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this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating within hours. the first vessel is being loaded now. but with the situation becoming increasingly desperate, the us warns a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. four women are among those taken. the army is still looking for more than 200 schoolchildren kidnapped on thursday. a state governer says at least 28 have managed to escape. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals on family and care. proponents wanted to amend the constitutional definition of a family to include people who were not married. it was also proposed that a constitutional reference to �*women in the home' should be removed. prime minister leo varadkar says it was a �*comprehensive defeat�*. we return now to the situation in the middle east. the us military says its ships and
this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating within hours. the first vessel is being loaded now. but with the situation becoming increasingly desperate, the us warns a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. four women are among those taken. the army is still looking for more than 200 schoolchildren kidnapped on thursday. a state...
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this is bbc news. local media are reporting that that police have charged a man with the attempted murder of slovakian prime minister roberto fico. he is in a critical condition after being shot. labour insists that it has not scaled back in its ambitions. on friday, visitors to buckingham palace will have the chance to see one of the biggest collections from the royal family's archive. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin this hour in china where russia's president putin is on a state visit. it's his first foreign trip since his unprecedented re—election for a fifth term, and his second visit to china in six months.
this is bbc news. local media are reporting that that police have charged a man with the attempted murder of slovakian prime minister roberto fico. he is in a critical condition after being shot. labour insists that it has not scaled back in its ambitions. on friday, visitors to buckingham palace will have the chance to see one of the biggest collections from the royal family's archive. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and...
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noor nanji, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking news, vaughan gething will be replacing mark drakeford as wells's first minister. he was born in zambia and will become wells's first black leader. once again, if you want to listen to his acceptance speech, it is on our bbc news website and there will be plenty more reaction to his election victory as we go through the day here and bbc news. now time for a look at the weather with helen. hello. there was plenty of sunshine to start the day, although it was frosty with some isolated freezing fog as well. but all is to change because we've got rain already getting into western areas that will linger overnight and into the start of sunday before we see a little sunshine come back. but some showers as well. this is yesterday's area of low pressure. a brief ridge of high pressure brought the cold weather through the night, allowed temperatures to fall to freezing, but already the cloud sweeping in off the atlantic. low pressure with it will mean the winds will p
noor nanji, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking news, vaughan gething will be replacing mark drakeford as wells's first minister. he was born in zambia and will become wells's first black leader. once again, if you want to listen to his acceptance speech, it is on our bbc news website and there will be plenty more reaction to his election victory as we go through the day here and bbc news. now time for a look at the weather with helen. hello. there was plenty of sunshine to start the day,...
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tom brook, bbc news, new york. studio: don't forget you can get all the oscars buzz online on the bbc news website or app. you are watching bbc news. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news we are getting on that attack that happened in south london overnight using a corrosive substance. the metropolitan police have just given us quite a lengthy update. they have confirmed that the corrosive substance that was used in the attack was an alkaline substance. they also said in their update they believe the man and woman are known to each other. our investigation, they say, is in the early stages and we are working to establish why this awful incident has happened. a man hunt continues. you will remember nine people were hurt by that attack using a corrosive substance in clapham. witnesses described an horrific scene as her mum —— a mother and her two daughters were doused with a harmful substance in her car. police have given more details on the condition. the woman aged
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news. —— so stay with us on bbc news. to the us now, where the state of alabama has carried out the first known execution of a death row inmate by suffocation with nitrogen gas. 58—year—old kenneth smith, a convicted murderer, was put to death after the supreme court again denied a last—minute appeal. the method had never been tried before and smith's lawyers had argued that it amounted to cruel and unusual punishment. he was one of two men convicted of murdering a preacher�*s wife in a contract killing in 1988. here's our north america correspondent david willis. after more than three decades on death row at this prison in alabama, kenneth smith's last—minute appeals to the us supreme court were denied and he was finally put to death. at 7.53 central time tonight, the state of alabama started carrying out the execution of kenneth eugene smith by nitrogen hypoxia at the william c holman correctional facility in atmore. in a statement, alabama's governor, kay ivey, said the execution had been lawfully carried out
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. let's get back to our top story, and this is the condition of the slovakian prime minister which has stabilised overnight. but he is still in a serious condition after an apparent assassination attempt yesterday. let's speak to milan nic, former adviser to the deputy foreign minister of slovakia, now with the german council on foreign relations. hello to you, thank you so much for joining us here on bbc news. you spoke to is yesterday and said that he thought something like this was coming. what did you mean by that and a day after, what do you make of the reaction to this apparent assassination attempt? the death threats to leading _ assassination attempt? the death threats to leading politicians - assassination attempt? the death threats to leading politicians in i threats to leading politicians in slovakia unfortunately were not a rare thing. they were becoming normal. in the ruling coalition was not doing enough to stop this. —— and the ruling. so this needs to be and the ruli
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. let's get back to our top story, and this is the condition of the slovakian prime minister which has stabilised overnight. but he is still in a serious condition after an apparent assassination attempt yesterday. let's speak to milan nic, former adviser to the deputy foreign minister of slovakia, now with the german council on foreign relations. hello to you, thank you so much for joining us here on bbc news. you...
