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tom brook, bbc news, new york. studio: don't forget you can get all the oscars buzz online on the bbc news website or app. you are watching bbc news. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news we are getting on that attack that happened in south london overnight using a corrosive substance. the metropolitan police have just given us quite a lengthy update. they have confirmed that the corrosive substance that was used in the attack was an alkaline substance. they also said in their update they believe the man and woman are known to each other. our investigation, they say, is in the early stages and we are working to establish why this awful incident has happened. a man hunt continues. you will remember nine people were hurt by that attack using a corrosive substance in clapham. witnesses described an horrific scene as her mum —— a mother and her two daughters were doused with a harmful substance in her car. police have given more details on the condition. the woman aged
tom brook, bbc news, new york. studio: don't forget you can get all the oscars buzz online on the bbc news website or app. you are watching bbc news. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news we are getting on that attack that happened in south london overnight using a corrosive substance. the metropolitan police have just given us quite a lengthy update. they have confirmed that the corrosive substance that was used in the attack was an alkaline...
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hello, you are watching the context on bbc news-— on bbc news. three days ago, vladimir putin _ on bbc news. three days ago, vladimir putin killed _ on bbc news. three days ago, vladimir putin killed my - on bbc news. three days ago, i vladimir putin killed my husband, alexei navalny. he killed the father of my children and took away the dearest thing i had. you of my children and took away the dearest thing i had.— of my children and took away the dearest thing i had. you could sense in those eight _ dearest thing i had. you could sense in those eight minutes _ dearest thing i had. you could sense in those eight minutes the _ dearest thing i had. you could sense in those eight minutes the anchor, l in those eight minutes the anchor, the fury and the hatred for those people that yulia believes killed her husband. fits people that yulia believes killed her husband.— people that yulia believes killed her husband. ~ , i. ~ ., .,, her husband. as you know, he was murdered in _ her husband. as you know, he was murdered in a _ her husband. as you
hello, you are watching the context on bbc news-— on bbc news. three days ago, vladimir putin _ on bbc news. three days ago, vladimir putin killed _ on bbc news. three days ago, vladimir putin killed my - on bbc news. three days ago, i vladimir putin killed my husband, alexei navalny. he killed the father of my children and took away the dearest thing i had. you of my children and took away the dearest thing i had.— of my children and took away the dearest thing i had. you could sense in...
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faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were discussed. the swiftposium discussed everything about taylor swift from my own analysis of the economics of her fandom, through people from law and medicine and science and archaeology, it was super varied but a really great place to explore what makes her that cultural phenomenon she has become. what is that when you talk about the factors that make her who she is? what are some aspects that come to mind? a lot of it comes down to the fact that she has been performing for 18 years now, which is a really long time, and the
faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were...
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tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and sambad his way into the hearts of millions of viewers. taking part in strictly to me is the bestjob in the world. there are two things that i love to do and they are perform and to teach. and i think this is the onlyjob in the world where i actually get to do both of the things i love at the same time. over the next three years, he was partnered with former eastenders star anita dobson. # bring me sunshine.# emmerdale actress lisa riley, who he reached the semifinal with. and dragons den star deborah meaden. members of the
tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and...
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and on bbc london... coming up on bbc news... they are the only british team left in the competition and chelsea women have drawn ajax in the champions league quarterfinal. it is the only trophy to have eluded manager emma hayes in her 11 years of the club. more than 50,000 people died a year ago in the devastating earthquakes that hit parts of turkey and syria. early this morning people gathered in what remains of the turkish city of antakya to mark the moment the first quake struck. our correspondent anna foster reported from southern turkey a year ago, and joins us from there now. anna. sophie, it isn'tjust the anna. sophie, it isn't “ust the landscape * anna. sophie, it isn't “ust the landscape that h anna. sophie, it isn'tjust the landscape that remains - anna. sophie, it isn'tjust the - landscape that remains devastated here. the people are as well, still living in fear whenever the ground shakes after lee thousands of aftershocks they have had in the last i2 months, but having endured a freezing turkish winter, many ar
and on bbc london... coming up on bbc news... they are the only british team left in the competition and chelsea women have drawn ajax in the champions league quarterfinal. it is the only trophy to have eluded manager emma hayes in her 11 years of the club. more than 50,000 people died a year ago in the devastating earthquakes that hit parts of turkey and syria. early this morning people gathered in what remains of the turkish city of antakya to mark the moment the first quake struck. our...
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a _ to the bbc news website. you are alive with bbc news. a new- to the bbc news website. you are i alive with bbc news. a new category at the oscars will be recognised for best casting. it is the first new competitive category since best animated feature was added in 2002. casting directors have campaign to be recognised in the way of other film cross like sound, costume and here but speak to a casting director whose work on films like napoleon and house of gucci as well as tv shows like house of dragon. thank you for being with us. finally recognition at last was that what fascinates me about the job you do is if you get it right people don't notice. if you get it wrong they will. that is a secret, isn't it? that's exactly how our lives work. it's an incredible achievement what's happen for that we've been campaigning for 12 years. it is petsaurus a creative job, campaigning for 12 years. it is petsaurus a creativejob, it's campaigning for 12 years. it is petsaurus a creative job, it's an entirely creative job. as you said, we do ourjob brilliantly no one will know what
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please do keep watching bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. russia's prison service says alexei navalny has died. he was a critic of vladimir putin and made his most recent court appearance on thursday. there has been international condemnation and we will bring you full analysis and reaction. it’s full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed — full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed this _ full analysis and reaction. it�*s confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. irate confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this - sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this and l sign of putin's brutality. we should. hold him accountable for this and no one should — hold him accountable for this and no one should be in doubt about the dreadful— one should be in doubt about the dreadful nature of his regime in russia — dreadful
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this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal. some of those falsely accused of fraud have told the public inquiry they were bullied or intimidated by post office investigators. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. liverpool have won the football league cup for a 10th time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwanted record, they have lost their last six c
this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal....
