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as the uk the defining parrot here? no, it is the us and other powers like the saudis will ship this. how us and other powers like the saudis will ship thie— us and other powers like the saudis will ship this-— will ship this. how lord cameron is t in: to will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring _ will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring attention _ will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring attention back- will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring attention back to . trying to bring attention back to the dark unitarian crisis in gaza. it is in the headlines today because the un is launching an appeal. $2.8 billion, mainly for palestinians in the gaza strip, but also in the occupied west bank. we can cross to carol now, the egyptian capitaljust picture a spokesperson for the un relief and works agency which is the main aid agency struggling to operate in gaza as well as in the west bank. welcome to bbc news. 0ften appeals year—on—year for palestinians in gaza and the occu
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there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns tomorrow about that decision. but i get the sense so far that the major parties, or at least most of the major parties in westminster, are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones. the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps i've spoken to who have some questions about exactly how that decision was reached, and i suspect when the prime minister likely makes a statement tomorrow, they will feature prominently. but the main concern in downing street and more broadly in uk politics is about the fear of escalation, the fear that any reprisals for what happened last night could lead to things spiralling out of control in the middle east. and i suspect that is what will dominate the debate here over the next few days. stay with us here on bbc news. we will be live in the bbc sport centre for all the top sports stories. hello. the warm spell of weather has come to an end, much fresher day for all of us today,
there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns tomorrow about that decision. but i get the sense so far that the major parties, or at least most of the major parties in westminster, are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones. the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps i've spoken to who have some questions about exactly how that decision was reached, and i suspect...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk, new figures this morning rose by 3.2% in the year to march, down from 3.4% in february. that's slightly higher than the consensus forecast from economists. this means prices are rising at the lowest annual rate for two and a half years. a short while ago, prime minister rishi sunak gave his reaction to this as well as some other issues. today's figures show our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall, having been 11% when i became prime minister, now falling to over 3%, lowest level in 2.5 years. we have seen mortgage rates fall, energy bills fall, day—to—day speech shows wages have been rising faster than inflation for nine months in a row. they have been able to cut people's taxies for average workers, and increase their state pension by £900 this month. that all shows our plan is working and my simple message would be if we stick to that plan, people can have confidence there is a bright future ahead. ~ . ., confidence there is a bright future ahead
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in 2022 the uk provided... but although the uk is not a major arms supplier, it is a long—term supplier and of arms. that would be a significant diplomatic blow is real but that has not happened for now at least. whether that may change depends on the uk's rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if there is a clear risk that items may be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international human law —— human rights laws. for this the government receives legal advice. this rights laws. for this the government receives legal advice.— receives legal advice. this is formal process, _ receives legal advice. this is formal process, there - receives legal advice. this is formal process, there is - receives legal advice. this is formal process, there is a i receives legal advice. this is - formal process, there is a formal technical— formal process, there is a formal technical quasi _ formal process, there is a formal technical quasi judicial— formal process, there is a formal
in 2022 the uk provided... but although the uk is not a major arms supplier, it is a long—term supplier and of arms. that would be a significant diplomatic blow is real but that has not happened for now at least. whether that may change depends on the uk's rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if there is a clear risk that items may be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international human law —— human rights laws. for this the government receives...
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yes, we know the uk fiuhter overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved - overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved so - overnight. yes, we know the uk| fighterjets were involved so raf planes deployed the take—down the iranians drones stop this marks a clear escalation in terms of relations between london and tehran, the statement from rishi sunak overnight stressing the importance of deescalation, really condemning the strongest terms those attacks on iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like ajoe iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like a joe biden will be having conversations with benjamin netanyahu in the coming days, we know this has been discussed, potential of the attack anyway in government circles for some days, there was a meeting of the governments emergency committee, cobra, on friday, and we had reaction from across the political spectrum here in the uk as well, leader of the labour party for example sir keir starmer whose words very
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the post office inquiry continues today, with a former investigatior and former chairman set to give evidence. yesterday the inquiry heard there were problems with the horizon it system as it was being introduced in 1999. the post office prosecuted 700 people due to the faulty computer system and it has been described as one of the worst miscarriages of justice in british history. the inquiry has been hearing from john longman, a post office investigator who describes one case where they should have been an investigation into a possible computer fault. i seem to recall that this was a case where i asked why is it being sent over to the investigation department? because 95% of the investigation had already been carried out by the retail line, so yes, this was a case that should have gone up to... should have gone through a process of seeing if there was a fault. most probably, it should have gone up to fujitsu for a review, because i think i have said in my statement that i would consi
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the post office inquiry continues today, with a former investigatior and former chairman set to give evidence. yesterday the inquiry heard there were problems with the horizon it system as it was being introduced in 1999. the post office prosecuted 700 people due to the faulty computer system and it has been described as one of the worst miscarriages of justice in british history. the inquiry has been hearing from john longman, a post office...
