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that they felt west yorkshire police had failed to protect steven harnett and katie higton. that failed to protect steven harnett and katie higton-— katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, - katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, over i katie higton. that was live from | leeds. thank you. now, over the katie higton. that was live from - leeds. thank you. now, over the next hour, we will be hearing live from rishi sunak as he addresses the scottish conservative conference in aberdeen. he is expected to say that only the conservatives can be trusted to protect vitaljobs in the north sea, claiming his government support for the oil and gas sector will help to build a brighter and greener future. will help to build a brighter and greenerfuture. he will will help to build a brighter and greener future. he will be on stage soon, he is not there at the moment, but once he gets to the podium, we will bring you that speech live. we will bring you tha
that they felt west yorkshire police had failed to protect steven harnett and katie higton. that failed to protect steven harnett and katie higton-— katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, - katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, over i katie higton. that was live from | leeds. thank you. now, over the katie higton. that was live from - leeds. thank you. now,...
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steven thornton from cambridge ci food here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank. — here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank. i _ here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am _ here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in _ here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in favour - here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in favour of - here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in favour of us - city food bank, i am in favour of us building more houses locally, but many of those houses need to be social housing, they need to be council housing, because there are very many people in our community here, who simply can't afford the very high rents there are at the moment, and it is one of the reasons why so many more people are having to use our food bank. 50 to use our food bank. so social housin: to use our food bank. so social housing is _ to use our food bank. so social housing is is — to use our food bank. so social housing is is a _ to use our food bank. so social housing is is a big _
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we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. i welcome the removal of these trade impediments and we have reiterated our desire for the removal of impediments on beef and lobster. we discussed recent volatility in nickel markets and i made the point that predictability in business and trade is in all of our economic interests. we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral relationships. this visit signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. note that both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly slowly, perhaps, the steps towards normalisation. china proposed it would halt all australian wine tariffs, ending a three—year—long dispute. is this a sign of things to come, especially on the trade front that there is room for progress? a lot of room for progress. we've come a long way from when the former government put in place the tr
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staying with the us, a former treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he is building an investor group to buy tiktok. steven mnuchin told a tv channel that he had spoken to a bunch of people about buying the popular social media company. he however, did not offer details about who may be in the group. tiktok faces an uncertain future in america, the house of�*s passed a bill earlier this week that could ban the app in the us unless chinese owner bytedance sells its stake in the platform. a usjudge has ruled that chinese writer hailing giant dd must face a lawsuit claiming that it had defrauded investors. the cases centred on the $4.4 billion that dd raised during its initial public offering in america in investors allege that it concealed the chinese order to postpone its us listing. until it resolved security and privacy and concerns. shares of the company tumbled after china's cyberspace regulator acted against didi including banning it from registering new customers. diddy announced plans to delist in the us soon after. we've got some news just in an and new home prices in china h
staying with the us, a former treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he is building an investor group to buy tiktok. steven mnuchin told a tv channel that he had spoken to a bunch of people about buying the popular social media company. he however, did not offer details about who may be in the group. tiktok faces an uncertain future in america, the house of�*s passed a bill earlier this week that could ban the app in the us unless chinese owner bytedance sells its stake in the platform. a...
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good effort from steven mcdonald there. let's get more on china's economic vision for the future now, and its leaders have set out what they're calling an "ambitious" economic growth target of around 5% this year. china is facing a property crisis, falling prices and high youth unemployment. here's china's premier li qiang on their strategy going forward. translation: these expected targets i are proposed taking into account. both domestic and international situations, as well as other various factors. achieving these targets this year will not be an easy task. it requires focused policies, redoubling effort and work and concerted efforts from all sides. dr yujie is a china expert at the think tank chatham house. she gave her assessment of beijing's economic plans. i think the mood in beijing, reading from the government report, it seems to be quite subdued. 0n the one hand, the government acutely aware of the challenges, but on the other hand, i think when it comes to actual measures, we're still waiting for more details.
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this systemic culling of material chimes with the obstacles put in place of sirjohn stevens whenever he commenced his work into investigating loyalist state collusion back in the 1990s. mis state collusion back in the 1990s. m15 and other authorities are based in whitehall fortunately retained many records which, had they not been made available, it would certainly have made the can over investigation would have concluded a number of years ago. today's port presents is a damning indictment upon the state. the staggering takeaway message is that the state could have and should have intervened to save lives. but this didn't happen is legally and morally reprehensible. the findings point to the existence of a macabre joint enterprise between the force unit through the tcg and those who actually fired the shots. we're left with the horrendous conclusion and takeaway message that both state and ira were co—conspirators in the murder of some of its citizens. there is also present as a strong riposte to any naysayers are critical of kenova for the £40 million price tag at the time and re
this systemic culling of material chimes with the obstacles put in place of sirjohn stevens whenever he commenced his work into investigating loyalist state collusion back in the 1990s. mis state collusion back in the 1990s. m15 and other authorities are based in whitehall fortunately retained many records which, had they not been made available, it would certainly have made the can over investigation would have concluded a number of years ago. today's port presents is a damning indictment upon...
