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england joins a list of european nations limiting medical intervention. arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back 160 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now,
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furthersouth, maybe even northern parts of england. further south, after a cloudy start, we should see the cloudy start, we should see the cloud thing and break and some sunshine coming through. we still have those warm south—westerly winds. these are the temperatures we are looking at on friday. compare those with the average for this time of year. bury st edmunds, 20 degrees on friday, 6 degrees warmer than normal. in aberdeen, a similar story my 6 degrees warmer than normal stop a pleasant day for many areas on thursday and into friday. over the weekend, it will cool down again, the wind direction changing, cooler air will push from the north—west, pressure will be falling as well and we could find more wet weather coming in from the north—west as well. the fine weather will last throughout the weekend across south—eastern areas, but even here it will turn cooler. towards the north and west, an increasing risk of some showers. live from london, this is bbc news. russia and kazakhstan suffer the worst flooding in almost a cen
furthersouth, maybe even northern parts of england. further south, after a cloudy start, we should see the cloudy start, we should see the cloud thing and break and some sunshine coming through. we still have those warm south—westerly winds. these are the temperatures we are looking at on friday. compare those with the average for this time of year. bury st edmunds, 20 degrees on friday, 6 degrees warmer than normal. in aberdeen, a similar story my 6 degrees warmer than normal stop a pleasant...
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some cloud across wales, the midlands into northern england with some showers, rain spreading eastward across scotland and northern ireland, replaced by heavy, potentially thundery showers this afternoon. gusty winds to go with that as well. and notably cooler, 10 to 13 degrees celsius compared to 20 celsius yesterday in the north east of scotland, but still up to 20, 21 degrees in the south east of england. with that sunshine, it's going to feel really quite pleasant. but as we go through tonight, you'll notice the milder, warmer air starts to move away to the southeast as we go into sunday. that colder air will start to replace it. and we'll notice that chillier weather coming into the south east through tomorrow. but overnight tonight, still some showery outbreaks of rain across scotland, northern england, tending to clear away. and then with clear skies tonight, temperatures dropping down close to freezing in the glens of scotland, but generally speaking, about 5—8 degrees celsius. but it means that actually sunday morning should be a fine start to the day. plenty of blue skies a
some cloud across wales, the midlands into northern england with some showers, rain spreading eastward across scotland and northern ireland, replaced by heavy, potentially thundery showers this afternoon. gusty winds to go with that as well. and notably cooler, 10 to 13 degrees celsius compared to 20 celsius yesterday in the north east of scotland, but still up to 20, 21 degrees in the south east of england. with that sunshine, it's going to feel really quite pleasant. but as we go through...
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too close to zero as— 30—year—olds in england too close to zero as soon— 30—year—olds in england too close to zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be _ zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be many— zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be many in us who will still be here in— will be many in us who will still be here in 2040, this is our opportunity to play that part in history — opportunity to play that part in history. thanks to constructive engagement from colleagues across the devolved edible illustrations, these _ the devolved edible illustrations, these measures will apply not just in england, but across our entire united _ in england, but across our entire united kingdom, saving lives and building _ united kingdom, saving lives and building a — united kingdom, saving lives and building a better and brighter future — building a better and brighter future. having listened carefully to colleagues, we are making sure local authorities— colleagues, we are making sure local authorities will be able to keep every— authorities will be able to keep every penny of
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, but take a look at south—east england as we go through the week. it's cool, showery and pretty unsettled until we head towards next weekend. more on that in just a moment. but on the whole, low pressure dominates the story at the moment. the rain may be easing away, but the winds will drive in a frequent rash of showers. so we've seen this spell of heavy rain pushing into the south—east, the showers tucking in behind. yes, they will be wintry across the tops of mountains in scotland, across the lake district and north wales. there will continue to be a rash feeding in with the strong north—westerly wind. so sunny spells and scattered sharp showers as we go through the remainder of the day. the wind, quite widespread gusts in excess of 40mph. maybe the lightest winds into the far north of scotland. but factor in the strength, the direction of the wind and those showers from time to time, it's going to feel disappointingly cool out there — nine to 12 degrees at the very best. as we move through the evening, a spell of more organized showers pus
, but take a look at south—east england as we go through the week. it's cool, showery and pretty unsettled until we head towards next weekend. more on that in just a moment. but on the whole, low pressure dominates the story at the moment. the rain may be easing away, but the winds will drive in a frequent rash of showers. so we've seen this spell of heavy rain pushing into the south—east, the showers tucking in behind. yes, they will be wintry across the tops of mountains in scotland,...