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welcome to bbc news. we were hearing from lord cameron that he believes that this will degrade the group's ability to attack cargo ships. do you agree with that assertion, and how is the military trying to degrade the houthi capabilities? i do agree with the assertion. i think the strikes on the 11th of january, which hit about 1k targets, the uk was involved with that, that was a big message and it did degrade. we saw that confirmed with the battle damage assessment on the open source imagery coming through. then the us continue to hit missile launching sites, basically, as targets of opportunity. because the houthis have got mobile launchers. when intelligence queues of a target for them, they are able to hit them. but these were smaller and more ad hoc. finally, we had strikes yesterday that were very coordinated again, and larger, so hitting different targets across the spectrum, in terms of storage opportunities and in terms of missile launchers, and even radar sites.— in terms of missile launchers
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mark ashdown, bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people across germany have taken to the streets to demonstrate this weekend against the rise of the far—right. the rallies were sparked by activists allegedly discussing the mass deportation of immigrants — even if they hold citizenship. chancellor olaf scholz has warned against the rise of neo—nazi networks in germany — and of right—wing populism across europe. our correspondent, jessica parker, reports now from the city of chemnitz in saxony. in her 80s but undaunted by a crowd, renata speaks at one of the many protests sweeping germany. she survived the holocaust. many of herjewish family did not. translation: it's very important that we jews raise our voice. - the situation in germany has become threatening because of alternative for deutschland and other far—right groups. notjust for usjews. translation: it's very important that we jews raise our voice. - these demos were sparked by revelations that senior figures from the alternative for deut
mark ashdown, bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people across germany have taken to the streets to demonstrate this weekend against the rise of the far—right. the rallies were sparked by activists allegedly discussing the mass deportation of immigrants — even if they hold citizenship. chancellor olaf scholz has warned against the rise of neo—nazi networks in germany — and of right—wing populism across europe. our correspondent, jessica parker, reports now from the city of chemnitz in...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. oh, dear! kezia is 17 months old. she's thriving. when she was born, times were tough for her mother, alice. so when her midwife delivered a special basket full of items, it meant the world. it was such a relief to not have to worry how i was going to afford everything, that she had somewhere safe to sleep, but also that so much care and thought had gone into putting this basket together. the moses project began life in 2016 on a kitchen table. run by a local church, it's grown and grown. this year it's provided 200 moses baskets packed full of essentials from baby grows to toiletries and some little luxuries, too. we support families that are facing hardship, maybe from a workless household, refugees that have come into the country and don't have any other family support. for more stories from across the uk headed to the bbc news website. we are live on bbc news. archaeologists have unearthed a rare medieval cemetery not
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do stay with us here on bbc news, you can get more on our bbc news, you can get more on our bbc news website. we havejournalists inside the court tweeting, also writing updates, so if you can follow online, please do so. let's head back to the court where our reporter rowan bridge is therefore us and, robin, just remind viewers who may havejust us and, robin, just remind viewers who may have just tuned in with us the background to this case. this was a case that gained the public�*s attention not just here in the uk but around the world — that these were two children from supportive, stable families backgrounds who plotted and carried out what's been described as a 'savage' killing in a quiet corner of a cheshire. yes, i mean, this was a crime that shocked the country, really. children starving to death another child in broad daylight on a weekend afternoon in cheshire. brianna ghey was attacked on a saturday afternoon in linear park in culcheth which is a village near warrington. the two killers in this case had plotted over time how they were going attack. they had drawn up a n
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much for “oining us today on bbc news. ., ~ i. . on bbc news. thank you so much for the invitation. _ president biden reportedly plans to press ahead with a billion—dollar tranche of military aid to israel just a week after suspending a shipment of bombs over concerns about israel's offensive in rafah. it comes as israeli tanks are reportedly pushing deeper into the city, as the idf says it's targeting four hamas battalions. meanwhile, there's been a rare public sign of division within neta nyahu's war cabinet. israel's defence minister, yoav gallant, has voiced open frustration at the government's failure to address the question of a post—war plan for gaza and urged the prime minister to rule out plans to take over civilian and military rule in the region. former us state department official and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace aaron david miller told the bbc it could just be the beginning of more israel political dissent. and i think that it could be the beginning of a trend among israeli military officials.
