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yunus mulla, bbc news. police in papua new guinea say they will use "all necessary force" to quell an outbreak of tribal violence in the country's highlands. it follows the killing of at least 60 men in an ambush in enga province as they reportedly prepared to attack a neighbouring group. communal violence in papua new guinea is often caused by disputes over land and natural resources. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer gave us this update. well, we're hearing from the authorities in papua new guinea that they are revising down the number of people they believe to have been killed in this latest outbreak of tribal fighting in papua new guinea's highlands region. initially, they were saying between 50, possibly more than 60 people had been shot dead. they now say that 26 people have been murdered in an apparent ambush perpetrated by one warring faction on members of another, another warring tribe. but either way, this is a significant loss of life in papua new guinea. tribal conflict is quite common in tha
yunus mulla, bbc news. police in papua new guinea say they will use "all necessary force" to quell an outbreak of tribal violence in the country's highlands. it follows the killing of at least 60 men in an ambush in enga province as they reportedly prepared to attack a neighbouring group. communal violence in papua new guinea is often caused by disputes over land and natural resources. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer gave us this update. well, we're hearing from the authorities...
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you are watching bbc news. we - difficult. do stay with us. you are watching bbc news. we are i difficult. do stay with us. you are i watching bbc news. we are bringing you ruling coverage on that breaking news coming out of manchester crown court as we expect the sentencing of the two teenage murderers of 16—year—old brianna ghey. they have been identified as scarletjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe. they stabbed brianna to death with a hunting knife back in february 2023. almost a week to the day. just to bring our viewers up—to—date, inside court, this afternoon lawyers have been putting forward mitigating circumstances ahead of this sentencing that we are expecting. just talk us through some of those legal arguments that we have been hearing. legal arguments that we have been hearint. , ., legal arguments that we have been hearint. . ., ., hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution _ hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing _ hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing for- hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing for factors l hea
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you can watch these pictures on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining me. the weather has been present for us today, it believe there is no picture out there and we have had snow across the hills of northern ireland. it has been snowing across northern parts of wales, northern england two and into southern scotland. this is the radarfrom earlier on. it is mostly hills know, at least where it is following heaviest. not exclusively. we have had a wet covering of snow on the ground as well, but let's focus on the amber warnings from the met office valid for this afternoon across northern parts of wales and into this evening across the pennines so that some of the higher rates could get as much as 25 centimetres of snow. the transpennine roots could be very tricky, so take it steady during the rush hour. on top of that, we have some strong winds blowing out of the east and this is a picture around for pm. temperatures just a picture around for pm. temperaturesjust a a picture around for pm. temperatures jus
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this is bbc news, the headlines. police recovered a body from the river thames believed to be that of abdul ezedi, wanted for a corrosive substance attack in south london. a former conservative mp loses his appeal against a house of commons suspension, it is expected to lead to a by—election? former strictly come dancing star robin windsor dies at the age of 44 and scientists in australia say they have identified the brightest object ever recorded, a quasar. i'm lewis vaughan jones, i'm lewis vaughanjones, welcome back. we start in the uk, scott benton, the british mp caught in a lobbying scandal has had his appeal against a recommended 35 day suspension from parliament dismissed by an independent panel. benton was caught by undercover newspaper investigators posing as gambling industry investors offering to lobby ministers and tabled parliamentary questions. a common standard committee report said he'd given the message "he was corrupt and for sale". benton has sat as an independent mp since being effectively expe
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the apprentice is on bbc one — gallagher, bbc news. the apprentice is on bbc one at _ gallagher, bbc news. the apprentice is on bbc one at 9pm _ gallagher, bbc news. the apprentice is on bbc one at 9pm tonight. - gallagher, bbc news. the apprentice is on bbc one at 9pm tonight. you i is on bbc one at 9pm tonight. you can also watch of course on the bbc iplayer as well. the one o'clock news is coming up shortly but first a look at the weather with thomas. hello, thanks forjoining me. the outlook is looking rather like the picture behind me, so those lumpy, layered clouds on the way of the next few days. on top of that it will be very mild, windy, a little bit of rain around. a little bit of talk about wintry weather possibly heading our way sometime next week but that is really a long way off. in fact it is quite the opposite of the moment. if anything we will see even milder air streaming in from the south, this arc of cloud here, where the fronts of the north and south. high pressure here. look at this airfrom south. high pressure her
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tom brook, bbc news. the first commercial firm to land a spacecraft on the moon has given new details about why there was a difficult landing and limited communications after it touched down last week. after a successful ta ke—off of the uncrewed 0dysseus, it emerged that the lasers that were supposed to measure the distance to the lunar surface were not working. the firm behind the mission says that despite efforts to make corrections, the craft had hit the ground harder than planned. one of its legs broke, making the craft tilt with its main solar panel facing the ground. just to bring you these pictures that are coming into us at bbc news. this is prince william making a public appearance. the reason we are focusing on it is because prince william unexpectedly pulled out of attending a public appearance earlier this week. it was a royal service for the late former king of greece. he was due to be giving a reading at that event but then at relatively last—minute, he pulled out and sent his apologies
tom brook, bbc news. the first commercial firm to land a spacecraft on the moon has given new details about why there was a difficult landing and limited communications after it touched down last week. after a successful ta ke—off of the uncrewed 0dysseus, it emerged that the lasers that were supposed to measure the distance to the lunar surface were not working. the firm behind the mission says that despite efforts to make corrections, the craft had hit the ground harder than planned. one of...
