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sarah smith, bbc news. the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyone over the age of 21. the government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe for, like, a month you'll be like, "0oh, i've got money this month!" and then it'lljust be, like — the next month will be a bit of a rough one. workers across the uk in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay. the minimum wage will rise from tomorrow. anyone from the age of 16 will see their weights rise... if you are aged 18, 19, or 20, it will go... and the national living which will now be paid to anyone aged over 21 instead of 23. that is g
sarah smith, bbc news. the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyone over the age of 21. the government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it...
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deranged jack smith. l james, fani. derangedjack smith. what— james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they— james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should _ james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should be _ james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should be doing - james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should be doing is - what they should be doing is fighting _ what they should be doing is fighting violent _ what they should be doing is fighting violent crime - what they should be doing is fighting violent crime that i what they should be doing is - fighting violent crime that would lead me — fighting violent crime that would lead me to — fighting violent crime that would lead me to the _ fighting violent crime that would lead me to the end, _ fighting violent crime that would lead me to the end, i— fighting violent crime that would lead me to the end, i will- fighting violent crime that would i lead me to the end, i will say that president — lead me to the end, i will say that president biden, _ lead me to the end, i will say that president biden, numbe
deranged jack smith. l james, fani. derangedjack smith. what— james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they— james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should _ james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should be _ james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should be doing - james, fani. derangedjack smith. what they should be doing is - what they should be doing is fighting _ what they should be doing is fighting violent _ what they should be doing is fighting violent crime - what they...
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of course, marcus smith with a last-minute _ mention. of course, marcus smith with a last-minute drop _ mention. of course, marcus smith with a last-minute drop goal. - mention. of course, marcus smith with a last-minute drop goal. howj with a last—minute drop goal. how about that? it was a real day saver at twickenham, england upsetting the odds against ireland. and italy beating scotland. 50 odds against ireland. and italy beating scotland.— odds against ireland. and italy beating scotland. so it has kicked this tournament _ beating scotland. so it has kicked this tournament into _ beating scotland. so it has kicked this tournament into life. - beating scotland. so it has kicked this tournament into life. it - beating scotland. so it has kicked this tournament into life. it is - this tournament into life. it is crazy and it means next weekend will be really exciting. pivotal, i look forward to it. thank you so much, i got it in! great stuff! thank you. the biggest night in the entertainment calendar is here — the oscars. final pr
of course, marcus smith with a last-minute _ mention. of course, marcus smith with a last-minute drop _ mention. of course, marcus smith with a last-minute drop goal. - mention. of course, marcus smith with a last-minute drop goal. howj with a last—minute drop goal. how about that? it was a real day saver at twickenham, england upsetting the odds against ireland. and italy beating scotland. 50 odds against ireland. and italy beating scotland.— odds against ireland. and italy beating...
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, iain duncan smith, if i can ask you. as a _ briefly, iain duncan smith, if i can ask you, as a former leader of the conservative party, whether you think _ conservative party, whether you think britain has micro—democracy has actually been compromised by this mass— has actually been compromised by this mass cyberattack? —— britain's democracy? — democracy? there is no question that is what those malign entities would want to happen. if you ask me have we been fast enough and quick enough and focused enough to deal with it, the answer has to be no. not for want of trying by the security services, i have to tell you, because i think they have been well aware of what this was. i go back to 2020, when some of our supposed the entry of huawei into 56. i thought the government received bad advice. eventually, we were able to demonstrate it was not the case, and it was politicians, parliamentarians, that actually opposed that and stopped it. what we have hope since it was that we could stop it. we were sanctioned because we had on earth the xinjang genocide, and it is a genocide. e
, iain duncan smith, if i can ask you. as a _ briefly, iain duncan smith, if i can ask you, as a former leader of the conservative party, whether you think _ conservative party, whether you think britain has micro—democracy has actually been compromised by this mass— has actually been compromised by this mass cyberattack? —— britain's democracy? — democracy? there is no question that is what those malign entities would want to happen. if you ask me have we been fast enough and quick...
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and back in the west end, sheridan smith on bringing her own life story up smith on bringing her own life story up in her latest role. all of the stories coming up in the next few minutes. rounding up the headlines with wheel. hello from the bbc sport centre. well ta ke well take on poland in the final of the play. knowing nothing less than a win will do. pressure. seemingly inverted by the big matching head.— pressure. seemingly inverted by the big matching head. knew what to get the hiuh big matching head. knew what to get the high pressure _ big matching head. knew what to get the high pressure game. _ big matching head. knew what to get the high pressure game. they've - big matching head. knew what to getl the high pressure game. they've been exposed by this pressure i situations.— exposed by this pressure i situations. ~ ., , ., ., ., situations. whales are aiming to reach their _ situations. whales are aiming to reach their third _ situations. whales are aiming to reach their third championship. l reach their third championship. while most players have change, the east coas
and back in the west end, sheridan smith on bringing her own life story up smith on bringing her own life story up in her latest role. all of the stories coming up in the next few minutes. rounding up the headlines with wheel. hello from the bbc sport centre. well ta ke well take on poland in the final of the play. knowing nothing less than a win will do. pressure. seemingly inverted by the big matching head.— pressure. seemingly inverted by the big matching head. knew what to get the hiuh...
