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he says, having had the opportunity to reflect on the meeting at portcullis house, the one you're talking about, i thought it important to convey to you the concerns that both kay linnell and i took from the second sight report and the second document they produced for the meeting, the one who just looked at. whilst every individual�*s case is extremely important to that individual it is also doubly so any weight that it adds to the systemic failures with the post office and their horizon system. these are issues which we are at first i have been raising for years and having cosy work to second sight of the past few months we can see that they, too, have independently arrived at the same conclusions through their analysis of the cases. we can neither understand why second sight are so reluctant... you have been watching the post office horizon it inquiry. this is our bbc news coverage. you've been listening to lord james arbuthnot. he is a tory peer but he was a conservative mp and has been campaigning alongside the victims for more than 1a years. he has been detailing his correspondenc
he says, having had the opportunity to reflect on the meeting at portcullis house, the one you're talking about, i thought it important to convey to you the concerns that both kay linnell and i took from the second sight report and the second document they produced for the meeting, the one who just looked at. whilst every individual�*s case is extremely important to that individual it is also doubly so any weight that it adds to the systemic failures with the post office and their horizon...
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she bought a house on vicarage road in stockport in 2007, three years later she married mark rayner who owned a property nearby. she appears to have registered a child at his address but was registered to vote at her own. the tories are questioning whether she actually lived at vicarage road. neighbours said it was not her main residence. legally married couple should only choose one residence as their primary residence. the tories are questions whether she should have paid capital gains tax on the profits made when she her house in 2015. ms rayner said she received legal advice which said she received legal advice which said she received legal advice which said she did not or legal tax. she says she is completely confident she followed the rules at all times and her boss is backing her. we welcome this investigation _ her boss is backing her. we welcome this investigation because _ her boss is backing her. we welcome this investigation because it - her boss is backing her. we welcome this investigation because it will- this investigation because it will allow— this investigation beca
she bought a house on vicarage road in stockport in 2007, three years later she married mark rayner who owned a property nearby. she appears to have registered a child at his address but was registered to vote at her own. the tories are questioning whether she actually lived at vicarage road. neighbours said it was not her main residence. legally married couple should only choose one residence as their primary residence. the tories are questions whether she should have paid capital gains tax on...
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we've been listening into the house of commons. conservative mps are free to vote the way they like, but can you tell us more about what we are hearing in terms of support and opposition from them a question this debate hasjust and opposition from them a question this debate has just started, we are listening to the health secretary explained why the government feels it is now necessary to introduce a new rolling age of consent when it comes to buying tobacco products in the uk. fir. comes to buying tobacco products in the uk. �* ., comes to buying tobacco products in theuk. ~ _ . ., comes to buying tobacco products in theuk. _ . ., ., the uk. a policy which would mean an bod the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of age i the uk. a policy which would mean | anybody curre
we've been listening into the house of commons. conservative mps are free to vote the way they like, but can you tell us more about what we are hearing in terms of support and opposition from them a question this debate hasjust and opposition from them a question this debate has just started, we are listening to the health secretary explained why the government feels it is now necessary to introduce a new rolling age of consent when it comes to buying tobacco products in the uk. fir. comes to...
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message to make a change and he has come into power at a time when a number of challenges such as the housing crisis, rising homelessness, rising immigration and remember also that there is a mobilised right—wing element in ireland. most notably we saw last november when a ride took place on dublin's o'connell street. a number of challenges that simon harris has to grapple with, as i said, the youngest ever in the history of the irish state and the 15th prime minister in power. let’s 15th prime minister in power. let's take ou 15th prime minister in power. let's take you back _ 15th prime minister in power. let's take you back to _ 15th prime minister in power. let's take you back to the _ 15th prime minister in power. let's take you back to the live _ 15th prime minister in power. let's take you back to the live scenes where the opposition leader is giving her thoughts. sir shouldn't be to seek appointment, it should be to ask the president to dissolve the parliament and call a general election. applause we just wejust got we just got the end of the comments, clearly she would rather hav
message to make a change and he has come into power at a time when a number of challenges such as the housing crisis, rising homelessness, rising immigration and remember also that there is a mobilised right—wing element in ireland. most notably we saw last november when a ride took place on dublin's o'connell street. a number of challenges that simon harris has to grapple with, as i said, the youngest ever in the history of the irish state and the 15th prime minister in power. let’s 15th...
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settlers set houses and cars on fire, killing one man. jihad abu alia was 25 and planning to get married in june. translation: jihad was trying to prevent the settlers - from breaking the house door, where dozens of the town residents arrived in the home to prevent them from burning the house. it wasn't the first time settlers attacked us, but we weren't expecting a huge number of them. the violence was sparked by the disappearance of this israeli boy, 14—year—old binyamin ahimeir. he went missing on friday, and a day later was found dead. the israeli army says he was murdered. the attacks show how tensions in the west bank are escalating. since the hamas attacks on the seventh of october, more than 460 palestinians and 13 israelis have been killed. if nothing changes, there will be even more violence. for this campaigner monitoring settlement activity, the situation is unprecedented. i think that the level of the settler violence is the highest that i remember. there is also a lot of support from the government, and probably from the
settlers set houses and cars on fire, killing one man. jihad abu alia was 25 and planning to get married in june. translation: jihad was trying to prevent the settlers - from breaking the house door, where dozens of the town residents arrived in the home to prevent them from burning the house. it wasn't the first time settlers attacked us, but we weren't expecting a huge number of them. the violence was sparked by the disappearance of this israeli boy, 14—year—old binyamin ahimeir. he went...
