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the inquiry into the post office it scandal will shortly hear from adam crozier who became the royal mail chief executive in 2003. a warning that a catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is even worse than feared, according to doctors. we'll bring you rare footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals set by uk chancellor jeremy hunt. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start the programme in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and beersheeva. the us embassy said it had made the order "out of an abundance of caution", due to fears about a possible attack by iran. earlier the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, has told his us counterpart that israel will respond appropriately if it is directly attacked by iran. washington continues to try to dissuade iran from launching a retaliatory strike following the attack on its consulate in syria last week. let's speak to our middle east corresp
the inquiry into the post office it scandal will shortly hear from adam crozier who became the royal mail chief executive in 2003. a warning that a catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is even worse than feared, according to doctors. we'll bring you rare footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals set by uk chancellor jeremy hunt. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start the programme in...
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i said adam and i said i would like to resign. isaid i adam and i said i would like to resign. i said i would like to see out the financial year because one of my criteria for success is with the business get back into profit. he asked me to not say anything until the new year. following that i then realised that if i said something at the beginning of the new year that parliament would be in recess and pat mcfadden, the minister, i was very supportive of, he worked quite closely with me so i rang adam and said, can i tell pat before parliament recesses? i rang pat mcfadden in december and i told him, then i told my top team of the 4th him, then i told my top team of the 11th of january. him, then i told my top team of the 4th ofjanuary-_ 4th of january. that was the public osition, 4th of january. that was the public position, effectively. _ 4th of january. that was the public position, effectively. so _ 4th of january. that was the public position, effectively. so i - 4th of january. that was the public position, effectively. so i told - 4th of january. that was the public po
i said adam and i said i would like to resign. isaid i adam and i said i would like to resign. i said i would like to see out the financial year because one of my criteria for success is with the business get back into profit. he asked me to not say anything until the new year. following that i then realised that if i said something at the beginning of the new year that parliament would be in recess and pat mcfadden, the minister, i was very supportive of, he worked quite closely with me so i...
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fascinating stuff, adam easton _ days and months. fascinating stuff, adam easton in _ days and months. fascinating stuff, adam easton in warsaw, _ days and months. fascinating stuff, adam easton in warsaw, thank- days and months. fascinating stuff, i adam easton in warsaw, thank you. abortion is a big issue around the world at the moment, including in the us, in a presidential year. the un's nuclear watchdog will hold an emergency meeting in vienna today to discuss a series of drone attacks on the russian—occupied zaporizhzia nuclear power plant in ukraine. the iaea — which has a small team at the plant—— said drones hit a reactor building three times on sunday, endangering nuclear safety. the kremlin claims the strikes were carried out by ukraine. kyiv has denied responsibility, and blames moscow. let's cross over to our correspondent in vienna, bethany bell. what more can you tell us? this is an emergency _ what more can you tell us? this is an emergency meeting _ what more can you tell us? this is an emergency meeting call
fascinating stuff, adam easton _ days and months. fascinating stuff, adam easton in _ days and months. fascinating stuff, adam easton in warsaw, _ days and months. fascinating stuff, adam easton in warsaw, thank- days and months. fascinating stuff, i adam easton in warsaw, thank you. abortion is a big issue around the world at the moment, including in the us, in a presidential year. the un's nuclear watchdog will hold an emergency meeting in vienna today to discuss a series of drone attacks on...
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adam peaty will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i've got nothing left to prove. i've done everything in the sport i wanted to do. but now it's how can i do something not many people have done? the only other male to do it is michael phelps. you know, over the whole history of the olympics, it's unheard of to do three in a row _ the 29—year—old is already double olympic champion in the 100 metres breaststroke, but after hitting a self—destructive spiral it took for him to rediscover his faith in god to rediscover his faith in the pool. it wasn't really until i went back to church, when i was burning out, and i was like this puts a lot more in perspective and i actually feel at home here. there are not many places on earth i feel at home and feel warm and feel welcome. how does it work on a daily basis in terms of going to church and fitting it in with swimming? a few years ago i would act the same way, my behaviour would be out of line. your ego would support that — oh, it doesn't matter. but now if my behaviour is starting
adam peaty will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i've got nothing left to prove. i've done everything in the sport i wanted to do. but now it's how can i do something not many people have done? the only other male to do it is michael phelps. you know, over the whole history of the olympics, it's unheard of to do three in a row _ the 29—year—old is already double olympic champion in the 100 metres breaststroke, but after hitting a...
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david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally, this inquiry is hearing from some of those at the very top of the post office in the years when hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted. time and again they apologised. i'd just like to place on record an apology... i'd like to put on record most strongly my personal apology... i think it is a matter of real regret... - for seven years from 2003 adam crozier was chief executive of the royal mail parent company. he said he was unaware of what was going on. as far as i recall, i don't- remember anyone in the post office governance system, whether that's the board, i the risk committee, the exec team, the general counsel, _ the legal teams, most importantly, the operations and it— teams who owned horizon. idon't remember any of those people flagging up any- concerns in that system. not good enough for lee castleton, who was left bankrupt and suicidal by his treatment at the hands of the post office. it's his own prosecutorial department. the people in royal mail who
david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally, this inquiry is hearing from some of those at the very top of the post office in the years when hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted. time and again they apologised. i'd just like to place on record an apology... i'd like to put on record most strongly my personal apology... i think it is a matter of real regret... - for seven years from 2003 adam crozier was chief executive of the royal mail parent company. he said he was unaware of...
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former royal mail group boss adam crozier is one of a handful of seniorfigures due to appear this week. they're followed later this month by angela van den bogerd, whose role in the post office prosecution of innocent subpostmasters has been heavily criticised. ex—chief executive paula vennells, who was stripped of her cbe earlier this year, will give three days of evidence in may. she will be asked about a draft report uncovered by the bbc, which shows the post office carried on using public money to fund court action, despite knowing its defence was untrue. in fenny compton, where the fightback began, victims told breakfast and the post office minister their battle was still farfrom won. the life is slipping away. i've spent now 37 years in the post office, so it feels like the life has been wasted. it feels like being stabbed in the back for serving the very people, for the very nation on behalf of the government. everybody's going to get through it. and the fact that when i was in hospital, the post office sent their own personal doctors to see if i was actually ill, that's what
former royal mail group boss adam crozier is one of a handful of seniorfigures due to appear this week. they're followed later this month by angela van den bogerd, whose role in the post office prosecution of innocent subpostmasters has been heavily criticised. ex—chief executive paula vennells, who was stripped of her cbe earlier this year, will give three days of evidence in may. she will be asked about a draft report uncovered by the bbc, which shows the post office carried on using public...
