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right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. a weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so, here's the morning then, the forecast. you can see still a fair amount of cloud across some southern and western areas, dribs and drabs of rain, but already sunshine across, say, many northern and northeastern parts of the uk. the temperatures are very pleasant indeed — widely, i think, into the high teens or 20 degrees across england, eastern scotland, around 18 and out towards the west, around 14to17 degrees celsius. but the west will always be more cloud
right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. a weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as...
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do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i don't want to be... complicit in what? be explicit. complicit in the killing of innocent people and innocent civilians. are you saying israel has committed war crimes? i've got no doubt in my mind that the evidence that we've seen certainly suggests that war crimes have been committed. i don't know anybody who thinks otherwise. see, israel says it's prosecuting a military operation against hamas. of course, hamas launched a massive attack on israel on october 7, and it says in pursuit of hamas, in pursuit of a legitimate military strategy, unfortunately, because of hamas
do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i...
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for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that. for the past four ears let's get more on that. for the past four years since _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there have been negotiations between the eu, spain and the uk about what happens to gibraltar and as you outline bear its geography makes it unique, the fact it is a british sovereign territory but on the tip of spain, the spanish have always said they wanted it back in the british say it�*s a matter of sovereignty. most people living in gibraltar seem to favour british rule, surveys suggest that. the whole issue here is not creating any friction on the border between gibraltar and spain itself so that is why we have been having these talks, more talks today, significant that lord cameron is her
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i'm proud the uk has played — backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a _ backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading _ backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role - backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role in - backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role in doing | has played a leading role in doing that, tripled our aid commitment. you're getting aid in by land, sea and air, field hospital arrived from manchester, aid being dropped by air and we are working with other countries to open up a maritime corridor so we will do everything we can on the ground and diplomatically to bring about an end to this conflict. ~ , , ,, ., ,, conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answerin: conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a — conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot _ conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of _ conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of questions - conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of questions earlier| answering a lot of questions earlier
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a policy which would mean an bod the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of age i the uk. a policy which would mean | anybody currently 15 years of age or younger will never legally be able to buy cigarettes in the uk. she has told the house of commons this is all about giving the next generation the freedom to live longer and healthier lives. freedom, of course, is a word cherished by many on the rights in particular, and it is the case conservative's are divided on this policy. there are those like victoria arkin into field smoking is just so bad. it is bad for your health, and it is imperative they take this step to get rid of it, but there are others in the party who are very uncomfortable about what they see as an excessive intrusion on people's freedom to smoke if they choose to, and we'll get a sense of the argumen
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first up, mps have been debating a new law which would effectively ban smoking in the uk. they voted in favour of the ban earlier, but they'll need to vote once more to make it law. the plan is being proposed by the prime minister, rishi sunak, and would mean that each year the legal age for cigarette sales would increase. so if you're born in or after 2009, you'd never be able to legally buy cigarettes. smoking rates in older teens are really high in the uk, with more than 12% of 16 to 17 year olds smoking in england. here's what some people think about the plans. anything that could put them off doing it and getting into it then, yeah, it's a good idea. i still think it should be a personal choice. the more you try and ban stuff, the more people are going - to try and do it. wales is going to host what organisers claim is the uk's first ever female—only charity ultramarathon. she ultra is 31 miles on the cywn peninsula in gwyneth on saturday and organisers hope that it will inspire more women likejenny to take part. it's kind of less pressure, i think like gender stere
first up, mps have been debating a new law which would effectively ban smoking in the uk. they voted in favour of the ban earlier, but they'll need to vote once more to make it law. the plan is being proposed by the prime minister, rishi sunak, and would mean that each year the legal age for cigarette sales would increase. so if you're born in or after 2009, you'd never be able to legally buy cigarettes. smoking rates in older teens are really high in the uk, with more than 12% of 16 to 17 year...
