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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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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. 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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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. 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
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...
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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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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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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. 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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craig templeton, bbc news. novak djokovic has reached a record 77th masters semi final by making the last four in monte carlo. he beat alex de minaur in straight sets, and will face casper ruud next — while jannik sinner is also through to the semis. the italian lost a set for the first time this tournament, but beat holger rune to continue his record of reaching the last four at least of all five of the events he's played this year. sinner will play stefanos tsitsipas next. the host of the 2014 commonwealth games have said they could stage the event in 2026 if no alternative is found. glasgow have offered to accomodate a streamlined and cheaper games, after singapore joined malaysia in ruling out a bid. it follows the australian state of victoria withdrawing last year because of rising costs. we have said to both the commonwealth federation and scratchy government and other, we want to develop a concept using the money to have, so they put on it to about £100 million directly into the hose economy month for
craig templeton, bbc news. novak djokovic has reached a record 77th masters semi final by making the last four in monte carlo. he beat alex de minaur in straight sets, and will face casper ruud next — while jannik sinner is also through to the semis. the italian lost a set for the first time this tournament, but beat holger rune to continue his record of reaching the last four at least of all five of the events he's played this year. sinner will play stefanos tsitsipas next. the host of the...
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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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you're watching the context on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. play is well under way at augusta in golf�*s first major of the year. adverse weather and thunderstorms in georgia had earlier delayed the start of the masters. here's how things are looking with the first of those to go out. new zealand's ryan fox has the early lead. playing the tournament forjust the second time. he birdied the first three holes. then came an eagle three at the 8th. bryson dechambeau also was three under after three, one of the liv golf contingent is. live football as well right now. with the night's europa league matches around half an hour old. there were two early games in the europa conference league. one failed to provide a goal. with polish side plzen holding fiorentina in their quraterfinal first leg. with polish side plzen holding fiorentina in their quraterfinal first leg. meanwhile olympiacos just held on to a first leg lead against fenerbahce. they are 3—0 up before the hour mark in athens. then two quick goals to keep the tie alive heading to istanbu
you're watching the context on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. play is well under way at augusta in golf�*s first major of the year. adverse weather and thunderstorms in georgia had earlier delayed the start of the masters. here's how things are looking with the first of those to go out. new zealand's ryan fox has the early lead. playing the tournament forjust the second time. he birdied the first three holes. then came an eagle three at the 8th. bryson dechambeau also was three...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. astronomers have discovered the milky way's biggest stellar black hole, which is 33 times the mass of the sun. in the wake of the second world war, two big financial institutions were founded. the imf and the world bank. at that time the world was still reeling from the great depression, new countries were emerging from the shadosw of conolialism and that signalled a need for a new approach to monetary policy. the world bank was tasked with longer term development issues and the eradication of poverty. the imf on the broader macro economic themes, often intervening in some of our biggest world crises. so they are in some ways, two sides of the same coin. and maybe they are more relevent today than they were just a few years ago. today the two organisations came together for their annual spring meeting in washington, to take the pulse of the world economy and where it is headed. here's the imf�*s chief economist. the global economy continues to display remarkable resilience with grow
you're watching the context on bbc news. astronomers have discovered the milky way's biggest stellar black hole, which is 33 times the mass of the sun. in the wake of the second world war, two big financial institutions were founded. the imf and the world bank. at that time the world was still reeling from the great depression, new countries were emerging from the shadosw of conolialism and that signalled a need for a new approach to monetary policy. the world bank was tasked with longer term...
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this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's been an incredible game, city were i—0 up, 2—1 down, then brilliant goals from phil foden and josko gvardiol saw them go 3—2 up. but real respoidnewd again with just over ten minutes left to play at the bernabeu. federico valverde with the volleyed equaliser, 3—3. another classic between these two sides. it's the fourth time in five seasons that they've met in the knockout stages. city beat real 5—1 on aggregate in last season's champions league semi—finals. there's another topsy turvy game at the emirates, as premier league leaders arsenal came from behind to draw level against bayern munich — leandro trossard with the gunners equaliser. it's 2—2 ahead of the second leg back in munich next wednesday. leicester cty could have stretched their lead at the top of the championship but lost t
this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's been an incredible game, city were i—0 up, 2—1 down, then brilliant goals from phil foden and josko gvardiol saw them go 3—2 up. but real respoidnewd again with just over ten minutes left to play at the bernabeu. federico valverde with the volleyed equaliser, 3—3. another classic...
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this is bbc news. in the netherlands 41% of eligible voters cast a ballot in 2019 in european elections. that was slighly higher than five years earlier but well below the peak in 1979, when 60% turned out. so how relevant is this election to dutch people? and what would motivate them to go out and vote? anna holligan is with us. let's start with domestic politics. talk about geert wilders who won backin talk about geert wilders who won back in november but is not the prime minister. how will people react to that and how much does he influence the conversation? so react to that and how much does he influence the conversation?- influence the conversation? so not prime minister _ influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite _ influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. - influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. in - influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. in fact i influence the conversation? so not| prime minister quite yet. in fact he
this is bbc news. in the netherlands 41% of eligible voters cast a ballot in 2019 in european elections. that was slighly higher than five years earlier but well below the peak in 1979, when 60% turned out. so how relevant is this election to dutch people? and what would motivate them to go out and vote? anna holligan is with us. let's start with domestic politics. talk about geert wilders who won backin talk about geert wilders who won back in november but is not the prime minister. how will...