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backed by the us, uk, france and jordan. this morning israeli officials are saying the confrontation isn't over and are assessing their options. iran's military chief told state tv that as far as iran was concerned, a line had been drawn under the confrontation after its retaliatory strike. a strike conducted by iran after the date for the first attack on its embassy in the syrian capital damascus which destroyed the consulate and also killed senior members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps. it's warning israel this morning that if israel now strikes back that iran would respond with even greater force. this is a moment fraught with risk. let's look at the major developments of the past 12 hours. sirens. what you can see is israel's air defence system, the iron dome, in operation — flashes in thejerusalem sky as drones and missiles are shot down. a coalition of israel's allies, including the us and uk has helped shoot down some iranian drones and misiles before they reached israeli territory. this is footage of t
backed by the us, uk, france and jordan. this morning israeli officials are saying the confrontation isn't over and are assessing their options. iran's military chief told state tv that as far as iran was concerned, a line had been drawn under the confrontation after its retaliatory strike. a strike conducted by iran after the date for the first attack on its embassy in the syrian capital damascus which destroyed the consulate and also killed senior members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard...
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but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically ii—i3 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines this evening: palace puncture liverpool's premier league title chances — they end a bad week with a second straight home defeat,
but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically ii—i3 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines this evening: palace puncture liverpool's...
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this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week, the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like—minded countries have taken the decision to spend have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licences to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary david lammy says that in this case, it should be, that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but it has killed thousands of them. and it has done so, in part, with weapons from the west. the us accounts
this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week, the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in...
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thank you for that update from the uk. crossing to jerusalem, you for that update from the uk. crossing tojerusalem, my colleague is there. can we quickly reflect on the interview you did with the idf, following the first time, our opportunity to question them about events overnight and what happens next. a couple of lines with relation to iran. quote, iran is behind everything bad, and also iran has been there since the course of this war. referring notjust to the events overnight. what did you take from that interview? it events overnight. what did you take from that interview?— from that interview? it very much reiterates what _ from that interview? it very much reiterates what israel's _ from that interview? it very much reiterates what israel's concerns l reiterates what israel's concerns about the islamic republic have been for the last decades, since the 1979 islamic revolution. israel describes iran as the worlds biggest state sponsor of terrorism, it sees iran's hands behind the actions of its proxies and armed non—state actors whether it is hezbollah in lebanon, t
thank you for that update from the uk. crossing to jerusalem, you for that update from the uk. crossing tojerusalem, my colleague is there. can we quickly reflect on the interview you did with the idf, following the first time, our opportunity to question them about events overnight and what happens next. a couple of lines with relation to iran. quote, iran is behind everything bad, and also iran has been there since the course of this war. referring notjust to the events overnight. what did...
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he was here in the uk can watch _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that inquiry _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that inquiry from - it quickly. he was here in the uk| can watch that inquiry from 10am it quickly. he was here in the uk - can watch that inquiry from 10am on the bbc news channel. a hunt is continuing across northern england for a man wanted in connection with the killing a young mother, who was fatally stabbed as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford on saturday afternoon. it's emerged that the man had been given bail on charges of assault and threatening to kill her. habibur masum pleaded not guilty when he appeared before manchester magistrates�* court in november. let's go live to our correspondent in bradford — alison freeman. there's been a huge amount of new information over the past 24 are worst that happened on the street behind me in bradford on saturday afternoon at around 3:20pm. the police told me yesterday that the victim kulsooma akter and the alleged attacker, habibur m
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the fighting that's been going on for more than a year. saddam was already fragile before the world with people needing humanitarian assistance in parts because a previous conflict but things have worsened exponentially over the past few years, collapse of state services including health care and water and sanitation especially in conflict zones, the economy taking a hard hit, the fighting affected production and supply lines and farming which means sudan cannot produce its own food anymore and all those people displaced, around 2 million outside the co
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the...