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you're live with bbc news. labour has withdrawn support for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, azhar ali, because of remarks he made about israel. the party says further information has now come to light. it had previously defended mr ali, after he'd apologised. it's too late for labour to change its candidate. opponents have accused the party of being in disarray. here's the audio, published by the daily mail newspaper, with those comments from mr ali. it shouldn't have been suspended, right? it was suspended on what was said. and, you know, i know him really well. and he's a solid palestinian pro—palestine supporter. the media and some of the people in the media from certainjewish quarters were giving **** about what he said. let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale. what is the feeling they are of what has happened there in rochdale? it is interesting. if you walk around the town centre you would be hard pressed to know that a by—election is due to take place here in a few weeks�*
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. executives at water companies could lose their bonuses in future if the firm they run causes environmental damage — like letting illegal sewage—spills pollute a beach or river. environment secretary stephen barclay said it was time water company bosses "took responsibility". campaigners and opposition parties said they had been calling for restrictions on water boss bonuses for some time. a key parliamentary committee says the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda is "fundamentally incompatible" with the uk's human rights safeguards. thejoint committee on human rights said the legislation jeopardised the uk's international reputation. the bill will be debated in detail by the house of lords this week and faces substantial opposition. labour has defended standing by its candidate in the rochdale by—election — despite his remarks about israel. azhar ali said sorry for reportedly saying the country had
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. executives at water companies could lose their bonuses in future if the firm they run causes environmental damage — like letting illegal sewage—spills pollute a beach or river. environment secretary stephen barclay said it was time water company bosses "took responsibility". campaigners and opposition parties said they had been calling for restrictions on water boss bonuses for some time. a key...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. reuters is reporting russian opposition politician alexei navalny was close to being freed in a prisoner swap at the time of his death, along with two us nationals. with more on this, i'm nowjoined by vitaliy shevchenko, russia editor at bbc monitoring. this comes from maria pevchikh, a close ally of alexei navalny. she said that talks to release him had reached the final stage. according to maria pevchikh, he was going to be exchanged for a russian state security service assassin who is currently serving a life sentence in germany. together with alexei navalny, two american citizens were said to be exchanged. according to her it was the result of a long and complicated project which had lasted for two years. interestingly, vladimir putin brought up the subject of a possible exchange in an interview with tucker carlson earlier this month. he suggested that an american journalist could be exchanged for that russian assassin currently in germany. he room —— his remarks in a way give
marc ashdown, bbc news. reuters is reporting russian opposition politician alexei navalny was close to being freed in a prisoner swap at the time of his death, along with two us nationals. with more on this, i'm nowjoined by vitaliy shevchenko, russia editor at bbc monitoring. this comes from maria pevchikh, a close ally of alexei navalny. she said that talks to release him had reached the final stage. according to maria pevchikh, he was going to be exchanged for a russian state security...
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news website and bbc news app. the uk has fallen into recession. the economy shrank by nought point 3% in the final three months of last year, according to the office for national statistics. that follows a contraction of 0.1% from july to august. we'll be taking a look at what this means forfamilies, businesses, politics and the wider world. a recession is often measured by a fall in the economy over two consecutive quarters — a widely used method across many countries in the world — this is termed a technical recession. experts say it's down to higher inflation and interest rates which have have hit consumer spending. the figures more broadly point to an economy that is stagnating, despite a strong jobs market and real wage growth. but it is a blow for britain's prime minister rishi sunak, given his pledge to have the economy growing by the end of 2023. the opposition labour party say mr sunak "can no longer credibly claim his plan is working". let's have a look at the figures globally. if we take a look at t
news website and bbc news app. the uk has fallen into recession. the economy shrank by nought point 3% in the final three months of last year, according to the office for national statistics. that follows a contraction of 0.1% from july to august. we'll be taking a look at what this means forfamilies, businesses, politics and the wider world. a recession is often measured by a fall in the economy over two consecutive quarters — a widely used method across many countries in the world — this...
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nick garnet, bbc news. let's stick with this story and cross live to magister crown court where our reporter rowan bridge is for us and has been reporting on this case throughout the morning. currently inside court, just talk us through what is happening. we are hearing defence mitigation, what are the kcs saying in defence and prosecution?— the kcs saying in defence and rosecution? , . ., prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing — prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing the _ prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing the fact _ prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing the fact is _ prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing the fact is that - prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing the fact is that they - was arguing the fact is that they think there are aggravating in this case so they pointed to the fact that there have been transphobic comments made by eddie ratcliffe in discussions with scarlett over the planned merger of brianna ghey. they also talked about
nick garnet, bbc news. let's stick with this story and cross live to magister crown court where our reporter rowan bridge is for us and has been reporting on this case throughout the morning. currently inside court, just talk us through what is happening. we are hearing defence mitigation, what are the kcs saying in defence and prosecution?— the kcs saying in defence and rosecution? , . ., prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing — prosecution? so, the prosecution kc was arguing the...
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you're live with bbc news. julian sands, the founder of wikileaks who leaked classified military documents. the us wanted him extradited and in london the final appeal against that. we just heard on the last hour or so he might not actually be at court because of illness. what do we know about his location first off? for the last five years julian assange has been held in belmarsh prison and we had thought he might come to the high court for this extradition hearing but we are told by his lawyers that he is too unwell to attend either here or by video link from belmarsh prison, so he is not here but you can see behind me has supporters definitely are. they have been here from early this morning and chanting and holding placards saying threejulian assange. his lawyers are inside arguing his case to the two judges that are hearing this case. my colleague is on the side and has been live blogging on the bbc news website and they started off by saying julian assange was subject to an unjustified interference of fre
you're live with bbc news. julian sands, the founder of wikileaks who leaked classified military documents. the us wanted him extradited and in london the final appeal against that. we just heard on the last hour or so he might not actually be at court because of illness. what do we know about his location first off? for the last five years julian assange has been held in belmarsh prison and we had thought he might come to the high court for this extradition hearing but we are told by his...
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news. —— do ourlive —— do our live with bbc news. we are now heading to israel. the plans would have these really military operating cost gas for an indefinite period and the palestinian authority called at these blueprints disastrous —— operating across gaza. 0ur correspondentjenny hill gave us this update from jerusalem. well, they are rather short on detail — the document runs to just over a single page. this is benjamin netanyahu's vision for a post—war gaza. he has been under pressure to publish such a plan almost ever since he began his military operation there following the hamas attacks of october 7th. he envisages that the territory would be governed by local palestinian officials who have no links to any organisation or country hostile to israel. he talks about southern closure on gaza's border with egypt to combat suspected smuggling both over and underground. crucially, he says that israel would retain security control indefinitely over the territory. he says it would be demilitarised territory. he also talks abou
news. —— do ourlive —— do our live with bbc news. we are now heading to israel. the plans would have these really military operating cost gas for an indefinite period and the palestinian authority called at these blueprints disastrous —— operating across gaza. 0ur correspondentjenny hill gave us this update from jerusalem. well, they are rather short on detail — the document runs to just over a single page. this is benjamin netanyahu's vision for a post—war gaza. he has been...