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i was lying there on the ground, bleeding profusely, and i'm thinking, "i want my house keys." and i think that was that survival instinct that was saying to me, "you're going to live. live." ijust remember the sounds of the machines and the ventilator breathing for him. that's... that's what i remember. and i thought, you know, at least he's come through this surgery. i thought... "at least i'm not a widow," is what i thought. shouting rushdie�*s life has been threatened before. in 1989, after the publication of the satanic verses, the iranian supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, issued a death threat — a fatwa — calling the book an insult to islam. i had come to think of that whole episode as being ancient history. as i say in the book, i felt like a time traveller — it felt like somebody coming out of the past to attack me in the present. and so one of the first things i thought when i saw him coming at me is i thought, "oh, it's you." you know? "so it's you." the man accused of carrying out the attack is hadi matar from newjersey. he pleaded not guilty to attempted m
i was lying there on the ground, bleeding profusely, and i'm thinking, "i want my house keys." and i think that was that survival instinct that was saying to me, "you're going to live. live." ijust remember the sounds of the machines and the ventilator breathing for him. that's... that's what i remember. and i thought, you know, at least he's come through this surgery. i thought... "at least i'm not a widow," is what i thought. shouting rushdie�*s life has been...
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and i'm thinking, "i want my house keys." and i think that was that survival instinct that was saying to me, "you're going to live." live. ijust remember the sounds of the machines and the - ventilator breathing for him. that's what i remember. and i thought, you know, at least he's come - through this surgery. i thought at least i'm not . a widow, is what i thought. rushdie's life has been threatened before. in 1989, after the publication of the satanic verses, the iranian supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, issued a death threat, a fatwa calling the book an insult to islam. i come to think of that whole episode as being ancient history, as i say in the book. so i felt like a time traveler. i felt like somebody coming out of the past to attack me in the present. and so one of the first things i thought when i saw him coming at me and i thought, "oh, it's you, you know, so it's you." the man accused of carrying out the attack is hadi matar from new jersey. the man accused of carrying out the attack is hadi matar from newjerse
and i'm thinking, "i want my house keys." and i think that was that survival instinct that was saying to me, "you're going to live." live. ijust remember the sounds of the machines and the - ventilator breathing for him. that's what i remember. and i thought, you know, at least he's come - through this surgery. i thought at least i'm not . a widow, is what i thought. rushdie's life has been threatened before. in 1989, after the publication of the satanic verses, the iranian...
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what is coming from the white house? the official line coming from the white house? tie: official line from coming from the white house? t'te: official line from the white coming from the white house? tte: official line from the white house this morning that america stands by israel and that we need to wait and see what decision the israeli wall cabinet takes. we know that they have been meeting. john kirby, the white house national—security spokesman has been doing a round of interviews this morning and he has been talking about what mr biden is thinking. suggesting mr biden wants to calm tensions. he said every decision, every discussion that he has had is all designed to not let this become a broad regional war and thatis this become a broad regional war and that is why his head still is. we saw that statement last night from joe biden following his phone call with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, where he said that he would convene this g7 leaders discussion. we havejust been hearing about it there, saying that he is going to coordinate a unified
what is coming from the white house? the official line coming from the white house? tie: official line from coming from the white house? t'te: official line from the white coming from the white house? tte: official line from the white house this morning that america stands by israel and that we need to wait and see what decision the israeli wall cabinet takes. we know that they have been meeting. john kirby, the white house national—security spokesman has been doing a round of interviews this...
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one of those are just recently of the house of foreign affairs committee, the texas republican who said this really needs to be taken up soon. we know that democrats also have been moving for this to happen but there is a very vocal wing of the house republican party that has been pushing against this plan and so it is unclear if house republicans can get there but we heard tonight from former president trump, who stood alongside house speaker mikejohnson and said it was possible we could come together on a plan, perhaps it would be based on the line of some kind, in order to provide this aid. so if republicans are on board, that really gives the potential a lot of hope that perhaps congress could indeed work on a plan. the minimum age limit for children using whatsapp in the uk has been lowered from 16 to 13. the technology company meta, which owns whatsapp, says it's bringing the app into line with the us and australia but campaigners have called it a "highly irresponsible" approach to child safety. it comes as a bbc investigation has found that children as young as 10 are being added
one of those are just recently of the house of foreign affairs committee, the texas republican who said this really needs to be taken up soon. we know that democrats also have been moving for this to happen but there is a very vocal wing of the house republican party that has been pushing against this plan and so it is unclear if house republicans can get there but we heard tonight from former president trump, who stood alongside house speaker mikejohnson and said it was possible we could come...
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he is bringing it here and it will be just a few feet from the white house. there is a lot of potential here for these smaller reactors but nuclear in general has seen a lot of speed bumps. it takes a long time to develop and build, it is still very expensive, especially when you compare it to something solar panels or wind turbines and there are of course still those concerns about safety and nuclear waste although this next generation technology, a lot of investors saying it solves a lot of those problems, it uses far less fuel for example. at the cop28 in dubai back in december, nearly two dozen nations pledged to triple their nuclear energy capacity in the coming year so it is likely we will see more nuclear power, the question is how quickly it will be rolled out and how fast that can happen and whether it happens in time to really start to make a dent in climate emissions. and the public perception as well. thank you so much for that. let's turn to some important news around the world. poland's lower house of parliament voted on friday to advance draft
he is bringing it here and it will be just a few feet from the white house. there is a lot of potential here for these smaller reactors but nuclear in general has seen a lot of speed bumps. it takes a long time to develop and build, it is still very expensive, especially when you compare it to something solar panels or wind turbines and there are of course still those concerns about safety and nuclear waste although this next generation technology, a lot of investors saying it solves a lot of...