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steven's twin says katie and his brother were failed. how does a man who had a history i of domestic violence and violent. crimes get to walk free - from a police station with no physical measures in place to ensure | that he stays away from the victim? | telling a violent criminal not to do something isn't enough. - west yorkshire police say today's sentences will protect the public from this dangerous individual. their own actions in this case are still subject to review, overseen by the independent office for police conduct. sanchia berg, bbc news. now a look at a few other stories making the news tonight: more than 91,000 nhs appointments in england were rescheduled because of the five dayjunior doctors' strike that ended on wednesday. nhs england said the walkout meant at least 23,000 staff were absent, affecting critical care, neonatal care, maternity and trauma units. union members want a 35% pay increase, which ministers have rejected. thomas kingston, the husband of lady gabriella kingston, died from a "traumatic head wound", an
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he then then lured steven harnett to the house and brutally murdered him as well. sanchia berg has the latest for us from leeds. yes, thejudge said yes, the judge said this was a case of exceptional seriousness and aren't what marcus osborne had done was horrific. he had forced his way into katie higton's home when she was out. there was another woman there and also several children. when katie higton returned home, he attacked her, stabbing her with a bread knife, almost 100 times. then he used her own phone to trick steven harnett into coming to the house, where he killed him as well. now, we've been hearing this afternoon from the families of both victims and we heard steven harnett�*s twin brother say he thought west yorkshire police had failed the two people who were killed, the two victims, and that is because as we reported earlier this week, katie higton had been to west yorkshire police a few days before the murder and she had told them that marcus osborne had explicitly threatened to kill her and any new boyfriend. now, west yorkshire police said they c
he then then lured steven harnett to the house and brutally murdered him as well. sanchia berg has the latest for us from leeds. yes, thejudge said yes, the judge said this was a case of exceptional seriousness and aren't what marcus osborne had done was horrific. he had forced his way into katie higton's home when she was out. there was another woman there and also several children. when katie higton returned home, he attacked her, stabbing her with a bread knife, almost 100 times. then he...
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steven's twin says katie and his brother were failed. how does a man who had a history i of domestic violence and violent. crimes get to walk free - from the police station with no physical measures in place to ensure | that he stays away from the victim? | telling a violent criminal not to do something isn't enough. - west yorkshire police say today sentences will protect the public from this dangerous individual. their own actions in this case are still subject to review, overseen by the independent office for police conduct. sanchia berg, bbc news. people in iran are voting in elections for a new parliament. it's the first test of opinion in the country since a series of protests against the hardline islamic regime sparked by the death of mahsa amini, a young woman arrested by the morality police. the bbc hasn't been allowed to report from iran for five years, but now our correspondent, caroline davies, has been given rare permission to report from there. what have you been seeing and hearing there today? it what have you been seeing
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steven knows exactly what paul is going through. after all, it's a life he too has lived, and against the odds has somehow survived. i didn't know that people recovered. you either went to prison, you got locked up, or you died. a life of addiction and prison was changed forever by a prison talk given by a former addict. morning, everyone. and steven is now part of a lived experience team at the charity empowerment, staffed by those who have come through addiction and, working alongside the local nhs and social workers, are trying to help others get clean. there is now a new thing called nitazenes, and i think they're saying that that's like 500 times stronger. fatalities related to drink, drugs and suicide — what are known as deaths of despair — are significantly higher in poorer areas, especially in the north of england and seaside towns. and blackpool has a higher rate of these deaths than anywhere else in england. we need to listen to people with that lived experience. there also needs to be a really strong focus on preventi
steven knows exactly what paul is going through. after all, it's a life he too has lived, and against the odds has somehow survived. i didn't know that people recovered. you either went to prison, you got locked up, or you died. a life of addiction and prison was changed forever by a prison talk given by a former addict. morning, everyone. and steven is now part of a lived experience team at the charity empowerment, staffed by those who have come through addiction and, working alongside the...
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live now to steven ehrlich. he's the director of research at forbes crypto and he also interviewed sam bankman—fried last year in jail. thanks forjoining us. a prison sentence was all the guaranteed and the question was how long. we surprised by the 25 years? i was not terribly surprised. statutory guidelines adjusted a century or more which seemed ludicrous at the time. the prosecutors were looking for 40-15 prosecutors were looking for 40—15 years which is not quite a life sentence but pretty close in this case. 25 years seems to be what the prevailing expectation was before all of this happened and again takes into account, not to forgive the nominee of the crimes, but he is still relatively young, he is still relatively young, he has no prior convictions or history of bad behaviour, and at this point he will have to serve 85% of the sentence, he is going to get out in his 50s and maybe then he will be able to be a productive member of society. 25—30 years seems to be what most of the community expected
live now to steven ehrlich. he's the director of research at forbes crypto and he also interviewed sam bankman—fried last year in jail. thanks forjoining us. a prison sentence was all the guaranteed and the question was how long. we surprised by the 25 years? i was not terribly surprised. statutory guidelines adjusted a century or more which seemed ludicrous at the time. the prosecutors were looking for 40-15 prosecutors were looking for 40—15 years which is not quite a life sentence but...
