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so, this was not an u.s., uk joint operation to defend israel. the uk involvement last night looks more second order that it may have been more of a support capacity. in terms of language and diplomacy from the uk we are seeing the jewel position of condemning events overnight. but also trying to urge restraint and de-escalation. think later today we will likely hear from senior members of the government more closely involved with the uk military response. for now, though, it was up to the health secretary to deliver the broader uk position when she told the uk studios this morning. >> i am conscious this is a moving situation and more details will emerge. but, we want to ensure now that this does not escalate and so our message to everyone is that we have to contain this, we have to work with israel to ensure that they are supported but to do so in a way that helps to de-escalate tensions in the region because this is not what any of us wanted. british jets and uk jets were sent to the region as part of what a called operation shade an antiiniti
so, this was not an u.s., uk joint operation to defend israel. the uk involvement last night looks more second order that it may have been more of a support capacity. in terms of language and diplomacy from the uk we are seeing the jewel position of condemning events overnight. but also trying to urge restraint and de-escalation. think later today we will likely hear from senior members of the government more closely involved with the uk military response. for now, though, it was up to the...
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what is the uk play? >> the uk is a close supporter of israel but it is taking an interesting stance in terms of the way it is describing its role. the u.s. military has very clearly said it's just for flying in support of the israeli operations to defend its airspace overnight from this unprecedented irani barrage of ballistic crews missiles and explosive drones. for the uk, they said they deployed additional jets, along with refueling tanker aircraft. to an airbase we have where the uk already has a deployment. it has been there for years operating against islamic states in iraq and syria. ostensibly, this increase in jets to cyprus has been part of operation shade so not an admission however, the aircraft that were deployed last night, and they don't deploy every night so the fact that they were is clearly because of this that there was happening. this note attack that was coming from iran. they were given permission to shoot down any iranian missiles or drones. as part of that mission. which would mea
what is the uk play? >> the uk is a close supporter of israel but it is taking an interesting stance in terms of the way it is describing its role. the u.s. military has very clearly said it's just for flying in support of the israeli operations to defend its airspace overnight from this unprecedented irani barrage of ballistic crews missiles and explosive drones. for the uk, they said they deployed additional jets, along with refueling tanker aircraft. to an airbase we have where the uk...
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tell us a little bit more about the uk response then. publicly supportive of israel as we heard from the u.s.. >> we know that the uk has moved raf jets to the region. we know that raf jets were involved in some capacity in israel, in defense of israel last night. specifically whether they shot down any iranian drones or missiles is not clear. there is no direct confirmation from the ministry of defense. what the government has said is that those jets being moved to the region as part of operation shader. to counter islamic states in iraq and syria. however, those jets were also authorized to shoot down iranian drones if they needed to. so the involvement feels a little bit more second-order than the u.s. mission over there. it may well be that the raf have more of a support role, and some back for the u.s. jets on existing missions. in terms of the language we've been getting from uk senior ministers, he issued a statement overnight condemning, as he said, in the strongest terms, the reckless attack against israel. talking about how the
tell us a little bit more about the uk response then. publicly supportive of israel as we heard from the u.s.. >> we know that the uk has moved raf jets to the region. we know that raf jets were involved in some capacity in israel, in defense of israel last night. specifically whether they shot down any iranian drones or missiles is not clear. there is no direct confirmation from the ministry of defense. what the government has said is that those jets being moved to the region as part of...
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-uk defense, israeli defense mission. it may prove that they have more of a support, but yes, the language of the diplomacy from the uk, condemnation standing with israel and its security, that message coming out as well. but i think, deep concern about where this could go now. >> rob and dominic, thank you very much indeed. >>> just let you know, coming up at half past eight, joe phillips will be getting more reaction to last night's attack from both the government and labor. he will be speaking to the health secretary, victoria atkins, she was behind just a moment ago, and shadow secretary, evette cooper. that is coming up in the program just got it: 30. 30. let's to take a look now at the weather. cooler, as a risk northwesterly replaces a mild southwesterly flow, however, temperatures will be close to average for april. mostly dry start of the day for southern parts of england and wales. blustery showers in the northwest, they will become more widespread through the morning. some of the showers will be heavy on foundr
-uk defense, israeli defense mission. it may prove that they have more of a support, but yes, the language of the diplomacy from the uk, condemnation standing with israel and its security, that message coming out as well. but i think, deep concern about where this could go now. >> rob and dominic, thank you very much indeed. >>> just let you know, coming up at half past eight, joe phillips will be getting more reaction to last night's attack from both the government and labor. he...
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so rocco what has the uk response been done? we we know rf jets were involved in the defense of israel overnight, that potentially was more in a support capacity. we also know from the the defense update overnight, the uk has decided to move more rf jets and refueling tankers to the region. saying these would intercept any airborne attacks that were in range of any uk missions in the region. so that is practically what is going on militarily. in terms of the language that is coming out from the uk overnight it is very much focused on condemning the iranian attack toward israel. but also urging de-escalation, as well. the prime minister, rishi sunak, released a statement overnight in which he said he condemned in the strongest terms the iranian regime's reckless attack, the strikes risk employment tensions and destabilizing the region. iran has once again and demonstrated its intent on sewing chaos in his own backyard. he said that the uk would stand by israel's security and all of its regional partners and is working to stabiliz
so rocco what has the uk response been done? we we know rf jets were involved in the defense of israel overnight, that potentially was more in a support capacity. we also know from the the defense update overnight, the uk has decided to move more rf jets and refueling tankers to the region. saying these would intercept any airborne attacks that were in range of any uk missions in the region. so that is practically what is going on militarily. in terms of the language that is coming out from the...