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you're live with bbc news. iraq's army has said an american drone strike on an iranian—backed militia in the iraqi capital, baghdad has threatened security and stability in the region. three people were killed in the attack, including a commander of the group that us officials say was behind recent attacks on us bases in iraq and syria. this was the scene in baghdad earlier. you can see there angry crowds surrounding the burnt out vehicle hit in the attack — chanting, "america is the biggest devil". our middle east correspondent hugo bachega is in baghdad and told us more about the significance of the attack. it is a significant escalation because this american retaliation has now come to the country's capital. so this attack happened last night at around 9.30 in the evening when streets and cafes are busy. i was actually here in the bureau and i heard a loud explosion not really far from here. now, this precision strike hit this car carrying a senior commander of kataib hezbollah, which is this powerful mi
you're live with bbc news. iraq's army has said an american drone strike on an iranian—backed militia in the iraqi capital, baghdad has threatened security and stability in the region. three people were killed in the attack, including a commander of the group that us officials say was behind recent attacks on us bases in iraq and syria. this was the scene in baghdad earlier. you can see there angry crowds surrounding the burnt out vehicle hit in the attack — chanting, "america is the...
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you're alive with bbc news. ——you're live with bbc news. a 42—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after three children were found dead at a property in bristol. avon and somerset police made the discovery when officers attended a "concern for welfare" call in the early hours of sunday morning. the arrested woman is in police custody in hospital. police gave an update. i'd like to start by saying that this is a terrible and deeply distressing tragedy in which three young children have lost their lives. our thoughts are very much with the children's loved ones who are going through an horrendous ordeal. we were first called by a member of the public who was concerned for the welfare of the occupants early on sunday, the 18th of february. officers arrived at about 12:40am and found three children whose lives could not be saved. forensic postmortem examinations will now be carried out on the children to establish the cause of death. and it is important that we don't give further detail on this until the proper processes
you're alive with bbc news. ——you're live with bbc news. a 42—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after three children were found dead at a property in bristol. avon and somerset police made the discovery when officers attended a "concern for welfare" call in the early hours of sunday morning. the arrested woman is in police custody in hospital. police gave an update. i'd like to start by saying that this is a terrible and deeply distressing tragedy in...
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this is bbc news. on patrol when air strikes hit. we'll bring you an exclusive bbc report on the challenges parmademics face, when responding to gaza's emergency calls. as the situation remains desperate in rafa, american, egyptian, israeli and qatari officials meet in cairo to discuss a ceasefire and hostage deal. we'll speak live to dr aurelie godard from doctors without borders — who's just returned from rafah. under who's just returned from rafah. pressure, under who'sjust returned from rafah. pressure, the lab( leader under pressure, the labour party leader in the uk is criticised over the handling of this by—election candidate. it the handling of this by-election candidate. , ., ., . , ., the handling of this by-election candidate. ., . , ., ., candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision _ candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision that _ candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision that when - candidate. it is a tough decision, a necessary decision that when i - candidate. it is a tough
this is bbc news. on patrol when air strikes hit. we'll bring you an exclusive bbc report on the challenges parmademics face, when responding to gaza's emergency calls. as the situation remains desperate in rafa, american, egyptian, israeli and qatari officials meet in cairo to discuss a ceasefire and hostage deal. we'll speak live to dr aurelie godard from doctors without borders — who's just returned from rafah. under who's just returned from rafah. pressure, under who'sjust returned from...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the mother of russian opposition figure alexei navalny demands president putin release his body. translation: the decision - on the question depends only on you. let me finally see my son. i demand you immediately hand over the body of alexei so that i can bury him. the prince of wales says he wants, "to see an end to the fighting as soon as possible," in a major intervention on the israel—gaza conflict. and labour changes its position on the war, with its shadow foreign secretary calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. the situation now in gaza is intolerable, with a dramatic loss of life, intolerable, with a dramatic loss of life. with _ intolerable, with a dramatic loss of life. with so — intolerable, with a dramatic loss of life, with so many people facing starvation. police recover a body from the river thames believed to be abdul shakoor ezedi, wanted over a south london chemical attack. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews a
live from london, this is bbc news. the mother of russian opposition figure alexei navalny demands president putin release his body. translation: the decision - on the question depends only on you. let me finally see my son. i demand you immediately hand over the body of alexei so that i can bury him. the prince of wales says he wants, "to see an end to the fighting as soon as possible," in a major intervention on the israel—gaza conflict. and labour changes its position on the war,...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cern. it been a huge night for taylor swift , who stole the stole the show at this year's grammy awards , and broke some records along the way. it's the 66th annual grammy awards. and tonight, we're coming to you live from the city of los angeles, where the local population has just survived the unthinkable — rain. as a storm battered la, there was shelter for the stars on the red carpet. while, inside the arena, the awards rained down for female artists. ijust won my first grammy! miley cyrus picked up two grammys, giving the crowd a little more than they bargained for. thank you all so much. i don't think i forgot anyone, but i might have forgotten underwear. bye. billie eilish. and the barbie movie took home a win tonight with billie eilish given song of the year for her hit from the film's soundtrack. # i used to float. # now ijust fall down. # i used to know...# taylor swift for midnights. but it's taylor swift who keeps on breaking records. and, as she made history by becoming the o
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cern. it been a huge night for taylor swift , who stole the stole the show at this year's grammy awards , and broke some records along the way. it's the 66th annual grammy awards. and tonight, we're coming to you live from the city of los angeles, where the local population has just survived the unthinkable — rain. as a storm battered la, there was shelter for the stars on the red carpet. while, inside the arena, the awards rained down for female artists. ijust won my...
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you're live with bbc news. in the us, democrats have won a special election for a seat in new york that was left vacant when the republican george santos was expelled from congress. the victory of tom suozzi against mazi pilip in a suburban district is a boost for the party ahead of november's presidential election. it also chips away at the republicans' slim majority in the house. for the first time in 150 years a member of the president's cabinet has been impeached by lawmakers in the us house of representatives. republicans accuse the homeland security secretary, alejandro mayorkas, of failing to enforce immigration laws, resulting in a record surge of migrants crossing the mexican border. it's the first time in american history that a sitting cabinet secretary has been impeached. president biden called it a blatant act of unconstitutional partisanship and accused the republicans of playing petty political games. the margin couldn't have been any closer coming down to a single vote. the yays are 214 and the
you're live with bbc news. in the us, democrats have won a special election for a seat in new york that was left vacant when the republican george santos was expelled from congress. the victory of tom suozzi against mazi pilip in a suburban district is a boost for the party ahead of november's presidential election. it also chips away at the republicans' slim majority in the house. for the first time in 150 years a member of the president's cabinet has been impeached by lawmakers in the us...