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to that end, it in many respects, kenova replicates the outworking is of sirjohn stevens�* reports from over 20 years ago. some of its recommendations on prosecutions in connection with loyalist state collusion were simply rejected by the dpp. there was never any realistic prospect of having ex—members of secret forces in a belfast doc. anyone so prosecuted had automated offence or simply obeying orders from above. the moment she prosecutes, you interfere with a delicate, post—conflict political, legal ecosystem which opens up the road to whitehall. 0ver opens up the road to whitehall. over a techie to go, the former prime minister david cameron spoke about the men in dark suits in whitehall who were preventing him from giving the finucane family and inquiry into the finucane family and inquiry into the merger a pat finucane. this very same suits are looking in the shadows here today. and so too the legacy of kenova. the report calls for apologies all round, respectively for some families, this does not really cut it. in some ways, it represents a soft landing. as an alternative, we
to that end, it in many respects, kenova replicates the outworking is of sirjohn stevens�* reports from over 20 years ago. some of its recommendations on prosecutions in connection with loyalist state collusion were simply rejected by the dpp. there was never any realistic prospect of having ex—members of secret forces in a belfast doc. anyone so prosecuted had automated offence or simply obeying orders from above. the moment she prosecutes, you interfere with a delicate, post—conflict...
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we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral relationships. this visit signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. note that both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly perhaps the steps towards normalisation. china proposed it would halt all australian wine tariffs, ending a three—year year dispute. is this a sign of things to come, especially on the trade front that there is room for progress? a lot of room for progress. we've come a long way from when the former government put in place the trade agreement between australia and china. some backsliding that took place over a number of years. consistent with the fact that the bilateral relationship was under significant pressure. a lot of those pressures still exist today. much of china's more assertive posture in the south china sea continues. since then, we've seen australia move forward with aukus,
we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral relationships. this visit signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. note that both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly perhaps the steps towards normalisation. china proposed it would halt all australian wine tariffs, ending a three—year year...
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steven ciobo, australia's former trade and tourism minister, expects to see a stabilisation in the country's relationship with china. without any doubt, there has been a long period now of strained bilateral relationship so this visit signals a stabilisation of the relationship. you will note that both sides refer to stabilisation rather than normalisation, so in many respects that contains the genesis of that.— respects that contains the genesis of that. ., , ., ,.,, genesis of that. china proposed the end of— genesis of that. china proposed the end of tariffs, _ genesis of that. china proposed the end of tariffs, ending - genesis of that. china proposed the end of tariffs, ending a - the end of tariffs, ending a three—year dispute. it is a side of things to come? there is a lot of room for progress? we have come a long way from when the former government put in place the pre— trading grade — free trade agreement and that took place over a number of years and consistent with the fact that bilateral relationship was under pressure and many of those pressure still exist today. must
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hey, i'm steven with the catch up! tonight — the royal photo drama, let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operation, surrounded by her three children. the photo was released on socials over the weekend, but it didn't take long for people to spot some issues. like this blurry effect on princess charlotte's sleeve. five big picture agencies pulled the photo over concerns it had been manipulated and kate has now admitted she does sometimes experiment with editing and has apologised for any confusion that has been caused. it hasn't stopped lots of conspiracy theories online. but the royals haven't released the original photo. now, if you didn't stay up, let's get you up to speed on the oscars. 0ppenheimer cleaned up, winning best picture, best director and cillian murphy won best actor. for better or for worse, we're all living in 0ppenheimer�*s world, so i would really like to dedicate this to be peacemakers. emma stone got best actress for
hey, i'm steven with the catch up! tonight — the royal photo drama, let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operation, surrounded by her three children. the photo was released on socials over the weekend, but it didn't take long for people to spot some issues. like this blurry effect on princess charlotte's sleeve. five big picture agencies pulled the photo over concerns it had been manipulated and kate has now...
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on what we can expect from this bilateral visit, let's bring in former trade and tourism minister, steven ciobo. there is without any doubt been a long period now of strain by relationships. this is it signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly perhaps the steps towards normalisation china proposed it would halt all ten exxon australian wine in a three—year year dispute. is there a sign of things to come, especially on the trade front that there is room for progress? fix, that there is room for progress?— that there is room for progress? that there is room for rouress? ., ., ., progress? a lot of room for progress- — progress? a lot of room for progress- we _ progress? a lot of room for progress. we come - progress? a lot of room for progress. we come a - progress? a lot of room for progress. we come a long l progress? a lot of room for i progress. we come a long way from when the former government put in place the trade agreement be
on what we can expect from this bilateral visit, let's bring in former trade and tourism minister, steven ciobo. there is without any doubt been a long period now of strain by relationships. this is it signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly perhaps the steps towards normalisation china proposed it would halt all ten exxon australian wine in a...