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higher costs forfuel, housing, dining out and clothing drove that increase. prices rose 3.5% over the 12 months to march, biden has touted the fact that economic growth is exceeding expectations and that unemployment is back to pre—pandemic levels. but americans are still feeling the pinch at the grocery store. an associated press poll out friday found 58% of us adults believe biden has hurt �*cost of living'. compared to 40% who said the same for donald trump. trump's been using this economic strain to attack biden�*s campaign. the former us president hosted house speaker mikejohnson at mar—a—lago, while �*election integrity�* was on the agenda, the meeting also focused on the us—mexico southern border. we will introduce legislation to require that every single person who registers to vote in a federal election must prove that they are a americans assists in first, to prove it. that will be a new part of the federal law and a very important one. stephanie murphy, former democrat member of congress from floridarodney davis, former republican m
higher costs forfuel, housing, dining out and clothing drove that increase. prices rose 3.5% over the 12 months to march, biden has touted the fact that economic growth is exceeding expectations and that unemployment is back to pre—pandemic levels. but americans are still feeling the pinch at the grocery store. an associated press poll out friday found 58% of us adults believe biden has hurt �*cost of living'. compared to 40% who said the same for donald trump. trump's been using this...
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speaker of the house is going to _ republican speaker of the house is going to do a press conference with the republican presumptive nominee for president. this issue is something that needs to be addressed. we have to make sure that americans_ addressed. we have to make sure that americans in— addressed. we have to make sure that americans in both parties have faith in the _ americans in both parties have faith in the american election system. what _ in the american election system. what speakerjohnson proposed today is a good _ what speakerjohnson proposed today is a good faith effort to lead us on that wax — is a good faith effort to lead us on that way i— is a good faith effort to lead us on that way. i think it is very important before this presidential election — important before this presidential electiorr i— important before this presidential election. i have witnessed democrats not abiding _ election. i have witnessed democrats not abiding by election results and republicans doing the exact same thing _ republicans doing the exact same thing so— republicans doing
speaker of the house is going to _ republican speaker of the house is going to do a press conference with the republican presumptive nominee for president. this issue is something that needs to be addressed. we have to make sure that americans_ addressed. we have to make sure that americans in— addressed. we have to make sure that americans in both parties have faith in the _ americans in both parties have faith in the american election system. what _ in the american election system. what...
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she bought a house on vicarage roadin she bought a house on vicarage road in 2007, three years later she married mark rayner who own and nearby. she appeared you have registered a child at his address but was registered to vote at her own. the tories are questioning whether she really lived at vicarage road, some neighbours reportedly said it was not her main residence. legally married capitols should only choose one property is the primary one at any given time. toys are already questioned whether she should have paid capital gains tax on the property made when she sold her house in 2015. she says she has since received legal advice that such should not owe any tax although she was used to publish it. she said she is completely confident she followed the rules at all times and her boss is back on her. we welcome and her boss is back on her. - welcome this investigation because it will allow anyone to because it will allow anyone to be drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully confident angela rayner has not broken the rules. she will co—operate with the investigation as you wou
she bought a house on vicarage roadin she bought a house on vicarage road in 2007, three years later she married mark rayner who own and nearby. she appeared you have registered a child at his address but was registered to vote at her own. the tories are questioning whether she really lived at vicarage road, some neighbours reportedly said it was not her main residence. legally married capitols should only choose one property is the primary one at any given time. toys are already questioned...
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the white house says it does not want the crisis to escalate into a wider war and it will be up to israel as to how to respond. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack — iran warns israel not to retaliate. welcome if you are justjoining welcome if you arejustjoining us here on bbc news. let's recap the event of an astonishing night because... israel is warning that it will retaliate after iran fired a huge barrage of drones and missiles at israel. the israelis say that 99% of the projectiles were shot down, with military support from the united states, the uk and other countries. in total, modern 300 missiles and drones were launched. —— more than 300 missiles,... it's the first time that iran has �*directly targeted' israel from its own soil. iran says its actions were in response to a missile strike earlier this month in syria, that killed several of its military commanders. with me is kasra aarabi, director of islamic revolutionary guard corps research at united against nuclear iran. thank you so much for being here on the programme. your headli
the white house says it does not want the crisis to escalate into a wider war and it will be up to israel as to how to respond. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack — iran warns israel not to retaliate. welcome if you are justjoining welcome if you arejustjoining us here on bbc news. let's recap the event of an astonishing night because... israel is warning that it will retaliate after iran fired a huge barrage of drones and missiles at israel. the israelis...
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it does matter who's in the white house. if you're asking me to be personal, it'll swing to the republicans. much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank, which 9.5 million meals each year in this area. —— much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank — it serves 9.5 million meals each year in this area. latest government figures show one in eight people in erie don't have enough to eat. for children, that's one in six. a quarter of the people helped by this service our children. we have seen about a 33% increase in neighbours in need, looking for assistance — food assistance. in the last four years, the current time period we are in is the highest number we have seen needing assistance from our foodbank. during covid, people had supplemental food stamps and they had extra benefits that made it easier for them to stretch a dollar. those sorts of things have been removed, and now people have been really feeling the increase of inflation, the cost of gas, the cost of rent. joe schember is mayor of
it does matter who's in the white house. if you're asking me to be personal, it'll swing to the republicans. much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank, which 9.5 million meals each year in this area. —— much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank — it serves 9.5 million meals each year in this area. latest government figures show one in eight people in erie don't have enough to eat. for children, that's one in six. a quarter of the people helped by this service...