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sheridan smith, mrs biggs. ..and winning a bafta award, but also the lows. in 2016, she temporarily pulled out of the musical funny girl because of stress, exhaustion, and grief about her father's cancer diagnosis. # when they tell you, tell you that you can't...# i read that when you first got the script, you talk about how it's dark and it's challenging, you thought, "is this about me?" there's so many parts of the character that i relate to in that way. i've been in my own mental crisis before, which was quite well publicised, so there's definitely parts of myself i can bring to the character. and it's a wonderful role, like, she's vulnerable, strong, but all over the place. and you kind of... the whole point of the story is that you never know if she's going to be ok. i had a wobble, covered myself with tattoos, had my moment... which actually, i'm allowed to have my tattoos in this, for the firstjob ever. but, yeah, i lost a lot of confidence around that time. but it's come back, thankfully, due to friends and supportive people and being given opportuni
sheridan smith, mrs biggs. ..and winning a bafta award, but also the lows. in 2016, she temporarily pulled out of the musical funny girl because of stress, exhaustion, and grief about her father's cancer diagnosis. # when they tell you, tell you that you can't...# i read that when you first got the script, you talk about how it's dark and it's challenging, you thought, "is this about me?" there's so many parts of the character that i relate to in that way. i've been in my own mental...
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and just a final thought because we heard julian smith, . because we heard julian smith, former secretary of state, he was pretty sure in his assessment the momentum around power—sharing wouldn't change as a result of what we've seen today. others within the du p that we've talked to perhaps much more undecided, unsure about that nervous about that implications for power—sharing. what do you think is going to be the first real test so we can gauge which way the dup may actually tilt on this?— may actually tilt on this? i think that's why _ may actually tilt on this? i think that's why we — may actually tilt on this? i think that's why we are _ may actually tilt on this? i think that's why we are hearing - may actually tilt on this? i think that's why we are hearing from | that's why we are hearing from people like julian that's why we are hearing from people likejulian smith today that there is that genuine concern in northern ireland in belfast about the implications for power—sharing. we know that our mla are on easter recess, they are due week after next skirmish they have a
and just a final thought because we heard julian smith, . because we heard julian smith, former secretary of state, he was pretty sure in his assessment the momentum around power—sharing wouldn't change as a result of what we've seen today. others within the du p that we've talked to perhaps much more undecided, unsure about that nervous about that implications for power—sharing. what do you think is going to be the first real test so we can gauge which way the dup may actually tilt on...
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in the last few moments that statement from a former northern ireland secretary of state, gillian smith, who reflected on how shocking this nieces, these allegations are, but saying he was not concerned in any way that this would lead to any change in the momentum behind power—sharing, which was only restored a few months ago, and the stability that has been brought by this return to power—sharing. stay with us for more on this story. we can bring you a look at the weather forecast now. hello there. good afternoon. well, a gradual improvement for most of us weather—wise over the next couple of days. here's the forecast for the bank holiday weekend. today, sunshine and some heavy showers. lighter winds than yesterday. fewer showers on saturday and sunday, but there could be some more rain in the south on bank holiday monday. drierfurther north. lots of rainbows spotted today with the general sunshine and showers theme. already some lightning strikes across parts of pembrokeshire. there could be some heavy downpours, some hail and some thunder in some of these showers, but generally
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lindsey smith, bbc news. linsey smith, bbc news. scientists have been working with beer brewers to secure the future of the great british pint. they are trying to identify genes in hop plants that are more resilient to climate change, while also producing new varieties and flavours of bitter. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has more. it's a great british tradition, but one that's now under threat. mmm! that distinctive flavour is down to the hops that are used in the brewing process. but there's a problem. the hop plant doesn't like the hotter, drier conditions we've had in recent decades, and production has plummeted. it's also affected that lovely, bitterflavour. and with climate change, the problem is only going to get worse. dr helen cockerton is identifying genes in hundreds of different hop plants that will make them more resistant to climate change. but the new varieties also have to be acceptable to the brewing industry. brewers want good tasting beer, so they need their hops to produce the flavour profile that is par
lindsey smith, bbc news. linsey smith, bbc news. scientists have been working with beer brewers to secure the future of the great british pint. they are trying to identify genes in hop plants that are more resilient to climate change, while also producing new varieties and flavours of bitter. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has more. it's a great british tradition, but one that's now under threat. mmm! that distinctive flavour is down to the hops that are used in the brewing process. but...
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sarah smith, bbc news. that tune would win today, i'm sure. they might be just a normal part of your morning commute, but for one british man, railway departure boards have become big business. russell pirie was so fascinated with them as a child, he decided to make his own at home. and now, they're so popular, he's quit his job and enlisted his family to help him produce them. 0ur reporterjonathan holmes has the story. they're a familiar sight in stations up and down the country, the glowing panels telling you where you need to go and perhaps how late your train might be. russell used to commute to reading daily, and he spent a lot of time staring at these boards. i was fascinated with the departure boards. i really liked everything about them. so i decided i'd try and build my own one just for fun. he puts a video of his homemade board on youtube and was flooded with offers to buy it. now he's quit his old job just to build them. it's so niche and it's just something you'd never think would even exist or people wouldn't even want. ijust basi
sarah smith, bbc news. that tune would win today, i'm sure. they might be just a normal part of your morning commute, but for one british man, railway departure boards have become big business. russell pirie was so fascinated with them as a child, he decided to make his own at home. and now, they're so popular, he's quit his job and enlisted his family to help him produce them. 0ur reporterjonathan holmes has the story. they're a familiar sight in stations up and down the country, the glowing...