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however, israel's allies, like the us and uk, have urged it to avoid any escalation, and the uk says efforts are focused on ensuring a pause in fighting and getting aid into gaza. a really lovely story for you now. poppy cahill is 21 and has been using her artwork to communicate how it feels to live with a chronic illness. she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis after years of symptoms when she was 16 and has a stoma. she hopes that sharing her work will raise awareness. it's time now for ten seconds of dormice bridges, forestry england have set up some mini rope bridges in the forest of dean to help hazel dormice travel safely between the tree tops. now they can make it to wherever they want to go. and isn't that a relief? you are well and truly caught up. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. here's what's coming up on the programme. a tremendous night for chelsea — they hammer everton, with cole palmer again at the centre of the action. nadal�*s back — the spaniard plays at barcelona as excitement builds around his return to the clay. and we mee
however, israel's allies, like the us and uk, have urged it to avoid any escalation, and the uk says efforts are focused on ensuring a pause in fighting and getting aid into gaza. a really lovely story for you now. poppy cahill is 21 and has been using her artwork to communicate how it feels to live with a chronic illness. she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis after years of symptoms when she was 16 and has a stoma. she hopes that sharing her work will raise awareness. it's time now for ten...
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uk or across the globe. the experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe.— experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe. the way that the industry — uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so - uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so much i the industry has changed so much with new technology, what is the thing we should be looking out for in the industry? iii thing we should be looking out for in the industry?— in the industry? if i was to make a rediction in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it _ in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it will _ in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it will change _ in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it will change within i prediction it will change within just a few weeks or months. that is what is most exciting about the games industry
uk or across the globe. the experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe.— experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe. the way that the industry — uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so - uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so much i the industry has changed so much with new technology, what...
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mcilroy is one ofjust six uk players here. the lowest figure this century is partly down to this sport's modern split. on the saudi—backed liv tour, it's hard to qualify for the masters. lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv in the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. jon rahm won the masters, then moved to liv last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they win at augusta. having the jacket, i kept it on my closet on a spot where i would walk by it every single day. and obviously, inevitably, every once in a while you put it on. you know, it is the biggest tournament in the world, with no offence to anything else, but it's probably the most followed one by people that don't even play golf. that's, ithink, what makes the difference. your notoriety goes up quite a bit. is there still any tension or does everybodyjust happy to see each other? you guys love to kind of try to make it sound like,
mcilroy is one ofjust six uk players here. the lowest figure this century is partly down to this sport's modern split. on the saudi—backed liv tour, it's hard to qualify for the masters. lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv in the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. jon rahm won the masters, then moved to liv last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they...
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it's unlikely we will see it in the uk so the bbc news website is probably your best bet. we are going to leave you with ten seconds of a very hairy landing. this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest sanction. manchester city prepare for another mission in madrid as they resume the defence of their champions league title. and we meet the rugby player looking to pave the way for muslim women in all sports. hello there. everton are going to appeal against their latest sanction for a second breach of the premier league's profitability and sustainability rules — they've been deducted 2 points after going 16 million pounds over the spending limit over a three year period up to the end of last season. from goodison park, here's our correspondent, katie gornall. well, the premier leag
it's unlikely we will see it in the uk so the bbc news website is probably your best bet. we are going to leave you with ten seconds of a very hairy landing. this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest...
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..but access varies across the uk. tegan clarke was 18 when she was diagnosed with cancer, and quickly started treatment. you don't eat sweetcorn? yeah, cos itjust goes straight through you. what's the point in eating it? when i signed my waiver form, they kind of brush over it and say, "oh, you might not be able to have kids". and i was very much in my career—driven phase, where i wanted to go to uni, i wanted to be a boss. i didn't think about it. my mum walked out crying, and i was like, "she's being dramatic. " so if you close your eyes now... - after she completed her cancer treatment, tegan had two rounds of egg freezing. as much as i'm 23, my fertility is, like, 33, so they can class me as medically infertile because i'm not where i should be for my age. it's not something you want to put in your tinder profile — not that i'm on tinder anyway. it does kind of hurt sometimes — like, i'm going to get teary now. like, watching my sister—in—law have a baby, like, my best friend's sister have a baby, it was
..but access varies across the uk. tegan clarke was 18 when she was diagnosed with cancer, and quickly started treatment. you don't eat sweetcorn? yeah, cos itjust goes straight through you. what's the point in eating it? when i signed my waiver form, they kind of brush over it and say, "oh, you might not be able to have kids". and i was very much in my career—driven phase, where i wanted to go to uni, i wanted to be a boss. i didn't think about it. my mum walked out crying, and i...