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and look what damage it's done inside the houses. the floating fridge — a reminder of the destructive power of water. and flooding has affected towns and villages across the ural mountains and western siberia. beyond russia, too. this is neighbouring kazakhstan. here, 100,000 people have been evacuated from the flood zone. meanwhile, other russian regions are preparing for flooding as water levels continue to rise. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the us is imposing its first—ever nationwide limits on harmful chemicals found in tap water across the country. on wednesday, federal officials finalised a rule requiring local governments to remove six versions of a chemical known as pfas from water systems. they�* re often called "forever chemicals" and they're used in hundreds of everyday products — but they're nearly impossible to degrade. research suggest millions of americans' drinking water is contaminated with pfas chemicals, which have been linked to diseases like cancer and thyroid disease. the new regulations give local
and look what damage it's done inside the houses. the floating fridge — a reminder of the destructive power of water. and flooding has affected towns and villages across the ural mountains and western siberia. beyond russia, too. this is neighbouring kazakhstan. here, 100,000 people have been evacuated from the flood zone. meanwhile, other russian regions are preparing for flooding as water levels continue to rise. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the us is imposing its first—ever...
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has also issued a message saying that he intends to make some changes to the schedule for the house so that they may take up the national security supplement which included support for israel, ukraine as well as taiwan and i think that's incredibly important see israel to continue to be under attack by iranian proxies and in this case the iranian state, underscores the need for the united states to pass that national security supplemental. do you think this is an illustration of that need that will chime with a freedom caucus, for example, that this is an illustration of writ large of the risks that exist on the world stage and that that will move anything when it comes to that bill and passing it on congress? it’s comes to that bill and passing it on congress?— it on congress? it's hard to ro'ect it on congress? it's hard to project what will _ it on congress? it's hard to project what will resonate i it on congress? it's hard to . project what will resonate with the freedom caucus. however, i know that there is a good 273 which was the number that voted to pass the pfizer bill
has also issued a message saying that he intends to make some changes to the schedule for the house so that they may take up the national security supplement which included support for israel, ukraine as well as taiwan and i think that's incredibly important see israel to continue to be under attack by iranian proxies and in this case the iranian state, underscores the need for the united states to pass that national security supplemental. do you think this is an illustration of that need that...
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the white house urges israel not to strike back. whether and how the israelis will respond, that's going to be up to them. we understand that and respect that, but the president has been very clear, we don't seek a war with iran, we don't want escalation here, we will continue to help israel defend itself. help israel defend itself. in tehran — some supporters of the iranian government celebrate the attack. iran says it has no intention of further strikes, but threatens a heavier assault, if israel launches reprisals. this is the scene live injerusalem. we'll have all the latest, as benjamin netanyahu's war cabinet meets to decide its response. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. israel is warning that it will retaliate after iran fired a huge barrage of drones and missiles at israel. the israelis say that 99% of the projectiles were shot down — with military support from the united states, the uk and other countries. it's believed nobody was killed. but a seven—year—old girl is said to have been critically wounded in one attack.
the white house urges israel not to strike back. whether and how the israelis will respond, that's going to be up to them. we understand that and respect that, but the president has been very clear, we don't seek a war with iran, we don't want escalation here, we will continue to help israel defend itself. help israel defend itself. in tehran — some supporters of the iranian government celebrate the attack. iran says it has no intention of further strikes, but threatens a heavier assault, if...
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turning now to the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump will be in pennsylvania in the coming days, trying to shore up support in the battleground state. presidentjoe biden won pennsylvania in 2020, while his likely opponent, mr trump, won there in 2016. polls this year have the candidates neck and neck. 0ur chief presenter caitriona perry has been traveling to some of the most critical battleground states in the country, and she is in pennsylvania for us with more. thank you. we have been travelling through battleground states, taking the temperature of voters this removed from the election, what is important for them, what they feel about the candidates. we are in erie, pennsylvania, estate that is key to both candidates who would like to win the white house come november. they both care about the state, but we have been asking voters what care about. erie, pennsylvania, formerly a rustbelt hotspot as jobs left, so did the people. the population has declined by 40,000 since t
turning now to the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump will be in pennsylvania in the coming days, trying to shore up support in the battleground state. presidentjoe biden won pennsylvania in 2020, while his likely opponent, mr trump, won there in 2016. polls this year have the candidates neck and neck. 0ur chief presenter caitriona perry has been traveling to some of the most critical battleground states in the country, and she is in...
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the battleground state and of course both campaigns no that winning the election, winning the white house will be really difficult if they don't win michigan, so we have been talking to voters here all day to find out what they think. motown music and motor city, for decades detroit was booming, but then came bankruptcy, blight, decline. detroit is turning itself around with low unemployment and falling inflation, yet only one third of residents make a living wage. michigan is a key swing state was barack obama won comfortably here, donald trump flipped the state in 2016 by a margin ofjust over 10,000 voters. joe biden flipped back to win in 2020. both candidates have been trying to shore up the blue—collar workers here, including those on strike with the united auto workers union last year. the united auto workers union last ear. . last year. help the middle class! joe _ last year. help the middle class! joe biden _ last year. help the middle class! joe biden has - last year. help the middle class! joe biden has an . class! joe biden has an endorsement - class! joe biden has an endorse
the battleground state and of course both campaigns no that winning the election, winning the white house will be really difficult if they don't win michigan, so we have been talking to voters here all day to find out what they think. motown music and motor city, for decades detroit was booming, but then came bankruptcy, blight, decline. detroit is turning itself around with low unemployment and falling inflation, yet only one third of residents make a living wage. michigan is a key swing state...
