rain arriving in northern ireland. this rain in the south—west of england pushes back into wales, and some showery bursts of rain arrive in southern england and later into the midlands. but ahead of that, we'll get some sunshine for a while in the midlands and eastern england, so temperatures back up to a healthy 17 or 18 degrees. now, if you're hoping to get a view of the partial solar eclipse in northern and western
thank you, stephen. thank you. hello, there. it certainly was a windy weekend, but the winds are going to be a lot lighter on monday, and that's because storm kathleen, to the north of scotland, is weakening and moving away. but we are seeing more cloud coming in from the south across england and wales, and this area of low pressure is taking a bit of rain northwards, as well. clearer skies, scotland and northern ireland, will mean a chilly start here. we've got the early rain in north wales...
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i'm stephen sackur. israel, backed by the us and other allies, showed just how effective air defences can be when faced with a missile barrage from iran. imagine, then, how ukraine is feeling right now. day after day, russia is targeting ukrainian cities and infrastructure with missiles and drones. kyiv�*s air defences are too few, too depleted to neutralise the threat. my guest is former ukrainian prime minister arseniy yatsenyuk. is air defence a symptom of a wider malaise, that ukraine lacks the backing it needs to defy russia's war machine? arseniy yatsenyuk in kyiv, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. here's a very simple first question. do you feel that ukraine right now is going through its bleakest moments in this war since your country survived that initial russian onslaught in late february 2022? we are at a critical juncture, no doubt, stephen, you're absolutely correct. so we survived two years ago due to an unbelievable resolve of the ukrainian people and due to the real un
i'm stephen sackur. israel, backed by the us and other allies, showed just how effective air defences can be when faced with a missile barrage from iran. imagine, then, how ukraine is feeling right now. day after day, russia is targeting ukrainian cities and infrastructure with missiles and drones. kyiv�*s air defences are too few, too depleted to neutralise the threat. my guest is former ukrainian prime minister arseniy yatsenyuk. is air defence a symptom of a wider malaise, that ukraine...
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he'll next play scotland's stephen maguire. the world number one scottie scheffler has his fourth win in five pga tour starts after getting the job done on monday at the rbc heritage in south carolina following a weather delayed finish. scheffler, who won the masters a week ago, after going back—to—back at the arnold palmer invitational and the players in march, resumed on 20 under and five clear of the chasing pack. with two pars and a bogey over his closing holes, he completed a three—under 68 to register a tenth pga tour victory in little over two years. and that's all the sport for now. let's get more now on our top story from new york where a court is hearing opening arguments in donald trump's hush—money trial. the former us president faces 3a counts of business fraud in a scheme to pay off porn star stormy daniels to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. a stills photographer is allowed in the court, these are
he'll next play scotland's stephen maguire. the world number one scottie scheffler has his fourth win in five pga tour starts after getting the job done on monday at the rbc heritage in south carolina following a weather delayed finish. scheffler, who won the masters a week ago, after going back—to—back at the arnold palmer invitational and the players in march, resumed on 20 under and five clear of the chasing pack. with two pars and a bogey over his closing holes, he completed a...
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thank you, stephen. thank you. hello there. tuesday, unfortunately brought more stormy weather with it and coastal flooding with the high tides, as well as inland flooding. a brief ridge of high pressure is pushing that low pressure out the way, but the weather fronts are hot off the heels again off the atlantic with more rain to come through the day ahead. this is what we had on tuesday — 60 millimetres and more across beddelert in north wales. many of the other wettest places seeing 30—110 millimetres of rain. and despite the showers having ease, the rain and the winds through the night and it turns chilly with a touch of frost, potentially a few areas first thing and some mist and fog in the south. already, temperatures are rising in the west ahead of the next band of rain that you may have seen there. so wet through the morning rush across northern ireland, underneath this weather front. and as it comes in, it's introducing milder atlantic air. so it will turn misty and foggy over the hills as well as the fog first thin
thank you, stephen. thank you. hello there. tuesday, unfortunately brought more stormy weather with it and coastal flooding with the high tides, as well as inland flooding. a brief ridge of high pressure is pushing that low pressure out the way, but the weather fronts are hot off the heels again off the atlantic with more rain to come through the day ahead. this is what we had on tuesday — 60 millimetres and more across beddelert in north wales. many of the other wettest places seeing...