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yes, we know the uk fiuhter overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved - overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved so - overnight. yes, we know the uk| fighterjets were involved so raf planes deployed the take—down the iranians drones stop this marks a clear escalation in terms of relations between london and tehran, the statement from rishi sunak overnight stressing the importance of deescalation, really condemning the strongest terms those attacks on iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like ajoe iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like a joe biden will be having conversations with benjamin netanyahu in the coming days, we know this has been discussed, potential of the attack anyway in government circles for some days, there was a meeting of the governments emergency committee, cobra, on friday, and we had reaction from across the political spectrum here in the uk as well, leader of the labour party for example sir keir starmer whose words very
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right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so here's the morning, then, the forecast. you can see still a fair amount of cloud across some southern and western areas, dribs and drabs of rain, but already sunshine across, say, many northern and north—eastern parts of the uk. the temperatures very pleasant indeed — widely, i think, into the high teens or 20 degrees across england, eastern scotland, around 18 and out towards the west, around 1a to 17 degrees celsius. but the west will always be more cloudy
right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as...
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in 2022 the uk provided... but although the uk is not a major arms supplier, it is a long—term supplier and of arms. that would be a significant diplomatic blow is real but that has not happened for now at least. whether that may change depends on the uk's rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if there is a clear risk that items may be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international human law —— human rights laws. for this the government receives legal advice. this rights laws. for this the government receives legal advice.— receives legal advice. this is formal process, _ receives legal advice. this is formal process, there - receives legal advice. this is formal process, there is - receives legal advice. this is formal process, there is a i receives legal advice. this is - formal process, there is a formal technical— formal process, there is a formal technical quasi _ formal process, there is a formal technical quasi judicial— formal process, there is a formal
in 2022 the uk provided... but although the uk is not a major arms supplier, it is a long—term supplier and of arms. that would be a significant diplomatic blow is real but that has not happened for now at least. whether that may change depends on the uk's rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if there is a clear risk that items may be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international human law —— human rights laws. for this the government receives...
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as you mentioned, the uk was involved militarily over i the uk was involved militarily over the uk was involved militarily over the weekend. how concerned are you that this country could be drawn further into any potential conflict in the region? it is further into any potential conflict in the region?— in the region? it is a constant concern but _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk forces - in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk forces are in the region? it is a constant i concern but the uk forces are in in the region? it is a constant - concern but the uk forces are in the middle east to try to enforce that wider regional stability, protecting international shipping in the red sea, helping deliver essential humanitarian aid to gaza, and they are there also to defend, help defend israel and our partners in the region. the important thing is that we back, i think, the action we saw over the weekend, defensive action alongside allies, to help israel defea
as you mentioned, the uk was involved militarily over i the uk was involved militarily over the uk was involved militarily over the weekend. how concerned are you that this country could be drawn further into any potential conflict in the region? it is further into any potential conflict in the region?— in the region? it is a constant concern but _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the _ in the region? it is a constant concern but the uk _ in the region? it is a constant concern but...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's been five days since iran's drone and missile attack and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond. he said this during talks with the british government in hopes of preventing further escalation.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's been five days since iran's drone and missile attack and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond. he said this during talks with the british government in hopes of preventing further escalation.
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around the world and across the uk. in remission from her cancer. this is bbc news. in remission from her cancer. the general election begins in india on friday and most predictions say narendra modi will win another victory, his third consecutive mandate. he has amassed a huge following of support despite some seeing him as a controversial figure. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, yogita limaye reports. cheering narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of the party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and what we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure. but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation:
around the world and across the uk. in remission from her cancer. this is bbc news. in remission from her cancer. the general election begins in india on friday and most predictions say narendra modi will win another victory, his third consecutive mandate. he has amassed a huge following of support despite some seeing him as a controversial figure. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, yogita limaye reports. cheering narendra modi is the reigning superstar...