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the post office it scandal will hear from adam crozier today, the chief executive of royal mail in 2003. a warning that the catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is worse than feared according to doctors. david cameron is travelling to gibraltar today. another of top diplomats will attend. the sides are likely to discuss how to manage the border with gibraltar. the meeting is not expected to result in a final agreement. for more on the let's speak to make it big. tell us how this all came about after brexit. good morning. forthe this all came about after brexit. good morning. for the past four years since brexit, you could say for the past eight years since the fateful vote in 2016, there had been in negotiations between the eu, spain and the uk about what happens to gibraltar and as you outlined, it's geography makes it unique, a british sovereign territory but on the tip of spain and the spanish have said they wanted it back, for the british they say this is a matter of sovereignty and that will not be del carbon and was people living in gibraltar seem to favour british road, some surve
the post office it scandal will hear from adam crozier today, the chief executive of royal mail in 2003. a warning that the catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is worse than feared according to doctors. david cameron is travelling to gibraltar today. another of top diplomats will attend. the sides are likely to discuss how to manage the border with gibraltar. the meeting is not expected to result in a final agreement. for more on the let's speak to make it big. tell us how this all came about...
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adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't _ help people. adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't happy _ help people. adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't happy with - help people. adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't happy with the - us that he wasn't happy with the israeli response. i us that he wasn't happy with the israeli response.— israeli response. i am a little bit anl israeli response. i am a little bit am in israeli response. i am a little bit angry in the _ israeli response. i am a little bit angry in the response _ israeli response. i am a little bit angry in the response from - israeli response. i am a little bit angry in the response from the l angry in the response from the israeli prime minister. in what he said. this isn't what happens in war. humanitarian people that are out there trying to do good for people don't get killed in this way. they are heroes, all seven of them. we are thinking of the other families at this time as well. but yeah, we are a little bit... unhappy with the response from israel, if i am
adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't _ help people. adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't happy _ help people. adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't happy with - help people. adam mcguire also told us that he wasn't happy with the - us that he wasn't happy with the israeli response. i us that he wasn't happy with the israeli response.— israeli response. i am a little bit anl israeli response. i am a little bit am in israeli response. i am a little bit angry in the _ israeli...
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we have adam crozier, who will be giving — jail time. we have adam crozier, who will be giving evidence _ jail time. we have adam crozier, who will be giving evidence this _ will be giving evidence this afternoon. he is the former ceo of the royal mail group. it is worth explaining what the relationship between those two. he overlaps timewise with alan cook, doesn't he? he did. his testimony is likely to really focus on those questions. let me preface this with their electric want to talk about the relationship between royal mail and the post office. they were the same organisation, it is important to remember that during his tenure. there was a different governance board. can we start pleased with your witness statement? he should have a hard copy in front of you. it is 3a pages long and is dated the 28th of february 202a. if you turn to page 34, february 202a. if you turn to page 3a, is that your signature? it is, yes. is the content true to the best of your belief? it yes. is the content true to the best of your belief?— yes. is the
we have adam crozier, who will be giving — jail time. we have adam crozier, who will be giving evidence _ jail time. we have adam crozier, who will be giving evidence this _ will be giving evidence this afternoon. he is the former ceo of the royal mail group. it is worth explaining what the relationship between those two. he overlaps timewise with alan cook, doesn't he? he did. his testimony is likely to really focus on those questions. let me preface this with their electric want to talk...
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we are just going to play now a little bit of adam crozier. his evidence. because of what we inherited, effectively on the royal mail site, a broken company that hadn't been invested in for a decade, hadn't hit its quality of services, was the least modernised postal company in europe, what that meant was on the royal mail site there was no option other than to be fundamentally transparent and the fact that most of what we inherited wasn't working. that and carries a lot of transparency and we set up a properly functioning internal audit unit, which was one of the ways that we could also find out what was happening elsewhere in the group. board and attended all the pol boards, as well. we created a whole brisk agenda in the business —— business. they look at that risk register, it was debated. at that risk register, it was debated-— at that risk register, it was debated. ., , ., debated. can you recall whether the conduct of prosecutions _ debated. can you recall whether the conduct of prosecutions and - debated. can you recall whether the conduct of
we are just going to play now a little bit of adam crozier. his evidence. because of what we inherited, effectively on the royal mail site, a broken company that hadn't been invested in for a decade, hadn't hit its quality of services, was the least modernised postal company in europe, what that meant was on the royal mail site there was no option other than to be fundamentally transparent and the fact that most of what we inherited wasn't working. that and carries a lot of transparency and we...
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that's a crucial question because at the time when adam crozier was chief executive, royal mail and the post office where the same organisation office where the same organisation but there was a governance board that he did not sit on, and so you are right. at the beginning of his testimony, he's likely to focus on the relationship between royal and the relationship between royal and the post office and therefore what adam crozier would have been aware of at the time. the issue is that there were hundreds of sub—postmasters who were prosecuted during his tenure and also there are sub—postmasters who say they've written to adam crozier during that period, one gave testimony to the inquiry in 2022, saying that he wrote to him, trying to explain what was happening and then received no response and then was told by a manager never to e—mail him again so they will be questions as to whether he saw those e—mails, whether he thought those issues were important in the first place. he is used to being under pressure because he held some topjobs. he being under pressure because he held so
that's a crucial question because at the time when adam crozier was chief executive, royal mail and the post office where the same organisation office where the same organisation but there was a governance board that he did not sit on, and so you are right. at the beginning of his testimony, he's likely to focus on the relationship between royal and the relationship between royal and the post office and therefore what adam crozier would have been aware of at the time. the issue is that there...
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adam ramadan, deputy director with rebuilding alliances, operating a couple of dozen food kitchens in gaza, along with the world food programme, thank you forjoining us. thank you. as we've discussed, israel's military is under scrutiny. for a military perspective, i spoke to brigadier general mark kimmitt. he's a former us assistant secretary of state for political—military affairs, as well as a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for middle east policy. i just want to ask you about the finding of israel's investigation into this deadly strike on aid workers. what did you make of that? what might it tell us about the idf and the way that it is operating this war? from what i saw, it looks like this was a very random incident. if you look at the number of attacks happening throughout the entire war, this one incident was quite tragic it clearly was done by human error. i was glad to see the idf did a quick investigation and they pinpointed the error and fired the people involved. a random event and yet, not an isolated incident. we are hearing up to 200 aid workers have bee
adam ramadan, deputy director with rebuilding alliances, operating a couple of dozen food kitchens in gaza, along with the world food programme, thank you forjoining us. thank you. as we've discussed, israel's military is under scrutiny. for a military perspective, i spoke to brigadier general mark kimmitt. he's a former us assistant secretary of state for political—military affairs, as well as a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for middle east policy. i just want to ask you about...