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apparently the uk is being an alternate code holder and cheerleader by joining in the fray. this is not what needs to happen. israel has behaved recklessly. it has behaved dangerously. iran has also behaved recklessly and dangerously. we do not need to be pouring gasoline on this fire, which is apparently what we are doing. i think that is a huge mistake. >> obviously both israel and iran would say the other party is responsible for escalating it. israel is obviously still traumatized is probably the right word to use over the october 7th attacks, which were, shook the country to its core. you mentioned grown-ups in the room. do you have any hope that the u.s. is trying to possibly rein in the israeli response? that would be your help and if so, do you think they have the ability and the influence to do so? >> they do have the ability and influence, no doubt. reagan did it, eisenhower did it, george herbert walker bush did it. this administration has been loath to use that influence. they have made comments about we wish you would do this, we wish you wouldn't do that but wi
apparently the uk is being an alternate code holder and cheerleader by joining in the fray. this is not what needs to happen. israel has behaved recklessly. it has behaved dangerously. iran has also behaved recklessly and dangerously. we do not need to be pouring gasoline on this fire, which is apparently what we are doing. i think that is a huge mistake. >> obviously both israel and iran would say the other party is responsible for escalating it. israel is obviously still traumatized is...
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the united states, uk, and others helped. iran, it's useless to do this but message has been sent. >> that's right. i think that -- they have a dilemma and choice. and the message from the white house is jack reed calling for prudence on the part of israel. so that's definitely the advice coming from the united states. please don't escalate further. you know, this could get out of control, and i think israel will have to respond somehow. i think that will be certain. the question is to what degree, at what level can they calibrate their response so that we don't have a direct, you know, open-ended war between israel and iran? you there is one take away here. israel's air defenses seemed to have worked very well and they poured a lot of money into that with a of u.s. help but if this is accurate -- we still don't know all the details -- but it seems to suggest that they were able to fend off dozens of drones and ballistic missiles. you said they had plenty of time to prepare and they knew this was coming and i don't think this
the united states, uk, and others helped. iran, it's useless to do this but message has been sent. >> that's right. i think that -- they have a dilemma and choice. and the message from the white house is jack reed calling for prudence on the part of israel. so that's definitely the advice coming from the united states. please don't escalate further. you know, this could get out of control, and i think israel will have to respond somehow. i think that will be certain. the question is to...
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even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel, including jordan and the uk. iran said it is done, that the garage was it's only response to israel's deadly air strike on iran's embassy compound in syria. but, iran warns today that any israeli reprisal would be met with an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, jeremy johnson, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon and former editor in chief of the jerusalem post, yakov katz is here now he is now a senior fellow at the jewish policy institute, the author of three books on the israeli motor including israel versus iran, the shadow war. i want to start with a quote that i heard earlier today, david sanger of the "new york times" called this a rubicon moment. iran has not attacked israel in the four decades since the rizzo revolution. does israel now have more latitude to attack iran directly? jeremy? >> i think israel would be justified in retaliating, and certainly there is some argument that they should, to reestablish deterrence. i think this is probably what the israeli war cabinet is debating at t
even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel, including jordan and the uk. iran said it is done, that the garage was it's only response to israel's deadly air strike on iran's embassy compound in syria. but, iran warns today that any israeli reprisal would be met with an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, jeremy johnson, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon and former editor in chief of the jerusalem post, yakov katz is here now he is now a senior fellow at the...
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and i am hearing that the uk played a role and france played a role. and so, i think what we have here was a metered response from iran because they didn't want for further escalation of this. >> the numbers really quickly here, general, the idf the source we have 300 plus projectiles as mentioned earlier. they say 99% were intercepted either by idf or other parties and some you were mentioning. that would mean roughly about three or four made it through. does the math add up? >> yes, it does. and i understand that the ballistic missiles are the ones that got through. those are the ones that i anticipated would get through. and i am told it hit an idf military facility down south. and so ballistic missiles are hard to shoot down. the patriots and the david sling participated going after the high altitude missiles. and you expect some to get through. but the intent to overwhelm the iron dome umbrella over israel in order to allow some of these to get through. >> general, what if the united states did not assist israel in its defense? would we have seen
and i am hearing that the uk played a role and france played a role. and so, i think what we have here was a metered response from iran because they didn't want for further escalation of this. >> the numbers really quickly here, general, the idf the source we have 300 plus projectiles as mentioned earlier. they say 99% were intercepted either by idf or other parties and some you were mentioning. that would mean roughly about three or four made it through. does the math add up? >>...