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going to stephen's oint, art act differently? going to stephen's point. part of— act differently? going to stephen's point. part of the _ act differently? going to stephen's point, part of the reason _ act differently? going to stephen's point, part of the reason keir- point, part of the reason keir starmer does not want to directly answer the idea of can she stay in the post? angela rayner has said she would step aside, but she is elected by the membership like keir starmer so it is much more complicated. she has her own power base unlike any other member of the shadow cabinet. keir starmer have really worked on the relationship in the last few years. i think it is tricky. i think on the tory side in terms of what are they getting from this? i agree with stephen, i don't think this will save the tories local election campaign. they are in dire straits. but what it does is i think it probably improves it a little bit because people are thinking, at least they are under pressure as well. one of labour's keep media performance, the attacked, is not out there, so she is on the defens
going to stephen's oint, art act differently? going to stephen's point. part of— act differently? going to stephen's point. part of the _ act differently? going to stephen's point, part of the reason _ act differently? going to stephen's point, part of the reason keir- point, part of the reason keir starmer does not want to directly answer the idea of can she stay in the post? angela rayner has said she would step aside, but she is elected by the membership like keir starmer so it is much...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. thames water customers can see their bills increase by 40% of new plans to boost investment are approved. the water film which is the biggest in britain wants to increase its spending on 0bama to projects by £3 billion but is now seeking permission from the regulator to raise consumer bills for the second time this year. it comes amid criticism on the water quality in the river terms. the death has been announced in the usjournalist the river terms. the death has been announced in the us journalist terry anderson who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years doing lebanon's civil war. he was 76. he was cheap middle east correspondent for the associated
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. thames water customers can see their bills increase by 40% of new plans to boost investment are approved. the...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. well, the metropolitan police are also facing pressure over their handling in london of pro—palestinian demonstrations. the met has twice had to apologise after an officer described the head of the campaign for anti—semitism as "openlyjewish". well, somejewish groups have been meeting the metropolitan police commissioner this morning. lucy manning is with us now. how did the meeting go? it was described to me by somebody who is there as positive. this all started from footage from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations when the chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism tried to cross the road, he was wearing a head covering and as you sa
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. well, the metropolitan police are also facing pressure over their handling in london of pro—palestinian...
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thank you, stephen. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day, but lots more dry weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week now with high pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of the afternoon. it's a cloudy, mild start to the day across england and wales, it's a little brighter further north across scotland and northern ireland, the focus of the showers gradually shifting further southwards as we head through the afternoon across the midlands, down through central southern england. now, there will be quite a brisk and a chilly northerly to northwesterly wind blowing, lightening again by the time we get to the end of the day. quite a range of temperatures, too, just eight celsius in aberdeenshire with th
thank you, stephen. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day, but lots more dry weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week now with high pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. they have no agreed that an independent police force will review the lawrence case. those calls from stephen's mother for the the lawrence case. those calls from stephen's motherfor the inquiry to be reopened, more of course i was always on our website. the president of ecuador has won won a referendum on introducing tougher security, to counter a surge in violence by drugs gangs. the new measures include allowing the military to patrol the streets, and the imposition of harsher jail sentences. the country now has the highest murder rate in latin america — as the influence of powerful drug cartels has grown. ione wells sent this report from the capital, q
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thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalizingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure — bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will see some spells of sunshine. that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to tak
thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalizingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure — bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the 34—year—old was told last year she'd spend the rest of her life injail, after she was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill a further six at the countess of chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. her application is being considered by a panel ofjudges at the court of appeal in london. five mortgage lenders have announced they are increasing rates, and more are expected to follow. barclays, hsbc, natwest, accord and leeds building society have made the announcement followin