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and in the west end sheridan smith on bringing her own life story to her latest role as a drunken legend on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light - on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light before l had that crisis and the light before so there are definitely parts of myself, that i can bring to the character.
and in the west end sheridan smith on bringing her own life story to her latest role as a drunken legend on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light - on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light before l had that crisis and the light before so there are definitely parts of myself,...
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leah anderson and vince smith — now mr and mrs smith — first met and had their first kiss on a train. that's why they decided to get married on a train too. our correspondent frances read met them as they finally boarded the love train. right on time at paddington station, this is the non—stop service to matrimony via cardiff. leah is getting married on board and most of herfamily worked on the railways — her dad and her grandfather. but it is also where love blossomed for her and her husband—to—be. perfect, thank you. the first time we saw each other was on a great western railway train, and then we ended up spending hours and hours together that day and we got the last train back. which is when we had our first kiss as well. that was quite romantic. no delays for this train. and platform one, the perfect entrance for this bride. within moments, they're all aboard. it is the exchange of rings in first—class and then, somewhere heading out of london, married. cheering. finally into cardiff to let the family off. it has been a big day. it has been so overwhelming. i am lost f
leah anderson and vince smith — now mr and mrs smith — first met and had their first kiss on a train. that's why they decided to get married on a train too. our correspondent frances read met them as they finally boarded the love train. right on time at paddington station, this is the non—stop service to matrimony via cardiff. leah is getting married on board and most of herfamily worked on the railways — her dad and her grandfather. but it is also where love blossomed for her and her...
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colletta smith reports. it's been nearly three years since the first 39 subpostmasters won the legal victory at the court of appeal to overturn their convictions. but despite the legal precedent, it's been a painfully slow process for others to follow suit and have their criminal records cleared. rather than opening the floodgates, there's only been a quiet drip of people being exonerated. the post office minister told bbc breakfast in january that things were going to change. when the first convictions were overturned in 2021, we thought there would be a huge wave of people coming forward to overturn those convictions. we probably hadn't anticipated some of the nervousness people might have about reopening their case, about going back through a legal process, about interacting with the post office again. so that's why we'd be looking at different options in terms of overturning these convictions more rapidly, and indeed compensating people more rapidly. janet skinner was one of those who won that high court
colletta smith reports. it's been nearly three years since the first 39 subpostmasters won the legal victory at the court of appeal to overturn their convictions. but despite the legal precedent, it's been a painfully slow process for others to follow suit and have their criminal records cleared. rather than opening the floodgates, there's only been a quiet drip of people being exonerated. the post office minister told bbc breakfast in january that things were going to change. when the first...
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linsey smith, bbc news. trailblazing footballerjosh cabello says it is felt right to share this special moment on the pitch after he proposed to his partner at adelaide united�*s stadium. he came out in 2021 and at the time he was the only top—flight openly gay male professional player. the australian midfielder, who is 2a, thank the eight league club for the help after getting engaged. he said the club had provided a safe space in football for him. stay with us here. there is plenty more to come. hello again. it�*s going to be mild for many of us today. then there�*s the dip in temperatures, and then they pick up again as we head into the weekend. you can see today we�*ve got the ambers across us, but then we�*ve got a slight change as blues return. but they are pushed out of the way on saturday and sunday as the milder weather returns. it will be with us on monday and tuesday. and then it looks like temperatures will dip a touch as we head through wednesday and the end of next week. what we�*
linsey smith, bbc news. trailblazing footballerjosh cabello says it is felt right to share this special moment on the pitch after he proposed to his partner at adelaide united�*s stadium. he came out in 2021 and at the time he was the only top—flight openly gay male professional player. the australian midfielder, who is 2a, thank the eight league club for the help after getting engaged. he said the club had provided a safe space in football for him. stay with us here. there is plenty more...
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colletta smith, bbc news, in southport. louis gossettjr, the first black man to win best supporting actor at the oscars— has died at the age of 87. gossettjr took home the academy award for his role as a no—nonsense drill sergeant in an officer and a gentlemen in 1982. he also won an emmy in the late �*70s for the tv series roots. kj matthews is an entertainment reporter from los angeles. she explained the impact louis gossetjr had made on the acting world. he really did pave the way. i think when every actor comes to hollywood, everyone dreams of having a long and illustrious career. very few people achieve that except louis gossettjr. he died at age 87 and he had beenin he died at age 87 and he had been in television and film for over 70 years. there are so few people in this industry can actually say that they successfully have been in acting for over 70 years. as you just mentioned, he won an oscar, he won an emmy, there really was no actor in hollywood, particularly black actor in hollywood, but had not worked wi
colletta smith, bbc news, in southport. louis gossettjr, the first black man to win best supporting actor at the oscars— has died at the age of 87. gossettjr took home the academy award for his role as a no—nonsense drill sergeant in an officer and a gentlemen in 1982. he also won an emmy in the late �*70s for the tv series roots. kj matthews is an entertainment reporter from los angeles. she explained the impact louis gossetjr had made on the acting world. he really did pave the way. i...