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adam crozier said he was not proud _ the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of _ the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of this. _ the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of this. this - the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of this. this week| he was not proud of this. this week we heard from the leader of the sub—postmasters, alan bates. we also heard from several former senior managers including adam crozier and what has really come across is how little they seem to understand about the plight of the sub—postmasters. there is so much that we still don't understand about how this scandal could possibly have happened. this winter has been one of the wettest on record in the uk. and water—logged fields are causing all kinds of problems for britain's farmers, who've been unable to plant crops and whose livestock have nowhere to graze. now there are warnings that it could affect food production this year. lucy vladev has been to a farm in studley in warwickshire. it's been a hard
adam crozier said he was not proud _ the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of _ the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of this. _ the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of this. this - the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of this. this week| he was not proud of this. this week we heard from the leader of the sub—postmasters, alan bates. we also heard from several former senior managers including adam crozier and what has really come...
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earlier i spoke with adam ramadan, deputy director of rebuilding alliances, a nonprofit that operates severalfood kitchens in gaza. thank you for being here. i want to ask you, we heard in that interview from the spokesperson for benjamin netanyahu who said there's no immediate starvation in gaza. what is your to that? it's very devastating to hear. we hearfirsthand from our partners on the ground that due to the halted operations from the world central kitchen and anera, we have seen an increase of more than 20% of families searching for food. they are desperate to feed their children. the situation has not gotten better, 200 trucks entering gaza is not enough and we need to push for more land borders to open and aid to come to gaza. simply 200 trucks a day is not enough. we really need more. to be clear, the word starvation, what have you seen on the ground and what is your group seeing? are people starving? we are seeing reports in the north that people, children specifically, are dying of malnutrition and starvation. our partners find it very difficult to find any food commodities
earlier i spoke with adam ramadan, deputy director of rebuilding alliances, a nonprofit that operates severalfood kitchens in gaza. thank you for being here. i want to ask you, we heard in that interview from the spokesperson for benjamin netanyahu who said there's no immediate starvation in gaza. what is your to that? it's very devastating to hear. we hearfirsthand from our partners on the ground that due to the halted operations from the world central kitchen and anera, we have seen an...
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it was the term ern adam crozier— to say upfront. it was the term ern adam crozier to _ to say upfront. it was the term ern adam crozier to give _ to say upfront. it was the term ern adam crozier to give evidence. - to say upfront. it was the term ern| adam crozier to give evidence. the whole company, because of what we inherited, _ whole company, because of what we inherited, effectively on the royal mail side — inherited, effectively on the royal mail side that had not been invested in for— mail side that had not been invested in for a _ mail side that had not been invested in for a decade, had not hit its quality— in for a decade, had not hit its quality of— in for a decade, had not hit its quality of services and it was the least _ quality of services and it was the least modernised postal company in europa _ least modernised postal company in europe. what that meant was on the royal— europe. what that meant was on the royal mail— europe. what that meant was on the royal mail side, there was no option other_ royal mai
it was the term ern adam crozier— to say upfront. it was the term ern adam crozier to _ to say upfront. it was the term ern adam crozier to give _ to say upfront. it was the term ern adam crozier to give evidence. - to say upfront. it was the term ern| adam crozier to give evidence. the whole company, because of what we inherited, _ whole company, because of what we inherited, effectively on the royal mail side — inherited, effectively on the royal mail side that had not been invested in...
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there is a lot of criticism that the government is adamant l century. there is a lot of criticism i that the government is adamant the tutsis and it may also be getting on the way of true reconciliation and true unification of the country. ida. true unification of the country. no, i'm not true unification of the country. no, i'm not sure _ true unification of the country. no, i'm not sure that _ true unification of the country. no, i'm not sure that is _ true unification of the country. iilifi, i'm not sure that is the case. this stands out in its magnitude. there were not two genocides in 1994, as some genocide deniers claim, there was one and it has been investigation into the other massacres that took place and there was nothing on the scale of the genocide. it lessens their own crime and i think we should be very careful of moral equivalence in this case. ., ., y careful of moral equivalence in this case. ., ., , ., ., case. unfortunately we have run out of time. i know _ case. unfortunately we have run out of time. i know you _ case. unfortunately
there is a lot of criticism that the government is adamant l century. there is a lot of criticism i that the government is adamant the tutsis and it may also be getting on the way of true reconciliation and true unification of the country. ida. true unification of the country. no, i'm not true unification of the country. no, i'm not sure _ true unification of the country. no, i'm not sure that _ true unification of the country. no, i'm not sure that is _ true unification of the country. iilifi,...
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paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic difference, that is why we have had foreign governments and aid agencies asking for these changes for many weeks. from what we understand from local reports, there was a long meeting of israel's security cabinet after president biden gave his stark warning to the israeli prime minister in the phone call and at the meeting there were members of the meeting there were members of the security establishment of israel, israeli diplomats, warning the ministers present that if they did not make these kinds of changes, israel could face new sanctions, potentially even an arms em
paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic...
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adam will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i put it all on the line to seal his place in history.— place in history. i have nothing left to prove. _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but in _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but in everything place in history. i have nothing. left to prove, but in everything i wanted to do and now it's time to do something that not many people have ever done and for the only other mail to do it is michael phelps. draw the whole history of the olympics, it is unheard of to do 0lympics, it is unheard of to do three in a row. olympics, it is unheard of to do three in a row.— three in a row. already double ol mic three in a row. already double olympic champion _ three in a row. already double olympic champion in - three in a row. already double olympic champion in the - three in a row. already double - olympic champion in the brushstroke but after hitting the self—destructive spiral, it took him to rediscover
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he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on mi5�*s radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar on a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually perceived he was going to be involved in attack planning. today thejudge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he has also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions and recommendations sometime this afternoon but this is the path he is going down and clearly the famiy want lessons to be learned from what happened to their loved ones. british universities have been warned they are being targeted by foreign states in order to undermine uk national security. senior figures from 2a institutions including 0xford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera is following the story. the co
he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on mi5�*s radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar on a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually perceived he was going to be involved in attack planning. today thejudge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he has also talked about failures by one or...