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you're live with bbc news. the uk high street chain the body shop is set to go into administration this week, putting the cosmetics retailer's 200 stores and thousands ofjobs at risk. it is understood that trading over the key christmas period and into january was not as strong as hoped and the chain was bought by private equity firm aurelius just weeks ago. let's speak to our money and work reporter peter ruddick. i think it is fair to say that anyone of a certain age, will have seen this on the high street all of their lives. 50 seen this on the high street all of their lives. . seen this on the high street all of their “vea— their lives. so much nostalgia around the — their lives. so much nostalgia around the body _ their lives. so much nostalgia around the body shop. - their lives. so much nostalgia| around the body shop. people their lives. so much nostalgia - around the body shop. people saying it was a high street name of a generation, it was the scent of a generation, it was the scent of a generat
you're live with bbc news. the uk high street chain the body shop is set to go into administration this week, putting the cosmetics retailer's 200 stores and thousands ofjobs at risk. it is understood that trading over the key christmas period and into january was not as strong as hoped and the chain was bought by private equity firm aurelius just weeks ago. let's speak to our money and work reporter peter ruddick. i think it is fair to say that anyone of a certain age, will have seen this on...
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you live with bbc news. antony blinken has met both the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the president. he has described the deal is both possible and essential. some reports suggest the plan provides for the troops of at least 40 days and return for the release of civilian hostages held by hamas. for now the war which broke out in october continues. the health ministry in gaza say at least 100 people were killed overnight and there has been further heavy bombing of southern cities including rafa. israel says 31 of the hostages held by hamas and other groups in gaza are now known to have died. let's hear from antony blinken. the hosta . es hear from antony blinken. the hostages are _ hear from antony blinken. the hostages are foremost in our minds and in _ hostages are foremost in our minds and in our— hostages are foremost in our minds and in our hearts. as you know we now have — and in our hearts. as you know we now have a — and in our hearts. as you know we now have a response from hama
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this is bbc news. the headlines: prince harry s phone—hacking legalfight with the publishers of the daily mirror returns to the high court in london. early results in the pakistan election show a tight race — with at least two parties claiming victory. an israeli air strike on a residential area in rafah — hours after the us said it wouldn't support an offensive that failed to prioritise civilian lives. president putin has insisted that russia has no interest in invading poland, latvia or other nato countries, calling such a scenario "absolutely out of the question". the comments were made during a lengthy interview that was conducted in the kremlin with former fox news host tucker carlson. the interview was broadcast on the tucker carlson network. mr putin accused nato member states of trying to intimidate people with what he called an imaginary russian threat. he said however that the atlantic alliance must accept moscow's territorial gains in ukraine, which he invaded in 2022. he again claimed
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news and there is plenty more on the bbc news website. thank you for watching us for the last few hours, do stay with us. hello there. we've got some unseasonably mild air across much of the uk today. temperatures are a lot higher than they would normally be at this time of the year and higher than yesterday perhaps as well. we've widely got 15 degrees across england and wales and some eastern areas, 17 or even 18 degrees is possible. that's helped by a bit of sunshine coming through. as you can see here earlier on in essex. and continuing the nautical theme, you can see just how different the weather here is in aberdeenshire — fog, low cloud and some rain that's been affecting scotland. that's going to move northwards and out of the way, should dry off in northern ireland. but we're seeing rain developing in england and wales that could be quite heavy for a while. it'll push its way south eastwards. clearer skies will follow and a few showers overnight across some northern and western parts of the country. temperatures aren't going to
news and there is plenty more on the bbc news website. thank you for watching us for the last few hours, do stay with us. hello there. we've got some unseasonably mild air across much of the uk today. temperatures are a lot higher than they would normally be at this time of the year and higher than yesterday perhaps as well. we've widely got 15 degrees across england and wales and some eastern areas, 17 or even 18 degrees is possible. that's helped by a bit of sunshine coming through. as you...
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daniela relph, bbc news. as promised, let's take you to buckingham palace — maryam moshiri is there. world leaders have wished the king well. we heard from the us president, joe biden, and also justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada. earlier today, the archbishop of canterbury also extended his warmest wishes for the king and said that he was praying for king charles., many people around the world are thinking of the king at this difficult time. we know not a lot of detail about exactly what is happening right now. buckingham palace have not made any further statements today, but we do know that the king personally informed both his sons, prince william and prince harry, about his cancer diagnosis. prince harry, of course, currently residing in los angeles. we believe that he has left los angeles and is now on his way to the uk to visit his dad at what must be a very difficult time for him and, of course, the rest of the royal family. and, of course, the rest of the royalfamily. as i mentioned, people
daniela relph, bbc news. as promised, let's take you to buckingham palace — maryam moshiri is there. world leaders have wished the king well. we heard from the us president, joe biden, and also justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada. earlier today, the archbishop of canterbury also extended his warmest wishes for the king and said that he was praying for king charles., many people around the world are thinking of the king at this difficult time. we know not a lot of detail about exactly...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. migratory species such as the african penguin and the whale shark play a crucial role in protecting the ea rth�*s habitats. but a landmark report from the united nations says the extinction risk of the most vulnerable species is on the rise. the report also concluded that human action such as habitat destruction and climate change is to blame. let's speak to to drjohannes fritz, director of the waldrapp—team conservation & research — a conservation project, of human—led flights to help the migration of the bald ibises, one of the world's rarest birds. thank you so much forjoining us. what did you make of the reading of this report? what did you make of the reading of this re ort? ,., ., ., ., ., what did you make of the reading of this report?— what did you make of the reading of this reort? ., ~ . this report? good afternoon. we have been aware for _ this report? good afternoon. we have been aware for a _ this report? good afternoon. we have been aware for a long _ this rep
fergus walsh, bbc news. migratory species such as the african penguin and the whale shark play a crucial role in protecting the ea rth�*s habitats. but a landmark report from the united nations says the extinction risk of the most vulnerable species is on the rise. the report also concluded that human action such as habitat destruction and climate change is to blame. let's speak to to drjohannes fritz, director of the waldrapp—team conservation & research — a conservation project, of...