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year, 10,000 freshly—planted daffodils have grown alongside decades—old magnolias. 0ur reporter sara smith has been to take a look. every new bud, each emerging flower feels like a celebration at this time of year. we've made it through the winter. the garden is finally waking up. i guess it's seeing the new shoots emerging from the soil. that's always exciting. it's seeing all the kind of efforts of our winter work that we've done starting to appear. it's the freshness of everything as well. while many of the daffodils here are in their first year, some of the magnolias date back decades, and all the planting follows the vision of this garden's creators, writer vita sackville—west, and her husband, harold nicholson. their garden and their gardening style, you know, was so interesting and different and unique at the time. they weren't doing the obvious. we were making a garden completely individual, full of personality and character. so it's so important we kind of keep those qualities. it's getting on for 100 years now since vita and harold started work on this garden, him creating the
year, 10,000 freshly—planted daffodils have grown alongside decades—old magnolias. 0ur reporter sara smith has been to take a look. every new bud, each emerging flower feels like a celebration at this time of year. we've made it through the winter. the garden is finally waking up. i guess it's seeing the new shoots emerging from the soil. that's always exciting. it's seeing all the kind of efforts of our winter work that we've done starting to appear. it's the freshness of everything as...
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colletta smith, bbc news. a spokesperson for the department of work said pensions said £2 billion had been invested in the household support fund over the last two years, with £800 million paid to families. an expansion of government—funded childcare in england is set to begin next month — but there are concerns about a shortage of staff and money to meet the extra demand at nurseries. one thing the government is trialling, to address the staffing shortages, is a bootcamp to fast—track recruits who want to work with young children. stuart pollitt reports from liverpool — where the scheme is being piloted. first thing we're going to do is check the airway, going to see if there's anything blocking in the mouth... james has ambitions to run his own nursery one day. ioli wants to follow her nan into the childcare profession. rachel's autistic and is desperate to help children with additional needs. so, hi, you 0k? the trio are getting to grips with their opening week at britain's first early—years tra
colletta smith, bbc news. a spokesperson for the department of work said pensions said £2 billion had been invested in the household support fund over the last two years, with £800 million paid to families. an expansion of government—funded childcare in england is set to begin next month — but there are concerns about a shortage of staff and money to meet the extra demand at nurseries. one thing the government is trialling, to address the staffing shortages, is a bootcamp to fast—track...
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sheridan smith. and _ sheridan smith. and winning a bafta award. but also the lows. in 2016, she temporarily pulled 0ut in 2016, she temporarily pulled out of the musical funny girl because of stress, exhaustion and grief about her father's cancer diagnosis. # . her father's cancer diagnosis. # ~ , , ., her father's cancer diagnosis. # ~ , y ., ., her father's cancer diagnosis. # ~ , ., # when they tell you that you can't. .. can't... i- can't. .. i read when can't... i read when you read that...
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ok, sarah l rainsford in kyiv and sarah smith right across ukraine. ok, sarah - rainsford in kyiv and sarah smith in washington, thank you. the big question — who was responsible for what is the worst terror atack in russia in many years? gordon corera, our security correspondent, is with me. it seems like the finger of blame is being moved away from ukraine and we heard the americans, sarah smith suggesting it was islamic state —— is a mistake. suggesting it was islamic state -- is a mistake-— suggesting it was islamic state -- is a mistake. and we have had this statement from _ is a mistake. and we have had this statement from them _ is a mistake. and we have had this statement from them saying - is a mistake. and we have had this - statement from them saying they were responsible and their attackers had somehow got back to their bases safely, that was the language they used but we cannot independently confirm that at this point. occasionally we have seen false claims from the group in the past so we have to have some caution however i think
ok, sarah l rainsford in kyiv and sarah smith right across ukraine. ok, sarah - rainsford in kyiv and sarah smith in washington, thank you. the big question — who was responsible for what is the worst terror atack in russia in many years? gordon corera, our security correspondent, is with me. it seems like the finger of blame is being moved away from ukraine and we heard the americans, sarah smith suggesting it was islamic state —— is a mistake. suggesting it was islamic state -- is a...
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collector smith, warrington. over two hours from now we will hear the chancellor address the mps in parliament and deliver this year's spring budget. we will have prime minister's questions at midday. that will go before that and we will then hear the budget statement. joining me is helen bernard, director of policy research and impact of the trussell trust. they are a charity which supports a national network of food banks. they provide emergency food and support people in poverty. welcome to bbc news. what are you hoping to hear from the trust? we news. what are you hoping to hear from the trust?— news. what are you hoping to hear from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the — from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the fighter _ from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the fighter we _ from the trust? we want to hear him in dress the fighter we have - in dress the fighter we have unprecedented levels of need for as a food and food banks are at breaking point and more than half people are on un
collector smith, warrington. over two hours from now we will hear the chancellor address the mps in parliament and deliver this year's spring budget. we will have prime minister's questions at midday. that will go before that and we will then hear the budget statement. joining me is helen bernard, director of policy research and impact of the trussell trust. they are a charity which supports a national network of food banks. they provide emergency food and support people in poverty. welcome to...