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last week, for example, we heard from adam crozier that he didn't realise that it was the post office itself that it was the post office itself that was prosecuting these sub—postmasters, the assumption being that they were being prosecuted by, for example, the crown prosecution service, and other prosecuting bodies here in the uk. but obviously the post office itself had powers to prosecute, and it did. but it would appear from last week that senior executives didn't even realise that that was how the business model worked and that that was what was going on. so i think really getting to the bottom of who knew what about the problems with the horizon system and also basically how the whole system worked. we basically how the whole system worked. ~ . , ., ., , worked. we are 'ust going to dip in and hear what — worked. we are just going to dip in and hear what evidence _ worked. we are just going to dip in and hear what evidence is - worked. we are just going to dip in and hear what evidence is being i and hear what evidence is being given by david miller at the moment. on the pre
last week, for example, we heard from adam crozier that he didn't realise that it was the post office itself that it was the post office itself that was prosecuting these sub—postmasters, the assumption being that they were being prosecuted by, for example, the crown prosecution service, and other prosecuting bodies here in the uk. but obviously the post office itself had powers to prosecute, and it did. but it would appear from last week that senior executives didn't even realise that that...
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the israeli government is adamant _ civilians. the israeli government is adamant to— civilians. the israeli government is adamant to go ahead. what is your understanding of the plan now and what is _ understanding of the plan now and what is acceptable for the us? and finally, _ what is acceptable for the us? and finally, on — what is acceptable for the us? and finally, on the un security council, the united — finally, on the un security council, the united states, your allies, close — the united states, your allies, close allies, france, japan and south — close allies, france, japan and south korea, both voted for admitting palestine as a member. lsraelis. _ admitting palestine as a member. israelis, including netanyahu, say theyare _ israelis, including netanyahu, say they are opposed to a two state solution — they are opposed to a two state solution. what is the path forward and what — solution. what is the path forward and what message do you give to palestinians and to moderates in the region. _ palestinians and to moderates in the region. it— palestinians and
the israeli government is adamant _ civilians. the israeli government is adamant to— civilians. the israeli government is adamant to go ahead. what is your understanding of the plan now and what is _ understanding of the plan now and what is acceptable for the us? and finally, _ what is acceptable for the us? and finally, on — what is acceptable for the us? and finally, on the un security council, the united — finally, on the un security council, the united states, your allies, close —...
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the scottish greens remain adamant that they will not| remain adamant that they will not back him in any vote of confidence, for now. that means the most powerful politician in scotland maybe this woman. ash regan left the snp just months after losing out in the fight to lead the party. her vote may prove critical. you make scotland is completely sick of petty political games, i'm sick of it as well, i want us all to work together for the good of scotland, that is what i'm setting out to do, i have a good opportunity to do that i do have some influence and to be set on a path of good governance. humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. tt is confidence lodged by his political o- onents. , ., confidence lodged by his political ouonents. , ., , ., opponents. it is not 'ust about him, we do not have — opponents. it is notjust about him, we do not have confidence - opponents. it is notjust about him, we do not have confidence in - opponents. it is notjust about him, we do not have confidence in this i we do not have confidence in this snp go
the scottish greens remain adamant that they will not| remain adamant that they will not back him in any vote of confidence, for now. that means the most powerful politician in scotland maybe this woman. ash regan left the snp just months after losing out in the fight to lead the party. her vote may prove critical. you make scotland is completely sick of petty political games, i'm sick of it as well, i want us all to work together for the good of scotland, that is what i'm setting out to do, i...
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our correspondent adam easton is in warsaw with more on the debate. it isa it is a debate that has been described as the family and labour minister as unusually important and one that polish women have been waiting for for 30 years because this debate is about whether the state allows polish women to have abortion on demand up to 12 weeks and longer in certain other circumstances for the first time since 1993, as you mentioned poland has one of the strictest regulations regarding abortion in the european union. in the previous right—wing government, they presided over heightened restrictions and made it even tighter in 2020 when there was a court ruling which practically outlawed legal abortion in all cases, in 98% of cases. this is something that opinion polls suggest, orsome something that opinion polls suggest, or some suggest, that there is growing support for greater access for abortion for women but politicians until now have been reluctant to heed those voices. it's not necessarily a new hat. i have done it before but i think every time you d
our correspondent adam easton is in warsaw with more on the debate. it isa it is a debate that has been described as the family and labour minister as unusually important and one that polish women have been waiting for for 30 years because this debate is about whether the state allows polish women to have abortion on demand up to 12 weeks and longer in certain other circumstances for the first time since 1993, as you mentioned poland has one of the strictest regulations regarding abortion in...
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adam crozier is one of the uk's most significant business figures. he was the chief executive of advertising agency saatchi & saatchi before becoming the boss of the fa, from there to royal mail, then itv, and now chairman of bt, but it's his time at royal mail that's under scrutiny today. on his watch, hundreds of sub—postmasters were prosecuted, but, he says, he was not aware of what was happening. i think it is a matter of real regret that all of those checks and balances, the governing systems in both companies, failed. horizon is rolled out in 1999, the first prosecutions came shortly afterwards. adam crozier thenjoined royal mail in 2003. at this time it owned the post office. in 2009, problems with horizon first appeared in the press. by now, hundreds of sub—postmasters had been prosecuted. alan cook has been giving evidence. he was post office managing director from 2006—2010. when alan cook was managing director of the post office, sub—postmasters went to prison. yet he has just told the inquiry that he did not know that the company
adam crozier is one of the uk's most significant business figures. he was the chief executive of advertising agency saatchi & saatchi before becoming the boss of the fa, from there to royal mail, then itv, and now chairman of bt, but it's his time at royal mail that's under scrutiny today. on his watch, hundreds of sub—postmasters were prosecuted, but, he says, he was not aware of what was happening. i think it is a matter of real regret that all of those checks and balances, the...
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adam peaty returns to the pool and is called up to the olympic team. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — deontay wilder tells us how he can reclaim the world heavyweight titlke and how that should involve a fight against anthonyjoshua along the way. he's running the london marathon — this time for a very personal reason. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by fire. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correpsondent adrienne murray is there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke had engulfed the historic former stock exchange. 0nlookers watched on in disbelief as one of the capitol�*s best known landmarks was consumed by an inferno and scores of firefighters were dispatched to tackle the blaze. they fled as flames ripped through the building. there were horrified gasps as the 180 foot spire collapsed. those inside managed to escape and police say no—
adam peaty returns to the pool and is called up to the olympic team. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — deontay wilder tells us how he can reclaim the world heavyweight titlke and how that should involve a fight against anthonyjoshua along the way. he's running the london marathon — this time for a very personal reason. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by fire. the building's iconic spire collapsed...