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that is asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% increase from 2022. so interesting new figures coming into us on that. let's stay with that broader issue. the european parliament is to vote on sweeping new laws to overhaul its migration policy. the issue of how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum seekers and migrants has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries, and this new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. sofia bettiza explains what the proposed changes are. this is a make—or—break attempt by the eu to control migration. so how does it work? well, at the moment very few european countries — spain, italy and greece — deal with the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this new agreement brings in a solidarity mechanism. essentially, it's a trade off. so the countries that receive most migrants will build new detention centres at the eu's external border. migrants would be screened as soon as they arrive and authorities will have the option to detain them until their asylum
that is asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% increase from 2022. so interesting new figures coming into us on that. let's stay with that broader issue. the european parliament is to vote on sweeping new laws to overhaul its migration policy. the issue of how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum seekers and migrants has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries, and this new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. sofia...
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.— expect in the uk. thank you very much- _ so how is all this being seen on the markets? anna macdonald is senior equity analyst at sustineri global investment based in edinburgh. lovely to have you with us. we have seen markets react to a lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? tote lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? we have seen the _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market - the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market react| seen the equity market react any fixed income market. the s&p, a broad gauge of the biggest us companies, top 500, it fell nearly 1% in what was interesting was a broad—based ball, nine out of every ten stocks did mark a downward move yesterday. that has spread out into asia overnight so we could expect weakness here this morning. the other thing to think about is the fixed income markets, so we saw yields rise, so prices fell on a lot of bonds and mostly in the us there was the biggest move
.— expect in the uk. thank you very much- _ so how is all this being seen on the markets? anna macdonald is senior equity analyst at sustineri global investment based in edinburgh. lovely to have you with us. we have seen markets react to a lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? tote lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? we have seen the _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market - the us, haven't we? we have seen...
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what do you make on the reports the uk has been talking to l reports the uk has been talking to countries such as armenia about replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? irate replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda?— replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? we know these discussions _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going i involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going on i involving rwanda? we know these| discussions have been going on for involving rwanda? we know these i discussions have been going on for a long time with a large number of countries, and so did numbers that could be sent to rwanda if it were to be a solution, as the government see gates, people arriving into the uk, using rwanda couldn't possibly be the solution given the number of people. if there were to be a remedy, it would require getting other countries on board. as we have seen from wanda macro, it is a long process and we know other countries
what do you make on the reports the uk has been talking to l reports the uk has been talking to countries such as armenia about replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? irate replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda?— replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? we know these discussions _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going i involving...
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in this cooler air mass, which was introduced across the uk by monday's area of low pressure, will be sitting to the east of the country for tuesday. so it's here where we'll see most of the showers, the strongest of the winds, the further west you are, closer to this area of high pressure, then it'll be a little bit quieter. so we start off on a chilly note for tuesday morning. quite a bit of sunshine around. a few showers from the word go across northern and eastern areas, and these showers will affect northern scotland, wintriness on the hills. into the afternoon, some heavier showers, perhaps some hail and thunder affecting the midlands into southeast england. and a fairly breezy day to come, not as windy as monday — those are mean wind speeds. temperature wise, probably a little bit better than monday, up to 13 celsius in the south. so with some light winds, some sunshine, it won't feel too bad, but cooler along north sea coasts, single digits there. tuesday night, we continue to see clear spells, further bands of showers, especially across northern scotland, where it'll turn q
in this cooler air mass, which was introduced across the uk by monday's area of low pressure, will be sitting to the east of the country for tuesday. so it's here where we'll see most of the showers, the strongest of the winds, the further west you are, closer to this area of high pressure, then it'll be a little bit quieter. so we start off on a chilly note for tuesday morning. quite a bit of sunshine around. a few showers from the word go across northern and eastern areas, and these showers...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to one of our top stories here in the uk. a high courtjudge has ruled that a prayer ban at a secondary school in london can remain, as it does not discriminate against muslim pupils. michaela community school in wembley introduced the ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground. now a muslim student at the school has lost her high court challenge against the school's ban on prayer rituals. in his ruling, mrjustice linden said the pupil knew of the school's policy when she was enrolled there. his judgment will be seen as upholding the right of non—religious schools to make their own decision about whether or not to set aside time and space for pupils to pray. the headteacher of the michaela school — katharine birbalsingh, who introduced the prayer ritual policy at the heart of this court case, has issued a statement welcoming the judgement. she said — a school should be free to do what is right for the pupils it serves. the court s decision is therefore a victory for all schools. schools should not b
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to one of our top stories here in the uk. a high courtjudge has ruled that a prayer ban at a secondary school in london can remain, as it does not discriminate against muslim pupils. michaela community school in wembley introduced the ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground. now a muslim student at the school has lost her high court challenge against the school's ban on prayer rituals. in his ruling, mrjustice...