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you are live with bbc news. now we go to some breaking news and the separatist region of trends in istria, which is an eastern moldova on the border with ukraine, says it is asking russia for protection. the region has been controlled by pro—russian separatists for several years, and is not recognised by much of the international community. leaders there say they will now ask the russian government to "implement measures to protect transnistria in the face of increased pressure from moldova." we�*ll have more on this story in the next hour. but we can speak to vitaly shevchenko, russia editor for bbc monitoring. could you just explain the significance of this development today, please? the thing to remember about transnistria is that russia has a large military base there, which allows it to exercise a significant amount of control over what�*s happening in transnistria and over what such meetings say or do. in fact, it is doubtful that transnistria would exist as a breakaway entity from moldova if this ru
you are live with bbc news. now we go to some breaking news and the separatist region of trends in istria, which is an eastern moldova on the border with ukraine, says it is asking russia for protection. the region has been controlled by pro—russian separatists for several years, and is not recognised by much of the international community. leaders there say they will now ask the russian government to "implement measures to protect transnistria in the face of increased pressure from...
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this is bbc news. almost 60 mps call on the house of commons speaker to quit after wednesday's voting chaos over a ceasefire in gaza. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza — we have rare access to a uk—funded flight air—dropping fuel and food into the strip. there are about to open the door. this is one of the few remaining ways to get help to the people trapped there. some fertility treatments are paused at alabama's main hospital after a court rules that frozen embryos will be classified as children. and in the uk — a watchdog says employers should make reasonable adjustments for women experiencing menopausal symptoms — orface being sued. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones, welcome to bbc news now, we are going to start in the uk with events in parliament and the last 2a hours or so. calls for the speaker to resign. accusations of the labour party put pressure on the speaker to break with usual practices. the leader of the snp in westminster has come out with some strong comm
this is bbc news. almost 60 mps call on the house of commons speaker to quit after wednesday's voting chaos over a ceasefire in gaza. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza — we have rare access to a uk—funded flight air—dropping fuel and food into the strip. there are about to open the door. this is one of the few remaining ways to get help to the people trapped there. some fertility treatments are paused at alabama's main hospital after a court rules that frozen...
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you are live with bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has described comments made by one of his mps lee anderson about the mayor of london, as wrong and unacceptable. mr anderson, the former conservative party deputy chairman said the mayor of london, sadiq khan, was controlled by islamists and he lost the tory whip when he refused to apologise. mr khan said the comments were islamophobic, anti—muslim and racist. speaking on bbc radio york this morning the prime minister denied live to westminster, and our political correspondent ben wright. what has rishi sunak been saying? the conservative's party position on the edison because the deputy prime minister of the weekend was telling interviewers the reason mr anderson had the tory whip suspended was that he hadn't apologised those comments you quoted that he made on gb news on friday. but today the prime minister said quite clearly that the remarks themselves were unacceptable and wrong and that rishi sunak said was widely anderson had the tory whip wit
you are live with bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has described comments made by one of his mps lee anderson about the mayor of london, as wrong and unacceptable. mr anderson, the former conservative party deputy chairman said the mayor of london, sadiq khan, was controlled by islamists and he lost the tory whip when he refused to apologise. mr khan said the comments were islamophobic, anti—muslim and racist. speaking on bbc radio york this morning the prime minister denied live...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in bristol, two fifteen year old boys have been charged with the murder of another teenager. 16—year—old darrian williams was fatally stabbed in rawnsley park play area in the easton area of the city last wednesday. the two attackers were wearing masks and fled the scene on bicycles. they have also each been charged with possessing a knife in a public place. the business secretary kemi badenoch will make a statement to mps today after accusing the former chairman of the post office of misrepresenting the circumstances of his departure. it follows a newspaper interview in which henry staunton claims he was told by a senior civil servant to stall compensation payments for victims of the post office scandal. the british museum has turned off comments on one of its social media posts because of a campaign demanding the return of stone monuments to easter island. the museum in london has two statues taken from the chilean territory in the 1
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in bristol, two fifteen year old boys have been charged with the murder of another teenager. 16—year—old darrian williams was fatally stabbed in rawnsley park play area in the easton area of the city last wednesday. the two attackers were wearing masks and fled the scene on bicycles. they have also each been charged with possessing a knife in a public place. the business secretary kemi badenoch will make a statement to mps...
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this is bbc news. let's move to another story. here in the uk, the leader of the opposition labour party is facing growing pressure over the culture within his party. sir keir starmer is facing a deepening row about anti—semitism and his handling of the suspension of two election candidates, both of whom were at a meeting when anti—israel comments were made. after the party withdrew support for its candidate for the rochdale by—election, azhar ali, for apparent antisemitic remarks, a second candidate is facing an investigation. graham jones, who's the former labour mp for hyndburn, was at the same meeting. let's speak to our political correspondent, hannah miller, who's in westminster for us. just tell us what the latest is on this now. two candidates who have effectively lost the support of the labour party over this growing row over anti—semitism in the party. yes, and the very latest is actually that a third politician has been called in for a meeting, the leader of labour on hyndburn boroug
this is bbc news. let's move to another story. here in the uk, the leader of the opposition labour party is facing growing pressure over the culture within his party. sir keir starmer is facing a deepening row about anti—semitism and his handling of the suspension of two election candidates, both of whom were at a meeting when anti—israel comments were made. after the party withdrew support for its candidate for the rochdale by—election, azhar ali, for apparent antisemitic remarks, a...
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this is bbc news. hundreds of people wrongly convicted in the post office scandal are due to have their names cleared — as the government introduces plans for new legislation. aid agencies say — hunger and disease are spreading in gaza — we have rare access, to the first uk—air—drop of food and fuel into the gaza strip. we are about to open the doors. this is one of the few remaining ways to get help to the people trapped there. almost 60 mps — call on the house of commons speaker to quit — after yesterdays�* voting chaos — over a ceasefire in gaza. some fertility treatments are paused — in alabama — after a us court ruling — that frozen embryos will be classified as children. and a drone maps parts of antarctica never seen before — we show you these incredible pictures.
this is bbc news. hundreds of people wrongly convicted in the post office scandal are due to have their names cleared — as the government introduces plans for new legislation. aid agencies say — hunger and disease are spreading in gaza — we have rare access, to the first uk—air—drop of food and fuel into the gaza strip. we are about to open the doors. this is one of the few remaining ways to get help to the people trapped there. almost 60 mps — call on the house of commons speaker...