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colletta smith has out and about here in tyneside today. you have been talking to local people, what has been their response?— people, what has been their resonse? . , , response? clive, in westminster, the fuss is about — response? clive, in westminster, the fuss is about whether _ response? clive, in westminster, the fuss is about whether or _ response? clive, in westminster, the fuss is about whether or not - response? clive, in westminster, the fuss is about whether or not a - fuss is about whether or not a political dial has been shifted. here, the only dial people are interested in is their thermostats. when it comes to lower income households, there was some relief and the household support fund will be extended. it is propping up food banks and some relief there. most of the focus has been on middle income households and for those people, they may well find they have more money coming in that their pay as a result of what the chancellor said today, but not enough to offset the price increases that they're faced with day in, day
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colletta smith in warrington. _ up or down. colletta smith in warrington, thank _ up or down. colletta smith in warrington, thank you. - as always, tinsel town was dripping with glitz and glamour last night for hollywood's biggest event, the oscars. oppenheimer was the big winner, scooping up no fewer than seven awards. and while barbie was last year's highest grossing film, it only won a single award for best song. amongst the razzmatazz was our very own katie razzall. katie, as always it was...
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sarah smith, thank you. an 11—year—old boy has been arrested by police in north yorkshire after being found at the wheel of a car on the mi. our north of england correspondent danny savage joins us from thirsk. danny, what more can you tell us? well, it was mid—afternoon yesterday when police received reports of a caravan being stolen from a holiday park here in thirsk, it came in quite promptly, and on their traffic cameras they soon tries to the vehicle, a black bmw going south down this road behind me towards leeds on the aim. about 45 minutes later, and more than 30 miles away, police pulled that vehicle over towing the caravan on the hard shoulder of the mi near leeds, and they say they were staggered to find an 11—year—old boy behind the wheel of the vehicle, alongside a selection of number plates. he was arrested on suspicion of theft, burglary, and motoring offences including dangerous driving. he has been questioned and since been bailed, the police was caravan it was have been told that i
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the murder ofjean smith campbell in 1972. the murder— ofjean smith campbell in 1972. the murder of— ofjean smith campbell in 1972. the murder of three ruc officers in 1982 _ murder of three ruc officers in 1982 and _ murder of three ruc officers in 1982. and the analytical review that came _ 1982. and the analytical review that came from — 1982. and the analytical review that came from the bar in ourjudgment relating _ came from the bar in ourjudgment relating to— came from the bar in ourjudgment relating to the so—called series being _ relating to the so—called series being conducted under operation denton — being conducted under operation denton. following this morning's briefings. — denton. following this morning's briefings, i will be available to take any— briefings, i will be available to take any questions in regard to operation kenova's next step but at this stage _ operation kenova's next step but at this stage i— operation kenova's next step but at this stage i will pass over to chief constable — this stage i will pass over to chief const
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sarah smith, bbc news, washington. back here, the secretary of state for science, michelle donelan, back here, the secretary of state forscience, michelle donelan, is facing a call to resign after she falsely accused and academic of supporting hamas. she agreed to pay damages and legal costs with the taxpayer footing the £15,000 bill. damian grammaticus is at westminster pulled what is the background to this? th pulled what is the background to this? ., pulled what is the background to this? . , , this? in a nutshell, the minister saw a tweet _ this? in a nutshell, the minister saw a tweet from _ this? in a nutshell, the minister saw a tweet from the _ this? in a nutshell, the minister saw a tweet from the academic, this? in a nutshell, the minister- saw a tweet from the academic, she misinterpreted it, did not make any checks, but wrote to this science body where the individual had an advisory role saying she was outraged and disgusted that they had been supporting hamas and they should be swift action and then publi
sarah smith, bbc news, washington. back here, the secretary of state for science, michelle donelan, back here, the secretary of state forscience, michelle donelan, is facing a call to resign after she falsely accused and academic of supporting hamas. she agreed to pay damages and legal costs with the taxpayer footing the £15,000 bill. damian grammaticus is at westminster pulled what is the background to this? th pulled what is the background to this? ., pulled what is the background to this? ....