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.— debate in the uk. thank you for 'oinin: us debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from _ debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall - debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall and i debate in the uk. thank you for| joining us from whitehall and we will continue to get updates throughout the day of course with these breaking news, this unprecedented development. it was always known that when the gaza war erupted after october the 7th, that this would be a war with wide—ranging repercussions and does the gaza war goes on, fires have been burning across this region and now the biggest conflagration of all with iran's first direct attack on israeli territory. the israeli war cabinet met through the night and this morning idf spokesperson daniel hagarigave this morning idf spokesperson daniel hagari gave us this update. good morning. last night iran opened up good morning. last night iran opened up an attack against israel and sent over 300 various threats. they met our
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impartial. this case marks the first time a us president — former or current — has faced a criminal trial. it's over allegations he tried to cover up hush money payments to the adult film star stormy daniels in 2016. mr trump denies the allegations, and speaking after the court wrapped up, he once again made unsubstantiated claims that the judge was conflicted. the whole world is watching. this judge is so conflicted, you understand? there has never been a judge so conflicted as these. it is ridiculous. also, there is no crime. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik has more from new york. the court session ran over in time because the judge was so eager to make headway in a jury select
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impartial. this case marks the first time a us president — former or current — has faced a criminal trial. it's over allegations he tried to cover...
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gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time over the higher ground of scotland. gusting winds in the showers as well, even a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out but the gusts of wind reaching as high as 60 miles an hour likely to continue this afternoon and maximum temperatures of 12 degrees, feeling notably chilly with the strong north—westerly wind. tonight we continue with areas of showers moving south and east, likely to stay cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here. strong wounds on north sea coast. throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain
gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time...
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talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen. diverting seized weapons like these are one way the us can help ukraine without funding from congress. for more on the uk—us talks on gaza and ukraine, here's our state department correspondent, tom bateman. it was on march eight, that lord cameron had said he expected to get advice within days on whether or not israel had breached international humanitarian law in gaza. here we are a month later and there has still been no word on that. i asked lord cameron at the news conference whether or not there had been a decision by there had been a decision by
talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc - across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look another story making use. researchers have found that people living with long covid have information in their blood which could provide clues for treatment. a study looking at hundreds of people who have been seriously ill with covid found that their immune system remains overactive long after catching the virus. fergus walsh explains more. the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who have been treated in hospital with severe covid. six months on, two in three were still experiencing symptoms including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, gut issues, anxiety, depression and brain fog. the researchers analysed their blood and found these proteins which are markers for inflammation of the immune system which are useful while the body is fighting an infection, but not once a virus is gone. scientists say there are strong evidence that long covid is caused by different types of post viral inflammation. you alive with bbc news. russia says it
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right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so here's the morning, then, the forecast. you can see still a fair amount of cloud across some southern and western areas, dribs and drabs of rain, but already sunshine across, say, many northern and northeastern parts of the uk. the temperatures very pleasant indeed — widely, i think, into the high teens or 20 degrees across england, eastern scotland, around 18 and out towards the west, around 1a to 17 degrees celsius. but the west will always be more cloudy. n
right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a big story out of the uk. a �*smoke—free generation'. presented by the health secretary, mps have backed the plan to ban anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. most of the opposition came from the conservative party, with several representatives, including former prime minister liz truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the government idea is a good idea, except when you look amongst the conservative party. around 60 conservative mps voted against this and around 100 abstained. it was a free vote, able to vote how they chose, but plenty decided they would not back rishi sunak. the bill passed by 383 votes to 67. if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. some pictures to bring you now of a devastating fire that engulfed denmark's
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i only know of one of us in the uk who is a wheelchair user and still works. and troublingly, new research from the foundation seen by newsnight suggests 80% of that 700,000 projected increase in working—age people suffering from major illness is expected to be among the least well—off half of the english population, shown on the left. a lot of the people who live in more deprived areas, actually, _ as we saw in the pandemic, - many of them are the key workers. many of them are the people that are absolutely vital _ to keeping our economy going. so we can't kind of discount a whole segment of the workforce simply i because they're poor. ijust enjoyed it since for as long as i can remember, i always know when my mental health is going downhill when i stop doing my art. charlotte bien, a 26—year—old single mother, is economically inactive because of her mental health problems, including anxiety and borderline personality disorder. i think if someone's struggling financially — and i know this is an extreme example — but if someone's struggling to feed
i only know of one of us in the uk who is a wheelchair user and still works. and troublingly, new research from the foundation seen by newsnight suggests 80% of that 700,000 projected increase in working—age people suffering from major illness is expected to be among the least well—off half of the english population, shown on the left. a lot of the people who live in more deprived areas, actually, _ as we saw in the pandemic, - many of them are the key workers. many of them are the people...