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the united states puts forward a draft un resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire as soon as feasible. service as soon as feasible. as it has arrested a russian—american service as it has arrested a russian—american dual citizen accused of treason and raising funds for ukraine. and scientists in australia say they've identified the brightest object ever recorded — a quasar more than 12 billion light years away. the former strictly come dancing fan robin windsor has died at the age of 44. the professional dancer appeared on the show between 2010—15. his management announced his death this morning and described him as the embodiment of passion, grace and sheer talent. we can speak to our entertainment correspondence. strictly a hugely popular and long—running tv show. just to remind us a little more about robin windsor�*s part in it. he us a little more about robin windsor's part in it. he “oined the show in 2010 h windsor's part in it. he “oined the
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bbc news - bringing _ uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you — uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you different - — bringing you different stories from across the uk. with wide open space and expansive views, this valley in sheffield could be a popular place to live. but the estate, which was built about 60 years ago, is becoming dilapidated while it waits for a £97 million face—lift. the refurbishment was first planned in 2017. ~ �* ., , , ., in 2017. we're now present at 2024, and — in 2017. we're now present at 2024, and nothing _ in 2017. we're now present at 2024, and nothing has - in 2017. we're now present at. 2024, and nothing has happened — not a single spade has hit the ground. very frustrated. frustrated for the people living on the estate. under the lans, living on the estate. under the plans. blocks _ living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of _ living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of mazents - living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of mazents like l plans, blocks of mazents like this one were to be knocked down and
bbc news - bringing _ uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you — uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you different - — bringing you different stories from across the uk. with wide open space and expansive views, this valley in sheffield could be a popular place to live. but the estate, which was built about 60 years ago, is becoming dilapidated while it waits for a £97 million face—lift. the refurbishment was first planned in 2017. ~ �* ., , , ., in 2017. we're now present...
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simon jack, bbc news. prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, king constantine of greece. he had been due to give a reading at the service, at windsor castle. kensington palace said his absence was because of what it called a "personal matter" but didn't elaborate. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. leading the royal family walk to st george's chapel, the duke of york no longer a working royal, and his former wife sarah at the duchess of york. this is the royal family whose numbers are down. queen camilla was officially leading the family at the thanksgiving service for the life of king constantine for that the prince of wales was due to deliver an address, the king was his godfather. but he unexpectedly pulled out around an hour before it was due to start because of an undisclosed personal matter. when i saw the family together on christmas day at sandringham. although his team have not disclosed why he could not attend the service in windsor th
simon jack, bbc news. prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, king constantine of greece. he had been due to give a reading at the service, at windsor castle. kensington palace said his absence was because of what it called a "personal matter" but didn't elaborate. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. leading the royal family walk to st george's chapel, the duke of york no longer a working royal, and his former wife sarah at...
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us on bbc news. . ~' , ., , much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ~ i. , . let's turn to some other news around the world. at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke outjust before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. officials in turkey say police have freed seven workers held hostage by a gunman at a procter & gamble plant in istanbul. the local governor told reporters that police staged a raid when the lone gunman took a bathroom break. no one was injured in the nine—hour siege. the gunman has been detained and is unharmed. the first parent to go on trial in the us for a mass shooting carried out by a child has tried to place the blame on her husband. jennifer crumbley told jurors that the gun she and her husband purchased for their son was not her responsibility. her son is serving life in prison for killing f
us on bbc news. . ~' , ., , much for “oining us on bbc news. ., ~ i. , . let's turn to some other news around the world. at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke outjust before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. officials in turkey say police...
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bbc news— bringing you different— bbc news— bringing you different stories - bbc news— bringing you different stories from i bbc news— bringing you - different stories from across the uk _ with its origins in the street football of south america, futsal bounds into play at a salford sports centre. wearing kits to match theirsurroundings, pupils form the city have been giving it the thumbs up. it's a bit better than football in a way because in football, you mostlyjust blunder up the pitch but here you have to use the ball and your feet a bit more to get round players because it's so much smaller. the brand—new futsal court has been paid for by the fa, premier league, football foundation and salford city council, who are putting in £127,000. how much is something like this needed in a place like this? everybody knows that sport helps to increase physical and emotional well—being. and just to get people together in the community, doing things that will benefit them. for more stories from across the uk, head l to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. benjamin netanyahu says isr
bbc news— bringing you different— bbc news— bringing you different stories - bbc news— bringing you different stories from i bbc news— bringing you - different stories from across the uk _ with its origins in the street football of south america, futsal bounds into play at a salford sports centre. wearing kits to match theirsurroundings, pupils form the city have been giving it the thumbs up. it's a bit better than football in a way because in football, you mostlyjust blunder up the...
