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good to have you both with us and around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now, it's time for the panel. we let the panel take over and talk about what is affected and bothering them right now and living from personal experience, you want to talk about college debt in the us and amish that the students are racking up? shall and amish that the students are racking up?— and amish that the students are rackinu-u? ., ,, ., racking up? all politics is personal ofthe racking up? all politics is personal of the end of— racking up? all politics is personal of the end of the _ racking up? all politics is personal of the end of the day _ racking up? all politics is personal of the end of the day in _ racking up? all politics is personal of the end of the day in the united states— of the end of the day in the united states cost of college is insanely hi-h states cost of college is insanely high and — states cost of college is insanely high and registered my daughter and she's a _ high and registered my daughter and she's a senior in high school to a college —
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now, it's time for the panel. let's bring in the panel: annabel denham deputy comment editor at the telegraph and seema mehta, political writer at la times. i want to talk about tim's water, the largest water company and a quarter of the british population and it has been marred in controversy in recent months and it seems to be going from bad to worse. now, its shareholders say they will not provide the utility company with a £500 million lifeline of what the regulator has rejected its plans to fill its funding short of by raising bills by as much as 40% for its customers and so, the whole situation is a complete mess and what is interesting is the public and political response to this because particularly from the left, there's no pressure to re—nationalize the water companies which were privatised during the margaret thatcher era. the reports of leaks, but sewage being poured into rivers and the lack of investment in large part, a victorian water system that we have in britain today and all of that is a majo
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now, it's time for the panel. let's bring in the panel: annabel denham deputy comment editor at the telegraph and seema mehta, political writer at la times. i want to talk about tim's water, the largest water company and a quarter of the british population and it has been marred in controversy in recent months and it seems to be going from bad to worse. now, its shareholders say they will not provide the utility company with a £500 million...
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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
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...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the bit of the show where the panelists get to talk about what they want to talk about. so what's on your mind? the they want to talk about. so what's on your mind?— they want to talk about. so what's on your mind? the arrival of spring in boston. — on your mind? the arrival of spring in boston, which _ on your mind? the arrival of spring in boston, which is— on your mind? the arrival of spring in boston, which is not _ on your mind? the arrival of spring in boston, which is not measured l on your mind? the arrival of spring l in boston, which is not measured by a date or the weather, which is so fickle, it could be 30 celsius and snowing or 80 celsius and sunning —— 30 fahrenheit or 80 fahrenheit. the boston did not disappoint, they lost 7-1, boston did not disappoint, they lost 7—1, which is why we have to celebrate the world series they wanted 2000 for 20 years ago. on monday as the boston marathon, so the fabled, well—known marathon running through boston on
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let's now go to arieh kovler. he is a writer and political analyst. welcome to bbc news. first of all, i wanted to get your reaction to these protests. we have seen families of some of the hostages gather at regular intervals, expressing their dissatisfaction with pry minister netanyahu, but what we saw in the last couple of days was something quite different.— last couple of days was something quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen a — quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen a sort _ quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen a sort of— quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen a sort of return _ quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen a sort of return of - quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen a sort of return of the - have seen a sort of return of the mass protests against benjamin netanyahu which really began in 2021, the year that israeli elections run in close succession, and then returned with a vengeance in 2023 over the traditional reform act of the new government. they took act of the new government. they took a step
let's now go to arieh kovler. he is a writer and political analyst. welcome to bbc news. first of all, i wanted to get your reaction to these protests. we have seen families of some of the hostages gather at regular intervals, expressing their dissatisfaction with pry minister netanyahu, but what we saw in the last couple of days was something quite different.— last couple of days was something quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen a — quite different. yes, absolutely. we have seen...