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in fact, it will be cold enough for some of the showers over high ground in the north of the uk to fall with some sleet and snow contained within them. so sunday is a sunshine and showers day, but most of the showers will be towards the north and west, some heavy ones, some thundery ones, some wintry ones over the highest ground. not as many showers further south and east. still quite breezy. highs of 9 to 15 degrees. now, through sunday night and into monday, this area of low pressure looks set to dive its way across the uk to bring some pretty strong winds, actually some very strong and gusty conditions, a band of rain clearing to a mix of sunshine and showers, those showers containing a little bit of hail, some sleet, some snow up over high ground. it certainly is going to feel quite a lot chillier by this stage. 9 to 13 degrees. if anything, that is a touch below the norm for the time of year. now, through monday night and into tuesday, that area of low pressure looks set to clear eastwards. still some showers, though, left behind in this northerly flow of air, so this northerly win
in fact, it will be cold enough for some of the showers over high ground in the north of the uk to fall with some sleet and snow contained within them. so sunday is a sunshine and showers day, but most of the showers will be towards the north and west, some heavy ones, some thundery ones, some wintry ones over the highest ground. not as many showers further south and east. still quite breezy. highs of 9 to 15 degrees. now, through sunday night and into monday, this area of low pressure looks...
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backed by the us, uk, france and jordan. this morning israeli officials are saying the confrontation isn't over and are assessing their options. iran's military chief told state tv that as far as iran was concerned, a line had been drawn under the confrontation after its retaliatory strike. a strike conducted by iran after the date for the first attack on its embassy in the syrian capital damascus which destroyed the consulate and also killed senior members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps. it's warning israel this morning that if israel now strikes back that iran would respond with even greater force. this is a moment fraught with risk. let's look at the major developments of the past 12 hours. sirens. what you can see is israel's air defence system, the iron dome, in operation — flashes in thejerusalem sky as drones and missiles are shot down. a coalition of israel's allies, including the us and uk has helped shoot down some iranian drones and misiles before they reached israeli territory. this is footage of t
backed by the us, uk, france and jordan. this morning israeli officials are saying the confrontation isn't over and are assessing their options. iran's military chief told state tv that as far as iran was concerned, a line had been drawn under the confrontation after its retaliatory strike. a strike conducted by iran after the date for the first attack on its embassy in the syrian capital damascus which destroyed the consulate and also killed senior members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard...
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finally this half hour zendaya hit the red carpet here in london last night.it was for the uk premiere of her new movie challengers — a tense drama set in the world of professional tennis. the actress, who co—stars in the film withjosh o'connor and mike faist, also produced it — something she says she relished. it is not necessarily a new house, i have done it before but every time you do it, you get to learn from your peers, and to grow, and hopefully it will allow me to have a seat at the table to protect yourself, and meet unique numbers but i am definitely proud of it. stay with us here on bbc news. we have all of the day's top stories coming up. thank you for watching. hello, there. the weather we've got over the next couple of days is really quite unusual for april. if we take a look at this anomaly chart, the redder the colours, the more unusual the heat is, and as you can see, we're towards the top end of this scale. how warm is it going to get? well, some places could see temperatures around 21 degrees celsius. for example, around greater london. temperatures for quite a
finally this half hour zendaya hit the red carpet here in london last night.it was for the uk premiere of her new movie challengers — a tense drama set in the world of professional tennis. the actress, who co—stars in the film withjosh o'connor and mike faist, also produced it — something she says she relished. it is not necessarily a new house, i have done it before but every time you do it, you get to learn from your peers, and to grow, and hopefully it will allow me to have a seat at...