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we have seen prime minister netanyahu has been adamant this more netanyahu has been adamant this war is going to continue until hamas is defeated. very difficult negotiations and again the news today adds to the agonising wait of the families here in israel. israel's strategy in the war is under renewed pressure. president biden is facing calls from senior figures within his own party to pause us arms sales to israel. let's talk to our correspondent in washington, will vernon. this pressure has come in the form of a letter signed by dozens of democratic politicians. tell us more about what the letter says. i democratic politicians. tell us more about what the letter says.- about what the letter says. i think the language _ about what the letter says. i think the language in — about what the letter says. i think the language in the _ about what the letter says. i think the language in the letter- about what the letter says. i think the language in the letter is - about what the letter says. i think| the language in the letter is strong talking about shared concern and outrage over t
we have seen prime minister netanyahu has been adamant this more netanyahu has been adamant this war is going to continue until hamas is defeated. very difficult negotiations and again the news today adds to the agonising wait of the families here in israel. israel's strategy in the war is under renewed pressure. president biden is facing calls from senior figures within his own party to pause us arms sales to israel. let's talk to our correspondent in washington, will vernon. this pressure has...
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benjamin netanyahu has been adamant, hasn't he, he said yes to rafah but hasn't given the green light. where are we on that? �* ~ , that? indeed. i'm melissa surprised _ that? indeed. i'm melissa surprised when _ that? indeed. i'm melissa surprised when antony i that? indeed. i'm melissa - surprised when antony blinken said, that he does not have a date for rougher and benjamin netanyahu date for rougher and benjamin neta nyahu yesterday date for rougher and benjamin netanyahu yesterday said there is a date for the rafah information and it shows the divide between israel and united states on that at the moment. it is the case now whether israel will carry on doing the rafah operation with all the international warnings that this will be a humanitarian disaster, or he will accept the hostage exchange deal, which the whole world is waiting, gaza people is waiting any day to hear this news and everybody is looking forward that this thing will happen. forward that this thing will ha en. . ~' ,, a trilateral summit between the leaders of the united states, japan, and the philippines is s
benjamin netanyahu has been adamant, hasn't he, he said yes to rafah but hasn't given the green light. where are we on that? �* ~ , that? indeed. i'm melissa surprised _ that? indeed. i'm melissa surprised when _ that? indeed. i'm melissa surprised when antony i that? indeed. i'm melissa - surprised when antony blinken said, that he does not have a date for rougher and benjamin netanyahu date for rougher and benjamin neta nyahu yesterday date for rougher and benjamin netanyahu yesterday said...
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there were a frantic last few minutes with celtic�*s adam idah putting the visitors back in front on 88 minutes. but the game wasn't over with rangers' rabbi matondo rescuing a point. there's still one point between the two sides. rangers have a game in hand. six goals scored in der klassiker in the dutch eredivisie, but for just one team. feyenoord have beaten theirfierce rivals ajax 6—0 in the derby. igor paixao scored twice as the home crowd in rotterdam were treated to their side's biggest ever win against the amsterdam giants. yankuba minteh also scored twice as ajax slipped to a new low in a season which has been turbulent on and off the pitch. it's also ajax's biggest loss in eredivisie history. they are 33 points behind the leader leaders psv eindhoven, with feynenoord in second place. after failing to finish in australia a fortnight ago normal service resumed for formula one world champion max verstappen in japan this morning. the dutchman took a clean sweep of pole position, fastest lap and race win. it was the 57th victory of his career. he beat his red bull team mate se
there were a frantic last few minutes with celtic�*s adam idah putting the visitors back in front on 88 minutes. but the game wasn't over with rangers' rabbi matondo rescuing a point. there's still one point between the two sides. rangers have a game in hand. six goals scored in der klassiker in the dutch eredivisie, but for just one team. feyenoord have beaten theirfierce rivals ajax 6—0 in the derby. igor paixao scored twice as the home crowd in rotterdam were treated to their side's...
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stand and then making comments that incriminate himself and i think the trump lawyers will be very adamant in trying to have him not testify in his own defence because of that history and by making the promise early on as it gives him cover because if he does not testify he will say the lawyers talked me out of it so i wanted to but i followed me out of it so i wanted to but ifollowed my me out of it so i wanted to but i followed my lawyers advise and i imagine that is how we will go in this trial. i and i imagine that is how we will go in this trial.— will go in this trial. i know ou've will go in this trial. i know you've been _ will go in this trial. i know you've been covering - will go in this trial. i know you've been covering the l will go in this trial. i know - you've been covering the case for a long time. how seminal do you feel this moment is? it’s you feel this moment is? it's very moment _ you feel this moment is? it's very moment -- _ you feel this moment is? it�*s very moment —— momentous for this country. never have we had a current or former president stand tria
stand and then making comments that incriminate himself and i think the trump lawyers will be very adamant in trying to have him not testify in his own defence because of that history and by making the promise early on as it gives him cover because if he does not testify he will say the lawyers talked me out of it so i wanted to but i followed me out of it so i wanted to but ifollowed my me out of it so i wanted to but i followed my lawyers advise and i imagine that is how we will go in this...
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paul adams, bbc news. earlier we heard from the spokesperson of the idf — the israel defense forces — lietunant colonel, peter lerner. first of all, wasn't an assumption, it was a visible confirmation of a gunman, first of one of the trucks that then conducted the shooting from one of the trucks, and when they indeed reached the hangers, there was more gunman identified on there was more gunman identified on the location, and it led to the entire miscalculation, misidentification, and the failure of what should have happened stop this is precisely the reason, as you rightly pointed out, that two senior officers, a major and a colonel, have been dismissed from their roles, from their positions. three other senior officers, from the ranks of colonel, brigadier general, and all the way up to major general have also been reprimanded for their role and for their responsibilities, and we are taking this incident very, very seriously. the reality on the ground is one where we need to facilitate humanitarian e
paul adams, bbc news. earlier we heard from the spokesperson of the idf — the israel defense forces — lietunant colonel, peter lerner. first of all, wasn't an assumption, it was a visible confirmation of a gunman, first of one of the trucks that then conducted the shooting from one of the trucks, and when they indeed reached the hangers, there was more gunman identified on there was more gunman identified on the location, and it led to the entire miscalculation, misidentification, and the...