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reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines: several western countries accused china of military cyber attacks. china because the allegations malicious letters. the uk has already imposed sanctions for cyber threat posed by jonathan sanctions for cyber threat posed byjonathan head actors is real and serious. but posed by jonathan head actors is real and serious.— is real and serious. but it is more than _ is real and serious. but it is more than by _ is real and serious. but it is more than by other- is real and serious. but it is - more than by other termination and resolve to resist it. fix, and resolve to resist it. a dramatic moment at the united nations. forthe dramatic moment at the united nations. for the first time security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. israel criticises the move cancels this delegation planned visit to the us. donald trump will stand trial next month over hush money he's accused of paying an adult film star —
reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines: several western countries accused china of military cyber attacks. china because the allegations malicious letters. the uk has already imposed sanctions for cyber threat posed by jonathan sanctions for cyber threat posed byjonathan head actors is real and serious. but posed by jonathan head actors is real and serious.— is real and serious. but it is more than _ is real and serious. but it is more than by _ is real and serious. but...
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steven, what could benny gantz�*s visit mean for us—israel relations? and no invitation to the israeli prime minister? i and no invitation to the israeli prime minister?— and no invitation to the israeli prime minister? i think is quite significant. _ prime minister? i think is quite significant, and _ prime minister? i think is quite significant, and not _ prime minister? i think is quite. significant, and not unexpected. benny gantz is in an awkward position in terms of israeli domestic politics because he is a member of the opposition but also on the war cabinet, and therefore intimately involved in the conduct of the war by israel. there might well be elections coming up in israel later this year. it is unclear if that will happen, but it is a possibility, and to prayerfor those elections benny gantz has to begin to differentiate himself from benjamin netanyahu�*s policies, and this is a brilliant way to do it. basically to skip town, come to washington and to meet with the vice president. that will be big news in israel and will tend to validat
steven, what could benny gantz�*s visit mean for us—israel relations? and no invitation to the israeli prime minister? i and no invitation to the israeli prime minister?— and no invitation to the israeli prime minister? i think is quite significant. _ prime minister? i think is quite significant, and _ prime minister? i think is quite significant, and not _ prime minister? i think is quite. significant, and not unexpected. benny gantz is in an awkward position in terms of israeli domestic...
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the film star idris elba is leading a regeneration project in sierra leone along with siaka stevens, the grandson of a former president. they recently announced plans for a wind and solarfarm, in a country where fewer than three in ten households have access to electricity. the site for the planned eco—city is sherbro island — off the coast of west africa. britain's 0ctopus energy generation will build the project and our business reporter david waddell spoke to its chief executive, and with idris elba, who explained why the island was chosen. 0riginally we went there looking at how can we bring tourism to the most incredible 19 miles of beachfront that was there, and then we saw something a bit more innovative, a bit more exciting, this idea of building an eco smart city, preserving what's beautiful about it but at the same time attracting partners to help build it out, if you like, and explore it. so, that's how it came about. this is a question for you, there is a lot of work to be done to make this project work, have you identified local skills and experience that are needed
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines.. the british government accuses china of malicious cyber attacks on the uk and imposes sanctions on two individuals in the company linked to the chinese state. the us and new zealand say they have also been hacked. a moment at the united nations, for the first time, the security council boats run an immediate cease—fire in gaza, israel cancels its visit to the us. donald trump visit the trial over hush money he's accused of painterly adult film star, the first former us presidents of face a criminal trial. president putin blames islamist extremists for the moscow attack, for i been charged with
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines.. the british government accuses china of malicious cyber attacks on the uk and imposes sanctions on two individuals in the company linked to the chinese state. the us and new zealand say they have also been hacked. a moment at the united nations, for the first time, the security council boats run an immediate cease—fire in gaza, israel cancels its visit to the us. donald trump visit the trial over hush money...
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we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral relationships. this visit signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship.
we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral relationships. this visit signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship.