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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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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very interestingj know, we are in a very interesting position right now with respect to china. we have had a sniffing amount of moneyjust recently allocated for the defence of taiwan. we have had a sort of anti—china measure passed the congress overwhelmingly and tied by president biden that will ban tiktok orforce the by president biden that will ban tiktok or force the parent company to sell it in a measure i think many thought that the us government would never take considering how many millions of americans use tiktok. and it's all because they d
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. let's start with you. let's talk about secretary blinken, who is in china on day two of his visit. would you want to talk about?— you want to talk about? well, you know, we you want to talk about? well, you know. we are _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a _ you want to talk about? well, you know, we are in a very _ you want to talk about?...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> hello. you're watching the context on bbc news. >> an attack on a political opponent. that is all is. i am very honored to be here. >> we are waiting for high-stakes jury selection to take place but really, the majority of the morning was dedicated to what the judge said was tying up loose ends. >> it is going to be difficult to winnow down from hundreds of potential jurors to 12 individuals who do not appear to have preconceived notions. ♪ >> he has become the first former u.s. president to stand trial in a criminal case. donald trump denies falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to an adult film star, stormy daniels. we will bring you the latest on day one from the court in new york. iran rejects western criticism of its attack on israel, led by a barrage of drones and missiles. rishi sunak has called on all sides to show restraint. the u.k. government's plans to send some asylum-seekers to rwanda is back in the house of commons tonight. we will bring you the outcom
announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> hello. you're watching the context on bbc news. >> an attack on a political opponent. that is all is. i am very honored to be here. >> we are waiting for high-stakes jury selection to take place but really, the majority of the morning was dedicated to what the judge said was tying up loose ends. >> it is going to be difficult to winnow down from hundreds of potential jurors to 12 individuals who do not appear to have...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. joining me now is adam stachura. he is the policy director at age scotland. adam, welcome. there's been extractions as we saw to the slot, but what you're feeling about it —— mixed reactions? it is but what you're feeling about it -- mixed reactions?— mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed- — mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed. in _ mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed. in scotland - mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed. in scotland it - mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed. in scotland it is i mixed reactions? it is broadly i welcomed. in scotland it is some thing which has been around for more than six years after the review of our hatred legislation, undertaken by... early 2018. a lot of this to late. it tidies up a lot of our existing laws to stop it removes the crime of blasphemy, which is something had not been prosecuted in scotland for a generation, but also adds the protective characteristics under the quality act into hatred legislation such as age. what makes it incredible important
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. joining me now is adam stachura. he is the policy director at age scotland. adam, welcome. there's been extractions as we saw to the slot, but what you're feeling about it —— mixed reactions? it is but what you're feeling about it -- mixed reactions?— mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed- — mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed. in _ mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed. in scotland - mixed reactions? it is broadly welcomed. in scotland it -...
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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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bye for now. hello, i'm ben thompson. 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
bye for now. hello, i'm ben thompson. 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...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's turn now to the middle east and the growing fears of reprisals from iran for the killing of senior iranian commanders in the syrian capital damascus. iran's supreme leader has vowed that israel will be punished for the attack, which he said was a strike on iran itself. bbc verify has found evidence the iranian authorities have given notice to pilots to avoid the tehran area as rocket launches could be taking place between the 10th and the 12th of april. it's also possible an attack on israel could come via iran's proxy hezbollah which has forces in lebanon. president biden has pledged "ironclad" support for israel over iran even as he criticises policy in gaza. firas maksad is a senior fellow at the middle east institute, a non—partisan think—tank. thank you very much for coming on the programme. my thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme._ how| thank you very much for coming on i the programme._ how do the programm
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's turn now to the middle east and the growing fears of reprisals from iran for the killing of senior iranian commanders in the syrian capital damascus. iran's supreme leader has vowed that israel will be punished for the attack, which he said was a strike on iran itself. bbc verify has found evidence the iranian authorities have given notice to pilots to avoid the tehran area as rocket launches could be taking place between the 10th and...
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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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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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breaking news now on the events that have happened today. the bbc has established the name of the three british aid workers killed in the gaza attack are john british aid workers killed in the gaza attack arejohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby. other foreign nationals amongst the seven aid workers killed came from poland, australia, canada and the united states. just to repeat, we have been able to establish the name is of those uk nationals. we'll be back in a few moments with our panelists, to discuss the story. hello there. there was some sunshine here and there today. this was rural essex earlier on. but we are seeing more cloud and some more rain arriving as well. you can see how the cloud has been racing across the atlantic and then pushing up from the southwest. and these areas of cloud are areas of low pressure and their weather fronts which are bringing the rain up. and we're seeing rain at the moment moving up from the southwest across england and wales. and these outbreaks of rain will continue to affect england and wale
breaking news now on the events that have happened today. the bbc has established the name of the three british aid workers killed in the gaza attack are john british aid workers killed in the gaza attack arejohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby. other foreign nationals amongst the seven aid workers killed came from poland, australia, canada and the united states. just to repeat, we have been able to establish the name is of those uk nationals. we'll be back in a few moments with our...