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what was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime — was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister— was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said _ was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said there, - as the prime minister said there, participated in what he cold an international co—ordinated effort but the key was he confirmed raf jets shot down a number of iranians attack drones, even if we don't know how many. again, he reiterated that this was an international effort and we know us warplanes were involved as well, and france was patrolling airspace. we knowjordanianjets airspace. we knowjordanian jets were airspace. we knowjordanianjets were involved in the airspace as well. this was a big effort to defend israel against an unprecedented attack. what the prime minister went on to say, really big message coming out of downing street, but also from downing street's own counterparts and allies around the world, he is urging calm heads to prevail. he has talked about restraint, those words are echoed by the lab
what was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime — was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister— was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said _ was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said there, - as the prime minister said there, participated in what he cold an international co—ordinated effort but the key was he confirmed raf jets shot down a number of iranians attack drones, even if we don't know how many. again, he reiterated...
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she is among 200,000 people in the uk living with a stoma bag according to colostomy uk — a charity which helps anyone impacted by any kind of stoma or stoma surgery. joining me now is giovanni cinque from that charity colostomy uk, and comedian matt forde, who was fitted with a stoma bag following cancer surgery. giovanni and matt, thank you both very much forjoining me today on the world today. and giovanni, first of all, what kind of impact do you think louise, making this very public announcement, will have? i think it's going to make a hugely positive impact, not only louise but recently people like matt, adele roberts, and tracy m and as well, even though perceptions have changed slightly over the last few years and it's a lot more positive coverage in the media, there's a lot of prejudice of ground stone was, and the benefit of people like louise speaking out is it gives us a platform on shows like this to talk about stoma. for platform on shows like this to talk about stoma-— platform on shows like this to talk about stoma. for people who aren't clear what a — about stoma. for
she is among 200,000 people in the uk living with a stoma bag according to colostomy uk — a charity which helps anyone impacted by any kind of stoma or stoma surgery. joining me now is giovanni cinque from that charity colostomy uk, and comedian matt forde, who was fitted with a stoma bag following cancer surgery. giovanni and matt, thank you both very much forjoining me today on the world today. and giovanni, first of all, what kind of impact do you think louise, making this very public...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as america's president claiming the "world was safer" when he was in the white house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor, chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would repsond to those who say that her time in office made the uk the world's laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin, and says that you were the author of that and it was a disaster. well, the mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon that was happening around the world. interest rates were going up. they'd been t
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as america's president claiming the "world was safer" when he was in the white house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor, chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would repsond to those who say that her time in office made the uk the world's laughing stock....
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. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's always tried to do— play its role as it's always tried to do and — play its role as it's always tried to do and some of these international, important issues that are rising _ international, important issues that are rising up the agenda. and international, important issues that are rising up the agenda.— are rising up the agenda. and let's no are rising up the agenda. and let's to back to are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, finally, - are rising up the a
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in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you before i let you go, we have seen the letter there. just tell as what happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen. we happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen.— you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to parliament. | bill will return soon to parliament. they have been a number of mps supporting amendments to take out these problemat
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let's get the weather now across the uk with chris. hello there. the weather we have got over the next couple of days is quite unusual for april. over the next couple of days is quite unusualfor april. if over the next couple of days is quite unusual for april. if we over the next couple of days is quite unusualfor april. if we have a look at the anomaly chart, the red other colours, the more unusual the heat is. we are towards the top end of this scale. how warm is it going to get? some temperatures could get up to get? some temperatures could get up to 21 degrees around greater london. temperatures in quite a few areas could be six or seven celsius above average for the time of year and the reason we have that mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern which is bringing milder and quite humid air up from the azores. it might be mild but it is not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine has been across the midlands, across northern england into scotland. however it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern england wi
let's get the weather now across the uk with chris. hello there. the weather we have got over the next couple of days is quite unusual for april. over the next couple of days is quite unusualfor april. if over the next couple of days is quite unusual for april. if we over the next couple of days is quite unusualfor april. if we have a look at the anomaly chart, the red other colours, the more unusual the heat is. we are towards the top end of this scale. how warm is it going to get? some...