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so i don�*t think that israel is asking for friends or uk —— france or uk service meant to be in harms way, not at all, but what israel needs is a coalition and i think there is an opportunity here for a better and more peaceful middle east, because much of the destabilising actions that iran has been doing can be folded back and undone if israel is clever enough to build a regional coalition with the saudi�*s, withjordan, with the emirates, of course under american leadership, and that changing the balance. but leadership, and that changing the balance. �* ., , leadership, and that changing the balance. ., , , leadership, and that changing the balance. �* ., , leadership, and that changing the balance. ., , ., ., balance. but any focus on iran would in the short — balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term _ balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at _ balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at least, _ balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at least, lead - balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at leas
so i don�*t think that israel is asking for friends or uk —— france or uk service meant to be in harms way, not at all, but what israel needs is a coalition and i think there is an opportunity here for a better and more peaceful middle east, because much of the destabilising actions that iran has been doing can be folded back and undone if israel is clever enough to build a regional coalition with the saudi�*s, withjordan, with the emirates, of course under american leadership, and that...
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if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke had engulfed the historic former stock exchange. 0nlookers watched on in disbelief as one of the capitol�*s best known landmarks was consumed by an inferno and scores of firefighters were dispatched to tackle the blaze. they fled as flames ripped through the building. there were horrified gasps as the 180 foot spire collapsed. those inside managed to escape and police say no—one was harmed. some even raced towards the fire, desperate to rescue its treasured artworks. every moment mattered and,
if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was...
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and whether that may change depends on the uk's own rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if it determines there is a clear risk that the items might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. this is a formal process. this isn'tjust sort of political decision, ministers sitting around saying, "what should we do?" there is a formal, technical, almost quasi judicial process. that process led to this decision. the latest assessment leaves our position on export licences unchanged. this is consistent with the advice that i and other ministers have received and as ever we will keep the position under review. days before, though, a different legal analysis was shared. 750 lawyers and academics, including fourformer supreme courtjustices, signed an open letter to rishi sunak. it stated that the sale of weapons and weapons systems to israel falls significantly short of your government's obligations under international law. one of the
and whether that may change depends on the uk's own rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if it determines there is a clear risk that the items might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. this is a formal process. this isn'tjust sort of political decision, ministers sitting around saying, "what should we do?" there is a formal, technical, almost quasi judicial...
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but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london, this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel, with an unprecedented attack involving more than 300 drones and missiles. almost all them were intercepted before they landed. g7 countries unanimously condemn the iranian attack and call on both sides to exercise restraint. the us warns it doesn't want the crisis to escalate into a wider war but says it's up to israel how to respond. it says it won't take part in any attack on iran. in tehran, some supporters of the iranian government celebrated the attack. iran says it has no intention of further strikes but threatens a heavier assault if israel launches reprisals. welcome back to bbc news. let's just recap where we are after
but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london, this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel, with an unprecedented attack involving more...
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- risk. 0k, congressman quigley, coming back to you, uk foreign | coming back to you, uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is here, he made this plea also to the congress and to lawmakers to get aid past. do you think that has an impact on the conversation here?- that has an impact on the conversation here? look, i think it helps, _ conversation here? look, i think it helps, recognise i conversation here? look, i. think it helps, recognise and spell— think it helps, recognise and spell at_ think it helps, recognise and spell at the fact that putin's games— spell at the fact that putin's games are well beyond ukraine, i think_ games are well beyond ukraine, i think nxt i will be dover, georgia. _ i think nxt i will be dover, georgia, the baltics, and when we met— georgia, the baltics, and when we met our polish friends they said if— we met our polish friends they said if you _ we met our polish friends they said if you want to do it for ukraine. _ said if you want to do it for ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise _ ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise that putin is after his ul
- risk. 0k, congressman quigley, coming back to you, uk foreign | coming back to you, uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is here, he made this plea also to the congress and to lawmakers to get aid past. do you think that has an impact on the conversation here?- that has an impact on the conversation here? look, i think it helps, _ conversation here? look, i think it helps, recognise i conversation here? look, i. think it helps, recognise and spell— think it helps, recognise and spell at_...