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we see it with the uk. this is a very unique set of alliances that the united states has, unique historically, and they're beginning to produce fruit at a time when the united states really needs -- is challenged on multiple fronts. biden is challenged on multiple fronts. this summit meeting today is sort of a very strong reflection of how closely tied this particular key ally in asia is with the united states. >> i also want to bring in nbc's peter alexander, chief white house correspondent who is just steps from those podiums, and we heard you asking one of those questions, peter. president biden was asked about a range of issues from the new inflation numbers to the warning to israel to your question about the new abortion ruling. i wonder what your big takeaway from this press conference is. >> obviously the backdrop to all of this on a stifling day in the rose garden is the warm relationship between the u.s. and japan. obviously the basis for the visit, to try to fortify that relationship, to demonstra
we see it with the uk. this is a very unique set of alliances that the united states has, unique historically, and they're beginning to produce fruit at a time when the united states really needs -- is challenged on multiple fronts. biden is challenged on multiple fronts. this summit meeting today is sort of a very strong reflection of how closely tied this particular key ally in asia is with the united states. >> i also want to bring in nbc's peter alexander, chief white house...
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even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel that included jordan in the uk. iran says it's done, that the barrage was it's only response to israel's deadly airstrike on iran's embassy compound in syria but i ran warned today that any israeli reprisal would be met by an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, former editor in chief of the jerusalem post is here. he is now a senior fellow at the jewish people policy institute and the author of three books on the israeli military. >> i want to start with a quote i heard earlier today. david sanger of the new york times called this a rubicon moment. iran has not attacked israel in the four decades since the revolution. does israel know how more -- have more latitude to attack iran directly? >> i think israel would be justified in retaliating and there is some argument that they should as a deterrent but they are going to want to synchronize their actions with the united states because it was this u.s.-led coalition together with israel but also impressively together with uk, france, and jordan that actually prevent
even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel that included jordan in the uk. iran says it's done, that the barrage was it's only response to israel's deadly airstrike on iran's embassy compound in syria but i ran warned today that any israeli reprisal would be met by an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, former editor in chief of the jerusalem post is here. he is now a senior fellow at the jewish people policy institute and the author of three books on the israeli military....
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and the uk plenty of opportunities to shoot them down to avoid having these suicide drones actually hit israel proper g, and if one or two to get through, i think it is unlikely that they are targeted to civilian areas. again, iran knows that heading civilians in israelli probably would require a reaction from israel, and get support from israel at a time when israel is not very well liked in the region or even, indeed, in the western world because of its actions in gaza. i think they really do want this to be the end of the story. as richard engel pointed out on x, iran's u.n. mission very quickly put itio out as a statement that this is the end. >> let me ask you about the domestic purposes of iran's motivation for a moment before we can get into the implications for the region and what it means for the war in gaza. you mentioned that iran had to do this, or had to do something for domestic face-saving measures or purposes. walk us through why they were compelled to do that, and if they had not done that, could they have -- there was some suggestions that the iranians were requesting
and the uk plenty of opportunities to shoot them down to avoid having these suicide drones actually hit israel proper g, and if one or two to get through, i think it is unlikely that they are targeted to civilian areas. again, iran knows that heading civilians in israelli probably would require a reaction from israel, and get support from israel at a time when israel is not very well liked in the region or even, indeed, in the western world because of its actions in gaza. i think they really do...
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and so we are surely— and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound to _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act - and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act and - are surely duty—bound to act and prevent — are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms _ are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms. the _ are surely duty-bound to act and prevent harms.— are surely duty-bound to act and revent harms. , ., , ., , prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted- — prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think— prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think that - are conflicted. i do think that there are _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some good - are conflicted. i do think that there are some good legal. are conflicted. i do
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do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i don't want to be... complicit in what? be explicit. complicit in the killing of innocent people and innocent civilians. are you saying israel has committed war crimes? i've got no doubt in my mind that the evidence that we've seen certainly suggests that war crimes have been committed. i don't know anybody who thinks otherwise. see, israel says it's prosecuting a military operation against hamas. of course, hamas launched a massive attack on israel on october 7, and it says in pursuit of hamas, in pursuit of a legitimate military strategy, unfortunately, because of hamas
do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i...
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how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 - the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 months| the uk compare globally? we have l been through peer at of 18 months in which inflation in the uk has been running higher than it is in europe and the states. with these numbers, at last inflation in the uk, the rate of price increases, is growing at about the same rate as it is in the states and europe, so we have been an outperform her in a bad way on inflation. that appears to be over now. on inflation. that appears to be over "ow-— on inflation. that appears to be over now. . , , , over now. price is still very high, of course- _ over now. price is still very high, of course. how— over now. price is still very high, of course. how long _ over now. price is still
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gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time over the higher ground of scotland. gusting winds in the showers as well, even a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out but the gusts of wind reaching as high as 60 miles an hour likely to continue this afternoon and maximum temperatures of 12 degrees, feeling notably chilly with the strong north—westerly wind. tonight we continue with areas of showers moving south and east, likely to stay cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here. strong wounds on north sea coast. throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain
gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time...
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a policy which would mean an bod the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of age i the uk. a policy which would mean | anybody currently 15 years of age or younger will never legally be able to buy cigarettes in the uk. she has told the house of commons this is all about giving the next generation the freedom to live longer and healthier lives. freedom, of course, is a word cherished by many on the rights in particular, and it is the case conservative's are divided on this policy. there are those like victoria arkin into field smoking is just so bad. it is bad for your health, and it is imperative they take this step to get rid of it, but there are others in the party who are very uncomfortable about what they see as an excessive intrusion on people's freedom to smoke if they choose to, and we'll get a sense of the argumen
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the fighting that's been going on for more than a year. saddam was already fragile before the world with people needing humanitarian assistance in parts because a previous conflict but things have worsened exponentially over the past few years, collapse of state services including health care and water and sanitation especially in conflict zones, the economy taking a hard hit, the fighting affected production and supply lines and farming which means sudan cannot produce its own food anymore and all those people displaced, around 2 million outside the co
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the...