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this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a man he met on a dating app. william wragg told the paper he had been "scared" because the individual had "compromising things" on him. it follows reports at least 12 men in political circles received unsolicited messages, raising security concerns. he has since apologised. here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i’m need to be very careful about cyber securi . �* , _, . ., security. i'm very concerned about what seems _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened - securi
this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a man he met on a dating app. william wragg told the paper he had been "scared" because the individual had "compromising things" on him. it follows reports at least 12 men in political circles received unsolicited messages, raising security concerns. he has since apologised. here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying tribute to their late mother last night — but they did not appear together. prince william was at the diana legacy award ceremony in london whilst harryjoined later via video call, after his brother had left the building. in his speech, william focused on his mother's legacy, saying it was something which had inspired both him and his wife in their work. she taught me that everyone has the potential to give something back. that everyone in need deserves a supporting hand in life. that legacy is something that both catherine and i sought to focus on through our work and have their 50,000 young people who received the diana award over the past 25 years. i'm incredibly proud to see this manifested in the amazing young people receiving the legacy award tonight. that was prince _ the legacy award tonight. that was prince william _ the legacy award tonight. that was prince william speaking last night, before we g
pallab ghosh, bbc news. both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying tribute to their late mother last night — but they did not appear together. prince william was at the diana legacy award ceremony in london whilst harryjoined later via video call, after his brother had left the building. in his speech, william focused on his mother's legacy, saying it was something which had inspired both him and his wife in their work. she taught me that everyone has the...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, ayodhya. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm isha is likely to cause significant damage and disruption to parts of the uk as we push into monday morning. met office amber warnings remain in force for severe gales with these damaging gusts of wind and heavy rain. this heavy rain combined with snow melt, because of milder temperatures across northern areas, likely to lead to localised flooding. the centre of storm isha passing just to the north of scotland, widespread severe gales on its southern flank pretty much covering most of the uk. these are the sorts of wind gusts we can expect, even inland up to 60mph or more, and in excess of 70, 80mph around irish sea coasts. we could be looking at in excess of 90mph over parts of northern ireland and western scotland. this amber warning is valid until 6am this morning. these are the sorts of temperatures we can expect to start monday morning — 6—11 celsius. so, storm isha's likely to bring significant disruption to travel for the monday morning rush. stay tuned to your bbc lo
yogita limaye, bbc news, ayodhya. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm isha is likely to cause significant damage and disruption to parts of the uk as we push into monday morning. met office amber warnings remain in force for severe gales with these damaging gusts of wind and heavy rain. this heavy rain combined with snow melt, because of milder temperatures across northern areas, likely to lead to localised flooding. the centre of storm isha passing just to the north of scotland,...
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jeremy ball, bbc news. we wa nt we want to remind you today it is the new lunar year, these are live pictures now from hong kong. let us take a quick listen. as you can see, those festivities there in hong kong, colourful as ever, this is the year of the dragon. we were hearing from an astrologist earlier who told us there is seen as a year of prosperity and great luck. as tradition goes this is the time when people try to have their babies at this time of year. this is a powerful year, according to chinese astrology, to have a child. a celebration that will be happening in many countries across asia but also other parts of the world with chinese communities. lunar new year celebrations in hong kong. police have begun searching the river thames this morning for the body of a man suspected of carrying out a chemical attack on a mother and her two daughters in south london. officers have been searching for abdul shokoor ezedi for nearly ten days — but say they now believe he went into the river hours after
jeremy ball, bbc news. we wa nt we want to remind you today it is the new lunar year, these are live pictures now from hong kong. let us take a quick listen. as you can see, those festivities there in hong kong, colourful as ever, this is the year of the dragon. we were hearing from an astrologist earlier who told us there is seen as a year of prosperity and great luck. as tradition goes this is the time when people try to have their babies at this time of year. this is a powerful year,...
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faranak amidi, bbc news. events a re events are happening for international women's day around the world, including protests. i want to bring you some live pictures from rome where women are marching for women's rights. there are plenty more other events and we will show them on the news channel as well as our streaming channel, so please do check out iplayer for more events around the world. but back here in parliament square, i'm joined by community dancers, a group called impact dance, who say they are working towards art for social change. thank you forjoining us. thank you for your time today. we will be showing some of your performance later this afternoon. why is it that you say art for social change, what are you trying to achieve?— to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a lot _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is that a lot of _ to achieve? what we are trying to achieve is t
faranak amidi, bbc news. events a re events are happening for international women's day around the world, including protests. i want to bring you some live pictures from rome where women are marching for women's rights. there are plenty more other events and we will show them on the news channel as well as our streaming channel, so please do check out iplayer for more events around the world. but back here in parliament square, i'm joined by community dancers, a group called impact dance, who...
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that news coming _ joining us on bbc news. that news coming from _ joining us on bbc news. that news coming from the - joining us on bbc news. that news coming from the uk that julian assange is allowed to have a full appeal of the issues heard, what you expect to come from that?— to come from that? first of all, i welcome _ to come from that? first of all, i welcome that. - to come from that? first of all, i welcome that. the . all, i welcome that. the position i have is one of extraterritorialjurisdiction, extraterritorial jurisdiction, extraterritorial jurisdiction, extra territoriality, let's take out the namejulian assange and colette your son or your daughter. they were not an american citizen, not a us citizen, they were not in the us when this issue that the us holds as a grievance was committed. so they were not in the us. and the issue was in australia it was not a crime. in fact it even got a walkley award. so we are now sending a person to a third country by reason of the intellectual view of that person of the government of that third country, in this case th
that news coming _ joining us on bbc news. that news coming from _ joining us on bbc news. that news coming from the - joining us on bbc news. that news coming from the uk that julian assange is allowed to have a full appeal of the issues heard, what you expect to come from that?— to come from that? first of all, i welcome _ to come from that? first of all, i welcome that. - to come from that? first of all, i welcome that. the . all, i welcome that. the position i have is one of...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the us military carries out a fourth round of airstrikes against yemen's houthis just hours after the group hit an american ship. the rwanda deportation bill passes through the house of commons. downing street calling it a "major step" in stopping migrant boats crossing the channel. the boss of intel, the us chip giant, warns of a "turbulent world" — the reason they've invested billions building factories closer to home. and deadly fire ants have been filmed forming rafts to survive and travel on flood waters across storm—ravaged australia. hello. i'm sally bundock. a very a very warm welcome to a very warm welcome to the a very warm welcome to the programme. the us military has carried out a fourth round of airstrikes against the iranian—backed houthis in yemen. the us says it struck 1a houthi missiles which may have been intended for attacks on shipping in the red sea. it came just hours after the houthis used a drone to hit another us—owned cargo ship in the gulf of aden. o
live from london, this is bbc news. the us military carries out a fourth round of airstrikes against yemen's houthis just hours after the group hit an american ship. the rwanda deportation bill passes through the house of commons. downing street calling it a "major step" in stopping migrant boats crossing the channel. the boss of intel, the us chip giant, warns of a "turbulent world" — the reason they've invested billions building factories closer to home. and deadly fire...
