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welcome to bbc news. we are already finding that nearly half of the potentialjurors finding that nearly half of the potential jurors say they are not finding that nearly half of the potentialjurors say they are not up for thejob. what potentialjurors say they are not up for the job. what you potentialjurors say they are not up for thejob. what you make of potentialjurors say they are not up for the job. what you make of that? i am not surprised at all. first of all, i think i am not surprised at all. first of all, ithink it i am not surprised at all. first of all, i think it is already but is not a surprise stop this is new york, this is new york county, a district that when 75% for president biden, so it is not a friendly jurisdiction for president trump, i understand that, and so a lot of the jurors are being honest and saying i cannot be fed to this guy, so that is not a surprise, and also jurors don't really want to sit on trials that last few months or more so i'm sure some will have had conflict in
welcome to bbc news. we are already finding that nearly half of the potentialjurors finding that nearly half of the potential jurors say they are not finding that nearly half of the potentialjurors say they are not up for thejob. what potentialjurors say they are not up for the job. what you potentialjurors say they are not up for thejob. what you make of potentialjurors say they are not up for the job. what you make of that? i am not surprised at all. first of all, i think i am not surprised...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. what do we know about how the israeli strikes resulting in the deaths of seven aid workers unfolded? our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been looking closely at what happened. it had just collected around 100 tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—balah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is the one of the designated routes israel insists they use, and turned south towards their base in rafah. shortly afterwards, the first car was hit. this is how it looked the following morning. according to the israeli newspaper haaretz passengers were seen moving to one of the other two cars, but a few hundred yards further on, that, too, was hit. here, you can clearly see the world central kitchen�*s logo on the roof. the same thing happened again. team members all now moving to the third car. but minutes l
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. what do we know about how the israeli strikes resulting in the deaths of seven aid workers unfolded? our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been looking closely at what happened. it had just collected around 100 tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—balah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is the context on bbc news. to turkey now, where president erdogan's governing party has suffered its biggest defeat in local elections. the main opposition party, the chp, won in the six largest urban centres, including istanbul. mr erdogan has promised to respect the decision of the nation. before the election, he had said that this would be the last time he led his party into municipal elections. his term as president is due to end in 2028. for more on this, let's speak to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think—tank chatham house. welcome to bbc news. what is your take on what is happening at the moment? this defeat might not be national elections, mr everyone is in power for a national elections, mr everyone is in powerfor a couple of national elections, mr everyone is in power for a couple of years yet but it still shows a shift in support for his party. well, certainly- _ support for his party. well, certainly. this _ support for his party. well, certainly
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is the context on bbc news. to turkey now, where president erdogan's governing party has suffered its biggest defeat in local elections. the main opposition party, the chp, won in the six largest urban centres, including istanbul. mr erdogan has promised to respect the decision of the nation. before the election, he had said that this would be the last time he led his party into municipal elections. his term as president is due to end...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. ireland's deputy leader warns the threat of deportation to rwanda is causing migrants to head for ireland instead of the uk. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. premier league chief executive richard masters says the football calendar is "getting to a tipping point" with the amount of matches that teams are being asked to play. as of next season, european competitions and the club world cup, could lead to a hefty increase in games some clubs have to play. if you pour more liquid into the carpet is already forward it will overflow. and that is what is happening at the moment, notjust in terms of this but the players ability to be able to perform at their best in the competitions who want to play and it stands to reason that if you overload the players in the cup, something has to give. liverpool's negotiations with arne slot are progressing, but the deal is yet to be concluded — although it is being viewed as a matter of time before an agreement
you're watching the context on bbc news. ireland's deputy leader warns the threat of deportation to rwanda is causing migrants to head for ireland instead of the uk. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. premier league chief executive richard masters says the football calendar is "getting to a tipping point" with the amount of matches that teams are being asked to play. as of next season, european competitions and the club world cup, could lead to a...
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welcome to bbc news. the reason we're talking to all the way there in canada is because cannabis was legalised in 2018 where you are, so we want to know what lessons perhaps germany can learn from what's happened where you are? yeah, i think there's _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some real _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some real potentiall think there's some real potential benefits to the social club model that germany is adopting. it's got a bit of a spanish flavour, actually, and kind of a nice sense of community associated with it. one of the issues, i mean, there many stories to cannabis legalisation in canada, you'll get a different story depend on who you talk to, but some of the observations i have are that the commercial retail model has had certain drawbacks that may be addressed by the social club model. it is still only about two thirds of purchases of cannabis are being made on the legal market, so they're
welcome to bbc news. the reason we're talking to all the way there in canada is because cannabis was legalised in 2018 where you are, so we want to know what lessons perhaps germany can learn from what's happened where you are? yeah, i think there's _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some real _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some real potentiall think there's some real potential benefits to the social club model...