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here — police say human remains of a young baby have been found at a house in wigan. five people — aged between 20 and 70 — have been arrested on suspicion of concealing a death and unlawful burial. our reporter yunus mulla gave us this update. the remains of a baby were found here in the marsh green area of wigan after police were contacted by a partner agency understood to be social services. police have searched two different properties and as a result of their investigations, five people have been arrested on suspicion of concealing death and unlawful burial. the five are aged between 20 and 27. now, we understand that some of those people that were questioned and then released on bail had special needs. this kind of discovery clearly is going to have a huge impact on the community here, police say. and as a result of that, they say that this is a truly heartbreaking discovery and they've devoted several teams here and also specialist resources to try and get some answers for people here. at this stage, though, they are keeping an open mind, but they do not be
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i can only think of the house _ to that now? i can only think of the house of _ to that now? i can only think . of the house of representatives in term of an hour at a time and it is ourfor the moment he is safe by the thinnest of majorities. right now my account is 216 to keep him potentially and 215 who might not, so that is one vote. i know of one republican who has not come out publicly who said they might also vote to oust him. talking to marjorie taylor greene, the one who started this movement, she told me today things that made me think she is holding back for the moment. i think whatever happens with the euchareena bill for that the fate of ukraine and of mikejohnson. there is also israel as well and could there be resistance there with democrats? how might there with democrats? how might the play out?— the play out? there is definite resistance _ the play out? there is definite resistance and _ the play out? there is definite resistance and a _ the play out? there is definite resistance and a complex - the play out? there is definite i resistance and a complex deb
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this is a wealthy house. these are people who need to bring clients in to impress them and they're going to be impressed. so they might be dining here, they might be lying on couches. then there's a stream of slaves that are hidden from us until the very last minute. there's a corridor behind this wall. they come round with platters of food. and you have to imagine there's boisterous conversation, probably political debate, much as we do now. but there's a lot of entertaining going on here. so almost like a party room, i guess. i mean, it's an absolutely extraordinary room. it's so beautiful. and the starkness of the decoration here isjust fantastic, too. and, you know, you have to think you're the first people to be setting eyes on this other than the archaeologists who found this, for 2000 years. i mean, this is a place absolutely frozen in time. i mean, it's a yeah, it's incredible. and for viewers in the uk, you can see pompeii: the new dig on monday 15 april at 9pm on bbc two and also on the bbc iplayer.
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the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. you can see the president surrounded by some of his top security officials. defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others. and president biden has spoken over the phone with israeli pm benjamin netanyahu — to say he condemns the attacks in the strongest possible terms. in a statement president biden said "i ve just spoken "with prime minister netanyahu to reaffirm america s "ironclad commitment to the security of israel. "i told him that israel demonstrated a remarkable capacity "to defend against and defeat even unprecedented attacks 7 sending "a clear message to its foes that they cannot effectively threaten the security of israel." he went on to say... "i will convene my fellow g7 leaders to coordinate a united diplomatic "response to iran s brazen attack." let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera. how do you think the events overnight have changed or recalibrated the security calculations? it recalibrated the security calculations
the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. you can see the president surrounded by some of his top security officials. defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others. and president biden has spoken over the phone with israeli pm benjamin netanyahu — to say he condemns the attacks in the strongest possible terms. in a statement president biden said "i ve just spoken "with prime minister netanyahu to reaffirm america s...
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the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. you can see the president surrounded by some of his top security officials. defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others. and president biden has spoken over the phone with israeli pm benjamin netanyahu — to say he condemns the attacks in the strongest possible terms. in a statement president biden said... the uk prime minister rishi sunak was also quick to release a statement overnight. that is from the prime minister rishi sunak. the united nations secretary—general antonio guterres released a statement saying... lyse doucet joins us lyse doucetjoins us live from jerusalem. talk to us about what we know about what happened overnight and the reaction since. lyse: many are looking closely at what kind of retaliation iran has carried out. there was so much discussion in the run—up to the iranians strike which was telegraphed by the united states with joe was telegraphed by the united states withjoe biden days ago saying that an attack was immine
the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. you can see the president surrounded by some of his top security officials. defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others. and president biden has spoken over the phone with israeli pm benjamin netanyahu — to say he condemns the attacks in the strongest possible terms. in a statement president biden said... the uk prime minister rishi sunak was also quick to release a statement overnight. that is...
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the white house has described iran's attack on israel over the weekend as a "spectacular and embarrassing failure". our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet is injerusalem, from where she brought us more on the latest developments. two days after the skies over israel were filled by iranian cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as suicide drones, israel is are making it absolutely clear that it will hit back. the question still is how and when will it retaliate? and what seems clear now is it will, at least it hopes, take many forms. this morning, israel's foreign minister, israel katz, has said he is now leading a political waragainst iran. he has written to dozens of countries urging them to sanction iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps, the irgc, in order to isolate iran. and also, we have heard from the military officials as well. yesterday, the the israeli chief of staff, herzi halevi, visited the geneva team air base, which was struck by several iranian missiles. israel says it's suffered limited damage, but he took that occasion to say that israel will respond. the w
the white house has described iran's attack on israel over the weekend as a "spectacular and embarrassing failure". our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet is injerusalem, from where she brought us more on the latest developments. two days after the skies over israel were filled by iranian cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as suicide drones, israel is are making it absolutely clear that it will hit back. the question still is how and when will it retaliate? and what...