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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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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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hugh pym, bbc news, birmingham. joining me now is hannah barnes — she is an associate editor at new statesman, and author of "time to think," which is a book about the collapse of the tavistock gender service for children. alsojoining me is azeen ghorayshi — she is a reporter at the new york times and covers the intersection of sex, gender and science. thank you both for coming on the programme. thank you both for coming on the programme-— thank you both for coming on the programme.- let's - thank you both for coming on the programme.- let's start l thank you both for coming on the j programme.- let's start if thank you both for coming on the - programme.- let's start if we programme. thanks. let's start if we can, programme. thanks. let's start if we can. hannah. — programme. thanks. let's start if we can, hannah, with _ programme. thanks. let's start if we can, hannah, with you. _ programme. thanks. let's start if we can, hannah, with you. it— programme. thanks. let's start if we can, hannah, with you. i
hugh pym, bbc news, birmingham. joining me now is hannah barnes — she is an associate editor at new statesman, and author of "time to think," which is a book about the collapse of the tavistock gender service for children. alsojoining me is azeen ghorayshi — she is a reporter at the new york times and covers the intersection of sex, gender and science. thank you both for coming on the programme. thank you both for coming on the programme-— thank you both for coming on the...
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katie razzall, bbc news. april 22nd is earth day, a global annual event which is supposed to remind us of the importance of protecting our environment. and there is no greater threat to the precious ecosystems we depend on, than the one thing you have probably opened today — the plastic carton. the world is currently producing about 400 million metric tonnes of plastic waste every year, and of that, just 9% is recycled. more than 50 countries, including the uk, have called for an end to plastic pollution by 2040. but the organisers of earth day want us to go further, and are calling for a 60% reduction in the production of all plastics by 2040. let's speak to aidan charron, who is the director here isjoe here is joe biden here isjoe biden marking or if they just short time ago. here is joe biden marking or if they just short time ago.— just short time ago. thank you for shafinu just short time ago. thank you for sharing your _ just short time ago. thank you for sharing your story _ just short time ago. t
katie razzall, bbc news. april 22nd is earth day, a global annual event which is supposed to remind us of the importance of protecting our environment. and there is no greater threat to the precious ecosystems we depend on, than the one thing you have probably opened today — the plastic carton. the world is currently producing about 400 million metric tonnes of plastic waste every year, and of that, just 9% is recycled. more than 50 countries, including the uk, have called for an end to...
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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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bye for now. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. thejohn lewis group publishes questions for alljob levels on its website, in an attempt to make the process fairer. applying for a newjob can be a stressful time — afterfinding a vacancy and preparing an application, the interview process can add another layer of anxiety. so what if some of that could be removed? john lewis supermarkets says it'll now show applicants the questions they're likely to be asked ahead of any interview they take, in an attempt to make the process fairer. the department and supermarket chain has published questions for alljob levels — from customer assistants to directors — on its website in an attempt to make the process fairer, widening the recruitment pool. i'm joined by tab ahmed, the founder and ceo of employability —
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> hello. you are marching "the context" here on bbc news. >> iranian and syrian state media news saying an israeli airstrike targeted the iranian consulate in the syrian capital damascus. >> this really increasingly dangerous war between iran and its allies and proxies and the israelis has, tonight, taken quite a big step up. >> even if benjamin netanyahu brings home the hostages or dismantles hamas, there are new posters, you are in charge, you are responsible. but they wanted him out before the war. now they are back and they want him gone even more. ♪ iran state media says at least five people were killed after a suspected israeli airstrike on entering and consulate building in the syrian capital. we will have the latest on the developing story. staying in the middle east, israeli forces pulled out of gaza's largest hospital after an operation they say killed hundreds of hamas fighters. palestinian medics say they are retrieving dozens of bodies from the al-shifa hospital which they say i
announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> hello. you are marching "the context" here on bbc news. >> iranian and syrian state media news saying an israeli airstrike targeted the iranian consulate in the syrian capital damascus. >> this really increasingly dangerous war between iran and its allies and proxies and the israelis has, tonight, taken quite a big step up. >> even if benjamin netanyahu brings home the hostages or dismantles hamas, there are new...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. we'll talk about hollywood's gender pay gap, with kirsten dunst admitting that she "didn't even think to ask for equal pay" as an—up—and—coming star. presidentjoe biden has hailed progress by his administration in bringing down the cost of health care for americans. last month, three of the four manufacturers of asthma drugs decided to cap costs at $35 per inhaler. the white house says asthma affects 27 million americans, including at least four million children. mr biden has made lowering health care costs a key aspect of his 2024 re—election campaign. at a white house event, he said he was proud that his administration had taken on "big pharma". take insulin for people with diabetes, it costs ten bucks to make. if you add everything in terms of packaging and all the rest, you can argue maybe $12 total. and they charge as much as $400 a month.