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our correspondent adam easton is in warsaw with more. the debate that has been described by the governments, family, and labour minister is unusually important, and one that polish women have been waiting for for 30 years, because this debate is about whether the state allows policewomen to have abortion on demand up to 12 weeks, and longer in certain other circumstances, for the first time since 1993, and, as you mentioned, poland has one of the strictest regulations vis—a—vis abortion in the european union. in the previous right—wing law and justice government, they presided over heightened restrictions, making it even tighter in 2020, when there was a court ruling which practically outlawed legal abortion in all cases — 98% of cases. so this is something that opinion polls suggest, or some, at least, suggest, there is growing support for greater access to abortion for women, but politicians, up to now, have been reluctant to heed those voices. let's turn to some important news around the world. the widow of the russian opposit
our correspondent adam easton is in warsaw with more. the debate that has been described by the governments, family, and labour minister is unusually important, and one that polish women have been waiting for for 30 years, because this debate is about whether the state allows policewomen to have abortion on demand up to 12 weeks, and longer in certain other circumstances, for the first time since 1993, and, as you mentioned, poland has one of the strictest regulations vis—a—vis abortion in...
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let's speak to adam scorer, chief executive of national energy action. it is important to make clear that actually for a lot of customers, bills will be higher still than before the energy price crisis began and of course as peter was saying, some of the government support has been taken away?— been taken away? that's right. the ener: been taken away? that's right. the energy price _ been taken away? that's right. the energy price cap — been taken away? that's right. the energy price cap coming _ been taken away? that's right. the energy price cap coming down - been taken away? that's right. the energy price cap coming down is i been taken away? that's right. the i energy price cap coming down is good news, it means prices are lower. but many people, it is not their bills are higher, but the amount they pay back to their companies will be higher. we had three year of high energy prices is a three billion household energy debt mountain and people are having to pay that back. there may be an average of £1,200 of debt. you talked of the issues that cau
let's speak to adam scorer, chief executive of national energy action. it is important to make clear that actually for a lot of customers, bills will be higher still than before the energy price crisis began and of course as peter was saying, some of the government support has been taken away?— been taken away? that's right. the ener: been taken away? that's right. the energy price _ been taken away? that's right. the energy price cap — been taken away? that's right. the energy price cap...
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the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, is adamant that this footage must not be available and must be taken down. this row concerns very graphic and confronting video of a stabbing attack at a church in sydney a week ago. the authorities are worried that the sort of footage could inflame tensions between religious communities in this country, given that the authorities here have declared that stabbing attack a week ago religiously motivated incident. what is the legality, what is the legal process that will follow? aha, legal process that will follow? court on monday here in australia said that x, the social media platform owned by elon musk must remove this content. at the time, ex said it would comply pending a legal challenge, that in the meantime, the row between both sides is continuing. elon musk are saying this is an issue of freedom of speech, and freedom of the internet, and not only have the australian prime minister, anthony albanese e, making remarks about elon musk, a senator in canberra has described him as a narcissistic cowboy. certainly, it is our row that loo
the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, is adamant that this footage must not be available and must be taken down. this row concerns very graphic and confronting video of a stabbing attack at a church in sydney a week ago. the authorities are worried that the sort of footage could inflame tensions between religious communities in this country, given that the authorities here have declared that stabbing attack a week ago religiously motivated incident. what is the legality, what is the...
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up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. let's return to our top story now and the death of oj simpson. the former sports star was a divisive figure, but by the end of the last century, he was also one of the most famous american faces in the world. john sudworth reports. oj simpson once personified the american dream — a black sporting star from the humblest of routes at the pinnacle of wealth and celebrity. but as that car chase came to an end, his arrest and trial held up a mirror to a different reality. i see no weapons drawn by the lapd. a country in which racial divisions and deep—rooted police discrimination were never far from the surface. the crowd is cheering. there he is. it took place in the shadow of the rodney king case, the acquittal of four white los angeles police officers for the beating of a black man. questions of racism in that same police force became a highly effective part of oj simpson's defence. almost three decades later, reacting
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we have seen prime minister netanyahu has been adamant this more is going to continue until hamas is defeated. very difficult negotiations and again the news today adds to the agonising wait of the families here in israel. i agonising wait of the families here in israel. . ., ., ,~' agonising wait of the families here in israel. . ., ., ., in israel. i wanted to ask you about another development _ in israel. i wanted to ask you about another development we _ in israel. i wanted to ask you about another development we have - in israel. i wanted to ask you about| another development we have been reporting on from the united states and that is a letter expressing outrage at the air strike which killed 78 workers which has been signed by a number of politicians in the united states including key allies of presidentjoe biden. —— an air which killed seven aid workers. there is more pressure onjoe biden to be decisive in terms of what he says to the israelis. what reaction have we had to that letter where you are? . , , ., ., ., are? internally there is a lot of ressure are? internally
we have seen prime minister netanyahu has been adamant this more is going to continue until hamas is defeated. very difficult negotiations and again the news today adds to the agonising wait of the families here in israel. i agonising wait of the families here in israel. . ., ., ,~' agonising wait of the families here in israel. . ., ., ., in israel. i wanted to ask you about another development _ in israel. i wanted to ask you about another development we _ in israel. i wanted to ask you about...
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been leaked online but there are loyal fans out there who call themselves the real swifties who are adamant that they will hold out until its official release date on friday. taylor swift has not confirmed if that lead is hers or if it is fake. i am carl nasman in washington. we will have plenty more coming up we will have plenty more coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day but lots more dry weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week now with high pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of the afternoon. it's a cloudy, mild start to the day across england and wales. it's a little brighter further north across scotland and northern ireland. the focus of the showers gradually shifting further southwards as we head
been leaked online but there are loyal fans out there who call themselves the real swifties who are adamant that they will hold out until its official release date on friday. taylor swift has not confirmed if that lead is hers or if it is fake. i am carl nasman in washington. we will have plenty more coming up we will have plenty more coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of...