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but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically ii—i3 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines this evening: palace puncture liverpool's premier league title chances — they end a bad week with a second straight home defeat,
but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically ii—i3 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines this evening: palace puncture liverpool's...
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he was here in the uk can watch _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that inquiry _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that inquiry from - it quickly. he was here in the uk| can watch that inquiry from 10am it quickly. he was here in the uk - can watch that inquiry from 10am on the bbc news channel. a hunt is continuing across northern england for a man wanted in connection with the killing a young mother, who was fatally stabbed as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford on saturday afternoon. it's emerged that the man had been given bail on charges of assault and threatening to kill her. habibur masum pleaded not guilty when he appeared before manchester magistrates�* court in november. let's go live to our correspondent in bradford — alison freeman. there's been a huge amount of new information over the past 24 are worst that happened on the street behind me in bradford on saturday afternoon at around 3:20pm. the police told me yesterday that the victim kulsooma akter and the alleged attacker, habibur m
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this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. opposition is in line with our international partners. so far no like—minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice which as is standard has not been published. the shadow foreign secretary says that in this case, it should be. that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but has killed thousands of them. and it has done so in part with weapons from the west. the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade. germany,
this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. opposition is in line...
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thank you for that update from the uk. crossing to jerusalem, you for that update from the uk. crossing tojerusalem, my colleague is there. can we quickly reflect on the interview you did with the idf, following the first time, our opportunity to question them about events overnight and what happens next. a couple of lines with relation to iran. quote, iran is behind everything bad, and also iran has been there since the course of this war. referring notjust to the events overnight. what did you take from that interview? it events overnight. what did you take from that interview?— from that interview? it very much reiterates what _ from that interview? it very much reiterates what israel's _ from that interview? it very much reiterates what israel's concerns l reiterates what israel's concerns about the islamic republic have been for the last decades, since the 1979 islamic revolution. israel describes iran as the worlds biggest state sponsor of terrorism, it sees iran's hands behind the actions of its proxies and armed non—state actors whether it is hezbollah in lebanon, t
thank you for that update from the uk. crossing to jerusalem, you for that update from the uk. crossing tojerusalem, my colleague is there. can we quickly reflect on the interview you did with the idf, following the first time, our opportunity to question them about events overnight and what happens next. a couple of lines with relation to iran. quote, iran is behind everything bad, and also iran has been there since the course of this war. referring notjust to the events overnight. what did...
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the met have said there _ here in the uk. the met have said there will— here in the uk. the met have said there will be robust security at two nights _ there will be robust security at two nights game for that we've seen evidence — nights game for that we've seen evidence of that as bags are being surgeon _ evidence of that as bags are being surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags~ _ surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags. that isjust the normal security— bags. that isjust the normal security measures at high—profile games— security measures at high—profile games here in the uk. arsenal stadium — games here in the uk. arsenal stadium said to be carrying out the usual— stadium said to be carrying out the usual measures in accordance with the national threat level. the threat — the national threat level. the threat level is substantial at the moment— threat level is substantial at the moment which means in an attempted attack— moment which means in an attempted attack is _ moment which means in an attempted attack is likely but not highly tiketv — atta
the met have said there _ here in the uk. the met have said there will— here in the uk. the met have said there will be robust security at two nights _ there will be robust security at two nights game for that we've seen evidence — nights game for that we've seen evidence of that as bags are being surgeon _ evidence of that as bags are being surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags~ _ surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags. that isjust the normal security— bags. that isjust the normal...