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now to tennis and the news that the saudi arabian capital of riyadh will host the wta finals for the next three years and offer record prize money. this year's finals will take place in november. the bbc�*s tennis correspondent, russell fuller, has more. to deliver record prize money is certainly a step forward and something that the wta can point to as they try and bring about this goal of equal prize money. but the wta chief executive knows that there will be criticism in some quarters, although the players have either been supportive or not spoken out against it for the most part. he knows he will have to justify his decision and his argument is that by going to riyadh, tennis is supporting growth and improvement and change across the region. staying with tennis news... third—seeded dan evans is out of the atp tour event in marrakech. the british player and world number 42 was beaten in straight sets by the defending champion roberto carballes baena. the spaniard moves into the quarterfinals. rafael nadal has withdrawn from the upcoming monte carlo masters where the 22—time
now to tennis and the news that the saudi arabian capital of riyadh will host the wta finals for the next three years and offer record prize money. this year's finals will take place in november. the bbc�*s tennis correspondent, russell fuller, has more. to deliver record prize money is certainly a step forward and something that the wta can point to as they try and bring about this goal of equal prize money. but the wta chief executive knows that there will be criticism in some quarters,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" e context" on bbc news. e >> they have to do that in accordance with international humanitarian law, protect civilian lives. too many siblings have already lost their lives. get more aid into gaza. that is what we have called for. >> these vehicles were carrying humanitarian aid workers. this is why we want answers really from the israeli government. >> humanitarians and civilians should never be paying the consequences of war. this is a basic principle of humanity. >> the claim of israel or the israeli army that there was no intention, it was a mistake, it was by chance, all of that sounds now quite ridiculous. ♪ ben: pressure on israel grows after seven aid workers were killed in an israeli airstrike, that forces aid agencies to halt their work in the region. also tonight come the latest from taiwan after 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit the island, the strongest in 25 years. more than 100 people are still trapped tonight in the rubble. nato leaders to send in brussels for a key summer for support on ukraine
announcer: and now, "bbc news" e context" on bbc news. e >> they have to do that in accordance with international humanitarian law, protect civilian lives. too many siblings have already lost their lives. get more aid into gaza. that is what we have called for. >> these vehicles were carrying humanitarian aid workers. this is why we want answers really from the israeli government. >> humanitarians and civilians should never be paying the consequences of war....
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hello, i'm ben brown and you're watching the context on bbc news. they have to do that in accordance with international humanitarian law. protect civilian lives. sadly, too many civilians have already lost their lives. get more aid into gaza, that's what we are consistently calling for. clearly, that these vehicles were carrying humanitarian aid workers. this is why we want answers, really, from the israeli government. look, humanitarians and civilians should never be paying _ the consequences of war. this is a basic - principle of humanity. the claim of israel, or of the israeli army, that there was no intention, that it was a mistake, that it was by chance, all of those sound now quite ridiculous. 0ur panel tonight: caroline flint, former labour cabinet minister and kurt bardella, republican rising star—turned—democratic strategist. first, the latest headlines. the bodies of six foreign aid workers killed in israeli drone strikes in gaza have been taken to egypt, as international
hello, i'm ben brown and you're watching the context on bbc news. they have to do that in accordance with international humanitarian law. protect civilian lives. sadly, too many civilians have already lost their lives. get more aid into gaza, that's what we are consistently calling for. clearly, that these vehicles were carrying humanitarian aid workers. this is why we want answers, really, from the israeli government. look, humanitarians and civilians should never be paying _ the consequences...
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bye for now. hello, i'm ben thompson. 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 . invas
bye for now. hello, i'm ben thompson. 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....
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you're watching the context on bbc news. qatar foreign ministry has told the bbc it's cautiously optimistic about a new proposal in the gaza ceasefire talks — as israel and hamas continue the negotiations in cairo. let's turn to the middle east now where we're hearing reports that hamas has rejected the latest israeli ceasefire proposal suggested at talks in cairo. there had been fresh proposals on the table at the talks in egypt aimed at securing a truce and a hostage deal. it's now been six months since hamas — designated a terrorist organisation by many western countries — aimed at securing a truce and a hostage deal. it's now been six months since hamas — designated a terrorist organisation by many western countries — attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. let's take a look at these pictures displaying what the city was like before and after the severe bombardment of gaza since october seventh. in the war that has followed the seventh october attacks, gaza's hamas—run h
you're watching the context on bbc news. qatar foreign ministry has told the bbc it's cautiously optimistic about a new proposal in the gaza ceasefire talks — as israel and hamas continue the negotiations in cairo. let's turn to the middle east now where we're hearing reports that hamas has rejected the latest israeli ceasefire proposal suggested at talks in cairo. there had been fresh proposals on the table at the talks in egypt aimed at securing a truce and a hostage deal. it's now been six...