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my pleasure. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. let's take a look at the situation in gaza. nine countries, including the uk, have taken part in the largest international aid airdrop in a single day into gaza, to help provide supplies for the end of the islamic holy month of ramadan. ia aircraft delivered food, water and baby formula. james landalejoined an raf flight taking off from jordan. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked into individual pallets, adorned with their own parachute, all of it bound for gaza. 0n the tarmac, ia military aircraft getting ready for the largest coalition air drop since they began last month, a special delivery to mark the end of ramadan. inside, pilots and crews from different nations being briefed on the operation, safety a key concern in the small airspace over gaza. —— from nine nations. outside, the raf plane is loaded, each palette containing rice, sugar, beans, baby food, oil and water, flour — the basics for a meal — this, the raf�*s sixth airdrop so far. it
my pleasure. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. let's take a look at the situation in gaza. nine countries, including the uk, have taken part in the largest international aid airdrop in a single day into gaza, to help provide supplies for the end of the islamic holy month of ramadan. ia aircraft delivered food, water and baby formula. james landalejoined an raf flight taking off from jordan. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— face this is bbc news. the former sub—postmaster alan bates, has accused the post office of causing "harm and injustice" as he appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates — whose story was made famous in an itv drama — spoke of his tireless campaign for justice for the many hundreds of people affected by what is one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk legal history. zoe conway reports. is it any wonder that alan bates is smiling? after 23 years of campaigning, he can now tell the inquiry everything he knows about the post office scandal. he explained why he had kept fighting for so long. as you got to meet people, and realised it wasn'tjust yourself and you saw the harm and injustice that had been descended upon them, it was something that you felt you had to deal with. over the year, alan bates has written to a series over the years, alan bates has written to a series of government minister, in charge of the post office. you in fact sent a reply to mr davie. the
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— face this is bbc news. the former sub—postmaster alan bates, has accused the post office of causing "harm and injustice" as he appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates — whose story was made famous in an itv drama — spoke of his tireless campaign for justice for the many hundreds of people affected by what is one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk legal history. zoe conway...
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nick parrott, bbc news. but for a blip in one of the t20s, england women's tour of new zealand has been spotless. another victory overnight sealed the one day series and their sixth win out of seven was comprehensive too, by 56 runs. alex fletcher has more. arriving in hamilton with a spring in their step, england looking to seal the series. tammy beaumont had failed to score a run in wellington, but the boot was on the other foot here. early reminders of her capabilities. going on to top score with 81, all smiles in the middle, but the breakthrough was on its way. that was not a good shot. she will not look back fondly on that. england's innings now finely poised, and once again, they turned to amyjones. whilst the wickets fell around her, she maintained composure to help england to a respectable 252. suzie bates had caused problems in the first one—dayer, so there was relief all around when alice capsey claimed her. that was followed by a half—century from brooke halliday as the hosts looked to keep th
nick parrott, bbc news. but for a blip in one of the t20s, england women's tour of new zealand has been spotless. another victory overnight sealed the one day series and their sixth win out of seven was comprehensive too, by 56 runs. alex fletcher has more. arriving in hamilton with a spring in their step, england looking to seal the series. tammy beaumont had failed to score a run in wellington, but the boot was on the other foot here. early reminders of her capabilities. going on to top score...
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this is bbc news. ——justice merchan. you are watching the context here on bbc news. what comes next after iran's major attack on israel at the weekend? this footage shows the barrage of more than 300 missiles and drones which [it up the skies on saturday night. in israel, the war cabinet has been meeting as it considers its response to attack. the country's military chief of staff says there will be a response. meanwhile, a spokesman for the iranian government insisted that tehran had shown "restraint" and that the strikes were a limited act of self—defence. the us secretary of state has reiterated americas support for israel — anthony blinken said the us is coordinating a diplomatic response to prevent escalation. meanwhile, britain's rishi sunak has called on "all sides" to "show restra i nt". for the latest, i'm joined now by diplomatic correspondent james landale injerusalem and north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue in washington. let's start with you, james. we have been hearing from israel's military chief of staff this evening. what more have we hear
this is bbc news. ——justice merchan. you are watching the context here on bbc news. what comes next after iran's major attack on israel at the weekend? this footage shows the barrage of more than 300 missiles and drones which [it up the skies on saturday night. in israel, the war cabinet has been meeting as it considers its response to attack. the country's military chief of staff says there will be a response. meanwhile, a spokesman for the iranian government insisted that tehran had shown...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. are the context on bbc news. re—up or are we down? the us central bank the federal reserve reviews interest rates as investors cast doubt over an imminent rate cut. there are two women in iran whose names became synonymous with the fight for womens freedom. one of them is mahsa amini who died from her injuries sustained in police custody. the other is nika shakarami. a 16—year—old girl who disappeared just days after mahsa amini's death became public. shortly after leaving a protest on the 20th september she called a friend to say she was being chased by security forces. nine days later her body was dumped in a quiet tehran street. the authorities denied involvement in her death, claiming she took her own life. but a classified report seen by the bbc reveals the teenager was beaten to death by the agents who detained her. reha kansara from bbc eye investigations has this report. and a warning, you may find the details distressing. according to the document, nika was hunted down and arrested by team 12, one of many undercover units
you're watching the context on bbc news. are the context on bbc news. re—up or are we down? the us central bank the federal reserve reviews interest rates as investors cast doubt over an imminent rate cut. there are two women in iran whose names became synonymous with the fight for womens freedom. one of them is mahsa amini who died from her injuries sustained in police custody. the other is nika shakarami. a 16—year—old girl who disappeared just days after mahsa amini's death became...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. a major review finds children in england and wales have been let down by weak evidence about england and wales have been let down by weak evidence abou— sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. a big night of european action ahead in the champions league, which is under way — the remaining quarterfinalfirst legs including a huge tie between heavyweights and familiar foes of this competition p56 and barcelona. atletico madrid are hosting borussia dortmund in the other tie — 1—0 to atletico there. atletico are seeking to reach the semi finals for the first time since 2017. and it's 0—0 in paris, as p56 and barca renew their rivalry. former barca boss luis enrique now with psg, returning to face his former club. the rearranged scottish premiership game between rangers and dundee was called off earlier at dens park, due to a waterlogged pitch — with second—placed rangers accusing the home side of negligence an
you're watching the context on bbc news. a major review finds children in england and wales have been let down by weak evidence about england and wales have been let down by weak evidence abou— sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. a big night of european action ahead in the champions league, which is under way — the remaining quarterfinalfirst legs including a huge tie between heavyweights and familiar foes of this...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. trumpet fanfare the alliance betweenjapan and the united states is the cornerstone of peace, security, prosperity in the indo—pacific and around the world. translation: as a global partner japan willjoin hands with our- american friends and together we will lead the way in tackling the _ challenges in the indo—pacific and the world. for the biden administration, today'sjapan is really- a dream come true. japan is a capable ruling partner. that's prepared to step up and deal with global challenges including china _ joining us on the panel this evening to discuss biden�*s meeting with japan's prime minister fumio kishida and a range of other topics — in boston, democratic strategist mary anne marsh. and from london, former conservative mpjustine greening. first — the latest headlines. israel has confirmed it's killed three adult sons of the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, with an air strike in gaza. it described them as military operatives on their way to carry out terrorist act
you're watching the context on bbc news. trumpet fanfare the alliance betweenjapan and the united states is the cornerstone of peace, security, prosperity in the indo—pacific and around the world. translation: as a global partner japan willjoin hands with our- american friends and together we will lead the way in tackling the _ challenges in the indo—pacific and the world. for the biden administration, today'sjapan is really- a dream come true. japan is a capable ruling partner. that's...