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live from london, this is bbc news. prince harry wins substantial additional damages as he settles his claim, of phone hacking and invasion of privacy against mirror group newspapers. "we have uncovered and proved the shockingly dishonest way in which the mirror acted for so many years and then sought to conceal the truth." us presidentjoe biden hits out at suggestions, he has a poor memory and is unfit for office. my memory is fine. my memory... take a look at what i've done since i have become president. none of you thought i could pass any of the things i got passed. president putin insists invading poland, latvia or another nato country is absolutely out of the question. the parties of two former pakistan prime ministers claim to have won the general election, but more than 100 seats are still to be declared. and first there was var, now football's authorities consider introducing a blue card, alongside yellow and red, with a ten—minute sin bin. we have reaction.
live from london, this is bbc news. prince harry wins substantial additional damages as he settles his claim, of phone hacking and invasion of privacy against mirror group newspapers. "we have uncovered and proved the shockingly dishonest way in which the mirror acted for so many years and then sought to conceal the truth." us presidentjoe biden hits out at suggestions, he has a poor memory and is unfit for office. my memory is fine. my memory... take a look at what i've done since i...
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you are watching bbc news. the nato secretary—general has warned that the us failure to approve continued military assistance to ukraine was already having an impact on the battlefield. jens stoltenberg was speaking after kyiv described the situation on the frontline as increasingly difficult, but he added he expected congress would eventually approve an aid package. it's being held up by republicans in the lower house. i welcome nato allies are providing more support, more air defence, more ammunition. i welcome the decision by the european union to allocate 50 billion euros to ukraine, and i expect the us congress to agree a package of continued support to ukraine because supporting ukraine is not charity, supporting ukraine is an investment in our own security. greece could soon become the first country with a christian orthodox—majority, to legalise same—sex marriage. parliament is due to vote on the measure on thursday. the bill has been introduced by the country s centre—right prime minister. but
you are watching bbc news. the nato secretary—general has warned that the us failure to approve continued military assistance to ukraine was already having an impact on the battlefield. jens stoltenberg was speaking after kyiv described the situation on the frontline as increasingly difficult, but he added he expected congress would eventually approve an aid package. it's being held up by republicans in the lower house. i welcome nato allies are providing more support, more air defence, more...
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you are watching bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. russia's prison service says the jailed opposition figure alexei navalny has died. he was vladimir putin's most vociferous critic — this was him in court yesterday. navalny�*s wife made this defiant statment in the last hour. navalny�*s wife made this defiant statement in the last hour. translation: i know that putin and all his allies, all his friends, | all his government know that they will be held responsible for what they have done with our country, with my husband. we'll talk live on the programme — to the long—time putin critic, bill browder. we'll also hear reaction and condemnation from world leaders. we should hold putin accountable for this and no—one should be in any doubt about the dreadful nature of putin's regime in russia after what has just happened. ..confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. we'll bring you all the latest details, news conferences and analysis from global capitals — we'll also talk to our bbc editors and corrosponden
you are watching bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. russia's prison service says the jailed opposition figure alexei navalny has died. he was vladimir putin's most vociferous critic — this was him in court yesterday. navalny�*s wife made this defiant statment in the last hour. navalny�*s wife made this defiant statement in the last hour. translation: i know that putin and all his allies, all his friends, | all his government know that they will be held responsible for what they...
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this is bbc news. lawyers at the international court ofjustice in the hague have begun hearings to decide the legality of israel's occupation of palestinian territory since 1967. the palestinian authority's foreign minister, riyad al maliki, told the court that his people are suffering "colonialism and apartheid" under israeli occupation. the request for an advisory opinion came from the un general assembly and pre—dates the current war in gaza. the palestinian delegation says it hopes the court's opinion will help to achieve a two—state solution. israel says the territories, which include the west bank and eastjerusalem, were taken from egypt and jordan in war, and were never sovereign palestinian land. our europe correspondent, anna holligan, is at the hague. they want the rule to be that the colonisation is illegal. we have had from a series of lawyers who started off with palestinian authorities�* foreign minister, and he showed a series of pictures past and present of palestinians. leave the
this is bbc news. lawyers at the international court ofjustice in the hague have begun hearings to decide the legality of israel's occupation of palestinian territory since 1967. the palestinian authority's foreign minister, riyad al maliki, told the court that his people are suffering "colonialism and apartheid" under israeli occupation. the request for an advisory opinion came from the un general assembly and pre—dates the current war in gaza. the palestinian delegation says it...
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this is bbc news. hello there. good afternoon. still rather blustery today towards the south of the uk, but there is a lot of dry weather around, especially in the west. lots of blue skies, sunshine here today in swansea, as recorded by our weather watcher. further east, although there will still be some sunny spells, expect to see some showers blow in from the north sea. there's more of the same as we head through the rest of the afternoon too. some of these showers making their way as far west as eastern areas of wales. but across western scotland, northern ireland, western wales and the south—west of england it is largely dry. a bit of wind chill to factor into those temperatures towards north sea facing coast with a brisk north—easterly wind. it will feel a little colder than this out towards the east. highs between seven and ten degrees celsius. the strong winds across the channel islands eventually easing down as we head through the evening. overnight tonight, a couple of weather fronts just approaching the far north—w
this is bbc news. hello there. good afternoon. still rather blustery today towards the south of the uk, but there is a lot of dry weather around, especially in the west. lots of blue skies, sunshine here today in swansea, as recorded by our weather watcher. further east, although there will still be some sunny spells, expect to see some showers blow in from the north sea. there's more of the same as we head through the rest of the afternoon too. some of these showers making their way as far...
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do stay with us here on bbc news. thanks forjoining me. the weather has been so unpleasant for many of us today. heavy rain, a dismal picture out there and of course we have had snow across the hills of northern ireland and it's been snowing in northern parts of wales, northern england as well and into southern scotland. this is the radarfrom earlier on. come not exclusively. we have a wet covering of snow on lower ground as well but let's focus on the amber warnings from the met office which is valid from this afternoon across northern parts of wales and into this evening across the pennines so some of the higher roots could get as much as 25 centimetres of snow, the trans pennine routes can be tricky so take it steady during the rush hour. on top of that we have strong winds blowing out of the east and this is the picture around apm. temperatures a few degrees above freezing but to the south, much milder at 12 in london. but it is the rain in the south which is causing problems. it could bring 45 millimetres as this next weather front mo
do stay with us here on bbc news. thanks forjoining me. the weather has been so unpleasant for many of us today. heavy rain, a dismal picture out there and of course we have had snow across the hills of northern ireland and it's been snowing in northern parts of wales, northern england as well and into southern scotland. this is the radarfrom earlier on. come not exclusively. we have a wet covering of snow on lower ground as well but let's focus on the amber warnings from the met office which...
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you are watching bbc news. to stay with us. live from london, this is bbc news. russia's prison service says the jailed opposition figure alexei navalny has died. he was a fierce critic of russian president vladimir putin. these pictures show him making a court appearance yesterday. we will bring you the full analysis and reaction. l we will bring you the full analysis and reaction-— we will bring you the full analysis and reaction. . , , and reaction. i am deeply saddened and reaction. i am deeply saddened and concerned _ and reaction. i am deeply saddened and concerned about _ and reaction. i am deeply saddened and concerned about reports. i and reaction. i am deeply saddened and concerned about reports. he i and reaction. i am deeply saddenedl and concerned about reports. he will robabl and concerned about reports. he will probably be — and concerned about reports. he will probably be remembered _ and concerned about reports. he will probably be remembered as - and concerned about reports. he will probably be remembered as a i and concerned about reports.
you are watching bbc news. to stay with us. live from london, this is bbc news. russia's prison service says the jailed opposition figure alexei navalny has died. he was a fierce critic of russian president vladimir putin. these pictures show him making a court appearance yesterday. we will bring you the full analysis and reaction. l we will bring you the full analysis and reaction-— we will bring you the full analysis and reaction. . , , and reaction. i am deeply saddened and reaction. i am...
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for more stories across the uk had to be bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. here in the uk, companies have been told they should make workplace attacks against muslims have trebled in the past months. just talk us through what the numbers are. it is a considerable _ through what the numbers are. it 3 a considerable increase. we are talking about 2000 tax that were recorded in the last month since the october seven attacks. it is really 0ctober seven attacks. it is really a huge number. the people that record this say it is the largest jump record this say it is the largest jump that has been recorded since their foundation jump that has been recorded since theirfoundation in jump that has been recorded since their foundation in 2011. jump that has been recorded since theirfoundation in 2011. over jump that has been recorded since their foundation in 2011. over half of them are attacks online but we also have instances of physical attacks, verbal abuse, threats, and vandalism. 0nce attacks, verbal abuse, threats, and vandalism. once again unfortunately as it i
for more stories across the uk had to be bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. here in the uk, companies have been told they should make workplace attacks against muslims have trebled in the past months. just talk us through what the numbers are. it is a considerable _ through what the numbers are. it 3 a considerable increase. we are talking about 2000 tax that were recorded in the last month since the october seven attacks. it is really 0ctober seven attacks. it is really a huge...
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you're live with bbc news. the hamas run health ministry says more than 30,000 palestinians have now been killed since israel began its military offensive in october. it says the majority of those killed were women and children. that number equates to about 1.3% of the 2.3 million population of the territory. in its latest update, the ministry also says more than 70,000 have been wounded by israeli attacks in gaza since the 7th of october. in the latest violence, dozens of palestinians are reported to have been killed while waiting for food aid at a roundabout in gaza city. hamas authorities say a 104 are dead. the military says dozens of gazans were injured due to pushing and trampling. let's speak to manuel hassassian, the former head of the palestinian mission to the uk and now head of the palestinian mission to denmark. thank you for coming in the programme. we have had those figures, 30,000 according to the hamas run health ministry. your reaction. hamas run health ministry. your reactien- it _ hamas run h
you're live with bbc news. the hamas run health ministry says more than 30,000 palestinians have now been killed since israel began its military offensive in october. it says the majority of those killed were women and children. that number equates to about 1.3% of the 2.3 million population of the territory. in its latest update, the ministry also says more than 70,000 have been wounded by israeli attacks in gaza since the 7th of october. in the latest violence, dozens of palestinians are...
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thank you forjoining us here in bbc news. as i was saying just then, it's been quite an eventful day in the reaction we have seen at the munich security conference reveals just how divided people are about what has happened. a lot of western leaders condemning the death of mr navalny but the kremlin saying that the... what are your thoughts of what has happened so far? is stiffly sad what has _ what has happened so far? is stiffly sad what has happened. _ what has happened so far? is stiffly sad what has happened. yesterdayl what has happened so far? is stiffly l sad what has happened. yesterday he was on video seeming to be increased do make decent health. he was sent to punishment camp for the fourth time in the past two months and he suffered from what the russian government said it was some kind of stroke. the lawyer was killed over a decade ago. stroke. the lawyer was killed over a decade ago-— stroke. the lawyer was killed over a decade ago. we're hearing from the news agency — decade ago. we're hearing from the new
thank you forjoining us here in bbc news. as i was saying just then, it's been quite an eventful day in the reaction we have seen at the munich security conference reveals just how divided people are about what has happened. a lot of western leaders condemning the death of mr navalny but the kremlin saying that the... what are your thoughts of what has happened so far? is stiffly sad what has _ what has happened so far? is stiffly sad what has happened. _ what has happened so far? is stiffly...
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june kelly, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. administrators for the cosmetics and skincare chain of stores, the body shop, say 116 outlets will stay open in the uk. but they are closing 75 shops over the next six weeks and will cut about 500 jobs. michael gove is under investigation by parliament's standards watchdog. it relates to the levelling up and housing secretary's register of financial interests. further details will remain confidential until the inquiry is concluded and those under investigation are barred from discussing the allegations. voters in rochdale in greater manchester are electing a new mp. the by election was called after the death of the labour mp, sir tony lloyd. 11 candidates are standing. the result is expected early friday. a bbc investigation has found that millions of chickens sold in uk supermarkets show clear signs of skin burns caused by being left to live in their own waste. poorer welfare conditions on farms mean about a third of birds in some superma
june kelly, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. administrators for the cosmetics and skincare chain of stores, the body shop, say 116 outlets will stay open in the uk. but they are closing 75 shops over the next six weeks and will cut about 500 jobs. michael gove is under investigation by parliament's standards watchdog. it relates to the levelling up and housing secretary's register of financial interests. further...