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it'll feel colder on monday with this low pressure barrelling across the uk. look at the isobars and the winds coming in from the north. a cold cutting wind, really very chilly wind for some of us, bringing showers, also hail and thunder possible, but also some sunny spells in between. and the temperatures, well, below par for the time of the year with this air originating from the northern climes. possibly around about 12 degrees in london and single figures across northern ireland, scotland and parts of northern england as well. is it going to stay chilly for most of the week? it is to an extent, with further showers on the way. but i think as we head towards thursday and friday, there is an indication that there will be another change in the wind direction and we'll see those values rising once again just a bit. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in australia say they don't believe a stabbing attack that left six people dead at a shopping mall in sydney is terror—related. they have yet to formally identify the suspect, but they say the ao
it'll feel colder on monday with this low pressure barrelling across the uk. look at the isobars and the winds coming in from the north. a cold cutting wind, really very chilly wind for some of us, bringing showers, also hail and thunder possible, but also some sunny spells in between. and the temperatures, well, below par for the time of the year with this air originating from the northern climes. possibly around about 12 degrees in london and single figures across northern ireland, scotland...
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but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. this is bbc news, the headlines... iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack,
but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. this is bbc news, the headlines... iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack,
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the uk as well. a bit by bit, that is exactly what we have seen, isn't it? yes, it has had a huge impact on british politics and i suppose rishi sunak, along with the americans, has wanted to calm things down somewhat. it is interesting because the main conversation in westminster has been one of criticism of israel's actions in gaza increasingly. so there may be some unease in some quarters of political thinking today about the idea that we are standing shoulder to shoulder with israel, considering the catastrophe humanitarian why thatis the catastrophe humanitarian why that is unfolding in gaza as we speak. the labour party, for now, largely on board with what the government has done, in terms of this action last night. they though say that the prime minister must explain front of the house of commons tomorrow. i think in all likelihood he he will do that. i think he may well face in question from his own side. some conservative mps have called for that. something that may well feature in the debate in the coming days but now the message coming out of gove
the uk as well. a bit by bit, that is exactly what we have seen, isn't it? yes, it has had a huge impact on british politics and i suppose rishi sunak, along with the americans, has wanted to calm things down somewhat. it is interesting because the main conversation in westminster has been one of criticism of israel's actions in gaza increasingly. so there may be some unease in some quarters of political thinking today about the idea that we are standing shoulder to shoulder with israel,...
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more of the uk's aid budget is being spent on supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the uk. new figures show that more than a quarter of all uk overseas aid — some £4.3 billion — was spent last year on asylum costs at home. that's a 16% increase on the year before, and is mostly spent on the costs of housing asylum seekers. nowjoining me is our diplomatic correspondent, diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley.. let's this set the context, and the context is that concern to you again 93)’ context is that concern to you again gay foreign aid budget, people working in development were worried about it and there used to be a target of 0.7% of the uk national income being spent on foreign aid, it was reduced in 2020 2.5%. these are figures from last year, and they show that point 58%, slightly above target, has been spent on foreign aid, that's of the uk hold national income, but that very large percentage, more than a quarter, i think the figure is, according to the independent commission for eight impact, the development watch, 20% of the aid budget is being spent in t
more of the uk's aid budget is being spent on supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the uk. new figures show that more than a quarter of all uk overseas aid — some £4.3 billion — was spent last year on asylum costs at home. that's a 16% increase on the year before, and is mostly spent on the costs of housing asylum seekers. nowjoining me is our diplomatic correspondent, diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley.. let's this set the context, and the context is that concern to you again...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some uk stories making news. more than £34,000 of uk taxpayer money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. the government defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of her ministerial duties" but labour has called for her to pay the money back. a former uk sub—postmistress who was wrongly jailed while she was pregnant has rejected an apology by a former post office boss who congratulated the team behind her conviction. david smith apologised to seema misra at the inquiry into the post office scandal. she was eight weeks pregnant and sentenced to 15 months in prison. baldur�*s gate iii has won big at this year's bafta games awards in london. the game, by larian studios, picked up five awards, including best game, best narrative, and players' choice. alan wake 2 and viewfinder won two awards each. 40 games were nominated across 17 categories, reflecting a ga
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some uk stories making news. more than £34,000 of uk taxpayer money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. the government defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of her ministerial duties" but labour has called for her to pay the money back. a former uk...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to one of our top stories here in the uk. a high courtjudge has ruled that a prayer ban at a secondary school in london can remain, as it does not discriminate against muslim pupils. michaela community school in wembley introduced the ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground. now a muslim student at the school has lost her high court challenge against the school's ban on prayer rituals. in his ruling, mrjustice linden said the pupil knew of the school's policy when she was enrolled there. his judgment will be seen as upholding the right of non—religious schools to make their own decision about whether or not to set aside time and space for pupils to pray. the headteacher of the michaela school — katharine birbalsingh, who introduced the prayer ritual policy at the heart of this court case, has issued a statement welcoming the judgement. she said — a school should be free to do what is right for the pupils it serves. the court s decision is therefore a victory for all schools. schools should not b
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to one of our top stories here in the uk. a high courtjudge has ruled that a prayer ban at a secondary school in london can remain, as it does not discriminate against muslim pupils. michaela community school in wembley introduced the ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground. now a muslim student at the school has lost her high court challenge against the school's ban on prayer rituals. in his ruling, mrjustice...