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. just a reminder that we are awaiting a press conference at 10:30am from our prime minister rishi sunak on the rwanda bill which is ping—pong in between the upper chambers of the house of commons today so we will bring you that as and when we get it. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. just a reminder that we are awaiting a press conference at 10:30am from our prime minister rishi sunak on the...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly drugs are getting into the uk. netazenes made in labs in china are being smuggled into the country before being mixed into other illegal drugs. our correspondent has more. the 21—year—old southampton musician dylan rocha died after unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. just really wanted to cuddle him. i put my head on his chest, really scared. i didn't want to put my head on his chest because because his heart wasn't beating. heart wasn't beating any more. we've discovered the super—strength manmade drugs linked to more than 100 uk deaths are being openly advertis
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stephen mcdonell is there. he heard secretary blinken laying out a pretty long agenda with his counterpart for this meeting. how much optimism is there that the two sides can find some sort of agreement on any of these issues? it’s any of these issues? it's interesting _ any of these issues? it's interesting that - any of these issues? it�*s interesting that both of them have said not only their own governments but the whole world was calling on them to find a way forward, to co—operate on so many areas because if they don't co—operate, well, of course, the economic impact alone could be significant. but it is interesting, the words from wang yi were pretty tough and we thought they might be but i am getting a readout now of it. "the us should not interfere in china's internal affairs. suppressed china's development or trample on china's red lines close include involving china's security, treasury and sovereignty interests, tough words but we expected they would be. what expected they would be. what abo
stephen mcdonell is there. he heard secretary blinken laying out a pretty long agenda with his counterpart for this meeting. how much optimism is there that the two sides can find some sort of agreement on any of these issues? it’s any of these issues? it's interesting _ any of these issues? it's interesting that - any of these issues? it�*s interesting that both of them have said not only their own governments but the whole world was calling on them to find a way forward, to co—operate...
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stephen mcdonell in beijing, _ economy are also important. stephen mcdonell in beijing, thank— economy are also important. stephen mcdonell in beijing, thank you. - hollywood actress ashleyjudd says the overturning of disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein's 2020 rape conviction is a "hard day for survivors". she was the first woman to go public with the allegations against weinstein. new york's highest court has ruled that he didn't get a fair trial, although the 72—year—old remains in prison. he was separately convicted of rape in los angeles. the 2020 case was a landmark in the me too movement and many activists, complainants, and lawyers say the overturning of his conviction as a setback for abuse survivors. ashleyjudd called the overturning "an act of institutional betrayal". she's been speaking to my colleague caitriona perry, who asked whether she would like to see weinstein re—tried. you know, what's important to know is that a courtroom is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual violence. they can be very traumati
stephen mcdonell in beijing, _ economy are also important. stephen mcdonell in beijing, thank— economy are also important. stephen mcdonell in beijing, thank you. - hollywood actress ashleyjudd says the overturning of disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein's 2020 rape conviction is a "hard day for survivors". she was the first woman to go public with the allegations against weinstein. new york's highest court has ruled that he didn't get a fair trial, although the 72—year—old...
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the stephen lawrence — every single level. the stephen lawrence inquiry subsequently reported — lawrence inquiry subsequently reported on the incident and said there _ reported on the incident and said there was— reported on the incident and said there was little the police did well — there was little the police did well i— there was little the police did well. i think that lead to a wholesale change in how policing happened, particularly around murden — happened, particularly around murder. when i was a young constable, you would work on your role and _ constable, you would work on your role and he — constable, you would work on your role and be dragged off occasionally and form _ role and be dragged off occasionally and form part of the murder squad. we now— and form part of the murder squad. we now have dedicated murder squad teams _ we now have dedicated murder squad teams it— we now have dedicated murder squad teams it is— we now have dedicated murder squad teams. it is professionalised. we have _ teams.
the stephen lawrence — every single level. the stephen lawrence inquiry subsequently reported — lawrence inquiry subsequently reported on the incident and said there _ reported on the incident and said there was— reported on the incident and said there was little the police did well — there was little the police did well i— there was little the police did well. i think that lead to a wholesale change in how policing happened, particularly around murden — happened, particularly...