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this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. an entire section of a ten—storey apartment block in the russian city of belgorod has collapsed leaving 20 people injured after what the local governor said was a direct hit during a ukrainian bombardment. the best television programmes of 2023 will be honoured at tonight's bafta tv awards in london. bbc�*s police drama happy valley has five nominations. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests, switzerland are crowned this year's winners.
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hannah miller, bbc news. speaking to bbc breakfast this morning, the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, said he would accept another £10 million donation from frank hester — — and that he is not a racist. we are not a racist party. i have never met mr hester. i don't think he is the racist person. i think he said something stupid, completely inappropriate. we all say stupid things at times. i don't think people generally say something as stupid as that. but he has apologised. i think we should try and move on from that and i would reiterate to people that the government has the most diverse cabinet in history. we have got the first british asian prime minister in history. we have a proud record in terms of diversity and equality. that is what we stand for. that is what people should have the confidence in us that that is the case. let's turn to the latest on the post office it scandal here in the uk. the government is introducing new legislation to automatically quash related convictions. a compensa
hannah miller, bbc news. speaking to bbc breakfast this morning, the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, said he would accept another £10 million donation from frank hester — — and that he is not a racist. we are not a racist party. i have never met mr hester. i don't think he is the racist person. i think he said something stupid, completely inappropriate. we all say stupid things at times. i don't think people generally say something as stupid as that. but he has apologised. i think...
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welcome to bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees, says more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee rafah in southern gaza due to the ongoing israeli offensive. philippe lazzarini said they were leaving without safe passage or protection, heading to areas with little water or sanitation. more than a million palestinians had taken refuge in the city after it was designated a "safe zone" early on in the conflict. this development comes as israel's military says it's recovered the body of another hostage inside gaza. the remains have been identified as ron benjamin, who the military says was killed in the october 7th attack by hamas. and in a further development, the israeli war cabinet minister, benny gantz, is threatening to bring down prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government if he doesn't agree to his post—war plan for gaza within three weeks. here's what he said. translation: the people of israel are watching you. i you must choose between zionism and cynicism, between
welcome to bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees, says more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee rafah in southern gaza due to the ongoing israeli offensive. philippe lazzarini said they were leaving without safe passage or protection, heading to areas with little water or sanitation. more than a million palestinians had taken refuge in the city after it was designated a "safe zone" early on in the conflict. this development comes as israel's military...
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ione wells, bbc news, their food. ione wells, bbc news. and _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when aires. i one of the biggest nights in the fashion industry's calendar is under way in new york where celebrities are gathering for the annual met gala. the event, hosted by vogue editor—in—chief anna wintour and held at the metropolitan museum of art, is known for its extravagant red carpet fashion and star—studded guest list. this year's theme is the garden of time. if you want to see more about that, go to our website, bbc.com/news, where we have a live page showing all the styles in fashion and the rest of the day's news. thanks for watching. i am caitriona perry. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, your bank holiday monday probably came with a rain interruption at some point. it was pretty unsettled. some lengthy spells of rain across the southeast of england, but plenty of showers elsewhere. others, though, managed some sunshine. and in lincolnshire, we had 11 hours of sun, so it wasn't so b
ione wells, bbc news, their food. ione wells, bbc news. and _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when _ their food. ione wells, bbc news, and when aires. i one of the biggest nights in the fashion industry's calendar is under way in new york where celebrities are gathering for the annual met gala. the event, hosted by vogue editor—in—chief anna wintour and held at the metropolitan museum of art, is known for its extravagant red carpet fashion and star—studded guest list. this year's...
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this is bbc news. the bbc uncovers evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches. a senior hezbollah commander is killed by an israeli drone strike in southern lebanon. america's top diplomat antony blinken is due in tel aviv as part of his attempts to stop the gaza conflict from spreading. he hasjust he has just arrived he hasjust arrived in saudi arabia and will be in israel later. and blast off! as the first american spacecraft in more than 50 years is on its way to the moon after a successful launch. hello, welcome to bbc news now. evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches has been uncovered by the bbc. tbjoshua was the late founder of the synagogue church of all nations in nigeria and built an evangelical empire that counted
this is bbc news. the bbc uncovers evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches. a senior hezbollah commander is killed by an israeli drone strike in southern lebanon. america's top diplomat antony blinken is due in tel aviv as part of his attempts to stop the gaza conflict from spreading. he hasjust he has just arrived he hasjust arrived in saudi arabia and will be in israel later. and blast off! as the first...