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marcus osborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government's spending watchdog says the uk will pay at least three—hundred—and—seventy million pounds to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate asylum seekers there. up to a hundred—and—fifty thousand pounds will also be paid for each person sent to the east african country — over a five—year period. labour says the new figures are a "national scandal". scientists have discovered a new species of sea slug in uk waters. the tiny marine creature — named pleurobranchaea britannica caught off the southwest of england ljy caught off the southwest of england by research ships found in warmer waters in spain extending its habitat due to climate change. you're live with bbc news. the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has been buried at a cemetery in moscow. he was laid to rest two weeks after his death in the arctic penal colony where he was serving a long—term sentence for "extremism". his parents were at today's funeral, but not his wife yulia and chi
marcus osborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government's spending watchdog says the uk will pay at least three—hundred—and—seventy million pounds to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate asylum seekers there. up to a hundred—and—fifty thousand pounds will also be paid for each person sent to the east african country — over a five—year period. labour says the new figures are a "national scandal"....
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines.. the british government accuses china of malicious cyber attacks on the uk and imposes sanctions on two individuals in the company linked to the chinese state. the us and new zealand say they have also been hacked. a moment at the united nations, for the first time, the security council boats run an immediate cease—fire in gaza, israel cancels its visit to the us. donald trump visit the trial over hush money he's accused of painterly adult film star, the first former us presidents of face a criminal trial. president putin blames islamist extremists for the moscow attack, for i been charged with terrorism. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in the us, where the justice department and fbi say that online accounts for millions of americans�* have been caught up in a chinese hacking plot that targeted us officials. seven chinese nationals have been charged with enacting a widespread cyber—attack campaign. the charges come as gover
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines.. the british government accuses china of malicious cyber attacks on the uk and imposes sanctions on two individuals in the company linked to the chinese state. the us and new zealand say they have also been hacked. a moment at the united nations, for the first time, the security council boats run an immediate cease—fire in gaza, israel cancels its visit to the us. donald trump visit the trial over hush money...
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reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines: several western countries accused china of military cyber attacks. china because the allegations malicious letters. the uk has already imposed sanctions for cyber threat posed by jonathan sanctions for cyber threat posed byjonathan head actors is real and serious. but posed by jonathan head actors is real and serious.— is real and serious. but it is more than _ is real and serious. but it is more than by _ is real and serious. but it is more than by other- is real and serious. but it is - more than by other termination and resolve to resist it. fix, and resolve to resist it. a dramatic moment at the united nations. forthe dramatic moment at the united nations. for the first time security council votes for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. israel criticises the move cancels this delegation planned visit to the us. donald trump will stand trial next month over hush money he's accused of paying an adult film star — the first former us president to face a criminal trial.
reporting live from singapore, i'm steven lai. the headlines: several western countries accused china of military cyber attacks. china because the allegations malicious letters. the uk has already imposed sanctions for cyber threat posed by jonathan sanctions for cyber threat posed byjonathan head actors is real and serious. but posed by jonathan head actors is real and serious.— is real and serious. but it is more than _ is real and serious. but it is more than by _ is real and serious. but...
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let's speak to steven fish now, who's a professor of political science at the university of california. how possible is it to get a handle on what is going on in the voting in russia? it is not ossible the voting in russia? it is not possible to — the voting in russia? it is not possible to know _ the voting in russia? it is not possible to know the - the voting in russia? it is not possible to know the level. the voting in russia? it is not possible to know the level of| possible to know the level of protest. typically we would look to avoid for opposition candidates in order to assess the level of protest. in this case, putin disqualified everybody who could possibly be seen as an opposition candidate. there was a candidate. there was a candidate who is a local official from moscow who decided to run some months officialfrom moscow who decided to run some months ago and he was running anti—war against ukraine platform. he was disqualified. the only candidate is allowed to �*s point of this, essentially prudent allies from part is called criminal parker —— pocket parties and
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let's speak to steven fish now, who's a professor of political science at the university of california. thank you for your time. before we get to the actual claims that president putin is making, what do you of the length of time it took for him to make a public statement? he time it took for him to make a public statement?— public statement? he was clearly very _ public statement? he was clearly very embarrassed l public statement? he was i clearly very embarrassed by this. we now know that western security agencies had warned russia, perhaps some weeks ago, that this was coming, and they either ignored it or were contemptuous with this information or used ineffectively. what is facing now is a situation where he's been shown that western security agencies know more about what is going on in russia than his own security agencies do when it comes to confronting terrorism. this is a bad look for putin.- confronting terrorism. this is a bad look for putin. what do ou the a bad look for putin. what do you the wants _ a bad look for putin. what do you the wants to _ a bad look for putin.
let's speak to steven fish now, who's a professor of political science at the university of california. thank you for your time. before we get to the actual claims that president putin is making, what do you of the length of time it took for him to make a public statement? he time it took for him to make a public statement?— public statement? he was clearly very _ public statement? he was clearly very embarrassed l public statement? he was i clearly very embarrassed by this. we now know that...