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i'm stephen sackur. acting is both an art and a craft. the words are written elsewhere, the action is directed by another but, ultimately, the power of the performance rests on the actor's ability to inhabit the role. so, what does it take to succeed in this precarious profession? well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why? eddie marsan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. you do seem to be that rare breed as an actor, a guy who is constantly, permanently busy. how do you manage it? i just... i think when i first started in drama school, i was always the guy who played the old man in the chekhov piece. if there was a young, attractive young man played the guy who shot himself at the end, i was always the old guy with gout. they used to call me captain velcro in drama school because i played all the small parts. so, i realised very early on that nobody wou
i'm stephen sackur. acting is both an art and a craft. the words are written elsewhere, the action is directed by another but, ultimately, the power of the performance rests on the actor's ability to inhabit the role. so, what does it take to succeed in this precarious profession? well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why?...
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a tight battle between those players and stephen maguire just has the edge _ and stephen maguire just has the edge. one is very important last round _ edge. one is very important last round -- — edge. one is very important last round —— round to finish 5—3 in front — round -- round to finish 5-3 in front. ~ : :, ~' round -- round to finish 5-3 in front. ~ : :, ,, :, ., :, �* �* front. much work to come, all on bbc for, catch front. much work to come, all on bbc for. catch us— front. much work to come, all on bbc for, catch us there. _ katie boulter is looking to secure a place in the third round of the madrid open and she's making good progress. she's currently a set to the good against america's robin montgomerey — after taking the first by 6—1 in the last few moments she went a break up in the second but montgomerey then broke back — the score currently 4—3. meanwhile, britain's jack draper is out of the madrid open. it was a straight sets win for pole hubert hurkacz, who's through to the third round. it's hurkacz�*s second win over draper this month after
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i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen.
i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one...
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stephen, thank you. a lot more coverage on secretary blinken�*s visit to china, stay tuned for that on bbc news. continue the dialog when the presidents met months ago where exchanges of dialog have occurred on the among our military and cabinet never ministers such as secretary yellen in talking about trade issues. they are clearly differences but a good foundation now to try to improve the relationship, because the world is depending on close cooperation and collaboration between these countries for global issues like climate change, terrorism, halting the proliferation of nuclear weapons. as you say, they are at least talking but washington seems increasingly frustrated when it comes to chinese aid to russia, will that be one of the topics discussed? the hot spots around the world would be a matter of discussion, i'm sure antony blinken would reinforce the message that china must not provide direct military aid to russia, but also china needs to try to move for peace and reduction of hostilities in
stephen, thank you. a lot more coverage on secretary blinken�*s visit to china, stay tuned for that on bbc news. continue the dialog when the presidents met months ago where exchanges of dialog have occurred on the among our military and cabinet never ministers such as secretary yellen in talking about trade issues. they are clearly differences but a good foundation now to try to improve the relationship, because the world is depending on close cooperation and collaboration between these...
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thank you very much, stephen sackur, for this great interview. temperatures warmest day of the year so far. for northern ireland. south—westerly wins brought moisture into parts of wales in south lindberg and grey skies and some spots of drizzle he blew into the afternoon. for the midlands, north of england and scotland, sunny skies like these look rather more typical, certainly warm in the sunshine. heading into the friday weather picture looking at the jet stream, similar pattern with south—westerly winds drugged up at the jet stream coming up from the azores area. that is why the weather continues to be exceptionally mild. temperatures again forecast to reach the high teens or later. quite widely, aberdeen 18 degrees friday afternoon comparing with the average of april of 11. as temperature 7 degrees above average. friday morning started off in a great note, probably some mist and fog patches around around coastal areas. some patches of rain for northern ireland into the scotland in northern england for a time but certainly will not be wri
thank you very much, stephen sackur, for this great interview. temperatures warmest day of the year so far. for northern ireland. south—westerly wins brought moisture into parts of wales in south lindberg and grey skies and some spots of drizzle he blew into the afternoon. for the midlands, north of england and scotland, sunny skies like these look rather more typical, certainly warm in the sunshine. heading into the friday weather picture looking at the jet stream, similar pattern with...