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well, the state and the university are adamant that they warned the student group not to host this demonstration because it's affiliated with other organisations that have caused severe disruption at campuses like columbia, yale, and usc in recent weeks, so we know from some internal communications that we have obtained among university leadership that they wanted to send a significant police presence early in order to send a message that ut and other texas universities are not going to put up with this. the texas governor greg abbott was calling for these protesters to be jailed, and 57 of them were, all of their charges have since been dropped but many of them who were students spent 12 hours injailjust for participating in this protest. senior british conservatives have defended the prime minister after the tory mp, dan poulter, defected to labour. dr poulter — who also works for the nhs — accused the tories of no longer valuing public services. the home office minister, chris philp, rejected the claim and said the government was spending more money than ever on the health service. our po
well, the state and the university are adamant that they warned the student group not to host this demonstration because it's affiliated with other organisations that have caused severe disruption at campuses like columbia, yale, and usc in recent weeks, so we know from some internal communications that we have obtained among university leadership that they wanted to send a significant police presence early in order to send a message that ut and other texas universities are not going to put up...
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from the americans and the british, among others, not to go full on into rafah but mr netanyahu is adamant he will proceed with a full—scale military operation because he cannot declare victory in gaza and israeli hostages will not be released until that operation is complete. meanwhile, thousands of israelis took to the streets saturday to demand benjamin netanyahu resign as prime minister and call new elections. mr netanyahu has been subject to intense criticism: for failing to prevent hamas's deadly attack, and for failing to secure the return of israelis still held hostage in gaza. saturday marks 25 years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first major mass shooting at a us school in the modern era — marking a turning point for the country. on the eve of the anniversary, community members gathered in denver, colorado to remember the lives lost. candles flickered on 13 empty chairs — one for each of the victims — as short biographies were read out.
from the americans and the british, among others, not to go full on into rafah but mr netanyahu is adamant he will proceed with a full—scale military operation because he cannot declare victory in gaza and israeli hostages will not be released until that operation is complete. meanwhile, thousands of israelis took to the streets saturday to demand benjamin netanyahu resign as prime minister and call new elections. mr netanyahu has been subject to intense criticism: for failing to prevent...
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he led the group alongside adam crozier for much of the time which was the early part of the scandal, when hundreds of prosecutions against sub—postmasters took place. the key question will be what he knew about the prosecutions, problems with the it system, be horizon it system and how a big priority it was to the board. i5 how a big priority it was to the board. , , . ., , board. is the inquiry continues remind us _ board. is the inquiry continues remind us where _ board. is the inquiry continues remind us where we _ board. is the inquiry continues remind us where we are i board. is the inquiry continues remind us where we are to. i board. is the inquiry continues i remind us where we are to. this is -hase remind us where we are to. this is phase five. — remind us where we are to. this is phase five. the — remind us where we are to. this is phase five, the statutory - remind us where we are to. this is phase five, the statutory inquiry i phase five, the statutory inquiry has a lot of powers. it can compel witness testimony, it can compel evidence which is why so many witness v
he led the group alongside adam crozier for much of the time which was the early part of the scandal, when hundreds of prosecutions against sub—postmasters took place. the key question will be what he knew about the prosecutions, problems with the it system, be horizon it system and how a big priority it was to the board. i5 how a big priority it was to the board. , , . ., , board. is the inquiry continues remind us _ board. is the inquiry continues remind us where _ board. is the inquiry...
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and there was a frantic finish, with adam idah putting celtic ahead, before rangers' rabbi matondo levelled again. the former newcastle and wimbledon managerjoe kinnear has died at the age of 77. as a player with tottenham, kinnear won the fa cup, two league cups and the uefa cup. he was also capped 26 times for the republic of ireland. afterfailing to finish in australia a fortnight ago, normal service resumed for formula one world champion max verstappen at the japanese grand prix. the dutchman took a clean sweep of pole position, fastest lap and race win — the 57th victory of his career. verstappen beat his red bull team mate sergio perez by 12.5 seconds. carlos sainz continued his impressive start to the season with third at suzuka. england's women lost their final 0ne—day international against new zealand in hamilton, although they'd already won the series. new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six, to not only win the match, but reach her century too. mathieu van der poel broke his own record time to w
and there was a frantic finish, with adam idah putting celtic ahead, before rangers' rabbi matondo levelled again. the former newcastle and wimbledon managerjoe kinnear has died at the age of 77. as a player with tottenham, kinnear won the fa cup, two league cups and the uefa cup. he was also capped 26 times for the republic of ireland. afterfailing to finish in australia a fortnight ago, normal service resumed for formula one world champion max verstappen at the japanese grand prix. the...
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live now to adam ramadan, deputy director of rebuilding alliances, which operates two dozen food kitchens in gaza in partnership with the world food programme. we're hearing today about the israel's investigation into the killing of seven aid workers. they said there is no immediate starvation in gaza, what is your reaction to that? it’s your reaction to that? it's very devastating - your reaction to that? it's very devastating to - your reaction to that? it�*s very devastating to hear. we hear firsthand from our partners on the ground that due to the halted operations from the world central kitchen and anera, we have seen an increase of more than 20% of family searching forfood. of more than 20% of family searching for food. they are desperate to feed the children. the situation has not gotten better, 200 trucks entering gazais better, 200 trucks entering gaza is not enough and we need to push for more orders to open and aid to come to gaza. simply 200 trucks a day is not enough. we really need more. to 200 trucks a day is not enough. we really need more.— we really need more. to b
live now to adam ramadan, deputy director of rebuilding alliances, which operates two dozen food kitchens in gaza in partnership with the world food programme. we're hearing today about the israel's investigation into the killing of seven aid workers. they said there is no immediate starvation in gaza, what is your reaction to that? it’s your reaction to that? it's very devastating - your reaction to that? it's very devastating to - your reaction to that? it�*s very devastating to hear. we...
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we will have continuing coverage, but new york mayor eric adams said new york city felt the impact of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. the epicentre was in the neighbouring state of newjersey in lebanon, about 50 miles from new york city. that's it from me here in the uk. you can stay with bbc news. the six o'clock news will be on shortly. thanks for watching. it is set to turn very windy as we head into the weekend. storm kathleen is racing towards our shores, expected to bring some disruption across northern and western parts of the country. tonight, we'll see a band of rain moving ahead of the storm where some of this will be quite heavy across the north and west of the country. temperatures lifting here, but very mild further south —13—15 to start saturday. storm kathleen deepening as it passes to the west of ireland. lots of isobars indicating windy conditions. right across the uk, its southern and eastern parts could see temperatures into the low 20s celsius. storm kathleen likely to call some impacts, but stay tuned to subsequent weather forecasts. for saturday, starts off sunny
we will have continuing coverage, but new york mayor eric adams said new york city felt the impact of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. the epicentre was in the neighbouring state of newjersey in lebanon, about 50 miles from new york city. that's it from me here in the uk. you can stay with bbc news. the six o'clock news will be on shortly. thanks for watching. it is set to turn very windy as we head into the weekend. storm kathleen is racing towards our shores, expected to bring some disruption...