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air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday. but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which
air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in...
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will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 1a celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk northerly breeze affecting much of the country, particularly towards the east. lighter winds further south and west, variable clouds, some sunshine, temperatures could be up to 111—15 celsius degrees in the south. still quite cool in the north. now into the weekend, we're expecting this area of high pressure to move in. so i think it'll be turning a lot drier, but we could see quite a bit of cloud around. that depends on what we'll see with temperatures. if we see some sunshine, then we could see the high teens across some central and southern areas. if it's clou
will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 1a celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and...
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katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to parents, and yes, we use the word "secular" to describe ourselves. today, the court upheld the school's right to decide. in a statement, the head teacher said... "a school should be free to do what is right michaela school structures every moment of the day for pupils. it argued allowing prayer would change the ethos. the founding chair of governors and former home secretary has backed this approach. we need to have cohesion around common values, british values. those children are british citizens, and therefore it's around a british culture that they should cohere. that
katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to parents,...
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one of two showers, western scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, the pennines. but temperatures today potentially up to 20 degrees — somewhere in eastern england is most likely for that. so as we head through the evening and overnight, our weatherfront pushing northwards will bring some heavy rain across northern ireland and central southern scotland, where of course the ground is already saturated. it's going to be a mild night, temperatures eight to about 12 degrees quite widely. so it's a mild start to the day for friday. and on friday, what you'll find is it will be a fairly cloudy start across england and wales. most of that cloud breaking up and it will develop into a warm day. but around the coasts once again we'll hang onto murky conditions, whereas for northern ireland and scotland it's going to be cloudy for you with rain at times and gales developing across the northern and the western isles. temperatures 11 in the north to potentially 21 in the south. and as we head into saturday, once again, we'll start off on a cloudy note across england and wale
one of two showers, western scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, the pennines. but temperatures today potentially up to 20 degrees — somewhere in eastern england is most likely for that. so as we head through the evening and overnight, our weatherfront pushing northwards will bring some heavy rain across northern ireland and central southern scotland, where of course the ground is already saturated. it's going to be a mild night, temperatures eight to about 12 degrees quite...
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one in three children live in poverty in the north—east of england... d, e, decayed. 0n the lower left, e decayed, d decayed. ..which means poorer overall health. it's really harrowing to see the amount of kids that come through where there are just sheer amounts of decay. it's really hard when you're taking out 10, 12, 15 teeth on one child, some of whom are as young as two or three. i still get really upset when you think, what a shame that this is a preventable problem. put some fluoride varnish on your teeth and make them nice and strong. there's a big drive to reach the young. you're doing amazing. so any child can come for a free check—up. these are amazing. five—year—old river has toothache. there it is. can you point to the sore tooth for me? she's missed six days of school. we've got one abscess. dr taylor finds she needs to go on the bus for further treatment, which we'll see shortly. i'll be as gentle as i can. we've seen many in pain, like mockey... every night i can't sleep and i can't eat properly. ..who didn't have an appointment. i
one in three children live in poverty in the north—east of england... d, e, decayed. 0n the lower left, e decayed, d decayed. ..which means poorer overall health. it's really harrowing to see the amount of kids that come through where there are just sheer amounts of decay. it's really hard when you're taking out 10, 12, 15 teeth on one child, some of whom are as young as two or three. i still get really upset when you think, what a shame that this is a preventable problem. put some fluoride...
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we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. ., health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., ,, ., ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ., ., ., ~' rights. i know you have done work lookin: rights. i know you have done work looking into _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the long-term i looking into what the long—term impacts of machen, a physical punishment are on children. tell us what you found. we punishment are on children. tell us what you found.— punishment are on children. tell us what you found. w
we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. .,...