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the event, which recognises the best of uk theatre, took place at london's royal albert hall. our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't know it would be with this show. her co—star, tom francis, who performed during the oliviers, won best actor in a musical. another winner was the sherlock and league of gentlemen star mark gatiss. he won best actor for the motive and the cue, beating off competition from andrew scott, james norton, joseph fiennes and david tennant. i've known david tennant for 25 years, andrew obviously from sherlock for a very long time, and it's just amazing to be in that company. succession's sarah snook was another big name, taking home one of those prestigious tro
the event, which recognises the best of uk theatre, took place at london's royal albert hall. our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says,...
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it in a traditional ceremony in greece. the ceremony itself has been taking place amongst the ruins of the temple her rara in ancient olympia where the games were born. it marks the final stretch of the seven year preparations for the start of the event in paris injuly. the torch will now begin its 5000 kilometre trip around greece to start with so there is an 11 day really on greek soil where some 600 torchbearers will carry that flame over the 5000 kilometres through 41 different areas of greece. there is then another ceremony that takes place on april the 26th where the olympic flame is officially handed over to paris. it will then travel through 400 towns and dozens of tourist attractions both in france itself and also in french territories before the actual olympics begin injuly this year. so the olympic torch flame on it's really starting off in greece before heading to f
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it in a traditional ceremony in greece. the ceremony itself has been taking place amongst the ruins of the temple her rara in ancient olympia where the games were born. it marks the final stretch of the seven year preparations for the start of the event in paris injuly. the torch will now begin its 5000 kilometre trip around greece to...
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from the us, the uk —— i think we're seeing from the us in the uk, that image of iran is the main danger within the region. with israel, benjamin netanyahu in particular, has been saying for years and years and some of the time, crying in the wilderness about this where many other countries have felt that israel has been overplaying the danger that iran represents and i think you're going to see from tonight we are going to see countries in the western alliance really making a very big point about whatever danger they represent. and i think we'll be seeing this rather than a balance that is sure to some extent obviously has played a part in what he did almost two weeks ago in damascus was clearly an escalation and clearly was demanding a new response from iran i think the aim was to push iran out of its comfort zone and around the string above the proxies in this is where it is weaker and i think were going to see a much stronger rhetorical attitude and response towards the west whether that becomes anything more practical, we will have to see. . ~' more practical, we will have to see. .
from the us, the uk —— i think we're seeing from the us in the uk, that image of iran is the main danger within the region. with israel, benjamin netanyahu in particular, has been saying for years and years and some of the time, crying in the wilderness about this where many other countries have felt that israel has been overplaying the danger that iran represents and i think you're going to see from tonight we are going to see countries in the western alliance really making a very big...
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but still around 8 celsius in stornoway and typically up to 13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk bringing cloud more than rain and also this high nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack involving more than 300 drones and missiles. almost all them were intercepted before they landed. the us, britain and jordan were among the countries involved in israel's defence. a member of israel's war cabinet, benny gantz, warns israel will retaliate. translation: faced with the threat of iran, we translation: faced with the threat of iran. we will— translation: faced with the threat of iran, we will build _ translation: faced with the threat of iran, we will build a _ translation: faced with the threat of iran, we will build a regional- of iran, we will build a regional coalition and collect the prize fr
but still around 8 celsius in stornoway and typically up to 13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk bringing cloud more than rain and also this high nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack involving more than 300 drones...