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sarah smith, bbc news. germany is part—legalizing cannabis use from monday — in an attempt to tackle the black market. under one of the most liberal drug laws in europe, adults in germany will be allowed to carry up to 25 grams of dried cannabis on them and cultivate up to three marijuana plants at home. the government says decriminalising weed will hit the black market and reduce the spread of contaminated cannabis. a tech investor has bought a burial crypt close to where the film star marilyn monroe was laid to rest, at an auction in the united states. the one—space mausoleum in los angeles cost nearly $200,000. the buyer said he'd "always dreamt of being next to marilyn monroe". many of us have seagull horror stories — from having our chips nicked at the seaside, to being dive—bombed by adult birds protecting their young. but scientists say gulls should be seen not as pests but as clever, adaptable birds which are being forced into cities by the loss of their natural spaces. here's our environm
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marcus smith, on his first appearance in the championship, kicked a stoppage time drop goal to stun ireland, who thought they'd won it courtesy of james lowe's second try of the match. the result means that england are still in with an outisde chance of winning the six nations when they travel to france next week. ireland will clinch the title with a win at home to scotland for the team, i think obviously we didn't get the result we wanted last time but i think this team is going to take a lot of pride and confidence from that performance. we challenged one of the best teams in the world through the 80 minutes, it ebbed and flowed, they got ahead, we got ahead. i think it was a brilliant spectacle for the fans and i know that the boys will be very happy with that one. we have been very good at winning, everyone is a good winner, aren't they? we've got to be a good loser as well, we've got to be honest and review that properly and make sure we come into work on monday with a smile on our face, because as you say, there is a championship to be won. earlier on saturday, italy beat scotland 31â
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colette smith, bbc news in southport. lets get more on northern ireland where politics has been thrown into turmoil with the news that the leader of the democratic unionist party, said jeffrey donaldson, has resigned after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences. he was arrested on thursday along with a 57—year—old woman who has been charged with aiding and abetting additional offences. they will both appear in court next month. sir geoffrey is a northern ireland's longest serving mp at westminster. he says he will contest the charges. my colleague spoke to doctor claire rice, a political analyst specialising in northern ireland and uk politics. he has been the leader of the democratic unionist party for the last few years and he is perhaps better known within the wider uk political context as the political figure that was instrumental in many ways in bringing about the recent restoration of power sharing in northern ireland. he was also leader of the democratic unionist party when institutions we
colette smith, bbc news in southport. lets get more on northern ireland where politics has been thrown into turmoil with the news that the leader of the democratic unionist party, said jeffrey donaldson, has resigned after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences. he was arrested on thursday along with a 57—year—old woman who has been charged with aiding and abetting additional offences. they will both appear in court next month. sir geoffrey is a northern ireland's...
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and our north america editor sarah smith is in new york and can tell us more. sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weers' _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the start - in three weeks' time for the start of that trial. he had hoped to delay it for much longer, you heard it is not fair to have to spend what will be weeks and week sitting in court when he could be campaigning to be reelected. in fact, when he could be campaigning to be reelected. infact, he when he could be campaigning to be reelected. in fact, he had hoped he could push all four criminal trials into after the election in november, so he did not get his way on that today, but there was better news for him out a different court, today was the deadline by which he had to come up the deadline by which he had to come up with $464 million which was the penalty incurred on him after
and our north america editor sarah smith is in new york and can tell us more. sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weers' _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the start - in three weeks' time for the start of that trial. he had hoped to delay it for much longer, you...
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three mps including the former conservative leader iain duncan smith and one pier will get a briefing from the uk security services this lunchtime. we will hear from those mps afterwards and we may learn more about the specifics of these alleged attacks. georgia's ruling party has proposed a new law sharply limiting lgbt rights. the draft law would ban sex changes and adoption by same—sex couples as well as prohibiting gatherings aimed at popularising same—sex family or intimate relationships. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walkout as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce a credible offer to end the dispute". the welsh government said it did not have the funds to improve its 5% pay offer, which junior doctors have rejected protests outside schools should be banned — that's according to a review by a senior government advisor. dame sara khan has made the recommendation after examining the handling of demonstrations outside batley grammar s
three mps including the former conservative leader iain duncan smith and one pier will get a briefing from the uk security services this lunchtime. we will hear from those mps afterwards and we may learn more about the specifics of these alleged attacks. georgia's ruling party has proposed a new law sharply limiting lgbt rights. the draft law would ban sex changes and adoption by same—sex couples as well as prohibiting gatherings aimed at popularising same—sex family or intimate...
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north east engineer bill smith found, then recovered bluebird in 2001. he and his loyal band of volunteers have spent a big chunk of their lives rebuilding the jet—powered speedboat. i've always described this as a diving job that got out of hand. that's my short version! so, yeah, i did geta bit involved in the end, yeah. everyone's very proud of their work and everyone wants to clap their work off the premises and be very positive because this space you're standing in now, which is empty, will be full next week with something else. this is the end of an era and the start of a new one. for the last 20 years, bluebird has been rebuilt here in north shields. now, it's been transported over cumbria to the lake district and coniston. donald campbell died injanuary 1967 attempting to break his own water speed record, pushing the boat beyond 300 mph. at a more sedate pace, it was a journey of around 120 miles on the back of a flatbed truck. in 2018, the rebuilt bluebird ran again on loch fad on the isle of bute. bluebird'sjet engine has been removed, yet th
north east engineer bill smith found, then recovered bluebird in 2001. he and his loyal band of volunteers have spent a big chunk of their lives rebuilding the jet—powered speedboat. i've always described this as a diving job that got out of hand. that's my short version! so, yeah, i did geta bit involved in the end, yeah. everyone's very proud of their work and everyone wants to clap their work off the premises and be very positive because this space you're standing in now, which is empty,...