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let me bring you the latest bbc news. let me bring you the latest bbc news. rishi sunak says the uk will steadily increase its defence spending — until it reaches 2.5 percent of gdp by the year 2030. he warned that the world is facing its most dangerous time since the end of the cold war — and promised to ramp up the uk's weapons production. the usjustice department says it will pay out almost $140 million to victims of the former team usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. the settlement comes after claims that the fbi was too slow to act after receiving a number of complaints. nassar was jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of athletes. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried the bodies of palestinians at a medical complex in gaza. more than 200 bodies were found under the courtyard at the hospital in khan younis. the city of baltimore is taking legal action against the operators of the container ship which hit and destroyed one of its main bridges last month. the lawsuit says the container ship, the dali,
let me bring you the latest bbc news. let me bring you the latest bbc news. rishi sunak says the uk will steadily increase its defence spending — until it reaches 2.5 percent of gdp by the year 2030. he warned that the world is facing its most dangerous time since the end of the cold war — and promised to ramp up the uk's weapons production. the usjustice department says it will pay out almost $140 million to victims of the former team usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. the settlement...
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first, the latest bbc news. and breaking news this hour. the bbc has been able to establish that the names of the three british aid workers killed in the gaza attack arejohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby. four other aid workers were killed. otherforeign nationals four other aid workers were killed. other foreign nationals are amongst the seven aid workers killed, came from poland, australia, canada and the us. metropolitan police say three men suspected of being involved in the stabbing of an iranian tv host in south london have left the uk. pouria zeraati was stabbed outside his home in wimbledon on friday afternoon and has since been discharged from hospital. at least 29 people have been killed and one injured in a fire in a nightclub in turkey. the fire broke out just after midday. istanbul's governor has said the cause was unclear. a school shooting in finland leaves one child dead and two seriously injured. police say the suspect and all three victims were just 12 years old. the suspect initially ran off but was eventually d
first, the latest bbc news. and breaking news this hour. the bbc has been able to establish that the names of the three british aid workers killed in the gaza attack arejohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby. four other aid workers were killed. otherforeign nationals four other aid workers were killed. other foreign nationals are amongst the seven aid workers killed, came from poland, australia, canada and the us. metropolitan police say three men suspected of being involved in the...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you�*re watching bbc news. the eu has given tiktokjust 24 hours to provide a risk assessment on a new service it has just launched in europe. there are concerns tiktok lite could encourage children to become even more addicted to videos on the site. the new platform launched in france and spain earlier this month, offers users amazon vouchers or gift cards in exchange for the tiktok points they can earn for watching content or inviting friends to join. the european commission said tiktok, owned by china�*s bytedance, should have carried out a risk assessment before deploying the app and it now wants "more details". for more on this, let�*s speak to technology journalist will guyatt. this is just this isjust a parent�*s dream. if we didn�*t have enough problems, we have a new version of tiktok. what assurances are the looking for? the a . . assurances are the looking for? the a- - is assurances are the looking for? tue: app is aimed assurances are the looking for? tte: app is aimed over assurances are th
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you�*re watching bbc news. the eu has given tiktokjust 24 hours to provide a risk assessment on a new service it has just launched in europe. there are concerns tiktok lite could encourage children to become even more addicted to videos on the site. the new platform launched in france and spain earlier this month, offers users amazon vouchers or gift cards in exchange for the tiktok points they can earn for watching content or inviting...