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uk coalition forces were also involved in defensive operations. mr biden says he will host a meeting of g7 leaders later to co—ordinate a "united diplomatic response" to the attack. israel's defence forces say one girl has been injured so far and that light damage was caused to a military base, we do not have details of which base. the idf�*s spokesman says the ten—year—old girl who was injured by shrapnel from falling debris. iran has warned israel and the us that any idf response would be met with further retaliation. hezbollah in lebanon, and houthi fighters in yemen — both iranian proxy groups — have also fired rockets at israel. let's take a look now at some of the major international reaction. president biden rushed to the situation room in washington to keep across the developments. 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. surrounded by some of his top defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others.
uk coalition forces were also involved in defensive operations. mr biden says he will host a meeting of g7 leaders later to co—ordinate a "united diplomatic response" to the attack. israel's defence forces say one girl has been injured so far and that light damage was caused to a military base, we do not have details of which base. the idf�*s spokesman says the ten—year—old girl who was injured by shrapnel from falling debris. iran has warned israel and the us that any idf...
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the uk was among the participating nations. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, said thousands of people in desperate need would benefit. israel has been under international pressure to allow more aid trucks access by land and work is continuing on a maritime aid corridor. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, joined the royal air force flight delivering aid to gaza on tuesday. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked into individual pallets adorned with their own parachute, all of it bound for gaza. on the tarmac, 14 military aircraft getting ready for the largest coalition air drop since they began last month, a special delivery to mark the end of ramadan. inside, pilots and crews from nine nations being briefed on the operation, safety a key concern in the small airspace over gaza. outside, the raf plane is loaded, each palette containing flour, rice, sugar, beans, baby food, oil and water — the basics for a meal — this, the raf�*s sixth airdrop so far. it is not that much, but i t
the uk was among the participating nations. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, said thousands of people in desperate need would benefit. israel has been under international pressure to allow more aid trucks access by land and work is continuing on a maritime aid corridor. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, joined the royal air force flight delivering aid to gaza on tuesday. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked into individual pallets adorned with...
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we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and many other conditions like heart disease, cancer and dementia. mitalee shah has run this vaping shop in london for seven years. she's doubtful whether a smoking ban would work. banning something has never been a solution to anything. menthol cigarettes, for example, have been banned, but people are still bringing them vapes don't contain tobacco, but often contain nicotine — and there are concerns over the number of children i think the trajectory is clear, i think this is going to make it into law, but there is a question in the meantime within the conservative party about how many of their conservative mps support it because fundamentally there is a dispute here about what conservatism is. rishi sunak�*s view that it means protecting future generations from unnecessary harm, as well as protecting the health service from the high burden of dealing with the health consequences of smoking, or is i
we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and many other conditions like heart disease, cancer and dementia. mitalee shah has run this vaping shop in london for seven years. she's doubtful whether a smoking ban would work. banning something has never been a solution to anything. menthol cigarettes, for example, have been banned, but people are still...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. now to what's been described the one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history — the post office horizon inquiry will today hear from lord arbuthnot. the former mp is a leading supporter of the campaign forjustice for the hundreds of sub—postmasters who were wrongly convicted of theft orfraud. it's after former sub—postmaster and campaigner alan bates on tuesday accused the post office of lying about their faulty accounting systems, on the first day of the latest stage of the horizon it scandal. the inquiry heard how mr bates wrote that the organisation was being run by �*thugs in suits' in a letter in 2010. let's cross to our correspondent at the hearings — azadeh moshiri — now. what can we expect today? in a few moments lord _ what can we expect today? in a few moments lord james _ what can we expect today? in a few moments lord james arbuthnot - what can we expect today? in a few moments lord james arbuthnot will walk through these doors, a former con
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. now to what's been described the one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history — the post office horizon inquiry will today hear from lord arbuthnot. the former mp is a leading supporter of the campaign forjustice for the hundreds of sub—postmasters who were wrongly convicted of theft orfraud. it's after former sub—postmaster and campaigner alan bates on tuesday accused the post office of lying about their faulty...