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call parliamentary ping—pong as it moves between the two different houses. so it could be a couple of weeks yet before it actually makes it onto the statute book, then there's the of legal challenges against it, the government confident that this legislation will limit some of those legal challenges but nevertheless that could still happen, then there are logistical hurdles to overcome. the government says it has plans ready to go for example, but as you pointed out in the introduction, where exactly will we these migrants go when they do it eventually arrive in rwanda, and that is the question today. because the times is reported that one estate that had been built in the rwanda capital kigali supposedly earmarked for asylum—seekers, some 70% of the accommodation there has apparently been sold off to locals, leaving just space for a few dozen migrants at that particular accommodation and the former home secretary at suella braverman visited that particular state last year and she described the accommodation is beautiful, she praised the interior design, s
call parliamentary ping—pong as it moves between the two different houses. so it could be a couple of weeks yet before it actually makes it onto the statute book, then there's the of legal challenges against it, the government confident that this legislation will limit some of those legal challenges but nevertheless that could still happen, then there are logistical hurdles to overcome. the government says it has plans ready to go for example, but as you pointed out in the introduction, where...
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and that's when the missile hit our house. the israeli war cabinet met yesterday to plan its next move. one of its members, benny gantz, said israel would exact a price from iran when the time is right. and last night, the un security council met in an emergency meeting following the attacks. israel called for sanctions on iran and reiterated its right to a response. this attack crossed every red line and israel reserves the legal right to retaliate. we are not a frog in boiling water, we are a nation of lions. following such a massive and direct attack on israel, the entire world, let alone israel, cannot settle for inaction. we will defend our future. iran's ambassador to the un told the meeting that its actions, which were in retaliation for a deadly air strike on its consulate in syria, werejustified. these countries, especially the united states, have shielded israel from any responsibility for the gaza massacre, while they have denied iran inherent right to self—defence against the israeli armed attack on our diplomati
and that's when the missile hit our house. the israeli war cabinet met yesterday to plan its next move. one of its members, benny gantz, said israel would exact a price from iran when the time is right. and last night, the un security council met in an emergency meeting following the attacks. israel called for sanctions on iran and reiterated its right to a response. this attack crossed every red line and israel reserves the legal right to retaliate. we are not a frog in boiling water, we are a...
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the white house has said it doesn't want to see the crisis in the middle east escalate. a us security spokesman, john kirby, said washington was not seeking a wider war. a meeting of g7 leaders has "unanimously" condemned the iranian attack and called on both sides "to exercise restraint". the group said they stood "ready to take measures" in response to further destabilisation by iran. the israeli military has announced it will be calling up two reserve brigades for operations in gaza. this report from middle east corerspondent lucy williamson. radio chatter last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies — fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. the middle east's most dangerous conflict, dropping its mask. from the ground, israel's air defences rose to meet threats by the dozen, a perilous display. watched from jerusalem. tel aviv. israel's defence minister called it one of the most dramatic nights israel had ever experienced. in iran, the launches were celebrated one after the other on national television. punishmen
the white house has said it doesn't want to see the crisis in the middle east escalate. a us security spokesman, john kirby, said washington was not seeking a wider war. a meeting of g7 leaders has "unanimously" condemned the iranian attack and called on both sides "to exercise restraint". the group said they stood "ready to take measures" in response to further destabilisation by iran. the israeli military has announced it will be calling up two reserve brigades...
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it houses several historic paintings. denmark's culture minister jakob engel—schmidt said "400 years of danish cultural heritage has gone up inflames". we'll bring you more on this, as soon as we get it. let's speak to al hardwick, who saw the fire on his work to officei. what did you witness as she pass the scene? i what did you witness as she pass the scene? . , ., ., “ what did you witness as she pass the scene? .,, ., ., ~ ., ., , scene? i was looking out of my apartment _ scene? i was looking out of my apartment this _ scene? i was looking out of my apartment this morning - scene? i was looking out of my apartment this morning i - scene? i was looking out of my apartment this morning i could j scene? i was looking out of my - apartment this morning i could see crowds gathering at the police, but i couldn't see the fire. when i stepped out of my apartment to go to work, i could see a huge fire across the waterway. people were looking very sad and they were very quiet. i was there for a few moments and the fire eng
it houses several historic paintings. denmark's culture minister jakob engel—schmidt said "400 years of danish cultural heritage has gone up inflames". we'll bring you more on this, as soon as we get it. let's speak to al hardwick, who saw the fire on his work to officei. what did you witness as she pass the scene? i what did you witness as she pass the scene? . , ., ., “ what did you witness as she pass the scene? .,, ., ., ~ ., ., , scene? i was looking out of my apartment _...
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the white house has warned it doesn't want to see the crisis in the middle east escalate. it said it would be up to israel whether or how to respond to the iranian attack, but said it wouldn't participate in any assault on iran. 0ur correspondent will vernon is following developments in washington. well, the official line from the white house this morning, matthew, is that america stands by israel and that we need to wait and see what decision the israeli war cabinet takes. we know that they've been meeting. john kirby, the white house national security spokesman, he's been doing a round of interviews this morning on the sunday shows, and he's been talking about what mr biden is thinking, suggesting mr biden wants to calm tensions. he said every decision, every discussion that he's had is all designed to not let this become a broad regional war, and that's where his head still is. and we saw that statement last night, didn't we, from joe biden following his phone call with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, where he said that he was going to convene this g7 le
the white house has warned it doesn't want to see the crisis in the middle east escalate. it said it would be up to israel whether or how to respond to the iranian attack, but said it wouldn't participate in any assault on iran. 0ur correspondent will vernon is following developments in washington. well, the official line from the white house this morning, matthew, is that america stands by israel and that we need to wait and see what decision the israeli war cabinet takes. we know that they've...