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tom symonds, bbc news, wimbledon. a state of emergency in haiti is set to end today with the country still in a state of limbo after the prime minister was forced to resign, leaving an interim government in place. gangs are still attacking businesses in the capital every day, torching pharmacies and vandalising schools. access to hospitals in the capital is dire, leaving many with no option but to flee. the un says 53,000 left port—au—prince between the 8th and 27th of march. many of them are fleeing to rural regions which the un has warned are not equipped to deal with such a large influx of displaced people. let's cross over to port—au—prince and speak to etienne cote—paluck, the editor—in chief of haiti weekly magazine. thanks very much for being with us, etienne. just described the situation there at the moment. we feel like situation there at the moment. - feel like in a ghost city, in some ways. most of the city, there's not much cars and motorbikes, like there used to be. all the schools are still c
tom symonds, bbc news, wimbledon. a state of emergency in haiti is set to end today with the country still in a state of limbo after the prime minister was forced to resign, leaving an interim government in place. gangs are still attacking businesses in the capital every day, torching pharmacies and vandalising schools. access to hospitals in the capital is dire, leaving many with no option but to flee. the un says 53,000 left port—au—prince between the 8th and 27th of march. many of them...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. borisjohnson is once again causing trouble for rishi sunak�*s government, criticising a proposed smoking ban as "mad". the uk government's tobacco and vapes bill would stop anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. butjohnson told attendees at a conservative event in canada, last week, the former pm took aim at another ex—prime minister and now foreign secretary, lord cameron. after calls for the uk to suspend arms sales to israel following the deadly strike which killed seven aid workers in gaza, mrjohnson wrote in his daily mail column that it would be "shameful" and "insane" for the uk to stop military support, then continued to say the idea... lord cameron has since confirmed arms sales will not be suspended. let's bring our panel back in. susie, your thoughts on the various comments there of borisjohnson? i can remembera time comments there of borisjohnson? i can remember a time not long ago where _ can remember a time not long ago where it— can remember a time not lon
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. borisjohnson is once again causing trouble for rishi sunak�*s government, criticising a proposed smoking ban as "mad". the uk government's tobacco and vapes bill would stop anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. butjohnson told attendees at a conservative event in canada, last week, the former pm took aim at another ex—prime minister and now foreign secretary, lord cameron. after calls for the...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. good news for the king, it is good news about the king's health, it is good news for those that want to see the king out and about. but a fair few qualifications, the most important of which, of course, is that his treatment has not finished. his treatment continues. this has been a really tough time for the royal family, with both the king and the princess of wales being diagnosed with cancer. and, like with any family, that has come as a huge blow. they have also had to deal with intense media scrutiny. a very, very positive sign in terms of his recovery, | in terms of his response to the treatment. - of course we don't know what type of cancer, - we don't know what type of treatment he's been having _ a return to public duties for king charles, after receiving treatment for cancer. doctors say they are pleased with the king's progress and remain positive about his recovery. also tonight: a warning from washington. us secretary of state antony blinken says the us will act if china d
you're watching the context on bbc news. good news for the king, it is good news about the king's health, it is good news for those that want to see the king out and about. but a fair few qualifications, the most important of which, of course, is that his treatment has not finished. his treatment continues. this has been a really tough time for the royal family, with both the king and the princess of wales being diagnosed with cancer. and, like with any family, that has come as a huge blow....
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emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. tom zenner is host of the podcast one degree of scandalous, which looks at major trials and scandals, including the oj simpson trial. his co—host kato kaelin was actually the house mate of oj simpson at the time of the murder and testified at the trial. tom, thank you very much for coming on the programme. tom, we cannot quite hear you, but hopefully we will be able to with a push of a button. this give us your reaction to the news. i’m button. this give us your reaction to the new-— to the news. i'm good. i was surprised- — to the news. i'm good. i was surprised. actually _ to the news. i'm good. i was surprised. actually i - to the news. i'm good. i was surprised. actually i was - to the news. i'm good. i was - surprised. actually i was shocked. i knew that oj had cancer, but i kinda filed it away, because there were not regular updates on it, i was not expecting this. so i woke up this morning and my phone has been going kind of crazy all day, and it's all anybody wants to
emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. tom zenner is host of the podcast one degree of scandalous, which looks at major trials and scandals, including the oj simpson trial. his co—host kato kaelin was actually the house mate of oj simpson at the time of the murder and testified at the trial. tom, thank you very much for coming on the programme. tom, we cannot quite hear you, but hopefully we will be able to with a push of a button. this give us your reaction to the news. i’m button. this give...
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this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme. thanks so much for having me. e , . ., ., programme. thanks so much for having me. . ., ., ., ., me. let's be clear of what we are talkin: me. let's be clear of what we are talking about _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this - me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this is - me. let's be clear of what we are | talking about here, this is women out on the streets on a night out, enjoying themselves, and someone filling them with their mobile phone. now it's not
this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme. thanks so much for having me. e , . .,...
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this is bbc news. the political leader of hamas has confirmed that three of his sons and at least two of his grandchildren have been killed in gaza. the idf has confirmed it carried out the air strike. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al shati camp, west of gaza city. this is the moment he was told about the deaths, he's had deaths deaths of so many members of his family, he's said it won't affect negotiations. let's speak to bbc world service middle east editor sebastian usher in jerusalem. what more do we know about what happened? this appears to be a drone strike in a beach camp near the beach and gaza, next to gaza city. and in it were three of his sons and several of his grandchildren. the pictures, the video that we've seen of the aftermath showed that the vehicle was all but destroyed. as you are just saying, haniyeh himself, as he was touring a medical facility in doha, he was speaking to gaza being taken there after being wounded and his immediate response wa
this is bbc news. the political leader of hamas has confirmed that three of his sons and at least two of his grandchildren have been killed in gaza. the idf has confirmed it carried out the air strike. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al shati camp, west of gaza city. this is the moment he was told about the deaths, he's had deaths deaths of so many members of his family, he's said it won't affect negotiations. let's speak to bbc world service middle east...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, ashdod. let's get more now on the aid situation and those new routes opened up by israel. we can speak to unicef�*s communications specialist, tess ingram, whojoins us from gaza. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks for having us. so “ust talk the programme. thanks for having us. so just talk poster _ the programme. thanks for having us. so just talk poster with _ the programme. thanks for having us. so just talk poster with the _ the programme. thanks for having us. so just talk poster with the impact - so just talk poster with the impact is of presidentjoe biden and the us demanding more aid routes into gaza. we have seen today the news, as your correspondent just explained, we have seen today the news, as your correspondentjust explained, that ashdod port and erez crossing might be opened. that's a very positive news, it's something we've been asking for, for weeks no
lucy williamson, bbc news, ashdod. let's get more now on the aid situation and those new routes opened up by israel. we can speak to unicef�*s communications specialist, tess ingram, whojoins us from gaza. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks for having us. so “ust talk the programme. thanks for having us. so just talk poster _ the programme. thanks for having us. so just...