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news from texas and you are watching bbc news and i am here in ohio in this is lake erie that you can see behind me in bright sunshine now but half an hour ago, me in bright sunshine now but half an hourago, we me in bright sunshine now but half an hour ago, we were plunged into darkness during a moment of totality lasting over five minutes year of totality in ohio and we saw that great solar eclipse creeping in from mexico going over to texas and just speaking to our correspondent who is a niagara falls and canada every also experienced that moment of totality and beyond the science, but people have been speaking about is a moment of connection of coming together and often putting their phones down and tooting their head skywards to gaze up and when it is safe to do so and taking in a truly awesome sight of totality of the corona and for many of us will be a once—in—a—lifetime event in the last time it's on the clips here in ohio was 1806 and there will not be another one in this particular part of the world for some 400 years. wherever you are taking in the images, we are witn
news from texas and you are watching bbc news and i am here in ohio in this is lake erie that you can see behind me in bright sunshine now but half an hour ago, me in bright sunshine now but half an hourago, we me in bright sunshine now but half an hour ago, we were plunged into darkness during a moment of totality lasting over five minutes year of totality in ohio and we saw that great solar eclipse creeping in from mexico going over to texas and just speaking to our correspondent who is a...
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laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. you may think that is off tangent to what we have been discussing. it is closely aligned to what is going on right now. china needs a rest. not only are some of that production going to europe and civilian companies, it is also providing 90% of russia's microelectronic impulse, 70% of the tuning imports, and a writer in the telegraph said this week that if in the midst of world war ii the united states was a uk pass arsenal of democracy, then today, iran, north korea and china are russia's arsenal of autocracy. what can the g7 countries do about that? i'm joined now by karolina hird russia analyst at the washington based institute for the study of war, the former communications director for the republican national convention doug heye. ukrainian politician, inna sovsun and the former head of the russia desk at the british mi6 intelligence service, chris steele. the way that china is interacting with russia on the backdrop of the war in ukraine is very different to how iran and north korea are. russia and north korea have built this triple military en
laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. you may think that is off tangent to what we have been discussing. it is closely aligned to what is going on right now. china needs a rest. not only are some of that production going to europe and civilian companies, it is also providing 90% of russia's microelectronic impulse, 70% of the tuning imports, and a writer in the telegraph said this week that if in the midst of world war ii the united states was a uk pass arsenal of democracy, then today, iran, north...
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nick beake, bbc news in southern spain. our correspondent nick beakejoins us now. really bea ke joins us now. really beakejoins us now. interesting report. what i wa nt really interesting report. what i want to focus on tonight is the macro versus micro. help me out here. when you look at the spanish economy, the forecast for this year is 2.1% which is far beyond what we can expect here in the uk, yet, it does not touch this problem of unemployment that you've reported on. if you look at the figures, ii.9% on. if you look at the figures, 11.9% with the unemployment in december. that is twice the unemployment rate of the european union. you look at youth unemployment, it is worse. so how can you be growing the economy and yet still fail to reach some of these poor areas of the country? good evening. this is the port as you say. it is a gateway to so many different markets around the world, notably north africa, just 30 km from here. but this it is not a gateway to the future hopes and dreams of so many young people as you say. the unemployment figure really sky—hi
nick beake, bbc news in southern spain. our correspondent nick beakejoins us now. really bea ke joins us now. really beakejoins us now. interesting report. what i wa nt really interesting report. what i want to focus on tonight is the macro versus micro. help me out here. when you look at the spanish economy, the forecast for this year is 2.1% which is far beyond what we can expect here in the uk, yet, it does not touch this problem of unemployment that you've reported on. if you look at the...
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we will be bringing you back into talk about all the day's news, but for now, thank you very much. i want to remind you of the top story 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. they are amongst the seven international workers killed in that attack. this is the context on bbc news. hello there. there was some sunshine here and there today. this was rural essex earlier on. but we are seeing more cloud and some more rain arriving as well. you can see how the cloud has been racing across the atlantic and then pushing up from the southwest, and these areas of cloud are areas of low pressure and their weatherfronts which are bringing the rain up. and we're seeing rain at the moment moving up from the southwest across england and wales. and these outbreaks of rain will continue to affect england and wales for the next few hours and then head northwards into northern ireland and across scotland, where it's going to turn increasingly wet here. now, we do have som
we will be bringing you back into talk about all the day's news, but for now, thank you very much. i want to remind you of the top story 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. they are amongst the seven international workers killed in that attack. this is the context on bbc news. hello there. there was some sunshine here and there today. this was rural essex earlier...