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. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's always tried to do— play its role as it's always tried to do and — play its role as it's always tried to do and some of these international, important issues that are rising _ international, important issues that are rising up the agenda. and international, important issues that are rising up the agenda.— are rising up the agenda. and let's no are rising up the agenda. and let's to back to are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, finally, - are rising up the a
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what do you make on the reports the uk has been talking to l reports the uk has been talking to countries such as armenia about replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? irate replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda?— replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? we know these discussions _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going i involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going on i involving rwanda? we know these| discussions have been going on for involving rwanda? we know these i discussions have been going on for a long time with a large number of countries, and so did numbers that could be sent to rwanda if it were to be a solution, as the government see gates, people arriving into the uk, using rwanda couldn't possibly be the solution given the number of people. if there were to be a remedy, it would require getting other countries on board. as we have seen from wanda macro, it is a long process and we know other countries
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this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week, the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like—minded countries have taken the decision to spend have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licences to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary david lammy says that in this case, it should be, that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but it has killed thousands of them. and it has done so, in part, with weapons from the west. the us accounts
this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week, the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in...
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low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. "he died without penance". the families of oj simpson's alleged victims plan to claim compensation from his estate following his death. more pressure on former bosses of the post office. two more will appear at the horizon inquiry today, as a former sub—postmistress rejects an apology. they need to apologise to my ten—year—old. you know, they took his mum away on his birthday. i was eight weeks pregnant, so, you know, they need to apologise to my younger son. it's terrible. i haven't accepted the apologies. the farmers struggling to keep their businesses afloat, after a record—breaking 18 months of rain. it months of rain. may be lovely weather for ducks but it may be lovely weather for ducks
low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. "he died without penance". the families of oj simpson's alleged victims plan to claim compensation from his estate following his death. more pressure on former...
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. >> i mean, i come from tabloids in the uk and i am used to it tabloid journalism. this wasn't that. it did not -- it merges self into basically a propaganda where we want from reporting on celebrities or mass shootings, true kind which is the bread and butter as a celebrity divorces. suddenly we are running stories . hillary has three months to live. >> i remember that one. >> and analyzing pictures of her looking frail and our art department is ginning out these images to...
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. >> the last thing before we go tonight, the assembly, in honor of autism acceptance week in the uk, the bbc aired a special in which 35 autistic, neurodivergent and learning disabled people asked questions of award winning actor michael sheen. no questions or topics were off limits as michael patiently answered all of their questions. many at home posted online that they were moved to tears by the show and hope there will be more episodes soon. here's just one of those questions by a shy interviewer named leo. take a look. >> next up leo's got a question. >> hello, leo. >> oh. >> come on, leo. don't worry. we're all there for you. >> that's all right. we have plenty of time. >> you want me to read it for you, leo, or do you want to do it? >> we'll get there, won't we? >> you can do it. i know, love. it's all right. >> you take as much time as you want, leo. >> use your courage. >> you say that there is no other writer than dylan thomas. do you relate to his work more on a personal level because you are both welsh? >> that's a fantastic question. it definitely kind of resonates with
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now, ten vote in uk elections. now, ten tory mps will defect to reform uk if nigel farage becomes leader of that party out of his retirement. that's according to business tycoon and former ukip donor arron banks. i sat down with arron banks earlier today for my brand new podcast, chopper's political podcast we'll bring you exclusive footage of that interview tonight before it airs in full tomorrow morning and after. merge. at more than a quarter of the uk's foreign aid budget is now being spent in britain to house asylum seekers. i'll be asking is good value for asking is this good value for money? that and more on money? all that and more on tonight's farage show. but first, the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> chris, thank you and good evening to you, will. the top story from the newsroom tonight is that the former american footballer, oj simpson, has died of cancer at the age of 76, his family said in an announcement this afternoon . he died this afternoon. he died surrounded by his children and his
now, ten vote in uk elections. now, ten tory mps will defect to reform uk if nigel farage becomes leader of that party out of his retirement. that's according to business tycoon and former ukip donor arron banks. i sat down with arron banks earlier today for my brand new podcast, chopper's political podcast we'll bring you exclusive footage of that interview tonight before it airs in full tomorrow morning and after. merge. at more than a quarter of the uk's foreign aid budget is now being spent...