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they destroyed our house. we live on the street. gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on seventh 0ctober. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the impact of 7th of october was on you. i think everybody here is related somehow to what happened. everybody knows someone that was kidnapped, that was killed. it's all around the country. i mean, you saw palestinian civilians inside gaza and they've been going through hell. what was going through your mind? i think many of them aren't innocent, and i think it will be really hard to find those that are innocent. but it doesn't mean i think everyone should get hurt. and what's the future going to be, with the palestinians next door? i think that if you would have asked me this question on october 6th, then i would say definitely yes, i would just do a pa
they destroyed our house. we live on the street. gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on seventh 0ctober. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the impact of 7th of october was on you. i think everybody here is related somehow to what happened. everybody...
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no, when i was lying there on the ground, bleeding profusely, and i'm thinking, "i want my house keys." which, to me, at the time, of course, is ludicrous. but in retrospect, what it says to me is there was some bit of me that was not intending to die. there's an immensely strong survival instinct that human beings have that kicks in. and i think that was that survival instinct that was saying to me, "you're going to live. live." rushdie was airlifted to hospital. with his life in the balance, his wife, eliza, never left his bedside. ijust remember the sounds of the machines and the ventilator breathing for him. that's... that's what i remember. and i thought, you know, at least he's come through this surgery. i thought... "at least i'm not a widow," is what i thought. shouting. rushdie's life has been threatened before. in 1989, after the publication of the satanic verses, the iranian supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, issued a death threat — a fatwa — calling the book an insult to islam. i had come to think of that whole episode as being ancient history. as i say in the book, i
no, when i was lying there on the ground, bleeding profusely, and i'm thinking, "i want my house keys." which, to me, at the time, of course, is ludicrous. but in retrospect, what it says to me is there was some bit of me that was not intending to die. there's an immensely strong survival instinct that human beings have that kicks in. and i think that was that survival instinct that was saying to me, "you're going to live. live." rushdie was airlifted to hospital. with his...
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we have the white house national- the white house national security spokesmanjohn the white house national security spokesman john kirby over the weekend saying they could be alternatives to a full ground incursion in rafah. what might some of that look like? having spent time in afghanistan, i think that the view in washington is when you are trying to root out a terrorist organisation, one of the guiding principles that the american generals have always had is to protect the people, and the view in washington is that israelis have done everything that in gaza. another situation obviously is very difficult —— different in gaza for israel than it was in afghanistan for the united states but i'm sure that a lot of our generals are talking to the israelis about much more pinpointed strikes in rafah to root out what is ever left of hamas, but again, if they are in tunnels and there are i million people above them in tents, that becomes extremely difficult to do which is probably what the israelis are arguing back to the americans. one of the things we've got going on at the moment is talk
we have the white house national- the white house national security spokesmanjohn the white house national security spokesman john kirby over the weekend saying they could be alternatives to a full ground incursion in rafah. what might some of that look like? having spent time in afghanistan, i think that the view in washington is when you are trying to root out a terrorist organisation, one of the guiding principles that the american generals have always had is to protect the people, and the...
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and look what damage it's done inside the houses. the floating fridge — a reminder of the destructive power of water. and flooding has affected towns and villages across the ural mountains and western siberia. beyond russia, too. this is neighbouring kazakhstan. here, 100,000 people have been evacuated from the flood zone. meanwhile, other russian regions are preparing for flooding as water levels continue to rise. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. ever since the modern olympics were created in 1896, the tradition has been that athletes don't get a penny in prize money. now, world athletics will become the first international sporting federation to offer prize money to gold medallists in track and field at the paris olympics this summer. athletes in 48 track and field events who win gold in paris will each receive $50,000. world athletics has set aside a total prize pot of $2.5 million. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, some of us are in for a fine day. thursday's expected to bring warm, sunny spells to many northern and
and look what damage it's done inside the houses. the floating fridge — a reminder of the destructive power of water. and flooding has affected towns and villages across the ural mountains and western siberia. beyond russia, too. this is neighbouring kazakhstan. here, 100,000 people have been evacuated from the flood zone. meanwhile, other russian regions are preparing for flooding as water levels continue to rise. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. ever since the modern olympics were created...
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because what we've had is the very public messaging from the white house right up to president biden himself, which has been around the fear of or the concern of the credible threat of an attack by the iranians onto israeli soil. and what has been said to be an ironclad commitment by the americans to israel's right to defend itself, in the case of that, but then there's been this behind the scenes messaging, which has been going on for several days now, from across the us administration, which has been far more specific about what kind of strike this might involve. now, that is included. our us news partners, cbs who, speaking to two unnamed officials, spoke of the possibility of up to 150 cruise missiles being launched by the iranians on to israeli soil. but that is one of a range of possibilities. and i think what is happening here is there is a concerted attempt by the americans to try and show what could be the upper reaches of what the iranians are thinking in terms of their retaliation to the suspected israeli strike on the on the diplomatic facility in damascus. and by doing t
because what we've had is the very public messaging from the white house right up to president biden himself, which has been around the fear of or the concern of the credible threat of an attack by the iranians onto israeli soil. and what has been said to be an ironclad commitment by the americans to israel's right to defend itself, in the case of that, but then there's been this behind the scenes messaging, which has been going on for several days now, from across the us administration, which...