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earlier we spoke to our north america editor in washington, sarah smith. she gave this analysis on the us�* reaction we are hearing that us officials have confirmed that they have intelligence which they have intelligence which they think backs up the claim of responsibility from islamic state. they think it was that group which carried out this attack. the bbc�*s news pardon here in america cbs has spoken to an intelligent source who told them there has been a steady treat stream of intelligence dating back as far as november, saying islamic state want to strike in moscow. also that information was passed on to the russian authorities under what is known as the duty to warn, that some of it was highly specific and they did to the russian government about that so we are not for sure but we assume that morning put out by the state departmentjust morning put out by the state department just over two weeks ago telling americans to stay away from large gatherings including concerts, that warning which spoke about the fact that the us was monitoring reports
earlier we spoke to our north america editor in washington, sarah smith. she gave this analysis on the us�* reaction we are hearing that us officials have confirmed that they have intelligence which they have intelligence which they think backs up the claim of responsibility from islamic state. they think it was that group which carried out this attack. the bbc�*s news pardon here in america cbs has spoken to an intelligent source who told them there has been a steady treat stream of...
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our cost of living correspondent colletta smith has the details. we are working out what the bills will mean next month for her family. at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, price rises are hitting them hard. it's so pennypinching, there isn't a gap at all in the salary of my husband and everything goes towards the house. what you could go back on, you do not have. totally, and that's a scary place to be. it's taken away our reserves at such a crunch time. the energy might be coming down but other bills might be going up, council tax over £200 every month. that's a huge hit. most councils in england are increasing their rate by 5% from the 1st of april like here in southport, but some in dire financial straits have been allowed to increase it by more than not. scotland is freezing council tax but some areas are set for a much bigger increase. you will look like sandra bullock at the end of it. i live in a three bedroom semi detached house, i pay roughly £120 every month. it's a big outlay out of my pension. compared to some
our cost of living correspondent colletta smith has the details. we are working out what the bills will mean next month for her family. at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, price rises are hitting them hard. it's so pennypinching, there isn't a gap at all in the salary of my husband and everything goes towards the house. what you could go back on, you do not have. totally, and that's a scary place to be. it's taken away our reserves at such a crunch time. the energy might...
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thrilling victory over ireland at twickenham last weekend, thanks about last drop goal from marcus smith. what that means is they do still have an outside chance of winning the title but it is very much an outside chance. they will have to hope that ireland lose heavily here this afternoon and that they will have to beat france emphatically in lyon this evening. france have also been inconsistent during this six nations but they showed last weekend against wales what they are capable of and they haven't won either of their two home matches so far in the championship, so france will be desperate to give their fans in so france will be desperate to give theirfans in lyon something to cheer about at the end of their campaign. it has been a tough championship for wales. they have had their moments, they have had their chances, they have been competitive and scored plenty of tries but ultimately, they have lost that opening four matches of the championship and what that means is they have to beat italy in cardiff this afternoon if they are to avoid their first wooden spoon in more than 20 yea
thrilling victory over ireland at twickenham last weekend, thanks about last drop goal from marcus smith. what that means is they do still have an outside chance of winning the title but it is very much an outside chance. they will have to hope that ireland lose heavily here this afternoon and that they will have to beat france emphatically in lyon this evening. france have also been inconsistent during this six nations but they showed last weekend against wales what they are capable of and...
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marcus smith is in line to make his first appearance in the championship. george ford starting at ten. scotland travelled to rome to take on italy. cameron redpath, george porter and andy christie coming in. ben white and jamie ritchie respectively, lewis, the son of wallaby ritchie respectively, lewis, the son of walla by great ritchie respectively, lewis, the son of wallaby great michael, will make his debut. wales host france on sunday after three defeats. that is all the sport for now. anna, back to you. thank you, paul. the scottish government has announced a public inquiry into the way police conducted the original inquiry into the murder of emma caldwell almost 20 years ago. the 27—year—old vanished in april 2005. her body was found in woods in south lanarkshire the following month. the death of ms caldwell in april 2005 was one of scotland's longest running unsolved murders. last week, iain packer was found guilty of 33 charges against a total of 22 women, including emma's murder, and 11 rapes. scottish justice secretary angela constance announc
marcus smith is in line to make his first appearance in the championship. george ford starting at ten. scotland travelled to rome to take on italy. cameron redpath, george porter and andy christie coming in. ben white and jamie ritchie respectively, lewis, the son of wallaby ritchie respectively, lewis, the son of walla by great ritchie respectively, lewis, the son of wallaby great michael, will make his debut. wales host france on sunday after three defeats. that is all the sport for now....