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press conference in london by the prime minister of the uk, rishi| the prime minister of the uk, rishi sunak, emphasising that this was a reckless attack by iran, that had it been successful it would have caused a incalculable damage to israel and the wider region, emphasising the time is now for de—escalation. he wouldn't be drawn on exactly what form that would take. and whether he'd like the us is sending an exquisite message to israel not to retaliate. let'sjoin our exquisite message to israel not to retaliate. let's join our defence correspondent, we heard from the prime minister the first confirmation that british jets were involved in intercepting some of those drones, missiles heading toward israel.— those drones, missiles heading toward israel. �* ., ., toward israel. behind me, i am on downin: toward israel. behind me, i am on downing street _ toward israel. behind me, i am on downing street where _ toward israel. behind me, i am on downing street where that - toward israel. behind me, i am on l downing street where that interview has taken place with the prime minister
press conference in london by the prime minister of the uk, rishi| the prime minister of the uk, rishi sunak, emphasising that this was a reckless attack by iran, that had it been successful it would have caused a incalculable damage to israel and the wider region, emphasising the time is now for de—escalation. he wouldn't be drawn on exactly what form that would take. and whether he'd like the us is sending an exquisite message to israel not to retaliate. let'sjoin our exquisite message to...
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what was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime — was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister— was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said _ was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said there, - as the prime minister said there, participated in what he cold an international co—ordinated effort but the key was he confirmed raf jets shot down a number of iranians attack drones, even if we don't know how many. again, he reiterated that this was an international effort and we know us warplanes were involved as well, and france was patrolling airspace. we knowjordanianjets airspace. we knowjordanian jets were airspace. we knowjordanianjets were involved in the airspace as well. this was a big effort to defend israel against an unprecedented attack. what the prime minister went on to say, really big message coming out of downing street, but also from downing street's own counterparts and allies around the world, he is urging calm heads to prevail. he has talked about restraint, those words are echoed by the lab
what was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime — was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister— was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said _ was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said there, - as the prime minister said there, participated in what he cold an international co—ordinated effort but the key was he confirmed raf jets shot down a number of iranians attack drones, even if we don't know how many. again, he reiterated...
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in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you before i let you go, we have seen the letter there. just tell as what happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen. we happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen.— you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to parliament. | bill will return soon to parliament. they have been a number of mps supporting amendments to take out these problemat
in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you...
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— clearly top of the agenda for both the uk and us? ., ., .., the uk and us? david cameron came here heping — the uk and us? david cameron came here heping to _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the case - here hoping to make the case for weapons transfers to ukraine because thatis weapons transfers to ukraine because that is blocked in congress at the moment and instead he has made headlines about weapons transfers to israel, saying the uk would continue to approve those export licences on the basis of the legal advice he and rishi sunak�*s government has had in the last few weeks. he said he was not prepared to publish that legal advice. labour have said he should publish a summary of it. his answer to that is he only thinks that should happen when british forces are being sent into battle, into conflict, as happened during the attacks on those who are in yemen andindeedin attacks on those who are in yemen and indeed in
— clearly top of the agenda for both the uk and us? ., ., .., the uk and us? david cameron came here heping — the uk and us? david cameron came here heping to _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the case - here hoping to make the case for weapons transfers to ukraine because thatis weapons transfers to ukraine because that is blocked in congress at the...
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right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. a weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so, here's the morning then, the forecast. you can see still a fair amount of cloud across some southern and western areas, dribs and drabs of rain, but already sunshine across, say, many northern and northeastern parts of the uk. the temperatures are very pleasant indeed — widely, i think, into the high teens or 20 degrees across england, eastern scotland, around 18 and out towards the west, around 14to17 degrees celsius. but the west will always be more cloud
right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. a weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as...
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and allies such as the uk and i'm told that france also participated in some way. without the ally support, i think it would have been significant damage here. at the end of the day, when you look at the damage in israel, a couple of missiles, and i am told they were ballistic missiles got in through the umbrella and hit one of the bases down south. and i'm also told there was a casualty. a young girl. i don't know the extend of the casualty. one casualty out of this. when you look at this, pretty good success at this point. now the ball is in israel's court. they can look at this as being success. their defense was success. their allies came to help them out. or they can look at this as being provocative and want to retaliate. and so we're in this period of uncertainty at this point. and i'm sure the president, president biden yesterday, he saw it this way as well. you know, he talked it up as a success. i'm told he has spoken to prime minister netanyahu. at this point here, what we don't want to do is to create further instability in the region. we have several t
and allies such as the uk and i'm told that france also participated in some way. without the ally support, i think it would have been significant damage here. at the end of the day, when you look at the damage in israel, a couple of missiles, and i am told they were ballistic missiles got in through the umbrella and hit one of the bases down south. and i'm also told there was a casualty. a young girl. i don't know the extend of the casualty. one casualty out of this. when you look at this,...
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and its allies, france, jordan and the uk to stop 99% of the munitions. yes, the supreme leader of iran has always said whenever israel has attacked a renewed interest killing 15 irc generals that he has engaged in strategic patience and that is over now and that is the signal from iran, strategic patients is over and there will be a for tat if it continues and it appears by all reports at the biting demonstration does not want to see that and neither do the europeans and iran has indicated it does not want to either let it depends on what israel does if israel bombs a facility in syria that i think that iran would probably react but if it attacks iranian soil again and embassies and buildings considered as her soil then yes i think they will insist on going after them. >> two senior air officials tell nbc news that they worry that netanyahu could use this as an opportunity to start a wider war and some republicans are urging the u.s. to conduct strikes in retaliation despite the president advising restraint. do you think there needs to be extreme and cle
and its allies, france, jordan and the uk to stop 99% of the munitions. yes, the supreme leader of iran has always said whenever israel has attacked a renewed interest killing 15 irc generals that he has engaged in strategic patience and that is over now and that is the signal from iran, strategic patients is over and there will be a for tat if it continues and it appears by all reports at the biting demonstration does not want to see that and neither do the europeans and iran has indicated it...