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low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. "he died without penance". the families of oj simpson's alleged victims plan to claim compensation from his estate following his death. more pressure on former bosses of the post office. two more will appear at the horizon inquiry today, as a former sub—postmistress rejects an apology. they need to apologise to my ten—year—old. you know, they took his mum away on his birthday. i was eight weeks pregnant, so, you know, they need to apologise to my younger son. it's terrible. i haven't accepted the apologies. the farmers struggling to keep their businesses afloat, after a record—breaking 18 months of rain. it months of rain. may be lovely weather for ducks but it may be lovely weather for ducks
low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. "he died without penance". the families of oj simpson's alleged victims plan to claim compensation from his estate following his death. more pressure on former...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's head to greece now where the country is gearing up for a day of national strikes. major disruption is expected on the roads, trains, and ports as unionised workers across the transport sectors stage their 24—hour walk out. they are being joined by workers from the healthcare sectors, logistics, telecoms, hospitality and manufacturing. this is all fuelled by high inflation and the cost—of—living crisis, leaving many workers facing the threat of poverty. let's head live to athens and speak to elena panaritis, former world bank economist and leader of the athens based think tank, thought—li—action. we are having trouble connecting but it looks like she is with us. can you hear me clearly? she is with us. can you hear me clearl ? , ., ~ she is with us. can you hear me clearl ? , . ~ , ., clearly? very well, thank you. thank you _ clearly? very well, thank you. thank you so _ clearly? very well, thank you. thank you so much _ clearly? very well, thank you. thank you so much
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after this latest fall in uk inflation, we are still some way off the target of 2%. when do you think the target of 2%. when do you think the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut? . the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut?— its decision to cut? , the cutting cle is its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually _ its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. i i its decision to cut? , the cutting i cycle is actually august now. i have to admit that into this week we thought that there was more of a chance that the bank of england might be confirmed to cut around june. if the interest rates had continued to show a better slowdown, if the... inaudible enough to get the bank of england, so we are happy with our base rate of the bank of england cutting cycle in august... inaudible given inflation, it could be a lot more this year. we given inflation, it could be a lot more this year.â€
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and so we are surely— and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound to _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act - and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act and - are surely duty—bound to act and prevent — are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms _ are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms. the _ are surely duty-bound to act and prevent harms.— are surely duty-bound to act and revent harms. , ., , ., , prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted- — prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think— prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think that - are conflicted. i do think that there are _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some good - are conflicted. i do think that there are some good legal. are conflicted. i do
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talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen. diverting seized weapons like these are one way the us can help ukraine without funding from congress. for more on the uk—us talks on gaza and ukraine, here's our state department correspondent, tom bateman. it was on march eight, that lord cameron had said he expected to get advice within days on whether or not israel had breached international humanitarian law in gaza. here we are a month later and there has still been no word on that. i asked lord cameron at the news conference whether or not there had been a decision by there had been a decision by
talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen....
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about the pay minister has let the cat of the back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantastic job back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantasticjob and i would do everything i can so that the next they party minister of health would succeed and quickly reach cruising speed because we need that. well lets get some reaction to the controversy from norway, joining me now is political commentator morten myskvoll. just talk us through what happened here. what did she do? she just talk us through what happened here. what did she do?— just talk
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about...
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press conference in london by the prime minister of the uk, rishi| the prime minister of the uk, rishi sunak, emphasising that this was a reckless attack by iran, that had it been successful it would have caused a incalculable damage to israel and the wider region, emphasising the time is now for de—escalation. he wouldn't be drawn on exactly what form that would take. and whether he'd like the us is sending an exquisite message to israel not to retaliate. let'sjoin our exquisite message to israel not to retaliate. let's join our defence correspondent, we heard from the prime minister the first confirmation that british jets were involved in intercepting some of those drones, missiles heading toward israel.— those drones, missiles heading toward israel. �* ., ., toward israel. behind me, i am on downin: toward israel. behind me, i am on downing street _ toward israel. behind me, i am on downing street where _ toward israel. behind me, i am on downing street where that - toward israel. behind me, i am on l downing street where that interview has taken place with the prime minister
press conference in london by the prime minister of the uk, rishi| the prime minister of the uk, rishi sunak, emphasising that this was a reckless attack by iran, that had it been successful it would have caused a incalculable damage to israel and the wider region, emphasising the time is now for de—escalation. he wouldn't be drawn on exactly what form that would take. and whether he'd like the us is sending an exquisite message to israel not to retaliate. let'sjoin our exquisite message to...