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martin lindsay, bbc news, tyneside. let's speak taylor lorenz — she is the host of power user podcast and a tech columnist at the washington post. hi to you. why is our business is going against what all camping groups are connon against, why do you think they're doing it? i groups are connon against, why do you think they're doing it?- you think they're doing it? i think there's a big _ you think they're doing it? i think there's a big discussion _ you think they're doing it? i think there's a big discussion appling l there's a big discussion appling about the age of social media, here in the us there are big bills proposed, and the uk is in discussion. the question is when children are ready to engage with the internet and make these decisions, declining a group invitation that might be dangerous. meta and all the tech companies want get users as quickly as possible on on the pot farms, and it there is a legitimacy concerns as well, the younger you start when a platform they can learn the safety mechanisms earlier.
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hugo schofield, bbc news in sens, central france. 0ur panel with us — dr catherine fieschi — comparative political analyst and fellow at the european university institute. and, dr nathalie tocci — director for the institute of international affairs in rome. thank you for sparing us some time. if i could start with you, a question of where will the far right perform best in the selection. we would expect a surge in france, more than perhaps in any other country, why? what is going wrong for president macron? i why? what is going wrong for president macron?— why? what is going wrong for president macron? i think there is a number of issues. _ president macron? i think there is a number of issues. first _ president macron? i think there is a number of issues. first is _ president macron? i think there is a number of issues. first is what - president macron? i think there is a number of issues. first is what the l number of issues. first is what the far right unfortunately has done relatively well. it it has mainstreamed itself, it has grounded itself quite a bit of credibility in the ma
hugo schofield, bbc news in sens, central france. 0ur panel with us — dr catherine fieschi — comparative political analyst and fellow at the european university institute. and, dr nathalie tocci — director for the institute of international affairs in rome. thank you for sparing us some time. if i could start with you, a question of where will the far right perform best in the selection. we would expect a surge in france, more than perhaps in any other country, why? what is going wrong...
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this is bbc news. you're watching the context of. here in england, working parents can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week a funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now there'll be 15 hours per week for two—year—olds during school term time. the government says it will benefit more than 150,000 children. here's prime minister rishi sunak. making sure there are more place and staff available - and the future looks - bright, and this is a really positive intervention, _ when fully worth out, around £7,000 worth of support. but many in the industry are warning that the funding simply isn't enough. here's what one parent told us about how difficult it has been to find a place for her daughter. i put her down on three waiting lists because they all have massive waiting lists now, because there's not enough nurseries for the hours that are funded. so, yeah, it will help if i can get her in somewhere! when rishi sunak�*s advisers su
this is bbc news. you're watching the context of. here in england, working parents can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week a funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now there'll be 15 hours per week for two—year—olds during school term time. the government says it will benefit more than 150,000 children. here's prime minister rishi sunak. making sure there are more place and staff...
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lucy williamson, bbc news. >> the latest now on the aide situation on the ground. we can speak to unicef speculation who joins us from now. thank you for being on the program. talk us through the impact of president joe biden and the u.s. demanding more aid routes into gaza. >> we have seen today the news as your correspondent explains, areas crossing might be open. that is very positive news we have been asking for four weeks. we desperately need to flood the gaza strip with aid. it is unacceptable the amount of aid we are getting through the existing crossings. it also puts us at risk trying to move it all the way to the north, if we could even get access to the north. it is positive news the crossing might open and allow us to bring directly into the starting families. but this is just news. we need to see it in action, we need it soon, and we needed to be sustained. >> what you make of the fact you and other organizations have called for more routes to get into gaza and it hasn't happened until a stiff phone call? >> there's a lot of things we have been asking
lucy williamson, bbc news. >> the latest now on the aide situation on the ground. we can speak to unicef speculation who joins us from now. thank you for being on the program. talk us through the impact of president joe biden and the u.s. demanding more aid routes into gaza. >> we have seen today the news as your correspondent explains, areas crossing might be open. that is very positive news we have been asking for four weeks. we desperately need to flood the gaza strip with aid....