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temperatures in some spots will struggle to reach double figures, still the warmth across the bulk of england, just about in excess of 20 celsius across east anglia and south—east. showers are in the forecast across scotland, northern ireland, but this evening, for most of us will be clear and will turn chilly on sunday morning, a touch of frost in the highlands, two or three degrees in rural spots. here is the outlook for sunday. it starts with sparkling blue sunshine but through the morning into the afternoon, a cargo bubble up and showers are possible, frequent in northern ireland and scotland, —— cloud will bubble up. the further south you are, the dryers will be. 15 degrees in london, ten in glasgow, which is not the average for the time of year. on monday pressure sweeps in, a a day of april showers on monday. some will bring hale, thunder, rainbows as well, and even the chance of winter in this fulsome. it will feel cold. temperatures may not reach double figures across scotland and northern ireland and in the south below par as well. it looks like a will say chilly through most
temperatures in some spots will struggle to reach double figures, still the warmth across the bulk of england, just about in excess of 20 celsius across east anglia and south—east. showers are in the forecast across scotland, northern ireland, but this evening, for most of us will be clear and will turn chilly on sunday morning, a touch of frost in the highlands, two or three degrees in rural spots. here is the outlook for sunday. it starts with sparkling blue sunshine but through the morning...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. for as long as i can remember, i've wanted to go back home. home to the place where i was born. a home i hadn't seen in 30 years. it's also 30 years since the genocide, which killed about 800,000 people. i was one of the lucky ones. my family and i got away, but many didn't. now i'm returning to my home country to trace back my escape route when i was just 12 years old. there's no sound that fills me with so much joy as the sound of children in a classroom. as i am reunited with my family, i also want to uncover the country's journey to healing and reconciliation. this is one of the groups that carsa has, made by genocide survivors and the genocide former perpetrators. and i'll be hearing from those who had a role in the killings and their survivors. translation: to me, - he was not only a murderer, but a monste
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. for as long as i can remember, i've wanted to go back home. home to the place where i was born. a home i hadn't seen in 30 years. it's also 30 years since the genocide, which killed about 800,000 people. i was one of the lucky ones. my family...
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stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average. 15 degrees in london, so a big change from the low 20s that we have on saturday. it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low—pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. that is going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and wednesday, and the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines. at least five people are dead in sydney after a man stabs multiple people in a busy shopping centre. it people in a busy shopping centre. it would appear that this person has acted alone. i am content that there is no continuing threat. find acted alone. i am content that there is no continuing threat.— is no continuing threat. and this is seen live outside _ is no continuing threat. and this is seen live outside
stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average. 15 degrees in london, so a big change from the low 20s that we have on saturday. it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low—pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. that is going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and...
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england and wales, starting with some sunshine, south—west of england will keep hold of that but elsewhere it will cloud over with some rain. northern ireland seeing some rain at times and wet weather moving across scotland. the wind coming more from the west than from the north so actually feeling a little bit less chilly than it has done. the frontal system eases away during thursday night and into friday. behind it, we get back into northerly winds so a chilly feeling day on friday. sunshine and showers. quite windy, particularly in the north—east of scotland and those temperatures are struggling a little, maybe 8—9 in northern scotland, 15 down towards the south. as we get into the weekend, the weekend, the high pressure finally makes its move that even by this stage, it is not plain sailing. this frontal system here providing some cloud, some patchy rain and also if you are close to the east coast, the wind coming off the north sea will make it feel really cold in places. parts of the coast of east anglia may be eight or 9 degrees. the best of the sunshine and warmth will be furth
england and wales, starting with some sunshine, south—west of england will keep hold of that but elsewhere it will cloud over with some rain. northern ireland seeing some rain at times and wet weather moving across scotland. the wind coming more from the west than from the north so actually feeling a little bit less chilly than it has done. the frontal system eases away during thursday night and into friday. behind it, we get back into northerly winds so a chilly feeling day on friday....
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waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have showed little change —— according to new figures. 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of february, down from 7.58 the month before. the 'fall�* happened largely because some community cases were removed from the statistics — nhs england said the trend was broadly flat from the previous month. the prime minister says the figures show the government's plan for the nhs is working. when i became prime minister, i said that cutting waiting lists was one of my five priorities, and whilst we haven't made as much progress as i would have liked, today's figures show that we are making headway towards that goal. over the last five months, a reduction of over 200,000 of the overall waiting list, which is positive, and if it wasn't for industrial action, an extra 430,000 patients would have been treated. so while there is of course a lot more work to do, the plan is working. and more broadly, we have seen the first year over year reduction in a&e and ambulance waiting times. we have record numbers of st
waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have showed little change —— according to new figures. 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of february, down from 7.58 the month before. the 'fall�* happened largely because some community cases were removed from the statistics — nhs england said the trend was broadly flat from the previous month. the prime minister says the figures show the government's plan for the nhs is working. when i became prime...