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more on that here on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's go back to caroline and kurt because this is the part of the programmes where the panelists get to bring their topics and their subjects to our show. caroline flint and kurt are with us once again. caroline why don't we with you? taste caroline why don't we with you? we have just had easter weekend and the days are _ have just had easter weekend and the days are getting longer. the weather is hopeful _ days are getting longer. the weather is hopeful he can better and everybody must be thinking about days out, — everybody must be thinking about days out, and we have a new day out for people _ days out, and we have a new day out for people in— days out, and we have a new day out for people in the uk and those visiting — for people in the uk and those visiting this summer, because balmoral— visiting this summer, because balmoral castle is opening up for the first— balmoral castle is opening up for the first time to visitors, so if you _ the fi
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tomos morgan, bbc news. this is bbc news. hello there. although it's been a pretty unsettled week, things are expected to ramp up further as we head into the weekend. we've got a named storm on the way to bring widespread gales. now, this area of low pressure's going to bring us a breezy, wet night across the board. outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy at times in the north and the west, will push northwards. as it pushes into the cold air across scotland, it's going to turn to sleet and snow, certainly snow over the high ground, even some sleet perhaps down to lower levels for a time. so quite a temperature contrast from north to south. very mild in the south, cold in the north. but it could be fairly disruptive over the high routes, for example the a9, for friday morning. this snowfall likely to accumulate for a time as it continues to move its way northwards. further south, any rain clears away from england and wales, and then it's sunshine and blustery showers. most of the showers will be in the north and the west. the odd heavier one
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this is bbc news. that deal potentially clears the way for a company to offer its most advanced self driving software on the new cars in china. they were a couple of hurdles to this deal. what precocity really mac would they get access to extremely high resolution maps across the country. it seems it got the go—ahead. charlie leader has described tessa example of economic cooperation, may be a sign of things to come. certainly welcome at a time when the companies earnings and dip. no surprise that shares were up as high as 13% in early trading in new york today. let's speak to suvrat kothari from insideev electric car magazine. the performances tesla has been silenced, ? the performances tesla has been silenced,? ~ , , the performances tesla has been silenced,?— the performances tesla has been silenced,? ~ , , , ., ., silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first — silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter _ silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter for _ si
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this is bbc news. a muslim student lost a hard court challenge against the ban of prayer is on school. the makayla community school introduced the band last year. the challenge argued that the band discriminated against muslim pupils. it was rejected by the court. the uk unemployment rate increased to 4.2% between december and february. that's the highest level for six months. the number of people who are economically inactive rose partly due to long—term sickness. economists suggest and could push the bank of england but rates in the centre. easyjet announce it will not operate to israel before the end of october. i had already suspended its flights, but said the continued situation means the services not resume until at least the autumn. customers booked to fly are being offered a full refund. you're watching bbc news. in brussels, a big political event opened today — the national conservative conference. ttar speakers included nigel farage, suella braverman, tomorrow victor orban, the prime mini
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you're watching the context on bbc news. the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. we are horrified also - by the instruction of al nasser —— we are horrified also - by the destruction of al nasser medical complex and al shifa - medical complex and the reports of the discovery of mass graves in and around facilities. - and we call for independent, effective, transparent - investigations into the deaths. the un's human rights chief says is "horrified" by the destruction at gaza's nasser and al—shifa hospitals — there are reports of bodies being pulled from mass graves with hands tied. what can we verify? we have a special report
you're watching the context on bbc news. the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. we are horrified...
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this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about the pay minister has let the cat of the back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantastic job back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantasticjob and i would do everything i can so that the next they party minister of health would succeed and quickly reach cruising speed because we need that. well lets get some reaction to the controversy from norway, joining me now is political commentator morten myskvoll. just talk us through what happened here. what did she do? she just talk us through what happened here. what did she do?— just talk
this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about the pay minister has let the cat of...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. china hopes selling solar panels and electric cars to europe will solve it economic challenges. we have a report from the country's manufacturing hub. in new york this afternoon, the un secretary—general antonio guterres painted a dark picture of the evolving situation in the middle east. he warned spiralling tensions over the war in gaza and iran's attack on israel at the weekend could evolve into a "full—scale regional conflict". one miscalculation, one miscommunication, one mistake, could lead to the unthinkable a full—scale regional conflict that would be devastating for all involved. for guterres, de—escalation of the situation would begin by ending the fighting in gaza, where nearly 3a,000 people have been killed, according to the hamas—run health ministry. but that may be some way off. qatar said today it is reassessing its role as mediator between israel and hamas. its role said the prime minister was being misued by some politicians for their own goals. against that
you're watching the context on bbc news. china hopes selling solar panels and electric cars to europe will solve it economic challenges. we have a report from the country's manufacturing hub. in new york this afternoon, the un secretary—general antonio guterres painted a dark picture of the evolving situation in the middle east. he warned spiralling tensions over the war in gaza and iran's attack on israel at the weekend could evolve into a "full—scale regional conflict". one...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. we are of course for new coverage of today's events in israel, gaza, with that attack that killed a number of aid workers, and... the israeli newspaper haaretz is reporting more alleged details about the strike. the headline reads, "idf drone bombed the world central kitchen aid convoy three times, targeting armed hamas member who wasn't there". the article goes on to say the convoy travelled along a route approved by the israeli army and the target of the strike, an armed man thought to be a terrorist, never left the warehouse with the cars. let's speak to anshel pfeffer, a correspondent at israeli newspaper haaretz and the author of the benjamin netanyahu biography bibi: the turbulent life and times of benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much indeed for joining us. haaretz has published more details about what they understand happen. could you give us any more information on that, or tell us how that was sourced in any way? l tell us how that was sourced in any wa ? . ., , tell us ho
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. we are of course for new coverage of today's events in israel, gaza, with that attack that killed a number of aid workers, and... the israeli newspaper haaretz is reporting more alleged details about the strike. the headline reads, "idf drone bombed the world central kitchen aid convoy three times, targeting armed hamas member who wasn't there". the article goes on to say the convoy travelled along a route...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news. the future of the ocean's coral reefs is more perilous than ever. that's according to the us national oceanic and atmospheric administration. in the last few minutes, it's announced what it calls the fourth mass coral—bleaching event is under way. this is what's at risk — mile after mile of coral reef slowly turning white, or even dying out altogether. by some estimates, around 50% of coral has been lost in the last 20 years. derek manzello, a coral reef ecologist, explained what this means. significant, severe coral bleaching has been reported in at least 54 countries and territories around the globe since february 2023. so it's spatially extensive, occurring, again, in all ocean basins across multiple, multiple countries. with more on this, let's speak to our science reporter georgina rannard. so, just tell us more about what we have heard today from the oceanic administration. 50 have heard today from the oceanic administration.— administration. so this is a really wor in: ,
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news. the future of the ocean's coral reefs is more perilous than ever. that's according to the us national oceanic and atmospheric administration. in the last few minutes, it's announced what it calls the fourth mass coral—bleaching event is under way. this is what's at risk — mile after mile of coral reef slowly turning white, or even dying out altogether. by some estimates, around 50% of coral has...