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martin lindsay, bbc news, tyneside. rina, what do you think of this, did meta need to do this? figs rina, what do you think of this, did meta need to do this?— rina, what do you think of this, did meta need to do this? as a mother i must sa i meta need to do this? as a mother i must say i never _ meta need to do this? as a mother i must say i never really _ meta need to do this? as a mother i must say i never really count - meta need to do this? as a mother i must say i never really count on...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. i want to bring you a line of breaking news being reported by the sun newspaper here in the uk this evening. many of you will be aware of the rwanda plan which has now been approved in the house of commons here in the uk. still waiting forflights to commons here in the uk. still waiting for flights to take off carrying people to rwanda, but the sun reporting that a field of asylum—seekers has become the first to be voluntarily sent to rwanda. the migrant was flown on a commercialflight and given the migrant was flown on a commercial flight and given £3000 to help relocate in the capital. the removal was under a voluntary scheme the government announced in march separately from the police plan to deport those arriving illegally in the uk. they will not draw any details about the asylum—seekers only to say that he had exhausted all rights to be in the uk. one line of copy here from the labour shadow home secretary yvette cooper saying the government was so desperate to get flights
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. i want to bring you a line of breaking news being reported by the sun newspaper here in the uk this evening. many of you will be aware of the rwanda plan which has now been approved in the house of commons here in the uk. still waiting forflights to commons here in the uk. still waiting for flights to take off carrying people to rwanda, but the sun reporting that a field of asylum—seekers has become the first to be voluntarily sent to...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. us vice president kamala harris is heading to arizona, to highlight the issue of reproductive rights. it comes after the state's supreme court recently reinstated a near—total abortion ban from 1864. that makes performing an abortion punishable by 2—5 years in prison, except when the mother's life is at risk. that's pushed the abortion issue to centre stage in a state that could be pivotal in deciding who wins november's us presidential election. the vice president is expected to deliver remarks slamming former president donald trump for his record on the issue. for his part, donald trump has said the arizona law goes too far, and called on the states lawmakers to change it. he said it would be "straightened out" without giving any further detail. his former vice president, mike pence, has described those comments as "a slap in the face" to voters who oppose abortion. lets speak to our panel on this. what is the republican strategy on abortion? . �* . . what is the republican st
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. us vice president kamala harris is heading to arizona, to highlight the issue of reproductive rights. it comes after the state's supreme court recently reinstated a near—total abortion ban from 1864. that makes performing an abortion punishable by 2—5 years in prison, except when the mother's life is at risk. that's pushed the abortion issue to centre stage in a state that could be pivotal in deciding who wins november's us presidential...
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hugh pym, bbc news, birmingham. let's bring our panel back in. justine, being that you are part of a government grappling with issues just like this, what do you make of it? ~ ~ �* , ., , , it? well, i think it's reassuring that everybody _ it? well, i think it's reassuring that everybody has _ it? well, i think it's reassuring that everybody has largely i it? well, i think it's reassuring i that everybody has largely welcomed this report today. it's taken several— this report today. it's taken several years, this report today. it's taken severalyears, but this report today. it's taken several years, but i think it's been very thoroughly done and what it starts _ very thoroughly done and what it starts to — very thoroughly done and what it starts to do is put more argument and evidence behind what is an incredibly— and evidence behind what is an incredibly sensitive, complex issue around _ incredibly sensitive, complex issue around gender transitioning, particularly for young people. the next area — particularly for young people. the ne
hugh pym, bbc news, birmingham. let's bring our panel back in. justine, being that you are part of a government grappling with issues just like this, what do you make of it? ~ ~ �* , ., , , it? well, i think it's reassuring that everybody _ it? well, i think it's reassuring that everybody has _ it? well, i think it's reassuring that everybody has largely i it? well, i think it's reassuring i that everybody has largely welcomed this report today. it's taken several— this report today. it's...
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emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. just a little earlier, i spoke to kato kaelin, the house guest of oj simpson at the time of the murder, and he testified at the trial. he is now composed ofi degrees of scandalous, a podcast looks at major trials and scandals. he told me how the oj simpson case continues to sit in the public consciousness. the thin . s in the public consciousness. the things that _ in the public consciousness. iie: things that stand out in a persons mind will go on forever sr as the latejohnny cochran, you must acquit, if it does not fit, you must acquit, if it does not fit, you must acquit, with the trying on the gloves, the expressions and it became... i guess you could say a pop—culture thing. look, they won eight emmys on a tv show, they won an oscarfor espn's eight emmys on a tv show, they won an oscar for espn's document tree on it and it will go on forever. let’s it and it will go on forever. let's brin: in it and it will go on forever. let's bring in our _ it and it will go on forever. let
emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. just a little earlier, i spoke to kato kaelin, the house guest of oj simpson at the time of the murder, and he testified at the trial. he is now composed ofi degrees of scandalous, a podcast looks at major trials and scandals. he told me how the oj simpson case continues to sit in the public consciousness. the thin . s in the public consciousness. the things that _ in the public consciousness. iie: things that stand out in a persons mind will go on forever sr...