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thank you very much, stephen sackur, for this great interview. hello. wednesday we had cloud and rain. that's tending to move its way southwards overnight. so most places are going to be dry on thursday. there will be some sunshine around as well in those south—westerly winds. more cloud likely in southern most parts of england and wales. a few spots of rain near the south coast. but for many places it will be dry with the sunshine info south—westerly winds, warmer, temperatures may be making 19—20 celsius across lincolnshire. weather fronts on the scene, they will return back northwards again on friday. around the top of the area of high pressure. so we are going to see more cloud and some patchy rain coming into northern ireland heading toward scotland. maybe the far north of england as well. for this outcome after a bit of a cloudy start, it should brighten up. sunshine coming through. those same south—westerly winds. stealing warm air. could make 18 celsius in scotland where we sheltered from most of that rain across some eastern parts of en
thank you very much, stephen sackur, for this great interview. hello. wednesday we had cloud and rain. that's tending to move its way southwards overnight. so most places are going to be dry on thursday. there will be some sunshine around as well in those south—westerly winds. more cloud likely in southern most parts of england and wales. a few spots of rain near the south coast. but for many places it will be dry with the sunshine info south—westerly winds, warmer, temperatures may be...
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exactly, you are quite right, stephen, sorry. in fact, 60% of people who are born with my condition are born to average height parents. anybody who watches this programme who is themselves average height or even tall could have a short child. obviously, myself, i have a 50—50 chance of a short child and, indeed, my father had an average height child and a fully affected child — me. but in average people, it is very rare. maybei in 20,000. sperm — it's usually sperm — go different and, therefore, an achondroplasia child is born. you are an academic, and ethicist and you think about the very biggest and deepest ethical subjects that face us human beings. but this is also of course deeply personal. you have chosen to be candid and open about the very difficult emotional conversations you have had within your own family over the generations. absolutely, yeah. it is difficult, in a sense, for me to get into this with you because it seemed so personal, but your own mother, for example, revealed to you later in her life that had
exactly, you are quite right, stephen, sorry. in fact, 60% of people who are born with my condition are born to average height parents. anybody who watches this programme who is themselves average height or even tall could have a short child. obviously, myself, i have a 50—50 chance of a short child and, indeed, my father had an average height child and a fully affected child — me. but in average people, it is very rare. maybei in 20,000. sperm — it's usually sperm — go different and,...
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i'm stephen sackur. there seems to be no end to the suffering of the people of zimbabwe. a prolonged drought is threatening to spread mass hunger in a country grimly familiar with political repression and economic chaos. but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come to his homeland? job sikhala, in a location that we have agreed not to reveal, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, steve, for your invitation to this important interview. well, it's important to have you on this show. you emerged from more than 1.5 years of pre—trial detention in zimbabwe earlier this year. we saw photographs of you last year, shackled, as you were given healthcare while still in detention. i just wonder what impact that experience has had on you physically and mentally. it really affected me to the most difficult depth. i have been maltreated as if i'm a ter
i'm stephen sackur. there seems to be no end to the suffering of the people of zimbabwe. a prolonged drought is threatening to spread mass hunger in a country grimly familiar with political repression and economic chaos. but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come...
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stephen snorts and i'm working every day with, i you know, on a big hollywood show. and i thought, why do they have this very fixed idea of me? and i didn't go back and work for a little while. and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in those parameters, in those definitions. you've actually opened up for me a whole area that i think is very interesting for an actor these days. and it's a debate about what they call authenticity, the degree to which actors should and can embrace parts that are far from their own personal experience. right. and it literally has led to huge arguments about whether a non—trans actor should play a trans role, whether ajewish, a non—jewish actor should play a jewish role. ijust wonder, you know, given your view of acting as a craft, as something that you can work at and get bet
stephen snorts and i'm working every day with, i you know, on a big hollywood show. and i thought, why do they have this very fixed idea of me? and i didn't go back and work for a little while. and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in...
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i'm stephen sackur. last december, the world's highest court, the international court ofjustice, began considering a case which has stirred debate and controversy around the world. the state of south africa accused the state of israel of violating the genocide convention in gaza. in its initial ruling, the court overwhelmingly found there was a plausible case to answer, but a finaljudgment
i'm stephen sackur. last december, the world's highest court, the international court ofjustice, began considering a case which has stirred debate and controversy around the world. the state of south africa accused the state of israel of violating the genocide convention in gaza. in its initial ruling, the court overwhelmingly found there was a plausible case to answer, but a finaljudgment