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fight out of syria and iraq and also off the car need that came out the sea attacks, also you have the uk participating in here also, france participating in some way and jordan and others so this show the depths of the coalition that israel truly has you know, we debated on who stood behind israel, so we are seeing it now. and we always know that u.s. support was ironclad but we are seeing the death now. the depth now. as we take a look at the continuing effort it will be interesting to see the decision that is made by israel. hopefully we can say that this is done and we can focus back on gaza. but if an attack occurs by israel, i think you will see a different story here because they have other levers and they have been iran has taken control here, my concern is, is the straight of hamas is shut down your not talking about just a regional conflict. >> or that's going to a west then you start talking about economies that will cripple around the globe. >> i want to get your reaction to the news we have gotten inherent nbc news that the war cabinet is meeting right now as we speak in isra
fight out of syria and iraq and also off the car need that came out the sea attacks, also you have the uk participating in here also, france participating in some way and jordan and others so this show the depths of the coalition that israel truly has you know, we debated on who stood behind israel, so we are seeing it now. and we always know that u.s. support was ironclad but we are seeing the death now. the depth now. as we take a look at the continuing effort it will be interesting to see...
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uk, i mean, the good. reform uk, i mean, the shades. i going back to shades. i think going back to canada, reform party canada, i think the reform party but doesn't does it cut but it's not doesn't does it cut through for you. >> really. too vague . >> not really. it's too vague. also reform uk is slightly corporate, you know the reform party in canada had was called the reform party. reform uk sounds like a lobby group or something that. it's too something like that. it's too vague. i think problem for vague. i think the problem for reform is that their policies, when you actually drill down into , are the wrong into them, are in the wrong place, the big gap in the place, right? the big gap in the especially for as a vulnerability the vulnerability for the conservatives those voters vulnerability for the consthey ives those voters vulnerability for the consthey want those voters vulnerability for the consthey want over se voters vulnerability for the consthey want over in voters vulnerability for the consthey want over in 2019,; vulnerability for the consthey
uk, i mean, the good. reform uk, i mean, the shades. i going back to shades. i think going back to canada, reform party canada, i think the reform party but doesn't does it cut but it's not doesn't does it cut through for you. >> really. too vague . >> not really. it's too vague. also reform uk is slightly corporate, you know the reform party in canada had was called the reform party. reform uk sounds like a lobby group or something that. it's too something like that. it's too...
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so far the uk's involvement, whilst minimal, help uk's involvement, whilst minimthese help uk's involvement, whilst minimthese ballistic help uk's involvement, whilst minimthese ballistic missiles knock these ballistic missiles and out of the sky. and and drones out of the sky. and the fact that i think there was a success rate in a 99% plus success rate in stopping getting through in stopping them getting through in part, small part down to part, in small part down to british forces, probably helps this, you know, prevents this from escalating. let's hope so. because if we can both diplomatically and through the deployment of our military resources, prevent an escalation , well, good on us. and it's not just a good thing for mankind. it's good in our own interests as well, for the reasons that you've pointed out. you've just pointed out. >> indeed, ella, i agree with that. >> but i think there's a limit to understanding this simply as a of ensuring a sort of, way of ensuring domestic sort of measures and protections. david cameron was all over the airwaves this morning talking about the fa
so far the uk's involvement, whilst minimal, help uk's involvement, whilst minimthese help uk's involvement, whilst minimthese ballistic help uk's involvement, whilst minimthese ballistic missiles knock these ballistic missiles and out of the sky. and and drones out of the sky. and the fact that i think there was a success rate in a 99% plus success rate in stopping getting through in stopping them getting through in part, small part down to part, in small part down to british forces, probably...
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since then, both the us and uk have affirmed — then, both the us and uk have affirmed they fully back israel and are still— affirmed they fully back israel and are still sending weapons. so there's— are still sending weapons. so there's not any real genuine commitment to a cease—fire because if you _ commitment to a cease—fire because if you genuinely want one, you don't keep arming one of the parties. and when _ keep arming one of the parties. and when it— keep arming one of the parties. and when it comes to iran, look, i detest — when it comes to iran, look, i detest the _ when it comes to iran, look, i detest the iranian regime, as i suspect— detest the iranian regime, as i suspect most people do — but israel attacked _ suspect most people do — but israel attacked an— suspect most people do — but israel attacked an iranian consulate in another— attacked an iranian consulate in another country, in syria, and we were _ another country, in syria, and we were just — another country, in syria, and we were just talking about the right of israel— were just talk
since then, both the us and uk have affirmed — then, both the us and uk have affirmed they fully back israel and are still— affirmed they fully back israel and are still sending weapons. so there's— are still sending weapons. so there's not any real genuine commitment to a cease—fire because if you _ commitment to a cease—fire because if you genuinely want one, you don't keep arming one of the parties. and when _ keep arming one of the parties. and when it— keep arming one of the...