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children's doctors are i calling for it to be made illegal to smack children in england and northern ireland without exceptions, it is currently banned in scotland and wales but a report published today said to the defence of reasonable punishment should be removed from any uk legislation. physical punishment is bad for children, it harms their health and well—being and perpetuate the cycle of violence. that has to stop, just as scotland and wales have taken the really great decision to stop that, we need the same in england and northern ireland. sporrtswear giant adidas says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the company has had a turbulent 18 months after it cut ties with the rapper kanye west. emily brown reports. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact, it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that's about £598 million. the news comes after adidas reported its first losses in 30 years last month. let's remember the sportswear brand cut ties with kanye west in 2022
children's doctors are i calling for it to be made illegal to smack children in england and northern ireland without exceptions, it is currently banned in scotland and wales but a report published today said to the defence of reasonable punishment should be removed from any uk legislation. physical punishment is bad for children, it harms their health and well—being and perpetuate the cycle of violence. that has to stop, just as scotland and wales have taken the really great decision to stop...
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the highest could reach around 19 or 20 across parts of eastern england. it stays pretty mild, then, towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures in the 20s for some. you arejoining the you are joining the nation's and radio 5 live. welcome to viewers on bbc two. alan bates, the man in the drama that changed everything, we saw the human face of what had happened, one of the great scandals of our time. we saw the human face, the human stories of what had happened to the subpostmasters and mistresses at the heart of these injustices. alan bates at ten o'clock, we will hear and see that at the inquiry. it's a new phase of the inquiry with a lot of big players appearing, including former chief executive officer paula vennells in may, three daysin officer paula vennells in may, three days in may. the penultimate week of may, i believe. we want to hearfrom you, 85058 on the texts. you can call us as well. your chance to express solidarity, ask any questions and tell us your story, if your story hasn't yet been told. in that drama, to remin
the highest could reach around 19 or 20 across parts of eastern england. it stays pretty mild, then, towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures in the 20s for some. you arejoining the you are joining the nation's and radio 5 live. welcome to viewers on bbc two. alan bates, the man in the drama that changed everything, we saw the human face of what had happened, one of the great scandals of our time. we saw the human face, the human stories of what had happened to the...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. big plans for us made chips — the world's largest maker of semiconductors agrees to build a third factory in arizona and gets billions in support. plus we take you to south korea for a ride on the world's first driverless night bus. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. our top story today: tsmc is expanding its plans to invest in the united states. the taiwanese chip—making giant will build a third factory in arizona. in exchange, the commerce department is awarding tsmc with $6.6 billion in subsidies. the taiwanese chip—making giant first announced plans to expand into america back in 2020. however its production timelines have been delayed, partly because of uncertainty about when it would receive funds under the us chips act. paul triolo from the albright stonebridge group consultancy says the us is making huge strides to bring chip production onshore. it is a huge step forward. i think one official character
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. big plans for us made chips — the world's largest maker of semiconductors agrees to build a third factory in arizona and gets billions in support. plus we take you to south korea for a ride on the world's first driverless night bus. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. our top story today: tsmc is expanding its plans to invest in the united...