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first, the latest bbc news. and breaking news this hour. the bbc has been able to establish that the names of the three british aid workers killed in the gaza attack arejohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby.
first, the latest bbc news. and breaking news this hour. the bbc has been able to establish that the names of the three british aid workers killed in the gaza attack arejohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby.
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. cimate change — a pivotal moment? a group of swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. here they are — the court found switzerland had violated some of their human rights by not taking sufficient action on climate change. switzerland's efforts were called "woefully inadequate". this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries, including the uk. it comes after last month was officially declared the world's warmest march on record. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt has more. there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland's failure to do enough to cut planet warming emissions could help create heat waves that could threaten the lives of older people. i am so, well, shocked, positively shocked, so happy we could contribute to th
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. cimate change — a pivotal moment? a group of swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. here they are — the court found switzerland had violated some of their human rights by not taking sufficient action on climate change. switzerland's efforts were called "woefully inadequate". this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries,...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. this is what you're asking us to say — a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office without facing criminal liability. if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything. you're going to become a ceremonial president. even before the day began, he kind of held account of workers and basically his campaign saying, since they can't be out on the trail, they're going to bring the trail to them here in new york. trump is claiming absolute immunity, which essentially means that presidents would be inoculated from any sort of prosecution. that's a really sweeping claim of executive power. a hugely consequential day for donald trump. the criminal trial resumes in manhattan, a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to flout. and a hearing in the supreme court on whether he is entitled to presidential immunity. all that within hours of trump being named as a co—conspirator in a new set of indictments in arizona. we have got to
you're watching the context on bbc news. this is what you're asking us to say — a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office without facing criminal liability. if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything. you're going to become a ceremonial president. even before the day began, he kind of held account of workers and basically his campaign saying, since they can't be out on the trail, they're going to bring the trail to them here in new...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. as the minimum age forjoining whatsapp is lowered — a bbc investigation finds that children as young as nine are already seeing alarming content. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's . hugh ferris. hello from the bbc sport centre scoring in round two of the matters has proven tougher. most of the fee letter finished or has proven tougher. most of the fee letterfinished or open run after thursday's delayed start, but despite the extra play, not much change at the top of the leaderboard stop bryson to shamble plated —— lead for most of the despite striking a ball, or was he rounded the turn recently with a share of the turn recently with a share of the lead. world number one scottie scheffler is playing while waiting on a call from his wife who is expecting a baby, and while he may not finish the masters, he's currently tied
you're watching the context on bbc news. as the minimum age forjoining whatsapp is lowered — a bbc investigation finds that children as young as nine are already seeing alarming content. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's . hugh ferris. hello from the bbc sport centre scoring in round two of the matters has proven tougher. most of the fee letter finished or has proven tougher. most of the fee letterfinished or open run after thursday's delayed start, but...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context. it is time for our new weekly segment, ai decoded. welcome to ai decoded, that time of the week when we look in depth at some of the most eye—catching stories in the world of artificial intelligence. we begin with the guardian, who say, according to israeli intelligence sources, israel's military has been using an ai tool known as lavender to identify hamas targets across gaza. israel has rejected this and has released a statement which reads, "the idf does not use an artificial intelligence system that identifies terrorist operatives." next, we have an opinion piece in the new statesman — "why men shouldn't control artificial intelligence". it asks whether existential anxiety about al is just patriarchy�*s fear of itself. in a few minutes, we see a robot called sophia respond to a question about how ai can come up with a road map to a more equitable society. the ft reports the us and uk have signed a landmark agreement on artificial intelligence, b
fergus walsh, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context. it is time for our new weekly segment, ai decoded. welcome to ai decoded, that time of the week when we look in depth at some of the most eye—catching stories in the world of artificial intelligence. we begin with the guardian, who say, according to israeli intelligence sources, israel's military has been using an ai tool known as lavender to identify hamas targets across gaza. israel...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. cheering. we won't see another one again for some 400 years. so everybody standing behind me, myself as well, we're incredibly fortunate to be witnessing this moment of history. it is a multisensory experience. but you want to see the corona, you want to see that moment. and the weather lucked out for us, thankfully. people were praying and hoping that would happen and we're getting to see it fully. it is peeking through the clouds! mother nature is teasing us, there it is! wow, that is spectacular! oh, wow, that is fabulous! here we go, you can see it fully now! somewhere between 75- and 80%, so that's not bad. and for a city this size, _ for the entire population to be able to go onto the rooftops or go . into the streets even to be able to see that is quite something. welcome to the programme. over the past four hours, because coupled to coverage
you're watching the context on bbc news. cheering. we won't see another one again for some 400 years. so everybody standing behind me, myself as well, we're incredibly fortunate to be witnessing this moment of history. it is a multisensory experience. but you want to see the corona, you want to see that moment. and the weather lucked out for us, thankfully. people were praying and hoping that would happen and we're getting to see it fully. it is peeking through the clouds! mother nature is...