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he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, steven boden and shannon marsden. he'd suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. the pair were living in squalor and had cared more about buying drugs than their son. many agencies were involved in their supervision, but the system failed finley. a lot of what's in this 50—page report i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other children — a lack of professional curiosity, poor information sharing, for instance. but in this case, there was another major factor too, and that was the pandemic. in the same seven—month period, arthur labinjo—hughes, star hobson and jacob crouch were also killed by adults who should have been looking after them, and in finley�*s case, too, lockdowns meant his parents were able to evade scrutiny. contact with the authorities was made remotely and not in person. meetings were missed and reports not shared. they pretended everything was ok, and no—one knew differently. if you're working with
he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, steven boden and shannon marsden. he'd suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. the pair were living in squalor and had cared more about buying drugs than their son. many agencies were involved in their supervision, but the system failed finley. a lot of what's in this 50—page report i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other...
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steven godden in edinburgh. the bbc understands that the chancellor will keep the freeze to fuel duty in tomorrow's budget, and urge councils to cut down on diversity, equality and inclusion initiatives. jeremy hunt is widely reported to be considering a cut in national insurance and money raising policies may come in areas such as air passenger duty, and an extension on the windfall tax on oil and gas companies. let's speak now to our deputy political editor vicki young. any more clues as to what will be in the budget tomorrow?— the budget tomorrow? important to sa at this the budget tomorrow? important to say at this point _ the budget tomorrow? important to say at this point we _ the budget tomorrow? important to say at this point we are _ the budget tomorrow? important to say at this point we are talking - say at this point we are talking about rumour and speculation, as ever on the day before a budget. as you say, that fuel duty freeze is likely to continue, it would be very surprising if a chancellor in
steven godden in edinburgh. the bbc understands that the chancellor will keep the freeze to fuel duty in tomorrow's budget, and urge councils to cut down on diversity, equality and inclusion initiatives. jeremy hunt is widely reported to be considering a cut in national insurance and money raising policies may come in areas such as air passenger duty, and an extension on the windfall tax on oil and gas companies. let's speak now to our deputy political editor vicki young. any more clues as to...
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i just finished a film withjimjarmusch, and i'm about to work with steven soderbergh, who i haven't worked with for quite some time. so, it's always great to work with directors again. but, yes, and then there's a couple of things that we have on the boil at dirty films. so... well, thank you so much for telling us about your latest project, the new boy. cate blanchett, many thanks. thanks. hello there. the easter weekend will settle down a little — perhaps music to your ears, in comparison to the last few days. yes, there will be more sunshine around and fewer showers — and as a result, it will be a little warmer. but there's more rain to come for some of us by easter monday. more on that in just a moment — for the moment, though, the low pressure is drifting its way westwards, the isobars are opening out. so saturday will be a quieter, less windy day for all of us. maybe a little more cloud across east anglia and that kent coast, and a few isolated showers out to the west — most frequent showers perhaps to northern ireland and scotland — but even so, few and far between in comp
i just finished a film withjimjarmusch, and i'm about to work with steven soderbergh, who i haven't worked with for quite some time. so, it's always great to work with directors again. but, yes, and then there's a couple of things that we have on the boil at dirty films. so... well, thank you so much for telling us about your latest project, the new boy. cate blanchett, many thanks. thanks. hello there. the easter weekend will settle down a little — perhaps music to your ears, in comparison...
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on what we can expect from this bilateral visit, let's bring in former trade and tourism minister, steven ciobo. there is without any doubt been a long period now of strain by relationships. this is it signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. both sides
on what we can expect from this bilateral visit, let's bring in former trade and tourism minister, steven ciobo. there is without any doubt been a long period now of strain by relationships. this is it signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. both sides
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and steven is now part of the lived experience team at the charity empowerment, staffed by those who have come through addiction and, working alongside the local nhs and social workers, are trying to help others get clean. there is now a new thing called nitazenes, and i think they're saying that that's like 500 times stronger. fatalities related to drink, drugs and suicide — what are known as deaths of despair — are significantly higher in poorer areas, especially in the north of england and seaside towns. and blackpool has a higher rate of these deaths than anywhere else in england. we need to listen to people with that lived experience. there also needs to be a really strong focus on prevention. that levelling up of the country to make sure that everyone has got the right conditions to thrive. but today, a committee of mps says there are no compelling examples of what levelling up funding has delivered so far, with councils only able to spend a fraction of the money promised to them. the government points to increased spending on mental health and drug and alcohol harm reducti
and steven is now part of the lived experience team at the charity empowerment, staffed by those who have come through addiction and, working alongside the local nhs and social workers, are trying to help others get clean. there is now a new thing called nitazenes, and i think they're saying that that's like 500 times stronger. fatalities related to drink, drugs and suicide — what are known as deaths of despair — are significantly higher in poorer areas, especially in the north of england...