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jessica lane, bbc news. police in lincolnshire say two people have died, after their car became submerged in water. it happened on saturday in tetney lock, in the early afternoon, near grimsby and the mouth of the river humber. police say there was a collision, and a blue mercedes 300 left the road. a 16—year—old boy and a ao—year—old man were pronounced dead at the scene — their next of kin have been informed. in the last hour of the us aviation agency has said 171 boeing 737 max 9 aeroplanes will remain grounded until it is satisfied they are safe following the incident with an air alaska plane that had to make an emergency landing after losing part of its fuselage. some air alaska planes had returned to service after safety checks but the faa decision means that they can't now fly again for now. leigh milner reports. this video footage was taken by a passenger on board flight 1282 shortly after take—off. look closely and you can see a hole in the side of the plane — a panel has been blown ou
jessica lane, bbc news. police in lincolnshire say two people have died, after their car became submerged in water. it happened on saturday in tetney lock, in the early afternoon, near grimsby and the mouth of the river humber. police say there was a collision, and a blue mercedes 300 left the road. a 16—year—old boy and a ao—year—old man were pronounced dead at the scene — their next of kin have been informed. in the last hour of the us aviation agency has said 171 boeing 737 max 9...
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bbc news app. let's turn to chile now where emergency teams are battling to control wildfires that have killed at least 64 people. rescue teams have warned that more bodies will be found. more than 1000 homes have been destroyed. a state of emergency is in place in central and southern parts of the country, where many people have been told to evacuate. the chilean president, gabriel boric, said he would make "all necessary resources" available. for more on this, we are joined by news reporter mimi swaby. what can you updaters with? now than 60 --eole what can you updaters with? now than 60 peeple have — what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been _ what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed _ what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed and - what can you updaters with? now than 60 people have been killed and the - 60 people have been killed and the interior minister has said this number is likely to significantly increase as rescuers get into
bbc news app. let's turn to chile now where emergency teams are battling to control wildfires that have killed at least 64 people. rescue teams have warned that more bodies will be found. more than 1000 homes have been destroyed. a state of emergency is in place in central and southern parts of the country, where many people have been told to evacuate. the chilean president, gabriel boric, said he would make "all necessary resources" available. for more on this, we are joined by news...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: president zelensky says ukraine only has about a quarter of the air defences it needs to fight off russian attacks, warning that russia could increase strikes in the north—east of the country, following recent gains near kharkiv. a close ally of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc he'll "never give up" fighting putin, months fter a brutal hammer attack outside his home in lithuania, where he lives in exile. the president of georgia vetoes a controversial draft law that's caused mass protests across the country. critics say it stifles free speech. she will almost certainly be overawed by parliament. a boil water notice has been lifted for thousands around brixton after no traces of a parasite were found in supply area. traces of cryptosporidiosis were identified on wednesday. more on all of those stories on the bbc news website or app. a full bulletin of news at five o'clock. now on bbc news, newscast. hello, you two. hi. hello. pleased to s
this is bbc news. the headlines: president zelensky says ukraine only has about a quarter of the air defences it needs to fight off russian attacks, warning that russia could increase strikes in the north—east of the country, following recent gains near kharkiv. a close ally of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc he'll "never give up" fighting putin, months fter a brutal hammer attack outside his home in lithuania, where he lives in exile. the president...
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jim reed, bbc news. if you're a fan of winter sports, you'll know all about curling — whose contestants slide heavy stones along the ice , and frantically scrub their path with brushes. but where do the blocks of granite come from? in the lead—up to the world men's curling championships we've been to the island of ailsa craig, off scotland's west coast, for a glimpse of a unique process. what's stood the test of time is certainly this type of rock that's here. this metamorphic rock from this small island. it's hard to believe that take it from a rough rock like this, ends up into a masterpiece and somebody throws that rock that then ends up winning the gold medal. this is kays of scotland. we manufacture curling stones for the olympics and the world championships in over 17 different countries. we've been here for 174 years. this is where we use all the hand tools. and it's really the skill of the crafter that gives it that final finished shape of the curling stone. the operation was known as three h
jim reed, bbc news. if you're a fan of winter sports, you'll know all about curling — whose contestants slide heavy stones along the ice , and frantically scrub their path with brushes. but where do the blocks of granite come from? in the lead—up to the world men's curling championships we've been to the island of ailsa craig, off scotland's west coast, for a glimpse of a unique process. what's stood the test of time is certainly this type of rock that's here. this metamorphic rock from...