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i know the uk has been very involved in defending israel by shooting down some of those drones. >> that's right. unanimous response from european nations really has been to condemn this iranian strike and to urge tehran to de- escalate. we know israel has formally requested that the un security council meet tomorrow to discuss and respond to this iranian strike, we are waiting on confirmation exactly when that meeting might take place, but in the meantime we know that right now, israel's military chief of staff is holding a situational assessment with his military aids. israel will want to be getting to the bottom right now, not only of the full extent of the damage which is an evolving picture, last time we heard from the idf they said that the vast majority of these iranian drones and missiles have been shot down outside of israeli territory. but they're going to want to get a handle on what, if anything, is still in the air right now. is there more potentially coming israel's way? because no one right now is letting their guard down, even though we appear to be, right now, in a period
i know the uk has been very involved in defending israel by shooting down some of those drones. >> that's right. unanimous response from european nations really has been to condemn this iranian strike and to urge tehran to de- escalate. we know israel has formally requested that the un security council meet tomorrow to discuss and respond to this iranian strike, we are waiting on confirmation exactly when that meeting might take place, but in the meantime we know that right now, israel's...
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in the uk. in'ustices in the uk. you are right, it injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal— injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal and - it is considered by legal and expects, mps have said it is the widest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history because more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. 0ver sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. over a faulty it system creating shortfalls in their account. they were accused of theft, false accounting, when there was no actual evidence of this and we are constantly told that the system could not fail, it was successful and operation beyond any reasonable doubts of people lost homes, they were bankrupt, we talked about the mental health problems, several suicides have been linked to this and that impact was notjust on those who were wrongfully convicted, it was also their families who were shun
in the uk. in'ustices in the uk. you are right, it injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal— injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal and - it is considered by legal and expects, mps have said it is the widest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history because more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. 0ver sub—postmasters...
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she is head of research at uk in a changing europe. critics say the evidence isn't there to show that rwanda isn't a safe place to send asylum seekers too. so what is this parliamentary process, this ping—pong between the house of commons and the house of lords is complete death once this process is complete death once this process is complete and this becomes an act of parliament, what likely legal challenges might there be? well, a number of legal _ challenges might there be? well, a number of legal challenges... - number of legal challenges... inaudible 1.i inaudible u think should be emphasised from the beginning as a point everyone is in agreement about, which is that asylum seekers can be removed to a third country, as long as there is a safe point that claims to be processed there. safety means there is not going to be a chance there is not going to be a chance there that they will be returned to countries where they would face death or torture or other irreparable harm. this is a law for the echr, it is law here domestically
she is head of research at uk in a changing europe. critics say the evidence isn't there to show that rwanda isn't a safe place to send asylum seekers too. so what is this parliamentary process, this ping—pong between the house of commons and the house of lords is complete death once this process is complete death once this process is complete and this becomes an act of parliament, what likely legal challenges might there be? well, a number of legal _ challenges might there be? well, a number...
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.— expect in the uk. thank you very much- _ so how is all this being seen on the markets? anna macdonald is senior equity analyst at sustineri global investment based in edinburgh. lovely to have you with us. we have seen markets react to a lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? tote lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? we have seen the _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market - the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market react| seen the equity market react any fixed income market. the s&p, a broad gauge of the biggest us companies, top 500, it fell nearly 1% in what was interesting was a broad—based ball, nine out of every ten stocks did mark a downward move yesterday. that has spread out into asia overnight so we could expect weakness here this morning. the other thing to think about is the fixed income markets, so we saw yields rise, so prices fell on a lot of bonds and mostly in the us there was the biggest move
.— expect in the uk. thank you very much- _ so how is all this being seen on the markets? anna macdonald is senior equity analyst at sustineri global investment based in edinburgh. lovely to have you with us. we have seen markets react to a lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? tote lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? we have seen the _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market - the us, haven't we? we have seen...
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we're also hearing from prime minister richie's neck in the uk in the last few minutes, saying in his own statement that alongside our allies we are urgently working to stabilize the situation and prevent further escalation. the message that we will continue to hear, the drumbeat that is starting to emerge, is one of restraint. in that statement that president biden just released talking about his call with netanyahu, he says he told the israeli prime minister that israel demonstrated a remarkable capacity to defend itself against and defeat unprecedented attacks. the president going on to say that they had sent a clear message to its those that they cannot effectively threaten the security of israel. if you read between the lines just a little bit, the president seems to be saying, in this message delivered to netanyahu, now publicly and presumably privately as well, you made your point, you've established not only to terrence, but shown that you can defend yourself against iran, no need to escalate further. no need to prove anything more. i now attacking inside iran, the way prime m
we're also hearing from prime minister richie's neck in the uk in the last few minutes, saying in his own statement that alongside our allies we are urgently working to stabilize the situation and prevent further escalation. the message that we will continue to hear, the drumbeat that is starting to emerge, is one of restraint. in that statement that president biden just released talking about his call with netanyahu, he says he told the israeli prime minister that israel demonstrated a...
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this week, foreign secretary lord cameron said the uk will not block this week, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. 0ur position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice, which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary, david lammy, says that in this case it should be, that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but it's killed thousands of them — and it's done so in part with weapons from the west. the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade, germany over 29%, italy over four. in 2022, the uk provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. but, although the uk isn't a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally. and if arms sales stopped, that would be a significant diplomatic blow to israel. that, though, hasn't happened — for now
this week, foreign secretary lord cameron said the uk will not block this week, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. 0ur position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice, which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary, david lammy, says that in this case it...