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you�*re watching the context on bbc news. germany partially legalises cannabis to tackle the black market trade. germany has legalised cannabis, as the government tries to tackle the black—market trade in the drug. germans over the age of 18 can now grow marijuana plants at home and carry the drug for personal use. the new law remains contentious because of health concerns and questions over whether it will help reduce or increase the illicit trade. earlier, i spoke to andrew hathaway, associate professor of criminaljustice and public policy at the university of guelph in ontario, canada. i spoke to him because in 2018, canada brought in a similar law. i 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... well, i mean, there�*s many stories to cannabis legalisation in canada — you�*ll get a different story depending on who you talk to —
you�*re watching the context on bbc news. germany partially legalises cannabis to tackle the black market trade. germany has legalised cannabis, as the government tries to tackle the black—market trade in the drug. germans over the age of 18 can now grow marijuana plants at home and carry the drug for personal use. the new law remains contentious because of health concerns and questions over whether it will help reduce or increase the illicit trade. earlier, i spoke to andrew hathaway,...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is the context. i'm lewis vaughanjones. uk prime minister rishi sunak is calling for an end to what's being called "sick note culture". he says he wants to get more people back to work as part of a fresh crackdown on people claiming benefits. the new idea — responsibility for assessing fitness to work will shift away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. there has been a sharp rise in people claiming sickness benefits, but opposition parties say lengthy nhs waiting lists are to blame. here's the pm. we don'tjust need to change the sick note, we need to change the sick note culture so that the default becomes fault becomes what work you can do, not what you can't. building on the pilots that we've already started, we're going to design a new system where people have easy and rapid access to specialised work and help support to help them back to work from the very first conversation. it used to be that if you worked just nine hours a week, you'd get full benefits without needing to look for addi
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is the context. i'm lewis vaughanjones. uk prime minister rishi sunak is calling for an end to what's being called "sick note culture". he says he wants to get more people back to work as part of a fresh crackdown on people claiming benefits. the new idea — responsibility for assessing fitness to work will shift away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. there has been a sharp rise in...
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you're watching bbc news, of course. you can always go to our life a page if you want to hear from all of our correspondence on the ground. we have to leave our viewers on pbs for now, but we thank them very much for tuning in for our live coverage of this great solar eclipse here in the united states. and here we are in ohio, the last time that they saw one was in 1806 in totality. it would be for another 400 years that this particular area in north—eastern ohio will be treated to such a feat again. many people describing this as a once in a sensory experience, a once—in—a—lifetime experience, and thatis once—in—a—lifetime experience, and that is a very accurate assessment of what we are experiencing today. a moment when many people are coming out. you can see that festival atmosphere here behind me. people have got picnic chairs out, people have got picnic chairs out, people have are coming together with the children, having barbecues, eating, just to experience it. in the real sense ofjoy and festivity o
you're watching bbc news, of course. you can always go to our life a page if you want to hear from all of our correspondence on the ground. we have to leave our viewers on pbs for now, but we thank them very much for tuning in for our live coverage of this great solar eclipse here in the united states. and here we are in ohio, the last time that they saw one was in 1806 in totality. it would be for another 400 years that this particular area in north—eastern ohio will be treated to such a...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. europe survived the first trump presidency, but this time around things will be a lot harder. we will look at what his comeback means for the continent. what does america first mean? by now it is apparent to us all that donald trump, by instinct, is an isolationist, he abhors the international rules—based order, is pretty indifferent to nato, abhors the un, largely bypassed the eu preferring to go direct to national capitals. the word from the campaign is that plans are already being drawn up to slash federal government in washington, his opponents fear there will be a vendetta tour against enemies within washington and beyond. which on previous form, would suggest europe will need to be on its guard. the headline in politico this morning, suggest it could be even worse than that. their political team has been sounding out those planning for a trump second term. their conclusion is that it could pose an existential threat to european unity on a whole range of issues, trade and tarri
you're watching the context on bbc news. europe survived the first trump presidency, but this time around things will be a lot harder. we will look at what his comeback means for the continent. what does america first mean? by now it is apparent to us all that donald trump, by instinct, is an isolationist, he abhors the international rules—based order, is pretty indifferent to nato, abhors the un, largely bypassed the eu preferring to go direct to national capitals. the word from the campaign...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" 'e context on bbc news. 'e >> good news about the king's health and people who want to see the king out and about. what a fair few qualifications. the most important is his treatment is not complete. his treatment continues. >> this has been a tough time for the royal family with both the king and princess of wales being diagnosed with cancer. like with any family, that has come at a huge blow. they've also had to deal with intense media scrutiny. >> a very positive sign in terms of his recovery, his response to the treatment. 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 are pleased with the king's progress and remain positive about his recovery. a warning from washington. the u.s. secretary of state says the u.s. will act if china doesn't cease weapon supplies to russia, aiding its war on ukraine. trump on trial as the first week of testimony draws to a close. we will
announcer: and now, "bbc news" 'e context on bbc news. 'e >> good news about the king's health and people who want to see the king out and about. what a fair few qualifications. the most important is his treatment is not complete. his treatment continues. >> this has been a tough time for the royal family with both the king and princess of wales being diagnosed with cancer. like with any family, that has come at a huge blow. they've also had to deal with intense media...