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then the likes of steven spielberg, denis villeneuve, martin scorsese all praising your film—making. without embarrassing you, how do you do it? gosh, that's a... that's a long list of accolades — some deserved, some probably not. um... how do i do it? i just love making films. i started making films when i was a kid. i borrowed my dad's super 8 camera, started making super 8 films when i was seven or eight years old and i've never stopped. it'sjust something i love doing and i feel very fortunate and privileged to be able to work with a team of really, really talented people on each film. in the case of oppenheimer, this incredible cast that, you know, you've already mentioned, cillian and emily, but also, you know, robert downeer and matt damon and ken branagh — you know, a very, very long list. florence pugh and many others. um... for me, how i do it is to bring together talented people like that and in the service of making films that i would have wanted to see as an audience member. you know, i view myself as the audience, not... it's not a sort of us and them thing. i make
then the likes of steven spielberg, denis villeneuve, martin scorsese all praising your film—making. without embarrassing you, how do you do it? gosh, that's a... that's a long list of accolades — some deserved, some probably not. um... how do i do it? i just love making films. i started making films when i was a kid. i borrowed my dad's super 8 camera, started making super 8 films when i was seven or eight years old and i've never stopped. it'sjust something i love doing and i feel very...
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steven ciobo, australia's former trade and tourism minister, expects to see a stabilisation
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the film star idris elba is leading a regeneration project in sierra leone along with siaka stevens, the grandson of a former president. they recently announced plans for a wind and solarfarm, in a country where fewer than three in ten households have access to electricity. the site for the planned eco—city is sherbro island — off the coast of west africa. britain's octopus energy will build the project and our business reporter david waddell spoke to its chief executive, and with idris elba, who explained why the island was chosen. originally we went there looking at how could we bring tourism to the most incredible 19 miles of beachfront that was there? and then we saw something a bit more innovative, a bit more exciting was this idea of building a sort of eco smart city, preserving what's beautiful about it, but at the same time attracting partners to help build it out, if you like, and explore it. so that's how it came about. this is a question for zoisa. there's a lot of work to be done to make this project work. have you identified local skills and experience that are neede
the film star idris elba is leading a regeneration project in sierra leone along with siaka stevens, the grandson of a former president. they recently announced plans for a wind and solarfarm, in a country where fewer than three in ten households have access to electricity. the site for the planned eco—city is sherbro island — off the coast of west africa. britain's octopus energy will build the project and our business reporter david waddell spoke to its chief executive, and with idris...
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marcus osborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government spending watchdog said the uk will pay at least £370 million to rwanda as part of plans to relocate asylum seekers there. up to relocate asylum seekers there. up to £150,000 will be paid for each person sent to the country over a five year period. labour said the figures are a national scandal. in almost a fifth of missing persons in england and wales in a 12 month period, there was neither no ethnic group recorded or marked as unknown. here in the uk the left wing maverick, george galloway has won the rochdale by election. a stronghold for the labour party traditionally but two weeks ago it withdrew support for its candidate after he backed anti—israel conspiracy theories. mr galloway won by almost 6000 votes, after making his support for the palestinian cause his dominant campaign theme in the constituency, which has a large asian muslim community. keir starmer, this is for gaza. applause you have paid, and you will pay a high price for the role you hav
marcus osborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government spending watchdog said the uk will pay at least £370 million to rwanda as part of plans to relocate asylum seekers there. up to relocate asylum seekers there. up to £150,000 will be paid for each person sent to the country over a five year period. labour said the figures are a national scandal. in almost a fifth of missing persons in england and wales in a 12 month...
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marcus 0sborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government's spending watchdog says the uk will pay at least £370 million to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate asylum seekers there. up to a £150,000 will also be paid for each person sent to the east african country over a five—year period. labour says the new figures are a national scandal. scientists have discovered a new species of sea slug in uk waters. the tiny marine creature — named pleurobranchaea britannica — was caught off the south—west of england by a research ship. it is normally found in the warmer waters of spain and it is thought it might have extended its habitat because of climate change. you're live with bbc news. here in the uk the left—wing maverick, george galloway has won the rochdale by—election. he campaigned on his support for the palestinian cause in a town in greater manchester that has a large asian muslim community. keir starmer, this is for gaza. you have paid and you will pay a high price for the role that you have pla
marcus 0sborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government's spending watchdog says the uk will pay at least £370 million to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate asylum seekers there. up to a £150,000 will also be paid for each person sent to the east african country over a five—year period. labour says the new figures are a national scandal. scientists have discovered a new species of sea slug in uk waters. the tiny...