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in the house of commons debates with the house of commons debates with the smoking should be banned for future generations in britain. breaking news from birmingham airport. a spokesperson is at the airport is temporarily suspended operations due to a security incident on an aircraft in the aircraft landed safely and all passengers and crew have disembarked and all customers due to travel should make their way to the airport and checked in as normal. there airport at birmingham is temporarily suspended operations but they are urging customers to continue to go into the airport to fly from there and a security incident of aircraft and a security incident of aircraft and bring you more as we get them. crossing over to the sport. champions league presumes in the quarterfinals and tomorrow, tension turns with manchester city taking on real madrid for the return fixture type 3— all after cracking for in spain and they will meet either arsenal or buy in munich and a boost for city and available after injury last month. pep guardiola is still on but are they thinking too far into the future?
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and two former members of the house — basically said that bolton was right, that the israelis and the americans and the sunni arab in the region need to deal with the response and bolton was recommending these israelis at least the nuclear facilities. briefly, what is meant for the us tonight?— us tonight? sorry, i missed that. us tonight? sorry, i missed that- you — us tonight? sorry, i missed that. you have _ us tonight? sorry, i missed that. you have held - us tonight? sorry, i missed l that. you have held positions includin: that. you have held positions including in — that. you have held positions including in the _ that. you have held positions including in the state - including in the state department, what do you think all of this means for the united states tonight? i think that there _ united states tonight? i think that there was _ united states tonight? i think that there was no _ united states tonight? i think that there was no way - united states tonight? i think that there was no way out - united states tonight? i think that there was no way out ofl that there was
and two former members of the house — basically said that bolton was right, that the israelis and the americans and the sunni arab in the region need to deal with the response and bolton was recommending these israelis at least the nuclear facilities. briefly, what is meant for the us tonight?— us tonight? sorry, i missed that. us tonight? sorry, i missed that- you — us tonight? sorry, i missed that. you have _ us tonight? sorry, i missed that. you have held - us tonight? sorry, i missed...
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she bought a house on vicarage road in stockport in 2007, three years later she married mark rayner who owned a property nearby. she appears to have registered a child at his address but was registered to vote at her own. the tories are questioning whether she actually lived at vicarage road. neighbours said it was not her main residence. legally, married couple should only choose one residence as their primary residence. the tories are questions whether she should have paid capital gains tax on the profits made when she sold her house in 2015. ms rayner said she received legal advice which said she did not owe any tax. she says she is completely confident she followed the rules at all times and her boss is backing her. we welcome this investigation i because it will allow a line to be drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully confident - that angela rayner has not broken the rules. she will cooperate with - the investigation and it is really a matter for the police. angela rayner accused the conservatives of trying to spare her by reporting her to the police to distract from their o
she bought a house on vicarage road in stockport in 2007, three years later she married mark rayner who owned a property nearby. she appears to have registered a child at his address but was registered to vote at her own. the tories are questioning whether she actually lived at vicarage road. neighbours said it was not her main residence. legally, married couple should only choose one residence as their primary residence. the tories are questions whether she should have paid capital gains tax...
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philippines and japan are ironclad, as he hosts the leaders of its two pacific allies at the white house. and coming up on business, we'll bring you the latest from the bafta games awards where baldur�*s gate iii swept the board with five wins, including best game. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the american football star oj simpson, who was cleared of murdering his ex—wife and her friend in 1994, has died. he was 76 and had cancer. he became one of the most notorious figures in recent american history when his televised murder trial gripped the nation and the world. the acquittal came after a slow speed car chase by police when oj simpson fled on the day he was due to turn himself in. both the car chase and the murder trial were watched by tens of millions around the world at a time when rolling news was in its infancy. 0ur los angeles correspondent emma vardy reports. this is one of those scenes that would only happen, honestly, here in southern california. tonight, oj simpson is a fugitive. watched by millions, oj simpson famously led police on a car chase throu
philippines and japan are ironclad, as he hosts the leaders of its two pacific allies at the white house. and coming up on business, we'll bring you the latest from the bafta games awards where baldur�*s gate iii swept the board with five wins, including best game. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the american football star oj simpson, who was cleared of murdering his ex—wife and her friend in 1994, has died. he was 76 and had cancer. he became one of the most notorious...
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case with temidayo aganga—williams, former federal prosecutir and senior investigative counsel on the house january 6th committee. let 5 start with jury selection. it seems finding 12 new yorkers who can swear they will be fairand impartial is quite a challenge. how do you go about asssesing something like that? i think how you go about it is exactly what it is going on here. he's asking extensive questions to get against political bias and how media consumption and where people get their information from and giving the government and defence counsel lots of information points to gauge whetherjurors will potentially be fair and i think today the fact so manyjurors raise their hand and said they could not be fair is a good sign. it shows people are taking it seriously which in my experience jurors do. they take it as a solemn duty and i suspect they will find it hard to find a fairand impartialjury. donald trump has to agree to the jurors and has been present at the side bar conferences, the initial examination of the jurors. what do you make of that? he has a limited call of four of strikes
case with temidayo aganga—williams, former federal prosecutir and senior investigative counsel on the house january 6th committee. let 5 start with jury selection. it seems finding 12 new yorkers who can swear they will be fairand impartial is quite a challenge. how do you go about asssesing something like that? i think how you go about it is exactly what it is going on here. he's asking extensive questions to get against political bias and how media consumption and where people get their...