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this is bbc news. this is the scene live at the international court ofjustice, which is today hearing israel's defence against accusations of genocide brought by south africa. explosions across yemen as us and uk forces launch air strikes against houthi rebel targets in retaliation for attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. uk prime minister rishi sunak says that the strikes are a "limited, necessary and proportionate action in self—defence". a senior houthi leader warns that the us and uk would "pay a heavy price" and says the attacks on ships are set to continue. hello, i'm lucy grey. let me take you straight to these live pictures from the hague, where israel is presenting its response to the international court ofjustice — after south africa claimed its actions in gaza were genocide. it's the second and final day of hearings at the united nations' highest court. let's listen in. or are being committed. _ let's listen in. or are being committed, but _ let's listen in. or are being committed
this is bbc news. this is the scene live at the international court ofjustice, which is today hearing israel's defence against accusations of genocide brought by south africa. explosions across yemen as us and uk forces launch air strikes against houthi rebel targets in retaliation for attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. uk prime minister rishi sunak says that the strikes are a "limited, necessary and proportionate action in self—defence". a senior houthi leader warns that...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu says a maritime aid corridor from cyprus to gaza could start operating this weekend to try to ease the humanitarian situation there. it will be a joint operation between the eu, us, uk, and united arab emirates. meanwhile, the united states says it could take up to 60 days for a temporary port to be built, as the un warns a quarter of people in gaza are on the brink of famine. in england, the health ombudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk because the health service is overstretched and understaffed. the situation in haiti continutes to deteriorate. heavy gunfire has been heard near what remains of the presidential palace in the capital, port—au—prince.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu says a maritime aid corridor from cyprus to gaza could start operating this weekend to try to ease the humanitarian situation there. it will be a joint operation between the eu, us, uk, and united arab emirates. meanwhile, the united states says it could take up to 60 days for a temporary port to be built, as the un warns a quarter of people in gaza are on the brink of famine. in england, the health ombudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk...
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stay with us on bbc news, we _ news. thank you so much. stay with us on bbc news, we have _ news. thank you so much. stay with us on bbc news, we have the i us on bbc news, we have the headlines coming up very shortly. live from london. this is bbc news. the syrian government blames israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo, which killed at least 42 people. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to the largest conservative party's donor. calls for a police investigation after the bbc revealed the post office knew of flaws in the it system used by branch managers. and beyonce is back with herfirst country album. hello. we start this hour in the middle east. syria has blamed israel for air strikes on the northern city of aleppo which have killed at least 42 people and wounded many others. they include syrian soldiers and some fighters from the lebanese group hezbollah. in gaza israel has said it's looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in. on thursday the un's
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ian haslam, bbc news. thank you for watching bbc news. we will be back at the top of the our in taiwan to see how the accounting is going in the election. very important election. our reporter reporting in the last few minutes that it reporting in the last few minutes thatitis reporting in the last few minutes that it is close, he says, on almost exactly as the polls have been saying for the last month. the vice president holding a 4.5% lead. all the latest news out of the top of the latest news out of the top of the hour, stay with us on bbc news. hello, there. most of us have seen plenty of this today, a lot of cloud around, but it is predominantly dry. the weather story, though, is on the change from tomorrow and into next week. it's going to turn noticeably colder with a risk of snow, even at lower levels in the north. and, yes, we will see some severe night—time frost. for the here and now, though, for the start of this weekend, we've got this cold front sinking its way steadily southwards. the real cold air not quite arriving yet,
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goad bbc news. what do you make of this latest development?— bbc news. what do you make of this latest development? good morning. it is bad news for — latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing _ latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing because - latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing because the - is bad news for boeing because the alaska event, obviously very spectacular although fortunately with no one killed or injured. the perspective would have been to hope this was a one—off, one unique event which had occurred somewhere on the production line or on the aircraft's operation which led to the door coming loose, and what this tells us as there is something systemic present on more than one aircraft, i gather alaska also reporting loose fastenings found. security is already a hot topic within the industry around boeing and the max production line in particular. the . uestion production line in particular. the question many— production line in particular. the question many people will want
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this is bbc news. the headlines. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza , as uk aid supplies are air—dropped into the strip for the first time since the war began. a warning from police about drivers under the influence of illegal drugs. and london's iconic bt tower will become a hotel after being sold welcome to the programme. police in some areas say they're now catching more drivers under the influence of illegal drugs than of alcohol — with one force describing what they called an "epidemic" of drug driving. senior offers say some motorists seem to view drug—driving as more acceptable than drink—driving. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. 9am on a tuesday morning and merseyside police are out in central liverpool. today, they're particularly looking out for drink and drug driving. officers have been pulling over any vehicles that look like they're unsafe in some way or are being driven in an unsafe manner. and already, within half an hour this morning, they've made three a
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there is more on the bbc news website. if you want to | the bbc news website. if you want to find out more about this issue you can watch the documentary called egg freezing and me on the iplayer. bbc analysis has found 41 clinics offering this privately could be breaching advertising guidance. we have many case studies and please read. you are watching bbc news. she rose to internationalfame as one fifth of the spice girls — but despite selling millions of records, singer mel b later found herself penniless and living back with her mum. citing the breakdown of an abusive relationship for her troubles, mel now hopes she can use her own experience to help others reclaim their lives. charlotte gallagher went to meet her. mel b made millions from the spice girls. but a few years ago, after leaving an abusive marriage, she was left with almost nothing, and had to move in with her mum in leeds. her ex denies the allegations. it's embarrassing, it's shameful. i'm all about girl power. yeah, look at what i'm just leaving, which is a complete girl powerless situation
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welcome to bbc news. your response to josep welcome to bbc news. your response tojosep borrell�*s comments that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war? this is of course outrageous. we are trying to help the palestinians in gaza to get the support they need, military support they need, military support and find ways to reach them. hamas loot the income merchandise and take it for themselves. unfortunately this causes lots of damage to the ability of people to get what they need. that is what is happening in cars and on the 6th of october, the day before the hamas attack, we were involved in operations to help the palestinian operation in gaza and allow more people to work in israel and have better living conditions. he speak of israel is somebody trying to starve the population, it is outrageous from mrjosep borrell. ,., . ~ outrageous from mrjosep borrell. u, . ~ ,., borrell. the un backed report sa s that borrell. the un backed report says that famine _ borrell. the un backed report says that famine is _ borrell. the un backed report say
welcome to bbc news. your response to josep welcome to bbc news. your response tojosep borrell�*s comments that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war? this is of course outrageous. we are trying to help the palestinians in gaza to get the support they need, military support they need, military support and find ways to reach them. hamas loot the income merchandise and take it for themselves. unfortunately this causes lots of damage to the ability of people to get what they need. that...