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bbc news, baghdad. queen camilla has spoken about how king charles is fairing at an event at salisbury cathedral this evening. the queen was speaking with a member of the wiltshire air ambulance when she provided an update. ido i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in — i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in services, _ i do hope he does well, ma'am. he�*s involved in services, he was very touched by all the letters and messages. that�*s very cheering. we have more evidence today of how our world is warming, according to data from the eu�*s climate monitoring service, copernicus. for the first time, global average temperatures have been more than 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels, for a full i2—month period. many scientists say a combination of greenhouse gas emissions and dramatic sea temperature rises are to blame. but, in recent months, a natural climate—warming phenomenon known as el nino has also given air temperatures an extra boost. here�*s our climate editor
bbc news, baghdad. queen camilla has spoken about how king charles is fairing at an event at salisbury cathedral this evening. the queen was speaking with a member of the wiltshire air ambulance when she provided an update. ido i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in — i do hope he does well, ma'am. he's involved in services, _ i do hope he does well, ma'am. he�*s involved in services, he was very touched by all the letters and messages. that�*s very cheering. we have more...
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nikki fox, bbc news. new zealand is set to be left with a sole television news broadcast after us entertainment giant warner brothers discovery announced the closure of newshub. after 34 years of being the state broadcaster tvnz�*s sole competitors, the network's closure is being put down to loss of revenue — a move that's set to leave about 300 workers jobless, including some of new zealand's most recognised journalists. the deputy prime minister has labelled this a disaster for the country's democracy. the new zealand arm of warner brothers discovery reported an almost £17 million loss last year. new zealand is currently in a technical recession, with other media companies announcing job losses or hiring freezes. do stay with us here on bbc news. i will have plenty more on all of the day's top stories. last year water companies discharge raw sewage into rivers in england more than 400,000 times, sparking outrage and concern among the wild swimming community. several popular swimming spots are in li
nikki fox, bbc news. new zealand is set to be left with a sole television news broadcast after us entertainment giant warner brothers discovery announced the closure of newshub. after 34 years of being the state broadcaster tvnz�*s sole competitors, the network's closure is being put down to loss of revenue — a move that's set to leave about 300 workers jobless, including some of new zealand's most recognised journalists. the deputy prime minister has labelled this a disaster for the...
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you are watching bbc news. let's go back to — story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one _ story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of— story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our- story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our top - let's go back to one of our top stories, one of britain's best loved broadcasters, the bbc dj steve wright has died suddenly at the age of 69. he delighted listeners to radio 2, and before that, bbc radio 1, for more than 40 years. his final programme, a special valentine's day edition of his love songs programme, was broadcastjust on sunday. let's speak to tony blackburn. welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts? i welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts?— welcome to you. really sad news today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about it _ today. your thoughts? i was actually shocked, i heard about it this - shocked, i
you are watching bbc news. let's go back to — story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one _ story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of— story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our- story. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to one of our top - let's go back to one of our top stories, one of britain's best loved broadcasters, the bbc dj steve wright has died suddenly at the age of 69. he delighted listeners to radio 2, and before that, bbc...
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emma simpson, bbc news. we'll have coverage of the former chairman of the post office being questioned by mps here on bbc news — do stay with us for that. on monday we saw violent clashes in brussels as farmers' groups from across the eu gathered to protest against agricultural policy. the demonstrations are continuing today, with polish farmers expected to gather in warsaw. it follows their protests that began two weeks ago. on monday farmers blocked a border crossing between poland and germany to demand action on cheap supermarket prices and what they say is unfair competition from abroad — such as the cheap grain from ukraine flooding the market. let's speak to our correspondent in warsaw, adam easton. what are we expecting today? iam in i am in central warsaw at the moment. the protest is due to start in a few minutes, it will be a march, all the tractors, they will walk to the prime minister's office, to the parliament, to demand that poland is a market to all ukrainian agricultural products and als
emma simpson, bbc news. we'll have coverage of the former chairman of the post office being questioned by mps here on bbc news — do stay with us for that. on monday we saw violent clashes in brussels as farmers' groups from across the eu gathered to protest against agricultural policy. the demonstrations are continuing today, with polish farmers expected to gather in warsaw. it follows their protests that began two weeks ago. on monday farmers blocked a border crossing between poland and...
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andy verity, bbc news, ramgsgate. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. transforming textiles into unique pieces of clothing. the aim of this charity in haverfordwest is to prevent waste and cut fast fashion by promoting sustainable fashion, which they say is on the rise. we have donations from the community. so we take them, and then we upcycle them. people want to be bespoke. they want to look unique. and we've had, like, i would say, a 300% increase in profits on actually why it is good to shop here and the amazing quality that you can get from charity shops. pre—covid, the charity's waste was around 20%. recent records show it's now 5%. a 15 point reduction in items that end up in landfill. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. it's been a season of discontent for farmers around the world — in recent weeks we've seen protests in countries including the czech republic as you can see in these pictures, france, germany and spain. in a moment we'll be taking a loo
andy verity, bbc news, ramgsgate. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. transforming textiles into unique pieces of clothing. the aim of this charity in haverfordwest is to prevent waste and cut fast fashion by promoting sustainable fashion, which they say is on the rise. we have donations from the community. so we take them, and then we upcycle them. people want to be bespoke. they want to look unique. and we've had,...