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daly, who won 84 caps, said playing for england has been the greatest honour. tyson fury says he's feeling confident that may the 18th will be his night — as he edges closer to his undisputed world title fight against oleksandr usyk in riyadh. the wbc champ fury said his opponent — a former cruiserweight, was too small to compete with him... the fight between the two will be the first time in the four—belt era that every title is on the line. i'm having a fantastic training camp, a good team around me, everything going to plan. no complaints. working very hard. i have my father in camp this time, so i have my secret weapon over there as well, i have time to chill in, all the boys anger is encamped, so we have a full circus camp, so, yes, can't do any more, really. three—time olympic gold medallist max whitlock has announced he will retire from gymnastics after the paris games later this year. the 31—year—old won the men's floor and pommel horse events at the 2016 olympics in rio dejaneiro, and retained his pommel title at the delayed tokyo games in
daly, who won 84 caps, said playing for england has been the greatest honour. tyson fury says he's feeling confident that may the 18th will be his night — as he edges closer to his undisputed world title fight against oleksandr usyk in riyadh. the wbc champ fury said his opponent — a former cruiserweight, was too small to compete with him... the fight between the two will be the first time in the four—belt era that every title is on the line. i'm having a fantastic training camp, a good...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from london, this is bbc news. the world's largest chipmaker, tsmc, makes a further big investment in the us with a third factory in arizona. ireland's parliament is poised to elect its new taoiseach. the fine gael leader, simon harris, will become the country's youngest ever leader. what are his plans for the economy? welcome aboard this autonomous bus. also in the programme, we take a ride on the self—driving night bus now serving the streets of seoul. and as millions look to the skies across north america, we take a look at the impact of the solar eclipse on us businesses and tourism. hello. i'm sally bundock with the top business stories. and we start with the microchip giant taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, or tsmc as it's also known. it has agreed to build a third factory in arizona, raising its total investment in the united states to $65 billion. the us government has committed a tenth of that figure in subsidies
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from london, this is bbc news. the world's largest chipmaker, tsmc, makes a further big investment in the us with a third factory in arizona. ireland's parliament is poised to elect its new taoiseach. the fine gael leader, simon harris, will become the country's youngest ever leader. what are his plans for the economy? welcome aboard this autonomous bus. also in...
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into the midlands and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see showers, particularly in scotland and northern ireland and just for a while, there could be a bit of winteriness over the mountaintops. there'll be a few showers coming in over the irish sea to north west england and north wales but further south and east, it may well be dry but it's certainly going to be cooler — we've got temperatures back down to 15 degrees, which is near normal for this time of the year, but struggling to 10 or 11 across much of scotland and northern ireland. and here, we're
into the midlands and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring...
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consequences of this report are important for wales is well as england. in scotland, there is a clinic in edinburgh and the scottish government has said that it will study very carefully the report to find out how they can address these issues with gender services in scotland and we haven't had a reaction yet from the administration in northern ireland but i think this report will resonate around the uk. it's interesting to just add on the thought that hillary cass makes the report that there are different approaches are no clear view indifferent different health care systems and germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas in sweden, finland and now england by definition that the uk has taken a different view on that issue of puberty blockers. {lane that issue of puberty blockers. one final oint that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to _ that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to you, sonia. are you optimistic that we can now deal with this going forward in an open
consequences of this report are important for wales is well as england. in scotland, there is a clinic in edinburgh and the scottish government has said that it will study very carefully the report to find out how they can address these issues with gender services in scotland and we haven't had a reaction yet from the administration in northern ireland but i think this report will resonate around the uk. it's interesting to just add on the thought that hillary cass makes the report that there...
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the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to be on the banknote.— be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from i be on the banknote. that's 'ust about it from today's �* be on the banknote. that'sjust i about it from today's programme, do you stay with us here on bbc news, next up is the six o'clock news, we'll have all the latest on the bradford arrest and all the latest from a really fascinating day at the post office and grey. some really telling human evidence. thanks for watching today, hope to see you the same time tomorrow. bye—bye. hello. tuesday was another wet, windy and fairly wild day of weather for
the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was provoked presented with the notes. the queen was the first sovereign to...
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nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. helenjoyce is a journalist and author of trans: when ideology meets reality. she gave her response to the findings of dr cass she in atomisers that scandal both clinically and coolly, she says there was no evidence that the treatment of the stop suicide, which is one of the main thing said about it, no evidence puberty blockers help. the entire rationale for the treatment of it is ideological, not evidence—based, and the clinics refused to cooperate her on long term study to get the evidence she needed. all in all it is an absolutely shocking piece of work. earlier we heard from hallie clarke, who is transgender and started her transition as a teenager. she's now a tv personality and content creator trying to raise awareness on trans issues. it is heartbreaking, i came out as trans when i was 13 and it took me two years to actually get an appointment with the nhs, very much like sony. the day before i went to receive my
nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. helenjoyce is a journalist and author of trans: when ideology meets reality. she gave her response to the findings of dr cass she in atomisers that scandal both clinically and coolly, she says there was no evidence that the treatment of the stop suicide, which is one of the main thing said about it, no evidence puberty blockers help. the entire rationale for the treatment of it...