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peter saull, bbc news. five people have died while trying to cross the english channel, in what are the first recorded fatalities of the year. the major incident happened in the early hours this morning as dozens of migrants tried to board a small boat in the waters near the seaside town of wimereux in northern france. 72 people, including ten children, were rescued from the beach and one person was taken to hospital. the former prime minister theresa may, who awarded paula vennells a cbe in 2019 for services to the post office, has said it's right that it was handed back. it comes as there are growing questions over why the honour was given in the first place, despite reports today that concerns were raised during the vetting process. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. to give you the nuts and bolts of how the new year's honours system works, people are nominated from all walks of life, it is then vetted, it goes to the pm and the monarch bestows the honour. paula vennells received her cbe in
peter saull, bbc news. five people have died while trying to cross the english channel, in what are the first recorded fatalities of the year. the major incident happened in the early hours this morning as dozens of migrants tried to board a small boat in the waters near the seaside town of wimereux in northern france. 72 people, including ten children, were rescued from the beach and one person was taken to hospital. the former prime minister theresa may, who awarded paula vennells a cbe in...
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please do keep watching bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. russia's prison service says alexei navalny has died. he was a critic of vladimir putin and made his most recent court appearance on thursday. there has been international condemnation and we will bring you full analysis and reaction. it’s full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed — full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed this _ full analysis and reaction. it�*s confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. irate confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this - sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this and l sign of putin's brutality. we should. hold him accountable for this and no one should — hold him accountable for this and no one should be in doubt about the dreadful— one should be in doubt about the dreadful nature of his regime in russia — dreadful
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. it was the interview which caused prince andrew to withdraw from all public duties. now his 2019 newsnight head—to—head with emily maitlis has been turned into a film. scoop tells the behind—the—scenes story, with billie piper as the producer sam mcalister, who landed the interview, and gillian anderson playing emily maitlis. although she originally turned down the part as she believed taking on the role of the former newsnight host was too scary. they've both been speaking to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. tomorrow night, in an unprecedented interview, we will hear from the duke himself. it's newsnight, the movie, or rather, a netflix dramatisation of how producer sam mcalister, played by billie piper, secured emily maitlis's 2019 interview with prince andrew... the allegations surrounding jeffrey epstein include his friend prince andrew. ..with gillian anderson as emily maitlis. like a walk in the park. why do you need to make a dramatic version of it when t
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. it was the interview which caused prince andrew to withdraw from all public duties. now his 2019 newsnight head—to—head with emily maitlis has been turned into a film. scoop tells the behind—the—scenes story, with billie piper as the producer sam mcalister, who landed the interview, and gillian anderson playing emily maitlis. although she originally turned down the part as she believed taking on the role of...
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nomia iqbal, bbc news, new hampshire. and we will have full coverage of the result of the new hampshire primary here on the bbc news channel, and we are running a special page on the bbc news website with updates as well, and of course you can go to the bbc iplayer if you want to watch a live stream of our coverage as well. now let's bring you some breaking news here in the uk, and that is that a man who pleaded guilty to killing three people and the attempted murder of three others has had his plea accepted in court he killed 19—year—old students barnaby pleaded guilty to three counts of manslaughter and of diminished responsibility. there is a picture of him. hopefully we may have images of him. hopefully we may have images of the students and of mr coates, who were killed in that attack. unfortunately we don't at the moment, but he was accused of stabbing them each multiple times in the early hours of this morning, and he is now facing a sentencing hearing which is expected to last two or three days, so he had had
nomia iqbal, bbc news, new hampshire. and we will have full coverage of the result of the new hampshire primary here on the bbc news channel, and we are running a special page on the bbc news website with updates as well, and of course you can go to the bbc iplayer if you want to watch a live stream of our coverage as well. now let's bring you some breaking news here in the uk, and that is that a man who pleaded guilty to killing three people and the attempted murder of three others has had his...
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you're live with bbc news. the white house says it is working to reschedule a meeting with an israeli delegation to discuss its plans for rafah in gaza. earlier this week prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly cancelled his delegation�*s visit to washington when the us abstained during a un security council vote on a resolution that called for a ceasefire in gaza. meanwhile, the un high commissionerfor human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where famine is looming. these are images of destruction in gaza in the past 2a hours. volker turk said israel had obligations as the occupying power, and was placing unreasonable demands on the delivery of aid. he's been speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen. and a warning — his report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. gaza is no place to be ill. noura mohammed had lung and liver problems before the war. now, after months of starvation and without the ri
you're live with bbc news. the white house says it is working to reschedule a meeting with an israeli delegation to discuss its plans for rafah in gaza. earlier this week prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly cancelled his delegation�*s visit to washington when the us abstained during a un security council vote on a resolution that called for a ceasefire in gaza. meanwhile, the un high commissionerfor human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling...