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charges, to water bills and council tax will be going up. 0ur cost of living correspondent colletta smith has the details. we are working out what the bills will mean next month for her family. at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity _ at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, _ at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, price _ at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, price rises - is on maternity leave, price rises are hitting them hard. it’s is on maternity leave, price rises are hitting them hard.— are hitting them hard. it's so pennypinching. _ are hitting them hard. it's so pennypinching, there - are hitting them hard. it's so pennypinching, there isn't. are hitting them hard. it's so pennypinching, there isn't a| are hitting them hard. it's so i pennypinching, there isn't a gap are hitting them hard. it's so - pennypinching, there isn't a gap at all in the salary of my husband and everything goes towards the house. what you could go back on, you do not happen. what you could go back on, you do not happen-— not
charges, to water bills and council tax will be going up. 0ur cost of living correspondent colletta smith has the details. we are working out what the bills will mean next month for her family. at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity _ at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, _ at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, price _ at something hanging over us. rachel is on maternity leave, price rises - is on maternity leave, price rises are hitting...
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colletta smith reports from warrington in the northeast of england. it
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sarah smith, bbc news, new york. ukraine's air force says it shot down two russian missiles over the capital, kyiv, but that falling debris injured at least five people. a bbc documentary brings home the stark reality of the bitter fighting taking place. it follows a single ukrainian infantry batallion, whose troops, led by commander vovan, wore body cameras, showing their efforts to defend a railway line in the kupyansk forest. if the russians were to seize the line, they could use it to launch an attack on the major city of kharkiv. you may find some of this report distressing. a fascinating documentary — do have a watch. it's ukraine: enemy in the woods on the bbc iplayer. the father of a woman murdered by her abusive partner has told bbc news that a mistake by the probation service "probably signed her death warrant". michaela hall was killed by her partner weeks after he was released from prison and wrongly categorised as posing a medium risk. in his first broadcast interview, peter hall says the system design
sarah smith, bbc news, new york. ukraine's air force says it shot down two russian missiles over the capital, kyiv, but that falling debris injured at least five people. a bbc documentary brings home the stark reality of the bitter fighting taking place. it follows a single ukrainian infantry batallion, whose troops, led by commander vovan, wore body cameras, showing their efforts to defend a railway line in the kupyansk forest. if the russians were to seize the line, they could use it to...
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sarah smith, bbc news, washington. a fertility clinic in london has had its licence to operate suspended, because of "significant concerns" about the unit. the regulator says it's ordered the homerton fertility centre to halt any new procedures while investigations continue. 0ur health editor hugh pym is there. how much more do we know tonight? the trust running the fertility centre ten health care trust has said in a statement there were three separate incidents involving errors in freezing processes. a tragic small number of cases embryos either didn't survive orjust became undetectable. what that means in practice is an embryo stored in frozen solution after the process of thawing could not be found and one woman has told bbc news today she came in for treatment here and was told on the day that one of embryos couldn't be found and she was distraught and emotionally drained. the trust says it has tightened up security, insisted that staff work in pairs in the centre, and are supervised two health care professionals,
sarah smith, bbc news, washington. a fertility clinic in london has had its licence to operate suspended, because of "significant concerns" about the unit. the regulator says it's ordered the homerton fertility centre to halt any new procedures while investigations continue. 0ur health editor hugh pym is there. how much more do we know tonight? the trust running the fertility centre ten health care trust has said in a statement there were three separate incidents involving errors in...
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sarah smith, bbc news, milwaukee, wisconsin. it's the jacket potato that's become a hot potato in one school in southampton. the headteacher of redbridge community school has apologised to parents over the state of the school meals their children are being served, sharing this picture on social media. in a letter to parents about the school's catering company — jason ashley asked, "how difficult is it to bake a potato?" zoe conway has been finding out. is it chicken or is it turkey? it's got about the texture of a rubber. what are those hard lumps? i taste more fork and cardboard than the actual food. so, like, i feel if ijust put some salt and pepper on this fork, i would enjoy it more. the pupils of redbridge community school often struggle to understand what's even in their dinner. n-s cow. — iwouldn't even say it's warm. and yeah, the potato... what did you get? it's rock solid on that side. it's cold, isn't it? they don't really want to eat it and they've had enough. some kids, they might not have enough money to get a
sarah smith, bbc news, milwaukee, wisconsin. it's the jacket potato that's become a hot potato in one school in southampton. the headteacher of redbridge community school has apologised to parents over the state of the school meals their children are being served, sharing this picture on social media. in a letter to parents about the school's catering company — jason ashley asked, "how difficult is it to bake a potato?" zoe conway has been finding out. is it chicken or is it turkey?...
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here's our cost of living correspondent colletta smith. every week, 400 households are given parcels at this food bank. you every week, 400 households are given parcels at this food bank.— parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food _ parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank— parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank because - parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank because you . parcels at this food bank. you don't i come to a food bank because you want to, you come because you need to. we are a catch all for people who aren't able to provide food for themselves or their family and we are that last safety net for them that's vital. are that last safety net for them that's vital-— are that last safety net for them that's vital. ~ ., ., ., , ., that's vital. with donations falling on the cost _ that's vital. with donations falling on the cost of _ that's vital. with donations falling on the cost of food _ that's vital. with donations falling on the cost of food increasing, - on t
here's our cost of living correspondent colletta smith. every week, 400 households are given parcels at this food bank. you every week, 400 households are given parcels at this food bank.— parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food _ parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank— parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank because - parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank because you . parcels at this food bank. you don't i come to a food...