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we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. i welcome the removal of these trade impediments and we have reiterated our desire for the removal of impediments on beef and lobster. we discussed
we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. i welcome the removal of these trade impediments and we have reiterated our desire for the removal of impediments on beef and lobster. we discussed
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we are going to stay in the united states: the former treasury secretary in the trump administration steven mnuchin has told the business channel cnbc he's putting together a group of investors to try and buy tiktok. the chinese—owned social media app faces being shut down in the us unless it is sold off — under a bill passed by the house of representatives on wednesday. it's not clear when the bill will go before the senate — which still needs to pass it. i think the legislation should pass, and i think it should be sold. i understand the technology. it's a great business. and i'm going to put together a group to buy tiktok. you're trying to buy tiktok? i am. because this should be owned by us businesses. there's no way that the chinese would ever let a us company own something like this in china. i don't think this should be controlled by any of the big us tech companies. i think there could be antitrust issues on that. and this should be something that's independent. so we have a real competitor. and users love it. so it shouldn't be shut down. the technology — i won't go into al
we are going to stay in the united states: the former treasury secretary in the trump administration steven mnuchin has told the business channel cnbc he's putting together a group of investors to try and buy tiktok. the chinese—owned social media app faces being shut down in the us unless it is sold off — under a bill passed by the house of representatives on wednesday. it's not clear when the bill will go before the senate — which still needs to pass it. i think the legislation should...
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marcus osborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government's spending watchdog says the uk will pay at least 370 million pounds to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate asylum seekers there. up to a 150,000 pounds will also be paid for each person sent to the east african country — over a five—year period. labour says the new figures are a "national scandal". you're live with bbc news. thousands of people have gathered on the streets of moscow, defying a heavy police presence, to pay their last respects to russia's main opposition leader, alexei navalny. the crowds chanted his name as his funeral service was held, two weeks after he died in prison. alexei navalny�*s mother was among the mourners allowed into the cemetary to see him buried — but his wife decided not to travel to russia. our russia editor steve rosenberg sent this report from moscow. they came to say goodbye to the man who had given them hope, but died in prison. and outside the church, longer and longer, the queue of russians wanting to pay t
marcus osborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and steven harnett in may last year. the government's spending watchdog says the uk will pay at least 370 million pounds to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate asylum seekers there. up to a 150,000 pounds will also be paid for each person sent to the east african country — over a five—year period. labour says the new figures are a "national scandal". you're live with bbc news. thousands of people have...
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he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, steven boden and shannon marsden. he'd suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. many agencies were involved in their supervision. but the system failed finley. a lot of what's in this 50—page report, i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other children — a lack of professional curiosity, poor information sharing, for instance. but in finley�*s case, there was another major factor too, and that was the pandemic. in the same seven—month period, arthur labinjo—hughes, star hobson and jacob crouch were also killed by adults who should have been looking after them. and in finley�*s case, too, lockdowns meant his parents were able to evade scrutiny. contact with the authorities was made remotely and not in person. meetings were missed and reports not shared. they pretended everything was ok, and no—one knew differently. if you're working with children, the worst possible thing is for a child to die. it's absolutely trag
he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, steven boden and shannon marsden. he'd suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. many agencies were involved in their supervision. but the system failed finley. a lot of what's in this 50—page report, i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other children — a lack of professional curiosity, poor information sharing, for instance. but...
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our scotland correspondent steven godden reports. for almost two decades, margaret caldwell has sought answers for her daughter. today she met scotland's first minister to ask face to face for a public inquiry for emma and the other women who suffered at the hands of her killer. emma had a voice. and these other women, perhaps there is no one. emma caldwell was working as a prostitute in 2005 when she was strangled and dumped in remote woodland. how could anyone do this? by 2007, police knew iain parker was sexually violent and had previously taken emma to the spot her body was found, but senior officers disregarded that evidence, wrongly pursuing four turkish suspects. parker continued to attack women. it was years before he was finally confronted. did you kill emma? no, i never. last week, packer was jailed for life for murdering emma caldwell and attacking 21 other women. both institutions of the crown office and the police must answer as to why one of the worst sex offenders in the united kingdom was gifted his freedom for some 1
our scotland correspondent steven godden reports. for almost two decades, margaret caldwell has sought answers for her daughter. today she met scotland's first minister to ask face to face for a public inquiry for emma and the other women who suffered at the hands of her killer. emma had a voice. and these other women, perhaps there is no one. emma caldwell was working as a prostitute in 2005 when she was strangled and dumped in remote woodland. how could anyone do this? by 2007, police knew...
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he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, steven boden and shannon marsden. he'd suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. the pair were living in squalor and had cared more about buying drugs than their son. many agencies were involved in their supervision. but the system failed finley. a lot of what's in this 50—page report i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other children, a lack of professional curiosity, poor information sharing, for instance. but in this case, there was another major factor too, and that was the pandemic. in the same seven—month period, arthur labinjo—hughes, star hobson and jacob crouch were also killed by adults who should have been looking after them, and in finley�*s case, too, lockdowns meant his parents were able to evade scrutiny. contact with the authorities was made remotely and not in person. meetings were missed and reports not shared. they pretended everything was ok, and no—one knew differently. if you're working with chi
he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, steven boden and shannon marsden. he'd suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. the pair were living in squalor and had cared more about buying drugs than their son. many agencies were involved in their supervision. but the system failed finley. a lot of what's in this 50—page report i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other...