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bbc news website to find complete coverage of this, or the bbc news app. let's speak to olga ivshina, from the bbc russia service. tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? fine tell us about the speech today, what are we “petting?— tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for _ are we expecting? one thing has been stable over the years for putin's - stable over the years for putin's addresses and press conferences. this year is no exception. he is late, but according to his standards, five or ten minutes is nothing, sometimes even late hours. this year, it is important because as you rightly said, the presidential elections, which no doubt will secure putin another term, are due in a few weeks. but the kremlin like to see things go smoothly, that is why everybody is on high alert and will be listening to the address at the address itself will be broke out in cinemas in
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you are watching bbc news. my name _ hasjust concluded. you are watching bbc news. my name is _ hasjust concluded. you are watching bbc news. my name is lewis - hasjust concluded. you are watching | bbc news. my name is lewis vaughan jones, just taking over from bbc news. my name is lewis vaughan jones, just taking overfrom my colleague luxmy. these are live pictures from moscow. we are seeing pictures from moscow. we are seeing pictures of the service outside the church, heading on to proceedings there and you can see hundreds of people out to mark the funeral of alexei navalny. we will be staying on these pictures as they move now towards the cemetery for the burial. we have various keeping a cross to try to get a sense of exactly what is happening, and this will be the focus in half an hour or so when they arrive there if all those people we are seeing outside the church to make that short walk across moscow. let me also show you the youtube channel of alexei navalny's team. just so you know and you are where we will be using that feed as well. they have their ow
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daniela relph, bbc news. well, it's not the first health problem the king has had in recent years — it's been a week since the king left hospital after undergoing the procedure for an enlarged prostrate. in 2020 and 2022 he caught covid twice, but only experienced mild symptoms. in 2008, he had a minor surgery for a growth in the bridge of his nose. and in 2023 he underwent a routine surgery for a hernia. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is outside the london clinic where charles had his treatment, and doctors diagnosed his cancer. the king spent three nights here and it was during that time that he had diagnostic tests that picked up the cancer. the palaces and seeing what form of cancer the king has, only that it isn't prostate cancer. nor are they saying how early it was caught. —— palace isn't saying. clearly the palace doesn't want to invite speculation. they have said that he began today a series of scheduled regular treatments for the cancer and he is being treated as an outpatient, and most cance
daniela relph, bbc news. well, it's not the first health problem the king has had in recent years — it's been a week since the king left hospital after undergoing the procedure for an enlarged prostrate. in 2020 and 2022 he caught covid twice, but only experienced mild symptoms. in 2008, he had a minor surgery for a growth in the bridge of his nose. and in 2023 he underwent a routine surgery for a hernia. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is outside the london clinic where charles had his...
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this is bbc news. u nfortu nately unfortunately where they've been told to go has been bombarded. there frankly is no safe place in gaza, installations flying the blue flag are not safe. there's been some 217 incidences of the premises being bombarded or bombed, and 62 of those are direct hits— each of them are violations of international humanitarian law. we even have to any two instances of the israeli military using unwra installations for military operations. and we've had some 319 internationally displaced people, local palestinians who have been killed while in un installations. unfortunately even in the south, where some 1 installations. unfortunately even in the south, where some1 million, 1.25 million palestinians have fled, even there it's not safe. and again, there's simply no safe place for civilians in gaza right now. we've seen an escalation _ civilians in gaza right now. we've seen an escalation in _ civilians in gaza right now. we've seen an escalation in the - civilians in gaza right
this is bbc news. u nfortu nately unfortunately where they've been told to go has been bombarded. there frankly is no safe place in gaza, installations flying the blue flag are not safe. there's been some 217 incidences of the premises being bombarded or bombed, and 62 of those are direct hits— each of them are violations of international humanitarian law. we even have to any two instances of the israeli military using unwra installations for military operations. and we've had some 319...
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alex forsyth, bbc news. scotland's first minister, john swinney, will launch the snp's election campaign in glasgow later today. he will urge people to put "scotland's interests first" and say that independence will bring higher living standards and a betterfunded nhs. two key right—wing members of israel's coalition government have threatened to bring it down if the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, agrees to a peace deal for gaza put forward by president biden. the national security minister itamar ben—gvir said accepting the proposals would be "foolhardy" and a "victory for terrorism". the finance minister bezalel smotrich said the offensive in gaza must continue until hamas is destroyed. thousands of people gathered in tel aviv to demand that their government accepts the new ceasefire and hostage release deal outlined by president biden. some told reporters that they feared the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, may torpedo the proposal. a group campaigning to bring hostages home has warned that s
alex forsyth, bbc news. scotland's first minister, john swinney, will launch the snp's election campaign in glasgow later today. he will urge people to put "scotland's interests first" and say that independence will bring higher living standards and a betterfunded nhs. two key right—wing members of israel's coalition government have threatened to bring it down if the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, agrees to a peace deal for gaza put forward by president biden. the national...
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this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal. some of those falsely accused of fraud have told the public inquiry they were bullied or intimidated by post office investigators. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. liverpool have won the football league cup for a 10th time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwanted record, they have lost their last six c
this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal....