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welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading international pleas for restraint. israel and hamas are now looking at fresh proposals on the table at talks in cairo aimed at securing a truce in gaza and a hostage release deal. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is injerusalem. let's cross to her live for the latest on the ground. eugenics injerusalem, eugenics in jerusalem, where eugenics injerusalem, where there is much speculation here about what is much speculation here about what is the signal being sent by israel. as it announced yesterday, it will no
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this is bbc news. some other stories making _ this is bbc news. some other stories making the _ this is bbc news. some other stories making the news_ this is bbc news. some other stories making the news here _ this is bbc news. some other stories making the news here in _ this is bbc news. some other stories making the news here in the - this is bbc news. some other stories making the news here in the uk. - two men have beenjailed for life for the murder of a 14—year—old girl in west dunbartonshire in 1996. robert o'brien and andrew kelly arranged to meet caroline glachan and then repeatedly punched, kicked and threw bricks at her. a woman has also been found guilty of the murder, but has yet to be sentenced. junior doctors in wales have begun three days of industrial action over their pay. thousands of appointments and operations have been cancelled. the welsh government says urgent care will continue, but it has urged people to avoid going to hospital unless necessary. there are around 4,000 junior doctors in wales, making up 40% of the medi
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this is bbc news, the headlines... uk labour leader sir keir starmer sets out his policy to stop migrant boat crossings — promising new powers to tackle people—smuggling gangs. a bbc investigation tracks down one of europe's most wanted criminals — known as the scorpion — whose admitted trafficking thousands of people to the continent. europe — are you ready for it? taylor swift's heroes —— eras tour hits paris. taylor swift's heroes -- eras tour hits park-— taylor swift's heroes -- eras tour hits parie— taylor swift's heroes -- eras tour hits paris-— hits paris. before that, the world is ready for— hits paris. before that, the world is ready for the _ hits paris. before that, the world is ready for the eurovision - hits paris. before that, the world is ready for the eurovision song i is ready for the eurovision song contest in malmo because the pie will bring you the latest news and gossip on the bbc news channel. let's turn to the us — a school board in virginia has voted in favour of restorin
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daniela relph, bbc news. the uk broadcasting regulator, 0fcom, is to be given more power to regulate the bbc�*s online content, including its news website. it's one of a number of changes, which the government says will give audiences greater confidence that the bbc is being held to account. i'm joined by our culture correspondent noor nanji. the bbc is increasingly investing a lot into its digitaljournalism, into online services and that is because audiences are increasingly switching from things like television to online content. lots of us now get your news from social media orflicking of us now get your news from social media or flicking through a of us now get your news from social media orflicking through a news website on a phone that perhaps traditional websites. previously, 0fcom has only got over the bbc�*s television radio and on demand output. what will change now is the power of 0fcom will switch and extend to online services as well. that includes things like the bbc news website as well as
daniela relph, bbc news. the uk broadcasting regulator, 0fcom, is to be given more power to regulate the bbc�*s online content, including its news website. it's one of a number of changes, which the government says will give audiences greater confidence that the bbc is being held to account. i'm joined by our culture correspondent noor nanji. the bbc is increasingly investing a lot into its digitaljournalism, into online services and that is because audiences are increasingly switching from...
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you're watching bbc news. you're watching bbc news. we're just going to a press conference following the announcement by one of liverpool's most successful managers, jurgen klopp, has announced his decision to step down at the end of the season, let's have at the end of the season, let's have a listen to what has to say. good afternoon. you love football and you _ good afternoon. you love football and you love _ good afternoon. you love football and you love the _ good afternoon. you love football and you love the club _ good afternoon. you love football and you love the club and - good afternoon. you love football and you love the club and you - good afternoon. you love footballl and you love the club and you love liverpool. — and you love the club and you love liverpool. so— and you love the club and you love liverpool, so why _ and you love the club and you love liverpool, so why are _ and you love the club and you love liverpool, so why are you - and you love the club and you love i liverpool, so why are you convinced this is _
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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
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this is bbc news. some breaking news fom australia now, and a man has been arrested after a number of people were stabbed at a church in the west of sydney. the police say none of the injuries are life—threatening. it happened at what's believed to be an assyrian orthodox church. this is the moment the attack happened — you can see the man approach the bishop. he stabbed him and others before being restrained. at the time, this was a service that was being live streamed on youtube. in the background, apparently you can hear people screaming as it happened and i think was disconnected. incredibly hiring for people watching the live stream at the time. just to remind you, no one has been seriously injured. we don't have any details about a motive. clearly that part of australia is already on alert because of the shopping mall attack at the weekend, when six people were killed and a dozen more wounded. we have been hearing from the ambulance at saying four people are being treated today after the late
this is bbc news. some breaking news fom australia now, and a man has been arrested after a number of people were stabbed at a church in the west of sydney. the police say none of the injuries are life—threatening. it happened at what's believed to be an assyrian orthodox church. this is the moment the attack happened — you can see the man approach the bishop. he stabbed him and others before being restrained. at the time, this was a service that was being live streamed on youtube. in the...
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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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justin rowlatt, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a bit of a lottery out there at the moment. there are winners and losers. some lovely sunshine to be found, as you can see in lancashire early on, but a different story further east. the cloud of thick enough for a spot of drizzle and some rain in places as well. there is a weather front draping itself along the east coast, and it is going to linger through much of the day. also the potentialfor some sharp showers, maybe with the odd rumble of thunder across the south—east later on. this weather front into northern ireland will slowly ease further north, and an improving picture as we go through the afternoon. many central and western areas keeping the sunshine and we keep that frontal system setting out to the east. a grey, damp and drizzly affair for many with some showers are still potentially heavy with the odd rumble of thunder. underneath the cloud we are looking at 8—9 c. further west with the sunshine, ii or 12 celsius. through tonight, the weather front or 12 celsius. thr
justin rowlatt, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a bit of a lottery out there at the moment. there are winners and losers. some lovely sunshine to be found, as you can see in lancashire early on, but a different story further east. the cloud of thick enough for a spot of drizzle and some rain in places as well. there is a weather front draping itself along the east coast, and it is going to linger through much of the day. also the potentialfor some sharp showers, maybe with the...
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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�*
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...
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paul adams, bbc news. we have heard in the past few minutes or we have heard in the past few minutes or so we have heard in the past few minutes or so that we have heard in the past few minutes or so that the we have heard in the past few minutes or so that the princess we have heard in the past few minutes or so that the princess of wales has left hospital. she had been 13 days in hospital having abdominal surgery. we have a statement from kensington palace saying she has returned home to windsor, she will continue her recovery from surgery, and is making good progress. and a big thank you from the prince and princess of to the entire team at the clinic, especially to the dedicated nursing staff. the wheels family continues to be grateful for the well shows they have received from around the world. the princess of wales, catherine, has left hospital, she had spent 13 days there following abdominal surgery, and has returned home. and the best use of all, she is making progress. —— best news of all. liv
paul adams, bbc news. we have heard in the past few minutes or we have heard in the past few minutes or so we have heard in the past few minutes or so that we have heard in the past few minutes or so that the we have heard in the past few minutes or so that the princess we have heard in the past few minutes or so that the princess of wales has left hospital. she had been 13 days in hospital having abdominal surgery. we have a statement from kensington palace saying she has returned home to...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.- the uk, this is bbc news. every mornin: the uk, this is bbc news. every morning i— the uk, this is bbc news. every morning i walked _ the uk, this is bbc news. every morning i walked down - the uk, this is bbc news. every morning i walked down here i the uk, this is bbc news. every morning i walked down here to | the uk, this is bbc news. ea morning i walked down here to record the rainfall at about nine o'clock. since he was ten years old, tom in anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his garden every day without fail. taste to the bottom of his garden every day without fail.— to the bottom of his garden every day without fail. we take the final out which collects _ day without fail. we take the final out which collects the _ day without fail. we take the final out which collects the rainfall, i day without fail. we take the final| out which collects the rainfall, and there is a bottle underneath which collect the water. it is then put into a calibrated gauge, and that is more or less one mil
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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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peter murimi, bbc news. jessica kaimu from namibia is one of the survivors — you saw her in peter's report. she was only a teenager when tb joshua recruited her as one of his closest followers. she told me about the circumstances that led to her meeting tbjoshua. my life was a living hell, i was constantly living in fear, always afraid, because that is how he trained, brainwashed all of us to believe that we could not do anything without his command. we could not think without him so it was a master and servant type of relationship that we all had in the church. my experience was so overwhelming because the moment i came to the church it was as if they threw me in the deep end of the sea. so i was working in the office and it was hard and food was also a problem. we were made to believe that that was how people used to live in the bible days so who are we to complain? what about your relationship with tbjoshua himself, what was that like? very scary relationship. very unsettling because he behaved like a m
peter murimi, bbc news. jessica kaimu from namibia is one of the survivors — you saw her in peter's report. she was only a teenager when tb joshua recruited her as one of his closest followers. she told me about the circumstances that led to her meeting tbjoshua. my life was a living hell, i was constantly living in fear, always afraid, because that is how he trained, brainwashed all of us to believe that we could not do anything without his command. we could not think without him so it was a...
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leila nathoo, bbc news. we are going to look at climate change now because february was the warmest february on record. take a look at this graph. it shows you the numbers. basically last february one .7 degrees above preindustrial levels and what we are looking at there is the very last bar on the right—hand side there, every 2024, and you can see that compared to the other months, back to 1940 on the left—hand side. the latest figures from the eu climate service. to them, here is our climate editor, justin rowlatt. spring begins when the magnolia trees bloom, according to cornish tradition. and spring came early in cornwall and the rest of europe this year. temperatures across the continent this february were almost 3 degrees above average. the exceptional warm weather the world experienced last month did not surprise climate scientists. it coincides with a near—record increase in co2 concentrations in the atmosphere. the link between co2 and rising temperatures is well established and this year glob
leila nathoo, bbc news. we are going to look at climate change now because february was the warmest february on record. take a look at this graph. it shows you the numbers. basically last february one .7 degrees above preindustrial levels and what we are looking at there is the very last bar on the right—hand side there, every 2024, and you can see that compared to the other months, back to 1940 on the left—hand side. the latest figures from the eu climate service. to them, here is our...
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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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zoe kleinman, bbc news. her stay in number 10 lasted just 45 days — before liz truss was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022, following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. now, in a new interview ahead of the release of her book, she's revealed her hopes of a donald trump victory in the upcoming us election,and admitted how she'd welcome nigel farage as a tory mp. she's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. talk directly to the viewer, the listener who, whatever their politics, says that your time as prime minister left the uk as an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted, all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce. this isjust, this isjust pathetic, you know, point scoring. address directly, our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin and say that you were the author of
zoe kleinman, bbc news. her stay in number 10 lasted just 45 days — before liz truss was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022, following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. now, in a new interview ahead of the release of her book, she's revealed her hopes of a donald trump victory in the upcoming us election,and admitted how she'd welcome nigel farage as a tory mp. she's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. talk directly to the viewer, the listener who,...
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all the details, all at the news stories on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. today we have seen some rain moving very slowly northwards, followed by some sunshine and some showers. that pattern will continue over the next few days. we will keep those colder east or north—easterly winds in scotland, whereas much further south, the winds are south—westerly, bringing milder conditions and that is where the wet weather will be coming in from. these are our temperatures this easter monday afternoon. making 15 in east anglia and the south—east. a bit more chilly and the rain in northern england and southern scotland. the rain is continuing to move northwards this evening. the showers that follow tend to fade away but we will keep some showers running eastwards across southern counties of england. that rain in northern england and northern ireland pushes further north into scotland. the lowest temperatures tonight will be as the cloud breaks up tonight will be as the cloud breaks up in the north—east of england. we still have some patchy rain tom
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ben woolvin, bbc news. in england, the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support. working parents of two year olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to score a goal with the parents. the government now funding 15 free hours in term time for two—year—olds whose parents work. childcare providers say costs are rising faster, so their other charges to parents could go up. i know a number of local nurseries have put fees up for a second time. they went up in september and they are going up again in april. i willjust have to review it and see what happens by the end of august, and then — the fees will go up, they have to go up in september, in order to accommodate the
ben woolvin, bbc news. in england, the government says 150,000 children should benefit from new childcare support. working parents of two year olds are now eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week during school term time. but there are questions about the number of staff and spaces available as demand rises, and labour is asking whether the scheme can be delivered. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports. childcare for these toddlers is becoming a politicalfootball. parties competing to...
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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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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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this is bbc news. the headlines: the us secretary of state is due in tel aviv on the same day that reports of a senior hezbollah commander has been killed by an israeli drone strike in lebanon. the bbc uncovers evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches. british actor idris elba calls on the government to ban the sale of so—called "zombie" knives and machetes to stop more young people losing their lives. oppenheimer has success at the golden globe awards in los angeles, taking home five of the night's big prizes. let's get more now on the evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches that has been uncovered by the bbc. tbjoshua was the late founder
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us secretary of state is due in tel aviv on the same day that reports of a senior hezbollah commander has been killed by an israeli drone strike in lebanon. the bbc uncovers evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches. british actor idris elba calls on the government to ban the sale of so—called "zombie" knives and machetes to stop more young people losing their lives....
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this is bbc news, the headlines. as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, as gaza grows increasingly desperate foraid, unitarian as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, unitarian sea water should begin operating by sunday. in a state of address, president pai ted makes an impassioned paycheque for a second term was taking a swipe at rival donald trump. on international women's day, president macron entrance in france's constitution the right to have an abortion. and former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand out as an mp at the next general election. —— stand down as an mp. it is cautioned that a funding shortage will leave the uk reliance upon allies for defence spending. in the past hour where been in france for a significant moment with abortion being enshrined in the constitution as a right and emmanuel macron has been taking part in pomp and ceremony. let's take a look at that. it will be formally enshrined in the next couple of james. this is the ceremony and a symbolic moment for
this is bbc news, the headlines. as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, as gaza grows increasingly desperate foraid, unitarian as gaza grows increasingly desperate for aid, unitarian sea water should begin operating by sunday. in a state of address, president pai ted makes an impassioned paycheque for a second term was taking a swipe at rival donald trump. on international women's day, president macron entrance in france's constitution the right to have an abortion. and former...
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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: in his first major speech of the uk election campaign, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says his party will deliver security and stability. we will also provide the certainty that working people, businesses and communities need. a clear direction, not the endless spinning around that successive tory governments have subjected us all to. french president emmanuel macron is in germany as the first official state visit to the country in 2a years. he is expected to deliver a major speech on the continent's future. rescue crews in texas say they've witnessed an unprecedented rate of drownings as more people are trying to make a deadly river crossing over the borderfrom mexico. south africa has seen much less electricity blackouts in the last few months, but some people say it could be an attempt to buy more votes for the upcoming general election. let's get more on the uk election campaign, now in its first full week. in his first major speech of the campaign, the labour
this is bbc news. the headlines: in his first major speech of the uk election campaign, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says his party will deliver security and stability. we will also provide the certainty that working people, businesses and communities need. a clear direction, not the endless spinning around that successive tory governments have subjected us all to. french president emmanuel macron is in germany as the first official state visit to the country in 2a years. he is expected...
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this is bbc news. japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. as smoke filled the cabin, all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the burning japan airlines aircraft using the emergency inflatable slides — before it was fully engulfed by flames. ijust came here to pick up a friend and luckily they got off the flight, but they aren't able to get their bags. and it was pretty scary. like the whole airport kind of just froze. this is the scene live on the runway at haneda airport where emergency services appear to finally have the blaze under control. searching for survivors — japanese officials say at least 48 people have died and many others are trapped beneath rubble after a powerful earthquake struck on new year's day. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start with the news that five members of the japanese coast guard have died after their pla
this is bbc news. japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. as smoke filled the cabin, all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the burning japan airlines aircraft using the emergency inflatable slides — before it was fully engulfed by flames. ijust came here to pick up a friend and luckily they got off the flight, but they aren't able to get their bags. and it was pretty scary. like the whole...
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katie gornall, bbc news. with me is now is gb hockey player tess howard — who is also founder of inclusive sportswear — an organisation which advocates for more inclusivity in sports kit. tell me about your experience because i understand you were injured due to sports kit. i ruptured my acl and whether it was to do with my footwear is a big question but what i did over that time, the 12 ounce out of my game was to look into research about why it is such a barrier for girls, sports kit, in schools, particularly looking at gendered uniforms, impractical uniforms and what i found were so alarming i had to do something about it. what found were so alarming i had to do something about it. what particular did ou find something about it. what particular did you find alarming? _ something about it. what particular did you find alarming? we - something about it. what particular did you find alarming? we train - something about it. what particular did you find alarming? we train in l did you find alarming? we trai
katie gornall, bbc news. with me is now is gb hockey player tess howard — who is also founder of inclusive sportswear — an organisation which advocates for more inclusivity in sports kit. tell me about your experience because i understand you were injured due to sports kit. i ruptured my acl and whether it was to do with my footwear is a big question but what i did over that time, the 12 ounce out of my game was to look into research about why it is such a barrier for girls, sports kit, in...
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welcome to bbc news now. the houthis have vowed that us and uk strikes on their positions in yemen will not go without punishment or retaliation. the group says five of its fighters were killed. the military action was in response to repeated houthi attacks on shipping in the red sea. the group also say they won't stop targeting ships in the red sea in support of palestinians and in protest against israel's operations in gaza. iran — which has long backed the houthis — said the strikes were a clear violation of yemen's territorial integrity. russia has called the american—led strikes illegitimate and has requested an urgent meeting of the un security council. according to the us, more than 12 sites were hit across yemen — including what america says were houthi command and control centres, munitions depots, launching systems, production facilities and air defence radar systems. among the areas targeted — the capital, sanaa, and the port of hudaydah. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, reports
welcome to bbc news now. the houthis have vowed that us and uk strikes on their positions in yemen will not go without punishment or retaliation. the group says five of its fighters were killed. the military action was in response to repeated houthi attacks on shipping in the red sea. the group also say they won't stop targeting ships in the red sea in support of palestinians and in protest against israel's operations in gaza. iran — which has long backed the houthis — said the strikes were...
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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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you are watching bbc news. these are the live pictures from baltimore, where that bridge collapsed in the early hours of this morning, around 1:40am local time. a cargo ship crashed into one of the columns of that bridge. some of the music we are getting from our partners in the us, cbs news, they are saying that the key bridge collapse due to the dali losing propulsion and colliding with a supporting tab of the bridge. let's bring in our correspondent. sean dilley is following developments from oui’ newsroom. this is from cbs news putting a law enforcement official saying that the ship had lost propulsion, which keeps with what some people were saying about how the lights went out on the ship before the collision, implying there were some sort of fault on the board?— fault on the board? cbs, our us artners fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are _ fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a — fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a highly _ fault on the board? cbs, our us partners are a hi
you are watching bbc news. these are the live pictures from baltimore, where that bridge collapsed in the early hours of this morning, around 1:40am local time. a cargo ship crashed into one of the columns of that bridge. some of the music we are getting from our partners in the us, cbs news, they are saying that the key bridge collapse due to the dali losing propulsion and colliding with a supporting tab of the bridge. let's bring in our correspondent. sean dilley is following developments...
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stay with us here on bbc news. although much of the country today and tomorrow will continue to see a lot of dry, sunny and cold weather, we have some concerns for the social hours piling into the north of the country. —— the snow showers. we have an amber warning in force. this system across france won't pose any issues at southern britain. it will bring an area of thicker cloud. it is the snow showers in the north which we have no concerns about and an amberwarning which we have no concerns about and an amber warning here issued for an extra five centimetres to ten centimetres of snow falling on already deep snow. we could see 15-20 already deep snow. we could see 15—20 centimetres extra so over the high ground. further south, 15—20 centimetres extra so over the high ground. furthersouth, best 15—20 centimetres extra so over the high ground. further south, best of the sunshine, a very cold day particularly across the northern half of the uk. this evening and overnight, we lose the cloud and wintry showe
stay with us here on bbc news. although much of the country today and tomorrow will continue to see a lot of dry, sunny and cold weather, we have some concerns for the social hours piling into the north of the country. —— the snow showers. we have an amber warning in force. this system across france won't pose any issues at southern britain. it will bring an area of thicker cloud. it is the snow showers in the north which we have no concerns about and an amberwarning which we have no...
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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
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,...
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katy austin, bbc news. now victory has been a long time coming for british formula one driver lando norris. he's won his first grand prix at the 110th attempt. the 24—year—old mclaren driver beat defending world champion max verstappen to take first place in miami, as patrick gearey reports. cheering. the boy from glastonbury, crowd—surfing at last. for years, lando norris has been the support act. now, finally, he is the headliner. i'm just proud, really. like, i mean, a lot of people... i guess, doubted me along the way. i've made a lot of mistakes over my last five years, my short career, but today we put it all together, so this is all for the team. i stuck with mclaren cos i could believe in them and i did believe in them, and today proved exactly that. what he needed was an opportunity. in miami, it came initially from the misfortune of others. this crash meant a safety car, a chance for norris to change his tyres and seize control. but behind him at the restart, max verstappen, his friend, the
katy austin, bbc news. now victory has been a long time coming for british formula one driver lando norris. he's won his first grand prix at the 110th attempt. the 24—year—old mclaren driver beat defending world champion max verstappen to take first place in miami, as patrick gearey reports. cheering. the boy from glastonbury, crowd—surfing at last. for years, lando norris has been the support act. now, finally, he is the headliner. i'm just proud, really. like, i mean, a lot of people......
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joe tidy, bbc news. our cyber correspondentjoe tidy joins me to tell me why security experts are excited. clearly the tech world is thinks this is a better option. why is this better than passwords? passwords are aood but it better than passwords? passwords are good but it is — better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the _ better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the fact _ better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the fact that _ better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the fact that we - better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the fact that we are - good but it is the fact that we are useless at using them. if you do everything that you need to do to keep password safe, having loads and loads of complex passwords, every single online account has to have a different one, if you do all that, your accounts are safer people don't do that. passkeys have a bit more fast, but they are better. only in spain last week a telecommunications company had a r
joe tidy, bbc news. our cyber correspondentjoe tidy joins me to tell me why security experts are excited. clearly the tech world is thinks this is a better option. why is this better than passwords? passwords are aood but it better than passwords? passwords are good but it is — better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the _ better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the fact _ better than passwords? passwords are good but it is the fact that _ better than passwords?...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... g7 foreign ministers meet in capri — the wars in ukraine and gaza top of the agenda. police take down an international cyber—crime gang based in the uk, accused of industrial—scale fraud. the scottish government is moving its climate goal post, ditching its target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. and why some film fans are veering away from streaming in favour of micro—cinemas. london's metropolitan police have infiltrated a website, founded in the uk and used to defraud victims on an industrial scale, leading to arrests around the world. labhost enabled scammers without technical skills to set up fake websites designed to trick victims into revealing personal information such as email addresses, passwords and bank details. as many as 70,000 people in the uk were tricked by the scam, which allowed the scammers to steal 480,000 card numbers and 64,000 pin codes. detectives estimate that the labhost site made nearly £1 million in profits. 37 people have been
this is bbc news, the headlines... g7 foreign ministers meet in capri — the wars in ukraine and gaza top of the agenda. police take down an international cyber—crime gang based in the uk, accused of industrial—scale fraud. the scottish government is moving its climate goal post, ditching its target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. and why some film fans are veering away from streaming in favour of micro—cinemas. london's metropolitan police have infiltrated a...
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daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. stay with us on bbc news. hello. it didn't take long for that strong sunshine to melt away to mist and fog. it's going to be a fine afternoon for many, with decent sunny spells and most places die, just an isolated shower. this when the front will be bringing thick cloud and outbreaks of rain for northern and western scotland it's going to be breezy, but much of the country under the influence of high pressure. the rest of today will be dry for most areas. we start to see that rain and strong breeze pushing into the northern isles. the chance of a shower or two stretching from yorkshire, through the midlands to south—west england, but you'd be unlikely to catch one. temperatures into the low 20s in the warmest spot. through this evening and overnight, that rain continuing across the north of the uk, and may be the north of england for a time. elsewhere, it will be dry and we will see low cloud and mist and fog returning for many, temperatures seven to 11. for thursday, returning for many, temperatures seven to 11.
daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. stay with us on bbc news. hello. it didn't take long for that strong sunshine to melt away to mist and fog. it's going to be a fine afternoon for many, with decent sunny spells and most places die, just an isolated shower. this when the front will be bringing thick cloud and outbreaks of rain for northern and western scotland it's going to be breezy, but much of the country under the influence of high pressure. the rest of today will be dry for most...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news. let's go to the court in manhattan where the former president, donald trump, has arrived at the court. you can see that donald trump arrived at the front of the gort entrance about 25 minutes ago and he is somewhere in the building and yesterday, when he walked through that area, he did make some comments to the waiting media as he is often wants to do, so waiting there to see if you will make any comment on the way out. —— the court entrance. you will remember that his jury selection is continuing and this is day two of the former president's long awaited hush money trial in new york. he has not said anything so far today to the waiting cameras but he has been making comments on truth social, the social media channel. he said that his trial is an assault on america, and he has also made some comments about thejudge, saying he is a conflicted trump heating judge, so if you want to keep up with all those latest lines, there is a live page on the bbc website which is bringing all th
branwen jeffreys, bbc news. let's go to the court in manhattan where the former president, donald trump, has arrived at the court. you can see that donald trump arrived at the front of the gort entrance about 25 minutes ago and he is somewhere in the building and yesterday, when he walked through that area, he did make some comments to the waiting media as he is often wants to do, so waiting there to see if you will make any comment on the way out. —— the court entrance. you will remember...
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rachel stonehouse, bbc news. to find out about more of the risks associated with kaagman, i spoke earlier to someone from the us that make you an office for drugs and crime. what we see recently is an increase in trafficking of ketamine across the world. and what is special about this increase in supply of ketamine is that it comes from illicit sources. so we are talking about illicitly manufactured ketamine, not the medical not diverted medical ketamine. and this illicit ketamine is produced in large scale industrial labs in south east asia. and what needs to be done? what can be done? what we notice is that there is an uneven landscape with regards to drug control across countries. so ketamine is strictly controlled in some countries, but not in others, and it makes international collaborations just so much more challenging. so this is something to look into. the other aspect is that ketamine is a relatively new phenomenon in many countries. it used to be around as one of the many drugs, but not a big problem l
rachel stonehouse, bbc news. to find out about more of the risks associated with kaagman, i spoke earlier to someone from the us that make you an office for drugs and crime. what we see recently is an increase in trafficking of ketamine across the world. and what is special about this increase in supply of ketamine is that it comes from illicit sources. so we are talking about illicitly manufactured ketamine, not the medical not diverted medical ketamine. and this illicit ketamine is produced...
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this is bbc news. donald trump arrives in court in new york where his lawyers are preparing to question stormy daniels in the hush money trial. i to question stormy daniels in the hush money trial.— to question stormy daniels in the hush money trial. i am outside the court in new— hush money trial. i am outside the court in new york _ hush money trial. i am outside the court in new york where _ hush money trial. i am outside the court in new york where tens - court in new york where tens questioning is already under way as the woman at the centre of this case denies she was after donald trump's money. denies she was after donald trump's mone . , . ., , ., money. fighting edges closer to the centre of rafah _ money. fighting edges closer to the centre of rafah and _ money. fighting edges closer to the centre of rafah and a _ money. fighting edges closer to the centre of rafah and a member- money. fighting edges closer to the centre of rafah and a member of. money. fighting edges closer to the | cent
this is bbc news. donald trump arrives in court in new york where his lawyers are preparing to question stormy daniels in the hush money trial. i to question stormy daniels in the hush money trial.— to question stormy daniels in the hush money trial. i am outside the court in new— hush money trial. i am outside the court in new york _ hush money trial. i am outside the court in new york where _ hush money trial. i am outside the court in new york where tens - court in new york where tens...
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this is bbc news. this is bbc news. a 75,000—year—old neanderthal skull made up of more than 100 fragments of bone has been painstakingly put back together, and used to create a 3d reconstruction. the remains were discovered in a cave in the kurdistan region of iraq — which archeologists believe may have been a burial site. 0ur science editor, rebecca morelle, has more. revealed for the first time a face from the ancient past, a female neanderthal who lived 75,000 years ago. she's been called shanidar z. her face was recreated from this skull unearthed six years ago. we can say that she's neanderthal from various features, so perhaps the most obvious one is this quite large brow ridge that runs across above the eyes, but also things like the shape of the nose. so the nose is is quite wide at the top. a detailed analysis suggests she was probably around her mid—forties with particularly worn teeth. by the time the teeth are getting this worn down. chewing is not as effective as it would have been, so she's not ab
this is bbc news. this is bbc news. a 75,000—year—old neanderthal skull made up of more than 100 fragments of bone has been painstakingly put back together, and used to create a 3d reconstruction. the remains were discovered in a cave in the kurdistan region of iraq — which archeologists believe may have been a burial site. 0ur science editor, rebecca morelle, has more. revealed for the first time a face from the ancient past, a female neanderthal who lived 75,000 years ago. she's been...
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this is bbc news. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding — that's around 630,000 million dollars — needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, ofwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before they make the investment. here's chris weston, chief executive of thames water speaking to the bbc this morning. we are, as i said in conversations with ofwat regarding our business plan and that is important and that is a process that will go on until the end of this year. and that creates a business plan that shareholders and anyone who might provide equity can look at and determine whether they are going to inject equity into thames. so i think it is premature to go there at the moment. if, at the end of the
this is bbc news. one of the biggest water companies in the uk, thames water, has announced that its investors will not give the struggling utility giant extra cash unless customer bills rise. shareholders were due to inject half a billion pounds of funding — that's around 630,000 million dollars — needed by thames water, which has debts of around £18 billion. the bbc understands that the shareholders are insisting that the regulator, ofwat, agrees to a substantial increase in bills before...
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hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden's hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden�*s patients be running out with israel over its ongoing military campaign in gaza? he has expressed concerns for several weeks over the planned invasion of rafah where hundreds of thousands of civilians have sought shelter and he said he will not allow the us to supply heavy weapons which could be used in any such attack. this has prompted concern from israel and its ambassador to the un saying... the israeli finance minister on the right of israeli politics was rather more strident in his response. the far right interior minister went even furtherfor israel. the far right interior minister went even further for israel. nothing yet from benjamin netanyahu but it is worth noting thatjoe biden�*s comments, he is not cutting off israel, promising the reds will continue to give the weapons it needed to defend itself —— promising israel. needed to defend itself -- promising israel. . , ., , ~ israel. civilians have been killed as a consequence _ israel. civili
hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden's hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden�*s patients be running out with israel over its ongoing military campaign in gaza? he has expressed concerns for several weeks over the planned invasion of rafah where hundreds of thousands of civilians have sought shelter and he said he will not allow the us to supply heavy weapons which could be used in any such attack. this has prompted concern from israel and its ambassador to the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the us shoots down a missile fired from yemen, as the uk defends its decision to carry out strikes against houthi targets. we could not have been clearer with our warnings which they chose to ignore, and enough was enough. as the israel—gaza war surpasses 100 days, we'll speak to one young journalist who has been documenting the devastation in gaza to millions on social media. lava flows through multiple homes in south—west iceland after a volcano erupts near the town of grindavik. it's now 101 days since hamas launched its surprise attack on israel killing around 1,200 people, and taking some 240 others hostage. soon after, israel launched military action, saying it would ensure hamas could never exist to threaten it again. israel continues to attack what it says are the bases and operatives of a terrorist group. israel's blockade has led to shortages of food, power, medicines and other supplies. it says it is allowing vital supplies through, although many humanita
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us shoots down a missile fired from yemen, as the uk defends its decision to carry out strikes against houthi targets. we could not have been clearer with our warnings which they chose to ignore, and enough was enough. as the israel—gaza war surpasses 100 days, we'll speak to one young journalist who has been documenting the devastation in gaza to millions on social media. lava flows through multiple homes in south—west iceland after a volcano erupts...
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bbc news, odesa. just before i leave you for a little break i want to bring you some pictures from gloucestershire. this is the river severn which has experienced the only expected five star... this is a natural phenomenon that causes a series of waves, they are powerful enough to ride and there... look out for the canoeist. as a result of rising tides, this is from the atlantic ocean which moves into the bristol channel so the event sees surfers and kayakers gather from all over the world in an attempt to break records and spend time riding the waves. doesn't that look like fun? stay with us and bbc news. hello again. today's turning out to be fairly cloudy and also wet, the heaviest rain across england and wales, and that will be quite slow to clear. and as we go through this week, although it's turning milder, there will be spells of rain. now, if we take a look at the rainfall accumulation chart, you can see the key is here. we've got a lot of dark blues in the chart, meaning 20 to 30 millimetres
bbc news, odesa. just before i leave you for a little break i want to bring you some pictures from gloucestershire. this is the river severn which has experienced the only expected five star... this is a natural phenomenon that causes a series of waves, they are powerful enough to ride and there... look out for the canoeist. as a result of rising tides, this is from the atlantic ocean which moves into the bristol channel so the event sees surfers and kayakers gather from all over the world in...
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chris page, bbc news. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, has inaugurated a hindu temple on a disputed site in ayodhya — where a mosque was torn down three decades ago. it's widely seen as the start of his election campaign. millions of hindus are celebrating the temple opening, saying it's a long—standing dream come true. but it evokes painful memories for muslims — a mosque that stood at the site was illegally torn down, triggering religious violence across the country. many accuse mr modi of violating india s secular constitution by opening the temple. anbarasan ethirajan is the bbc�*s south asia correspondent, and told me about the significance of this opening ceremony. many would describe it as a watershed moment, for different communities in a different context altogether, and prime minister modi described the event, the opening of the temple, for one of the most revered gods in hinduism, as a new era, and that it has come home to the city of ayodhya. many indians celebrated this across
chris page, bbc news. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, has inaugurated a hindu temple on a disputed site in ayodhya — where a mosque was torn down three decades ago. it's widely seen as the start of his election campaign. millions of hindus are celebrating the temple opening, saying it's a long—standing dream come true. but it evokes painful memories for muslims — a mosque that stood at the site was illegally torn down, triggering religious violence across the country. many...
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charlotte gallagher, lucy news. -- bbc —— bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible, with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women's super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. wsl history! but she has another, more importantjob. what did you do at school today? science! did you? mum to four—year—old hartley. ok, are you going to sing to me? wednesdays are special for ward. it's the only day she makes it home to sheffield in time for the school run. you are getting an incredible mum. thank you so much. i feel honoured. what does hartley think of yourjob? she's very proud. she loves myjob. yeah. she loves telling everyone that i'm a football manager. ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. butjuggling the demands of motherhood and manage
charlotte gallagher, lucy news. -- bbc —— bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible, with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women's super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. wsl history! but she has...
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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
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...