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alison holt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. - with its origins in the street football of south america, futsal bounds into play at a salford sports centre. wearing kits to match theirsurroundings, pupils form the city have been giving it the thumbs up. it's a bit better than football in a way because in football, you mostlyjust blunder up the pitch but here you have to use the ball and your feet a bit more to get round players because it's so much smaller. the brand—new futsal court has been paid for by the fa, premier league, football foundation and salford city council, who are putting in £127,000. how much of something like this needed in a place like this? everybody knows that sport helps to increase physical and emotional well—being. and just to get people together in the community, doing things that will benefit them. for more stories from i across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. it's valentine's day — and whether you're t
alison holt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. - with its origins in the street football of south america, futsal bounds into play at a salford sports centre. wearing kits to match theirsurroundings, pupils form the city have been giving it the thumbs up. it's a bit better than football in a way because in football, you mostlyjust blunder up the pitch but here you have to use the ball and your feet a bit...
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we put pauline�*s query to bbc news and they told us: "this was a breaking news story in the morning with the bbc news at 0ne providing the latest reporting and analysis. "running orders change as the days stories evolve". last friday, the two teenagers who killed brianna ghey were sentenced to life imprisonment, and sarah thompson got in touch, complaining that the bbc should not repeatedly be showing images of them on television. "it is no longer in the public interest to show the mug shots of those responsible for brianna's murder," sara said. "please, will the bbc not subscribe to the media circus surrounding yet another serious brutality"? two days later, brianna's mother, esther ghey, appeared on sunday with laura kuenssberg and addressed these words to the mother of one of the killers, scarlettjenkinson. if she did want to contact me and she does want to speak, then i'm open to that. i'd like to understand more how their life was and what they went through. and i also want her to know that i don't blame her for what her child's done. there was a big response to that very movin
we put pauline�*s query to bbc news and they told us: "this was a breaking news story in the morning with the bbc news at 0ne providing the latest reporting and analysis. "running orders change as the days stories evolve". last friday, the two teenagers who killed brianna ghey were sentenced to life imprisonment, and sarah thompson got in touch, complaining that the bbc should not repeatedly be showing images of them on television. "it is no longer in the public interest...
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for more stories, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. there's a growing row in south korea, where striking doctors and the government are locked in a stand off over staff shortages. doctors walked out last week in protest against the government's plans to increase the number of people admitted to medical school each year. they argue that more recruitment won't deal with the fundamental flaws to the system. but the government isn't backing down, and has accused them of putting patients' lives at risk. it has told them to return to the work or risk losing their licenses. translation: isn't your job to cure patients? - doctors exist for patients, and the patients are anxiously awaiting for you. if you want to oppose the government, leaving your patient is not the right way to do it. doctors have hit back, saying that issues such as poor pay and working conditions should be dealt with first. with tensions high, some of them feel victimised by the government. here's the view of one doctor. translation: please stop insulting trainee doctors by
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caroline davies, bbc news you election bbc news. our breaking news and that confirmation that lewis hamilton will leave mercedes at the end of this season and enjoy informal on —— formula 1 ribose ferrari. let's go to normandy to speak with joe. how surprised where you by this news? the lewis hamilton to ferrari rumours have been fairly regular over the last two years so one tends to avoid them, this morning for some reason i didn't pay attention to them and then i thought, i had a phone call from someone saying it was true. and i thought i should look into it and about five minutes later i went" old, is true" it would happen. i was surprised and i think everybody was surprised, i understand it was only signed yesterday, so a quick deal. 50 understand it was only signed yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now. lewis — yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, lewis hamilton _ yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, lewis hamilton is _ yesterday, so a quick deal. so why now, lewis hamilton i
caroline davies, bbc news you election bbc news. our breaking news and that confirmation that lewis hamilton will leave mercedes at the end of this season and enjoy informal on —— formula 1 ribose ferrari. let's go to normandy to speak with joe. how surprised where you by this news? the lewis hamilton to ferrari rumours have been fairly regular over the last two years so one tends to avoid them, this morning for some reason i didn't pay attention to them and then i thought, i had a phone...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk... double child rapist and murderer — colin pitchfork — will face a fresh hearing after challenging a decision to keep him behind bars. pitchfork was jailed for life for raping and strangling two 15—year—old girls in the 1980s. he was granted parole but this was challenged by ministers and the parole board denied his release in december. schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds more a year, to meet rising costs of contracts with private firms. these private finance initiative schools, are locked into 25 to 30—year contracts, in which charges rise more than at other schools. pfi investors say the contracts give, long—term value for taxpayers' money. police say they will take no further action against the conservative mp — andrew rosindell — after he was arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault and misconduct in a public office. scotland yard said the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had
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you're live with bbc news. to gaza now, where the hamas run health ministry there has said at least 29,954 people have been killed in the palestinian territory in fighting since the 7th of october. it comes as negotiators are hoping to reach a ceasefire agreement that can be implemented before ramadan, which begins on march 10th. the draft framework would include a 40—day pause in all military operations. this comes a day after mr biden said a pause in fighting in gaza could begin early next week. but hamas has yet to respond to the deal drawn up in paris over the weekend. our middle east correspondent yolande knell has
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you are watching bbc news. that - islands of this nation. you are watching bbc news. that is i islands of this nation. you are - watching bbc news. that is labour leader keir starmer speaking in glasgow addressing delegates at the scottish labour conference. we just lost the picture as he was building up lost the picture as he was building up to the end of that speech. but he did tell the conference that the wind has changed, and that the labour party has returned decisively to the servers of scotland's working people. he also told the conference that he wants to see a permanent end to the fighting in gaza. to help us unpack all of the issues that were raised during that speech, we have the chief political commentator for the chief political commentator for the independent newspaper. what was your response to keir starmer�*s speech? it your response to keir starmer's seech? . , . your response to keir starmer's seech? ., ., your response to keir starmer's seech? ., ,, . , speech? it was a good speech. he is develoin: speech? it was a good speech. he is developing as