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there will be showers again across northern and eastern scotland, eastern england, more cloud here. and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to 11 or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet, windy weather across the north of the uk, something drier in the south. and then this area of high pressure wants to build in in time for the weekend. so that will bring a very much needed quieter, drier spell of weather as we push towards the end of the week. and with a bit more sunshine around, light winds, it�*ll feel a bit warmer as well. voiceover: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. there�*s a story behind every egg freezing. egg number two. i didn�*t really think that i would necessarily be going throug
there will be showers again across northern and eastern scotland, eastern england, more cloud here. and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to 11 or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet,...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. has his party lost its way? first minister humza yousaf, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. by any measure, first minister, it's been a pretty difficult first year for you as first minister. why do you think the going is so tough? look, we've been in government for 17 years. over 17 years, you have chal
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now,...
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warmer weather for the south—east of england. chillierthan warmer weather for the south—east of england. chillier than yesterday. that was a scene in london, pretty grey sties but i'm hopeful we will see something brighter developing as a cow develops from the south—east. perhaps a little bit foggy around the english channel coast. some cloud across wales, the midlands and northern england with showers. rain spreading eastward across scotland and northern ireland, replaced by heavy and potentially thundery showers this afternoon. gusty winds to go without and notably cooler. ten to 13 celsius, compared to 20 celsius in the north—east of scotland yesterday. 21 degrees in the south—east of england with the sunshine, really quite pleasant. as we go through tonight, you notice are milder and warmer we go through tonight, you notice are milderand warmerair we go through tonight, you notice are milder and warmer air starts to move away to the south—east as we go into sunday. that colder air will start to replace it and we not
warmer weather for the south—east of england. chillierthan warmer weather for the south—east of england. chillier than yesterday. that was a scene in london, pretty grey sties but i'm hopeful we will see something brighter developing as a cow develops from the south—east. perhaps a little bit foggy around the english channel coast. some cloud across wales, the midlands and northern england with showers. rain spreading eastward across scotland and northern ireland, replaced by heavy and...
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the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a difference for the temperatures. it's very mild nationwide. now, overnight tonight, that rain in northern ireland moves northwards to reach the far north of england and across parts of scotland for a time as well. temperatures stay mild, 11, 12 degrees celsius. there will likely be some mist and fog patches around towards the end of the night. and so for some, it's going to be quite a grey start to the day on friday, perhaps a bit more rain for a time in northern ireland moving back towards scotland, this time across most southern regions of england and wales, you've probably got a better chance o
the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a...
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it could be a little wintry over the high ground, some rain around the eastern areas of england but for most of us looking like a lightly dry day, again there will be sunny spells throughout the afternoon. once again does temperatures below the average for the time of year, about ten or 12 celsius. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines: air raid sirens. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack, but the hundreds of drones and missiles are taken out of the sky. this is the scene live in tel aviv. it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. supporters of the iranian government take to the streets of tehran to celebrate the attack. the iranian retaliatory action comes after israel's strike on its consulate in syria two weeks ago prime minister netanyahu convenes his war cabinet as the us reaffirms its ironclad commitment to israel�* security. jordanjoins israel, us, uk and france, saying it intercepted some flying objects while they were passing over its airspace. in other news — a man who killed six people in a sydney shopping centre
it could be a little wintry over the high ground, some rain around the eastern areas of england but for most of us looking like a lightly dry day, again there will be sunny spells throughout the afternoon. once again does temperatures below the average for the time of year, about ten or 12 celsius. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines: air raid sirens. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack, but the hundreds of drones and missiles are taken out of the sky. this is the scene...