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making comments that later incriminate himself and, secondly, in this case i think the lawyers will be adamant in trying to have him not testify on his own defence because of that history and by making this promise early on before the trial gets started to gives him a bit of cover because he can later say that if he does not testify that if he does not testify thatis that if he does not testify that is lawyers talked him out of it and he can say that he wanted to testify but he followed lawyers advise and i imagine that is how they will go in this trial. i imagine that is how they will go in this trial.— imagine that is how they will go in this trial. i know you've been covering _ go in this trial. i know you've been covering this _ go in this trial. i know you've been covering this case - go in this trial. i know you've been covering this case for. go in this trial. i know you've been covering this case for a | been covering this case for a long time. how seminal do you feel this moment is? it is long time. how seminal do you feel this moment is?— feel this moment is? it is a momentous _
making comments that later incriminate himself and, secondly, in this case i think the lawyers will be adamant in trying to have him not testify on his own defence because of that history and by making this promise early on before the trial gets started to gives him a bit of cover because he can later say that if he does not testify that if he does not testify thatis that if he does not testify that is lawyers talked him out of it and he can say that he wanted to testify but he followed lawyers...
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there were a frantic last few minutes with celtic�*s adam idah putting the visitors back in front on 88 minutes. but the game wasn't over with rangers�* rabbi matondo rescuing a point. there's still one point between the two sides. rangers have a game in hand. in spain, athletic bilbao ended their run of six successive copa del rey final defeats, and a ao—year wait for silverware with a dramatic penalty shoot—out victory over mallorca. after extra time it was 1—1, so to penalties and alex berenguer stepped up to seal a 4—2 win in the shoot—out in seville. the victory prompted ecstatic scenes at a sold—out la cartuja stadium, giving bilbao�*s fans the chance to celebrate a trophy for the first time in four decades. translation: this title is something specialfor something special for how long we've been chasing it, for all the finals we've lost, for what this cut means for atletico. we've lost, for what this cut means foratletico. i we've lost, for what this cut means for atletico. i didn't want to say anything because i didn't know what was going to happen, but i can'
there were a frantic last few minutes with celtic�*s adam idah putting the visitors back in front on 88 minutes. but the game wasn't over with rangers�* rabbi matondo rescuing a point. there's still one point between the two sides. rangers have a game in hand. in spain, athletic bilbao ended their run of six successive copa del rey final defeats, and a ao—year wait for silverware with a dramatic penalty shoot—out victory over mallorca. after extra time it was 1—1, so to penalties and...
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americans and the british among others are not to go in full on in rafah but benjamin netanyahu is adamant he will proceed with a full—scale military operation because he cannot declare victory in gaza of the israeli hostages will not be released until the operation is complete. the focus has been on tensions between israel and iran will take you inside iran clerical regime appears to be cracking down on women again. a renewed presence of the so—called rowdy police on the street as big as verified by bbc persian show, our correspondent and there are counts of violence in this report. iran is fighting on two fronts simultaneously. launching missiles and drones at israel and flooding the streets with police. to force women to wear the mandatory headscarf. could the two campaigns linked. it seems likely that _ campaigns linked. it seems likely that they _ campaigns linked. it seems likely that they are - campaigns linked. it seems likely that they are related. because of the timing of the campaign against women. many believe that the real reason behind the move is the regime is a brief ea
americans and the british among others are not to go in full on in rafah but benjamin netanyahu is adamant he will proceed with a full—scale military operation because he cannot declare victory in gaza of the israeli hostages will not be released until the operation is complete. the focus has been on tensions between israel and iran will take you inside iran clerical regime appears to be cracking down on women again. a renewed presence of the so—called rowdy police on the street as big as...
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warnings from the americans and british among others not to go in full on in rafah but mr netanyahu is adamant that he will proceed with a full—scale military operation because he cannot declare victory in gaza, the israeli hostages won't be released until that operation is complete. saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first major mass shooting at a us school in the modern era — marking a turning point for the country. on the eve of the anniversary, community members gathered in denver, colorado to remember the lives lost. candles flickered on 13 empty chairs — one for each of the victims — as short biographies were read out. after each, the crowd replied together �*never forgotten.�* since columbine, gun violence in the united states has become increasingly severeboth in schools and in wider communities. according to data collected by the washington post, there have been more than 400 school shootings since 1999
warnings from the americans and british among others not to go in full on in rafah but mr netanyahu is adamant that he will proceed with a full—scale military operation because he cannot declare victory in gaza, the israeli hostages won't be released until that operation is complete. saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first...
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johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a on some social media, asking who the artist was, saying that we were curious to more learned about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quick. she answered, emmanouilidis, and she was a young student, not an art student, finally enough a student of the law. so she was more of a hobby artist but engage with the issue that we were dealing with in the exhibition. ~ ., ., that we were dealing with in the exhibition. a, ., , , stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it got quite cold last night as the weather briefly calmed down. things will be warming up over the next few days, but we have all of this cloud streaming in from the atlantic. those two weather fronts bringing spells of wine, but the wind direction is changing, we are getting a sou
johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a on some social media, asking who the artist was, saying that we were curious to more learned about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quick. she answered, emmanouilidis, and she...
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let's speak to our correspondent adam easton, who's in warsaw.
let's speak to our correspondent adam easton, who's in warsaw.
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he was fascinated by the - behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of adams. he went on to develop a theory of how these particles gained a substance, or mass. summed up in this equation, professor higgs predicted a field which permeates the entire universe. five other scientists also came up with similar ideas around the same time. but in this historic paper from 1964, peter higgs was the only one to have predicted the existence of the particles through which it o erated. ., , ~' operated. the only thing i think miaht operated. the only thing i think might deserve _ operated. the only thing i think might deserve my _ operated. the only thing i think might deserve my name - operated. the only thing i think might deserve my name is - operated. the only thing i think might deserve my name is the l operated. the only thing i think - might deserve my name is the higgs boson because i drew attention to it, not because it wasn't there before but i pointed out that this was a rather special feature of this kind of theory. ilirui’ith was a rather special feature of
he was fascinated by the - behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of adams. he went on to develop a theory of how these particles gained a substance, or mass. summed up in this equation, professor higgs predicted a field which permeates the entire universe. five other scientists also came up with similar ideas around the same time. but in this historic paper from 1964, peter higgs was the only one to have predicted the existence of the particles through which it o erated. .,...