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simon jack, bbc news. still to come on the world today — and who is the mystical master of the world? after i bent a spoon on live tv last night, spoon bending original uri geller willjoin me to talk all things cutlery. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the uk covid inquiry has resumed and, over the next three weeks, will focus on the response of the welsh government to the pandemic. the hearings are being held in cardiff. the inquiry covers decision—making during the pandemic by the uk government and the devolved governments in wales, scotland and northern ireland. the government is considering a new tax on vaping in next week's budget. the treasury believes it could raise £500 million a year. currently, vaping products are subject to vat — but unlike tobacco, they are not subject to a separate levy. last month, ministers announced plans to ban disposable vapes. the owners of a pub, which was known as the wonkiest
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bbc news app. let's turn to chile now where emergency teams are battling to control wildfires that have killed at least 64 people. rescue teams have warned that more bodies will be found. more than 1000 homes have been destroyed. a state of emergency is in place in central and southern parts of the country, where many people have been told to evacuate. the chilean president, gabriel boric, said he would make "all necessary resources" available. for more on this, we are joined by news reporter mimi swaby. what can you updaters with? now than 60 --eole what can you updaters with? now than 60 peeple have — what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been _ what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed _ what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed and - what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed and the - 60 people have been killed and the interior minister has said this number is likely to significantly increase as rescuers get into
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jo black, bbc news in corby. a pod of killer whales trapped by drift ice off northern japan appear to have successfully escaped to open water. drone video had shown at least ten orcas crowded together in a tiny opening in the ice. they appeared to be sticking their heads out of water to breathe. local officials say they think growing gaps in the ice helped the orcas free themselves. this image of a young polar bear asleep on an iceberg, has won the wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award. the british amateur photographer nima sarikhani took the photograph after three days searching for polar bears through thick fog, off norway's svalbard archipelago. he's been telling us how it felt to win. i'm stilljust totally overwhelmed and shocked and incredibly humbled and honoured. it's such an important competition for anyone who is into wildlife photography. i never thought i'd get anywhere near this stage, so, yeah, still trying to take it all in, basically. so it was a tiny little icebreaker we were on,
jo black, bbc news in corby. a pod of killer whales trapped by drift ice off northern japan appear to have successfully escaped to open water. drone video had shown at least ten orcas crowded together in a tiny opening in the ice. they appeared to be sticking their heads out of water to breathe. local officials say they think growing gaps in the ice helped the orcas free themselves. this image of a young polar bear asleep on an iceberg, has won the wildlife photographer of the year people's...
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hello, you're watching bbc news — i'm kylie pentelow. climate scientists have provided compelling evidence that a key target of the 2015 paris climate accords is being missed. new evidence from the eu's climate service, copernicus, highlights that for the first time, the world was 1.5 degrees warmer than pre—industrial levels for a whole year. and last month was the hottest january on record. scientists say a combination of greenhouse gas emissions and dramatic sea temperature rises are to blame. it comes as labour is ditching the party's promise to spend £28 billi a year on environmental projects, if they win the next election. (boxed it's a major u—turn for opposition leader, sir keir starmer. in recent weeks, some senior figures within labour have refused to use the £28 billion figure in interviews, while others, including sir keir, continued to do so. sources insist the party's green prosperity plan, which includes creating a publicly—owned green power company, is not being dropped altogether. an official announcement is expe
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this is bbc news. that's crossed to my colleague nicky shiller for coverage of the by elections in willingboro and kingsboro. foods are being counted in those two crucial by elections, the one in willingboro was a recall and prompted by four —— former tory mp peter bone suspension for breaching the mp code of conduct. tonight, in a statement the conservatives admitted the by elections would always be hard and the government of the day really when i elections. voters in south gloucestershire have also been to the polls following the exit of representative mp chris skidmore, we are always aware of the challenges ahead of us with a large conservative majorities in both seeds with our —— which are both in and our target list for a general election. i'll be back with continuing coverage of those i elections through the night here on bbc news, and you can get more on the bbc news website or app. you're live with bbc news. the uk tipped into recession in the second half of last year with the economy s
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to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. it is the uk's weapon of last resort the ultimate deterrent. but, for the second time in a row a test firing of an unarmed trident missile has failed. it was supposed to have flown several thousand miles instead dropped into the ocean close to the launch site. the ministry of defence insists the trident nuclear weapons system which is part of britain's nuclear deterrent is still effective. here's our defence correspondentjonathan beale. it's britain's weapon of last resort. the nuclear missiles carried on these royal navy submarines meant to deter any aggressor. trident is the us—made ballistic missile on board, and this is what is supposed to happen. but in the most recent test, it didn't get this far, itjust plopped into the ocean. and it's now the uk's second test fire fail. this test actually took place injanuary, but only now have details been revealed. the missile was launched from britain's hms vanguard off the coast of florida. it was supposed to fly about 3,700 miles and la
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daniela relph, bbc news. well, it's not the first health problem the king has had in recent years — it's been a week since the king left hospital after undergoing the procedure for an enlarged prostrate. in 2020 and 2022 he caught covid twice, but only experienced mild symptoms. in 2008, he had a minor surgery for a growth in the bridge of his nose. and in 2023 he underwent a routine surgery for a hernia. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is outside the london clinic where charles had his treatment, and doctors diagnosed his cancer. the king spent three nights here and it was during that time that he had diagnostic tests that picked up the cancer. the palaces and seeing what form of cancer the king has, only that it isn't prostate cancer. nor are they saying how early it was caught. —— palace isn't saying. clearly the palace doesn't want to invite speculation. they have said that he began today a series of scheduled regular treatments for the cancer and he is being treated as an outpatient, and most cance
daniela relph, bbc news. well, it's not the first health problem the king has had in recent years — it's been a week since the king left hospital after undergoing the procedure for an enlarged prostrate. in 2020 and 2022 he caught covid twice, but only experienced mild symptoms. in 2008, he had a minor surgery for a growth in the bridge of his nose. and in 2023 he underwent a routine surgery for a hernia. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is outside the london clinic where charles had his...