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forecasters warn that heavy rain and winds will batter parts of southern england, west of wales and northern ireland over the next few days. the west sussex county council warning that the water levels have not yet receded and warning that flooding may increase throughout the day. they said that this morning, those who were evacuated currently remain displaced in a refugee centre. it has been set up according to the council. west sussex fire and rescue service said that its littlehampton incident has currently been stood down. so that flooding causing issues of around 200 people evacuated in west sussex. let's return to the public inquiry into the post office i t scandal. my colleague is pulling all the developments. thank you, as a reminder this is the next phase of the post office horizon it scandal. this is expected last 15 weeks and establish accountability, who knew what and when. it has begun to let's listen in. . ., ., .,, i. what and when. it has begun to let's listen in. . ., ., ., listen in. uchenna kanu as you got to meet people — listen in. uchenna kanu as you got to meet peopl
forecasters warn that heavy rain and winds will batter parts of southern england, west of wales and northern ireland over the next few days. the west sussex county council warning that the water levels have not yet receded and warning that flooding may increase throughout the day. they said that this morning, those who were evacuated currently remain displaced in a refugee centre. it has been set up according to the council. west sussex fire and rescue service said that its littlehampton...
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for england and wales, though, the cloud should break up. we will get more sunshine were widely although some western coast could get grey and cloudy. in the sunshine it will feel warm, temperatures in the south—east and east anglia reaching 20 or 21 degrees. again in the north—east of scotland, 18 degrees, where we are missing those showers. but the weather starts to change into the weekend because we have a few weather fronts coming down from the north—west bringing more cloud, some rain in some cool air too. the first with a friend here is bringing this cloud and patchy rain across northern ireland and wales, pushing into the midlands and south—west england later. following on behind a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and sundry with some hail. a blast of warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia and the south—east, temperatures of 20 degrees here. but elsewhere those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. we are replacing that woman south—westerly wind with
for england and wales, though, the cloud should break up. we will get more sunshine were widely although some western coast could get grey and cloudy. in the sunshine it will feel warm, temperatures in the south—east and east anglia reaching 20 or 21 degrees. again in the north—east of scotland, 18 degrees, where we are missing those showers. but the weather starts to change into the weekend because we have a few weather fronts coming down from the north—west bringing more cloud, some...
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kulsuma akter was seriously injured here in bradford in the north of england. she was out pushing her pram with a baby. that baby was unharmed during this incident where she died as a result of her stab injuries in hospital. as part of this investigation west yorkshire police arrested a 23—year—old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. he has now been released on police bail. but they have arrested four other people on suspicion of the same charge but also a number of drugs offences. i have spoken to kulsuma akter�*s family. they describe her as polite, humble, someone who made people laugh and they are clearly devastated by what has happened. west yorkshire police has happened. west yorkshire police has referred itself to the independent 0ffice has referred itself to the independent office of police conduct and that is because the force had prior contact with kulsuma akter. habibur masim, 25, from burnley, will appear before bradford magistrates' court later this morning. magistrates' court later this morninu. . ~ magistrates' court later this morni
kulsuma akter was seriously injured here in bradford in the north of england. she was out pushing her pram with a baby. that baby was unharmed during this incident where she died as a result of her stab injuries in hospital. as part of this investigation west yorkshire police arrested a 23—year—old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. he has now been released on police bail. but they have arrested four other people on suspicion of the same charge but also a number of drugs offences. i...
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england joins a list of european nations limiting medical intervention. arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back 160 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. nearly 100,000 people have now been forced from their homes in kazakhstan by what's been described as the worst flooding in almost a century. across the border in russia, entire towns are under water and tens of thousands of people from regions in the urals and western siberia, have been forced to leave their homes. the flooding has been caused by unseasonably warm temperatures melting snow. in the russian city of 0renburg — home to half a million people — the authorities said water levels on the ural river had reached dangerous levels. thousands of people have left the city. 0renburg lies downstream from the city of 0rsk, which was inundated when a d
england joins a list of european nations limiting medical intervention. arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back 160 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. nearly 100,000 people have now been forced from their homes in kazakhstan by what's been...
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in fact, it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to that spiralling economic mess. well, i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. but the markets went into turmoil. you had to sack your chancellor. you were gone within a few weeks. what happened was we put forward the mini budget, which was about addressing the economic problems britain had, because the fact is, growth was not high enough, there wasn't enough money coming in to the exchequer. that meant squeezes on public services. you had the bank of england, which was running monetary policy, actively not supporting what the government was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in the job. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect.
in fact, it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to that spiralling economic mess. well, i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. but the markets went into turmoil. you had to sack your chancellor. you were gone within a few weeks. what happened was we put forward the mini budget, which was about addressing the economic problems britain had, because the fact is, growth was not high...