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this is bbc news. us treasury secretary janet yellen is in china this week for key meetings to improve economic relations between the two superpowers. secretary yellen has rejected calls for the us to move away from china, with relations between washington and beijing showing signs of improving since presidentsjoe biden and xijinping met in san francisco last november. but it hasn't been all smiles and handshakes, secretary yellen chided china for unfair treatment of american and other foreign companies by overproducing goods for the international market. beijing has recently attempted to rapidly boost manufacturing and exports to offset a slump in its economic numbers. let's speak to isabel hilton who is a visiting professor at the lau institute at king's college london so, what you think the us is going to try to get out of this visit? and to try to get out of this visit? and they've been _ to try to get out of this visit? fific they've been pretty much to try to get out of this visit? fific they'v
this is bbc news. us treasury secretary janet yellen is in china this week for key meetings to improve economic relations between the two superpowers. secretary yellen has rejected calls for the us to move away from china, with relations between washington and beijing showing signs of improving since presidentsjoe biden and xijinping met in san francisco last november. but it hasn't been all smiles and handshakes, secretary yellen chided china for unfair treatment of american and other foreign...
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this is bbc news. goodbye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. and we're starting with international football because qualifying has started for next year's women's euros and england — the defending champions — are drawing their opening game against sweden in injury time. after alessio russo put england ahead at wembley midway through the first half, the swedes equalised with their first shot on goal. so it's 1—all in the 9th minute. this is a tough group for england, with sweden, france and the republic of ireland, who they play on tuesday. there was success for wales in wrexham. the women have never qualified for a major championship but with a new manager, they made a great start to their campaign. jess fishlock scoring twice in their 4—0 victory over croatia. wales are away to kosovo next. scotland's long winless run continued as they were held to a goalless draw in serbia. scotland are the top seeds in their group but they'll need to fi
this is bbc news. goodbye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. and we're starting with international football because qualifying has started for next year's women's euros and england — the defending champions — are drawing their opening game against sweden in injury time. after alessio russo put england ahead at wembley midway through the first half, the swedes equalised with their first shot on goal. so it's 1—all in the 9th...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. for china, if it wants to have better relations, not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. beijing has not supplied moscow with any arms since the start of russia's invasion in ukraine, however, the us believes that china is supplying moscow with components that can be used for weapons. the us criticism of china being the key backer— the us criticism of china being the key backer of _ the us criticism of china being the key backer of russia _ the us criticism of china being the key backer of russia and _ the us criticism of china being the key backer of russia and its - key backer of russia and its invasion_ key backer of russia and its invasion in_ key backer of russia and its invasion in ukraine, - key backer of russia and its invasion in ukraine, this. key backer of russia and its invasion in ukraine, this is. key backer of russia and its . invasion
you're watching the context on bbc news. for china, if it wants to have better relations, not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. beijing has not supplied moscow with any arms since the start of russia's invasion in ukraine, however, the us believes that china is supplying moscow with components that can be used for weapons. the us criticism of china being the...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. we'll talk about taylor swift, because a lot of people are alljust today, she released new music, lots of it, too. new album entitled the tortured poets department. then a few hours later an extra 15 tracks were released. here's our music correspondent mark savage. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of this morning, a surprise. two hours after it was released, taylor added 15 extra songs. they scream. writing online, she explained she'd written so much tortured poetry in the past two years that she felt compelled to share it. many of the songs deal with her break—up from the british actorjoe alwyn. # he said he'd love me all his life...#. this is so good. the emotional weight of the album took its toll on fans. but critics gave it a clutch of four and five—star reviews. i think it's a really beautiful record. i think it's swift at the height of her songwriting prowess. i think it's also clearly a very intimate album
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. we'll talk about taylor swift, because a lot of people are alljust today, she released new music, lots of it, too. new album entitled the tortured poets department. then a few hours later an extra 15 tracks were released. here's our music correspondent mark savage. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of this morning, a surprise. two hours after it was released, taylor added 15...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. tiktok says it will challenge in court — a new law that could see it banned or sold in the united states. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. a busy evening of football in the premier league to update you on first, with liverpool hoping to move back level on points with arsenal, who sit top of the table. they're at goodison park for the merseyside derby. that's one of four matches happening. everton 1—0 liverpool, jarrad branthwaite with the goal. a crucial match forjurgen klopp�*s side, in the title race. they need to get back into that match. everton need the points too, as they battle to avoid the drop. wolves 0—1 bournemouth. antoine semenyo. crystal palace 0—0 newcastle, manchester united 0—0 sheffield united. former argentina international carlos tevez has been admitted to hospital after suffering from chest pains. the ao—year—old former manchester united, manchester city and west ham striker was take
you're watching the context on bbc news. tiktok says it will challenge in court — a new law that could see it banned or sold in the united states. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. a busy evening of football in the premier league to update you on first, with liverpool hoping to move back level on points with arsenal, who sit top of the table. they're at goodison park for the merseyside derby. that's one of four matches...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. as the minimum age forjoining whatsapp is lowered — a bbc investigation finds that children as young as nine are already seeing alarming content. the minimum age limit for children using whatsapp has been lowered from 16 to 13. the technology company — meta — which owns it says it's bringing the uk in line with the us and australia. but campaigners have called it a "highly irresponsible" approach to child safety. it comes as a bbc investigation has found that children as young as ten are being added to whatsapp groups containing inappropriate material. here's martin lindsay. i noticed a real personality change in my 12—year—old. after some coaxing, she told me she'd been added to a whatsapp group. i immediately removed my child from the group and deleted it. this is one mum's story and a real fearfor many parents. i was shocked to see inappropriate sexual images, racism and swearing among the messages.