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you're live with bbc news. the uk tipped into recession in the second half of last year with the economy shrinking for two consecutive quarters. gross domestic product — a key measure of economic activity — fell by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023. that followed a contraction of 0.1% the previous quarter. it's the uk's third recession in the past 25 years. and the difficulty for the british prime minister is that one of his five key pledges was to grow the economy. our economics editor faisal islam reports. signs of the times in harlow town centre. on the one hand, some evidence of the struggle for hairdressers, retailers, restaurateurs and others on the high street. on the other, the need to fill recruitment gaps, too. it may look like a recession — indeed it is now officially a recession — but it's not a very normal one. we went to the foodbank because some of the products are so expensive. for example, meat. never got any money, can't go out, everything's expensive now. things have changed. hope
you're live with bbc news. the uk tipped into recession in the second half of last year with the economy shrinking for two consecutive quarters. gross domestic product — a key measure of economic activity — fell by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023. that followed a contraction of 0.1% the previous quarter. it's the uk's third recession in the past 25 years. and the difficulty for the british prime minister is that one of his five key pledges was to grow the economy. our economics editor...
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do stay with us here on bbc news, you can get more on our bbc news, you can get more on our bbc news website. we havejournalists inside the court tweeting, also writing updates, so if you can follow online, please do so. let's head back to the court where our reporter rowan bridge is therefore us and, robin, just remind viewers who may havejust us and, robin, just remind viewers who may have just tuned in with us the background to this case. this was a case that gained the public�*s attention not just here in the uk but around the world — that these were two children from supportive, stable families backgrounds who plotted and carried out what's been described as a 'savage' killing in a quiet corner of a cheshire. yes, i mean, this was a crime that shocked the country, really. children starving to death another child in broad daylight on a weekend afternoon in cheshire. brianna ghey was attacked on a saturday afternoon in linear park in culcheth which is a village near warrington. the two killers in this case had plotted over time how they were going attack. they had drawn up a n
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john maguire, bbc news. there's no doubt about the big winner at last night's bafta film awards — oppenheimer winning seven awards. poor things did well too with five awards including best actress for emma stone. but there was disappointment for barbie — which may have made a fortune at the box office but got nothing at all at the baftas. here's our culture editor, katie razzall. last night london was a who's who of the film world, britain and america united to celebrate movies with the irish out in force. all in front of the world's photographers and the president of bafta, the prince of wales. cheering. it is no exaggeration to say this room has in it the greatest actors in the world. inside the royal festival hall master of ceremonies david tennant got down to business. right, let's give out some baftas! best actress went to emma stone for poor things, the frankenstein—style fantasy walked away with five awards in all. i reallyjust want to thank my mum as she is the best person i know in the whole w
john maguire, bbc news. there's no doubt about the big winner at last night's bafta film awards — oppenheimer winning seven awards. poor things did well too with five awards including best actress for emma stone. but there was disappointment for barbie — which may have made a fortune at the box office but got nothing at all at the baftas. here's our culture editor, katie razzall. last night london was a who's who of the film world, britain and america united to celebrate movies with the...
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alison holt, bbc news. ukraine says it has sunk another russian war ship in the black sea after a drone attack. there has been no response so far from the kremlin. nick eardley is here to tell us more. what we know for sure now about what has happened? we what we know for sure now about what has happened?— has happened? we are seeing different videos _ has happened? we are seeing different videos from - has happened? we are seeing different videos from this - has happened? we are seeing different videos from this partj has happened? we are seeing i different videos from this part of the world. this could be a big moment. if confirmed, this would be the fourth major ship that ukraine has managed to damage or destroy since the conflict began. since crimea was occupied by russia a decade ago, it has become, the sea has become a key strategic location for the russian navy. ukraine has said that this attack this morning happened on crimea's southern coast. there is a pretty dramatic video that was released by
alison holt, bbc news. ukraine says it has sunk another russian war ship in the black sea after a drone attack. there has been no response so far from the kremlin. nick eardley is here to tell us more. what we know for sure now about what has happened? we what we know for sure now about what has happened?— has happened? we are seeing different videos _ has happened? we are seeing different videos from - has happened? we are seeing different videos from this - has happened? we are seeing...