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as you mentioned, the uk was involved militarily over i the uk was involved militarily over the uk was involved militarily over the weekend. how concerned are you that this country could be drawn further into any potential conflict in the region? it is further into any potential conflict in the region?— in the region? it is a constant concern but _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk forces - in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk forces are in the region? it is a constant i concern but the uk forces are in in the region? it is a constant - concern but the uk forces are in the middle east to try to enforce that wider regional stability, protecting international shipping in the red sea, helping deliver essential humanitarian aid to gaza, and they are there also to defend, help defend israel and our partners in the region. the important thing is that we back, i think, the action we saw over the weekend, defensive action alongside allies, to help israel defea
as you mentioned, the uk was involved militarily over i the uk was involved militarily over the uk was involved militarily over the weekend. how concerned are you that this country could be drawn further into any potential conflict in the region? it is further into any potential conflict in the region?— in the region? it is a constant concern but _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk _ in the region? it is a constant concern but...
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.— debate in the uk. thank you for 'oinin: us debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from _ debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall - debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall and i debate in the uk. thank you for| joining us from whitehall and we will continue to get updates throughout the day of course with these breaking news, this unprecedented development. it was always known that when the gaza war erupted after october the 7th, that this would be a war with wide—ranging repercussions and does the gaza war goes on, fires have been burning across this region and now the biggest conflagration of all with iran's first direct attack on israeli territory. the israeli war cabinet met through the night and this morning idf spokesperson daniel hagarigave this morning idf spokesperson daniel hagari gave us this update. good morning. last night iran opened up good morning. last night iran opened up an attack against israel and sent over 300 various threats. they met our
.— debate in the uk. thank you for 'oinin: us debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from _ debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall - debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall and i debate in the uk. thank you for| joining us from whitehall and we will continue to get updates throughout the day of course with these breaking news, this unprecedented development. it was always known that when the gaza war erupted after october the 7th, that this would be a...
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whilst there is nojustification glorify terrorism here in the uk? whilst there is no justification for iran's actions, we cannot be naive to the fact that one of the drivers of tension in the region is the ongoing war in gaza. six months on from the horrific hamas terror attack, hostages remain separated from their families, thousands of innocent palestinians have been killed and now more than i million people face the imminent threat of famine. so i urge the government again to use every ounce of diplomatic leverage that we have had to make sure aid to gaza is unimpeded and drastically scaled up. alongside that, we reiterate our call for an immediate ceasefire, for hamas to release hostages and for a return to a diplomatic process that can rekindle the hope of a two—state solution. it is right that we condemn iran's action. it is right that we work with others to defend the security of our allies, and it is right that we seek the end of conflict in gaza, but this is a moment for restraint. because escalation will only lead to further destruction
whilst there is nojustification glorify terrorism here in the uk? whilst there is no justification for iran's actions, we cannot be naive to the fact that one of the drivers of tension in the region is the ongoing war in gaza. six months on from the horrific hamas terror attack, hostages remain separated from their families, thousands of innocent palestinians have been killed and now more than i million people face the imminent threat of famine. so i urge the government again to use every ounce...
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allies like the us and the uk helped to shoot down drones too. the damage reported by israel, no deaths, a small amount done to military base and one girl in hospital. that's a quick assessment of where we were overnight. iran placing these attacks were retaliation to what's widely believed to be israel hitting a consulate in syria and damascus two weeks ago. as to the attacks last night, ourteam weeks ago. as to the attacks last night, our team at bbc very if i have been looking at the images. for the first time ever, iran has carried out direct strikes against israel, an israeli army spokesperson said that hundreds of drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles were launched against israel from iran, yemen and iraq. 99% were intercepted and one child has reportedly been injured by shrapnel. we have verified two videos, this first one is filmed near the mosque injerusalem and this next video, you can see missiles or drones are heading for israel and air defences intercepting them. this is a still from that video i showed just now, we have mat
allies like the us and the uk helped to shoot down drones too. the damage reported by israel, no deaths, a small amount done to military base and one girl in hospital. that's a quick assessment of where we were overnight. iran placing these attacks were retaliation to what's widely believed to be israel hitting a consulate in syria and damascus two weeks ago. as to the attacks last night, ourteam weeks ago. as to the attacks last night, our team at bbc very if i have been looking at the images....
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yes, we know the uk fiuhter overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved - overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved so - overnight. yes, we know the uk| fighterjets were involved so raf planes deployed the take—down the iranians drones stop this marks a clear escalation in terms of relations between london and tehran, the statement from rishi sunak overnight stressing the importance of deescalation, really condemning the strongest terms those attacks on iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like ajoe iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like a joe biden will be having conversations with benjamin netanyahu in the coming days, we know this has been discussed, potential of the attack anyway in government circles for some days, there was a meeting of the governments emergency committee, cobra, on friday, and we had reaction from across the political spectrum here in the uk as well, leader of the labour party for example sir keir starmer whose words very
yes, we know the uk fiuhter overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved - overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved so - overnight. yes, we know the uk| fighterjets were involved so raf planes deployed the take—down the iranians drones stop this marks a clear escalation in terms of relations between london and tehran, the statement from rishi sunak overnight stressing the...