you're watching the context on bbc news. as the minimum age forjoining whatsapp is lowered — a bbc investigation finds that children as young as nine are already seeing alarming content. the minimum age limit for children using whatsapp has been lowered from 16 to 13. the technology company — meta — which owns it says it's bringing the uk in line with the us and australia. but campaigners have called it a "highly irresponsible" approach to child safety. it comes as a bbc...
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let me bring you the latest bbc news. let me bring you the latest bbc news. rishi sunak says the uk will steadily increase its defence spending — until it reaches 2.5 percent of gdp by the year 2030. he warned that the world is facing its most dangerous time since the end of the cold war — and promised to ramp up the uk's weapons production. the usjustice department says it will pay out almost $1a0 million to victims of the former team usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. the settlement comes after claims that the fbi was too slow to act after receiving a number of complaints. nassar was jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of athletes. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried
let me bring you the latest bbc news. let me bring you the latest bbc news. rishi sunak says the uk will steadily increase its defence spending — until it reaches 2.5 percent of gdp by the year 2030. he warned that the world is facing its most dangerous time since the end of the cold war — and promised to ramp up the uk's weapons production. the usjustice department says it will pay out almost $1a0 million to victims of the former team usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. the settlement...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. we are going to have a look at how police forces are handling pro—palestine protests both in the uk and the us. columbia university announced classes would be held online after last week's protests. rishi sunak says london's metropolitan police will need to rebuild trust with thejewish community after complaints about the way the force handled an incident at a pro—palestinian rally. there have been calls for the police commissar sir mark rowley to resign after the head of the campaign against anti—semitism gideon falter was accused of causing a breach of peace, and threatened with arrest, by walking through a protest while being, quotes, openlyjewish. here's the prime minister giving his thoughts on the met police and its boss. what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they've apologised for that. and yes, i do have confidence in him, but that's on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust thejewish community, but the wider public — parti
you're watching the context on bbc news. we are going to have a look at how police forces are handling pro—palestine protests both in the uk and the us. columbia university announced classes would be held online after last week's protests. rishi sunak says london's metropolitan police will need to rebuild trust with thejewish community after complaints about the way the force handled an incident at a pro—palestinian rally. there have been calls for the police commissar sir mark rowley to...
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alex fletcher, bbc news. cycling now. tom pidcock was taken to hospital after crashing during a practice run for the opening time trial stage of the tour of the basque country. the briton didn't suffer any fractures, but he had to withdraw from the race before it even started. he wasn't the only one to crash. world time trial champion remco evenepoel also went down atjust the second corner. but the belgian recovered well to finish fifth. somehow primoz roglic managed to take a wrong turn, leaving the course where the motorbikes and support cars do. fortunately for the slovenian, that error didn't cost him — as he won the stage by seven seconds. the best—placed british rider was ethan hayter, who came ninth. as we mentioned, disappointment for tom pidcock, who's out of the race. unsurprisingly, he was frustrated at missing out. i hit my hip really hard, i can't weight bear on it at all. so, yeah, i'm heading home now. i had some scans, they did not show anything, but, yeah, we will keep looking over the next few days,
alex fletcher, bbc news. cycling now. tom pidcock was taken to hospital after crashing during a practice run for the opening time trial stage of the tour of the basque country. the briton didn't suffer any fractures, but he had to withdraw from the race before it even started. he wasn't the only one to crash. world time trial champion remco evenepoel also went down atjust the second corner. but the belgian recovered well to finish fifth. somehow primoz roglic managed to take a wrong turn,...
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you are alive with bbc news. british mps have been debating a petition on assisted dying today, after a campaign for a change in the law gained more than 200,000 signatures. the petition was backed by the journalist and campaigner dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. the 83—year—old, who founded childline in the uk, revealed in december she had joined the assisted dying clinic dignitas in switzerland. but under uk law, she says her family could be left at risk of prosecution if they went with her to zurich to help her. speaking to the bbc�*s today programme, she set a law change would mean the uk is reflecting the wider global change.— wider global change. there is going to be a lot of _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence discussed, l to be a lot of evidence discussed, because now we are in a situation worldwide where other countries like australia, canada, the netherlands, bits of america have already r
you are alive with bbc news. british mps have been debating a petition on assisted dying today, after a campaign for a change in the law gained more than 200,000 signatures. the petition was backed by the journalist and campaigner dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. the 83—year—old, who founded childline in the uk, revealed in december she had joined the assisted dying clinic dignitas in switzerland. but under uk law, she says her family could be left at risk of prosecution...
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you are live with bbc news. there are renewed hopes tonight of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under this proposal. the israeli media has put the figure at 33 in return for the release of an unspecified number of palestinian prisoners. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he described as a very generous proposal. hamas has put forward a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a ceasefire is hamas. they have to decide and they have to decide quickly. the white house said tonight president biden will be speaking not only to qatar. we are nowjoined by glenjohnson, former senior adviser to us secretary of statejohn kerry and author of window seat on the world, which examines the diplomacy in
you are live with bbc news. there are renewed hopes tonight of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under this proposal. the israeli media has put the figure at 33 in return for the release of an unspecified number of palestinian prisoners. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he...