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live from london, this is bbc news. shouting. 59 mp5 called on the 59 mps called on the house of commons�* speaker to quit after went to�*s vote in chaos, over a ceasefire in gaza. —— over wednesday�*s vote chaos. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza, we have rare access to a uk—funded flight air—dropping fuel and food into the strip. they�*re about to open the door, it�*ll fly out, and land in northern gaza, and get help to the people of gaza. former barcelona footballer dani alves is sentenced to four and a half years injailfor rape. hello, i�*m lewis vaughanjones, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. here in the uk, calls for the speaker to resign. we have these life pictures, and we are monitoring what has been said, because there has been an extraordinary reaction to the events yesterday. calls for the speaker of the house of commons to resign. that number is now up to 59 mp5. it was 30 just a few hours ago, now that latest num
live from london, this is bbc news. shouting. 59 mp5 called on the 59 mps called on the house of commons�* speaker to quit after went to�*s vote in chaos, over a ceasefire in gaza. —— over wednesday�*s vote chaos. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza, we have rare access to a uk—funded flight air—dropping fuel and food into the strip. they�*re about to open the door, it�*ll fly out, and land in northern gaza, and get help to the people of gaza. former...
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this is bbc news. america's top diplomat visited saudi arabia for talks after the latest round of us strikes in the region. the british and irish prime ministers meet northern ireland because my political leaders in stormont after power—sharing returns following a two—year stalemate. it’s following a two-year stalemate. it's a historic following a two—year stalemate. it's a historic day for the country because _ a historic day for the country because northern ireland plasma politicians are back in charge making — politicians are back in charge making decisions on behalf of the people _ making decisions on behalf of the people which is exactly how it should — people which is exactly how it should be. people which is exactly how it should be— people which is exactly how it should be. �* ., ., ., , should be. after a grandmother is killed in a dog _ should be. after a grandmother is killed in a dog attack _ should be. after a grandmother is killed in a dog attack near - should be. after a
this is bbc news. america's top diplomat visited saudi arabia for talks after the latest round of us strikes in the region. the british and irish prime ministers meet northern ireland because my political leaders in stormont after power—sharing returns following a two—year stalemate. it’s following a two-year stalemate. it's a historic following a two—year stalemate. it's a historic day for the country because _ a historic day for the country because northern ireland plasma politicians...
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branwenjeffreys, bbc news, grimsby. dave myers, who was one half of the tv cooking duo, the hairy bikers, has died. he was 66. two years ago, he revealed he'd been diagnosed with cancer. he made his name and won a loyal following of fans by travelling around the uk and the world on a motorbike, sampling and cooking food. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. january 2005, the first time we met the hugely popular cooking double act. we bought this at the market today. everything here isjust done so nicely, and with such a little bit of love. you know, you go down the market, you buy your bits and bobs. you just feel jolly for the rest of the day. they shared two particular passions, food and motorbikes. and, for the next two decades, dave, together with si, sought out different types of cuisine, sometimes in far—off continents, sometimes closer to home. i mean, where else could you get a sausage bap, and some chinese dumplings? with your legs. welcome to dancing, buddy! in 2013, he swapped fancy food for fancy footwork,
branwenjeffreys, bbc news, grimsby. dave myers, who was one half of the tv cooking duo, the hairy bikers, has died. he was 66. two years ago, he revealed he'd been diagnosed with cancer. he made his name and won a loyal following of fans by travelling around the uk and the world on a motorbike, sampling and cooking food. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. january 2005, the first time we met the hugely popular cooking double act. we bought this at the market today. everything here isjust done...
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welcome to bbc news. we start today's programme with reports coming from gaza that the israeli military has ordered palestinians to evacuate the nasser hospital in the southern city of khan younis — where hundreds of people have taken refuge. in this video an announcement is being made on a speaker attached to a drone, telling people to evacuate the hospital. and in these images — verified by the bbc — you can see a large crowd of people leaving the hospital. the israel defense forces said its troops were opening a secure route to evacuate civilians sheltering near the hospital, but it did not intend to evacuate patients and medical staff. medical staff at nasser hospital have continued to treat the sick and wounded throughout the conflict. israel claims that hamas uses this and other hospitals in gaza as cover for its operations — a claim strongly denied by staff at the hospital. nasser hospital is in khan younis. further to the south in rafah, concerns are growing about the fate of a million peo
welcome to bbc news. we start today's programme with reports coming from gaza that the israeli military has ordered palestinians to evacuate the nasser hospital in the southern city of khan younis — where hundreds of people have taken refuge. in this video an announcement is being made on a speaker attached to a drone, telling people to evacuate the hospital. and in these images — verified by the bbc — you can see a large crowd of people leaving the hospital. the israel defense forces...
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you are watching bbc news. let's get more noise on this story that we have been rolling on, that the names of the killers of brianna ghey have been released, scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, both 15 at the time of her murder, have been released by thejudge, her murder, have been released by the judge, justice her murder, have been released by thejudge, justice yip. her murder, have been released by the judge, justice yip. we are getting lots of pictures, cctv footage, two shots from the police that they have released to us. these are the arrest photographs of the pair, scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe. we are talking on bbc news about naming these two youngsters. it doesn't happen very often, let's say. let's talk more on this and cross like barrister and co—director of the youth justice legal centre. good to have you here on bbc news. what are your thoughts to the naming of these youngsters? do you think it was the right decision by thejudge? h0. do you think it was the right decision by the judge
you are watching bbc news. let's get more noise on this story that we have been rolling on, that the names of the killers of brianna ghey have been released, scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, both 15 at the time of her murder, have been released by thejudge, her murder, have been released by the judge, justice her murder, have been released by thejudge, justice yip. her murder, have been released by the judge, justice yip. we are getting lots of pictures, cctv footage, two shots from the...
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and coming up in sport on bbc news. more brilliance from david warner helps australia beat west indies in hobart as the hosts take a 1—0 lead in their t20 series. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one.
and coming up in sport on bbc news. more brilliance from david warner helps australia beat west indies in hobart as the hosts take a 1—0 lead in their t20 series. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one.