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emma simpson, bbc news. in the past hour the former post office chair had staughton has arrived at the houses of parliament where he will be questioned by a committee of mps over the horizon scandal. we expect that to happen later today and will bring you live coverage on bbc news. the row over comments made by the former tory mp lee anderson about the london mayor sadiq khan, which led to him being suspended from the conservative party, seems to be growing after mr anderson said that while his words might have been clumsy, he would not apologise. he claimed that "islamists had got control" over mr khan — something which mr khan said was offensive. the prime minister rishi sunak said the comments were wrong, but stopped short of accepting they were islamophobic. last night, on his programme on the gb news channel, mr anderson said that while his words may have been clumsy, "when you think you are right you should never apologise because to do so would be a sign of weakness." our chief political corresponde
emma simpson, bbc news. in the past hour the former post office chair had staughton has arrived at the houses of parliament where he will be questioned by a committee of mps over the horizon scandal. we expect that to happen later today and will bring you live coverage on bbc news. the row over comments made by the former tory mp lee anderson about the london mayor sadiq khan, which led to him being suspended from the conservative party, seems to be growing after mr anderson said that while his...
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the baftas preview pieces and reports afterwards were shown on bbc news, and bbc one showed a two hour edited version of the ceremony full of many moments like this. and the winner of the bafta for best actor goes to... ..cillian murphy. the bafta. the bafta goes to... ..emma stone. and the bafta goes to... ..oh, i can read it, oppenheimer. we didn't feel the need to issue any spoiler alerts before showing those clips as they date from last weekend. but that was very much an issue for some newswatch viewers, including dave griffiths. watching the baftas last sunday, 25th february and waiting for the best actor, best actress to be announced when both my wife and is bbc app decided to ping. so while waiting for the next award to be presented, i looked at mine only to find out that the best actor and best actress had been announced on the bbc app some 15 minutes before those who were watching the programme got to find out. well, another viewer who got in touch with us about this was paul kirkwood to let speak to him now. thank you so much, paul, for coming on newswatch. tell me, what was
the baftas preview pieces and reports afterwards were shown on bbc news, and bbc one showed a two hour edited version of the ceremony full of many moments like this. and the winner of the bafta for best actor goes to... ..cillian murphy. the bafta. the bafta goes to... ..emma stone. and the bafta goes to... ..oh, i can read it, oppenheimer. we didn't feel the need to issue any spoiler alerts before showing those clips as they date from last weekend. but that was very much an issue for some...
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you are watching bbc news. we - difficult. do stay with us. you are watching bbc news. we are i difficult. do stay with us. you are i watching bbc news. we are bringing you ruling coverage on that breaking news coming out of manchester crown court as we expect the sentencing of the two teenage murderers of 16—year—old brianna ghey. they have been identified as scarletjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe. they stabbed brianna to death with a hunting knife back in february 2023. almost a week to the day. just to bring our viewers up—to—date, inside court, this afternoon lawyers have been putting forward mitigating circumstances ahead of this sentencing that we are expecting. just talk us through some of those legal arguments that we have been hearing. legal arguments that we have been hearint. , ., legal arguments that we have been hearint. . ., ., hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution _ hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing _ hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing for- hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing for factors l hea
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bbc news website to find complete coverage of this, or the bbc news app. let's speak to olga ivshina, from the bbc russia service. tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? fine tell us about the speech today, what are we “petting?— tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for putin's - stable over the years for putin's addresses and press conferences. this year is no exception. he is late, but according to his standards, five or ten minutes is nothing, sometimes even late hours. this year, it is important because as you rightly said, the presidential elections, which no doubt will secure putin another term, are due in a few weeks. but the kremlin like to see things go smoothly, that is why everybody is on high alert and will be listening to the address at the address itself will be broke out in cinemas in
bbc news website to find complete coverage of this, or the bbc news app. let's speak to olga ivshina, from the bbc russia service. tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? fine tell us about the speech today, what are we “petting?— tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for _ are we expecting? one thing...
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and coming up on bbc news. a stunning century from india captain rohit sharma means india are well on top against england in the third test in rajkot. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the uk has fallen into recession, according to new official figures out today. the data from the office for national statistics shows the economy shrank by 0.3% in the final three months of last year. the chancellorjeremy hunt has blamed high inflation — labour says the government's economic record is "in tatters". it is thought that the dip may not last long, because the uk jobs market and wage growth remain strong. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports. it was a damn end of the year. from construction to manufacturing and retail, the biggest cost of living crunch in decades, and the higher interest rates deployed to combat that took their toll on spending, profits and output, pushing the economy further into reverse. what most would term a mild recession. we are all managing but it is hard
and coming up on bbc news. a stunning century from india captain rohit sharma means india are well on top against england in the third test in rajkot. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the uk has fallen into recession, according to new official figures out today. the data from the office for national statistics shows the economy shrank by 0.3% in the final three months of last year. the chancellorjeremy hunt has blamed high inflation — labour says the government's economic...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal. some of those falsely accused of fraud have told the public inquiry they were bullied or intimidated by post 0ffice investigators. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. liverpool have won the football league cup for a tenth time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwante
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the uk. the post office has confirmed that its current boss, nick read, is under investigation, after it was revealed by henry staunton its former chairman. mr staunton was at a hearing to discuss compensation payments to sub—postmasters at the centre of the horizon scandal. the post office confirmed the revelation in a statement saying there were complaints against mr read and other staff. mp lee anderson has refused to rule outjoining the reform uk party after he was suspended by the tories. the ashfield mp refused to apologise for suggesting london mayor sadiq khan is controlled by islamists. prime minister rishi sunak called the comments by the former tory deputy chairman wrong, but avoided saying if he thought they were islamophobic. the owners of a pub which was known as the wonkiest in britain, before it was gutted by fire, have been ordered to rebuild it in its originalform. the eighteenth—century crooked house pub in sta
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the uk. the post office has confirmed that its current boss, nick read, is under investigation, after it was revealed by henry staunton its former chairman. mr staunton was at a hearing to discuss compensation payments to sub—postmasters at the centre of the horizon scandal. the post office confirmed the revelation in a statement saying there were complaints against mr read and other staff. mp lee anderson has refused to...
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this is bbc news. you have had a wonderful turnout, despite all of these problems. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday, and of course, we will continue to wait for that result from the election in pakistan. ukraine's top military commander has been removed from his post. general zaluzhny, the commander in chief of the armed forces, has overseen kyiv�*s military response throughout russia's invasion. in a statement, president volodymyr zelensky said it's time for some urgent changes in the military. the ministry of defence echoed that line, saying that new approaches and new strategies were needed. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. bbc news analysis reveals that cancer waiting times in england last year were the worst on record. only 64% of patients started treatment within 62 days of cancer being suspected, meaning nearly 100,000 people waited longer for life—saving care than they should have. the waiting periods have worsened
this is bbc news. you have had a wonderful turnout, despite all of these problems. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday, and of course, we will continue to wait for that result from the election in pakistan. ukraine's top military commander has been removed from his post. general zaluzhny, the commander in chief of the armed forces, has overseen kyiv�*s military response throughout russia's invasion. in a statement, president volodymyr zelensky said it's time for some urgent changes in...
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this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and the bafta goes to... oppenheimer. and oppenheimer was the big winner at last night's bafta film awards, taking home seven prizes. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the very latest developments now after the death of alexei navalny, we have heard now in a new video message from his widow, let's take a listen. she is speaking in russian so ijust want to bring you a couple of the key sentences she says. early in that video message, sayi
this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... israel's prime minister strikes a defiant tone, saying he'll settle for nothing less than the total defeat of hamas. the us secretary of state is in tel aviv — we expect to hearfrom him at a news conference shortly. at least 27 people are killed as two explosions hit pakistan's balochistan province on the eve of the general election. and the sound of sanremo — we talk to the italian superstar who knows what it's like to sell millions of records. this is the scene live in tel aviv. we are waiting for us secretary of state antony blinken to come out and speak to those gathered here. he's been talking to palestinian officials and both these israeli prime minister and the president isaac herzog, he of course is making it his mission to try and help organise some sort of agreement between both sides to try and bring about at the very least a cease—fire. and some sort of effort to bring in more aid into gaza and also push forward with efforts to help release the remaining hostages in
this is bbc news. the headlines... israel's prime minister strikes a defiant tone, saying he'll settle for nothing less than the total defeat of hamas. the us secretary of state is in tel aviv — we expect to hearfrom him at a news conference shortly. at least 27 people are killed as two explosions hit pakistan's balochistan province on the eve of the general election. and the sound of sanremo — we talk to the italian superstar who knows what it's like to sell millions of records. this is...
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this is bbc news. like yasmin rashid, now running her campaign from prison, charged with inciting violence on the 9th of may that she denies. her husband of 55 years visits her most days. it's nine months now. it's...not easy, i tell you, especially for our children who are not in pakistan. for them, it's a torture. her brother—in—law has been organising her campaign. you know, our people have been sometimes removed from the scene, sometimes at night their houses are being raided. we are not being provided a fair level playing field. the authorities deny any campaign against the party, calling the allegations baseless and absurd. many see a repeat pattern in pakistan's politics. ms rashid is running to win a seat from the three time prime minister nawaz sharif. his party is now seen to be the one in favour. he was in prison last election when khan won. on the eve of the elections, pakistan is facing questions about its future. many fear the result will still not answer them. caroline davis, bbc new
this is bbc news. like yasmin rashid, now running her campaign from prison, charged with inciting violence on the 9th of may that she denies. her husband of 55 years visits her most days. it's nine months now. it's...not easy, i tell you, especially for our children who are not in pakistan. for them, it's a torture. her brother—in—law has been organising her campaign. you know, our people have been sometimes removed from the scene, sometimes at night their houses are being raided. we are...
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you can watch these pictures on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining me. the weather has been present for us today, it believe there is no picture out there and we have had snow across the hills of northern ireland. it has been snowing across northern parts of wales, northern england two and into southern scotland. this is the radarfrom earlier on. it is mostly hills know, at least where it is following heaviest. not exclusively. we have had a wet covering of snow on the ground as well, but let's focus on the amber warnings from the met office valid for this afternoon across northern parts of wales and into this evening across the pennines so that some of the higher rates could get as much as 25 centimetres of snow. the transpennine roots could be very tricky, so take it steady during the rush hour. on top of that, we have some strong winds blowing out of the east and this is a picture around for pm. temperatures just a picture around for pm. temperaturesjust a a picture around for pm. temperatures jus
you can watch these pictures on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining me. the weather has been present for us today, it believe there is no picture out there and we have had snow across the hills of northern ireland. it has been snowing across northern parts of wales, northern england two and into southern scotland. this is the radarfrom earlier on. it is mostly hills know, at least where it is following heaviest. not...