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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. hana; stories from across the uk. harry and his family — stories from across the uk. harry and his family are _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge brightonl and his family are huge brighton fans, but seven years ago harry suffered a cardiac arrest at school. it was his teacher, christine, who saved his life.— saved his life. harry was playing football at _ saved his life. harry was playing football at the _ saved his life. harry was playing football at the after-school - saved his life. harry was playing football at the after-school club j football at the after—school club and i got called out to the field and i got called out to the field and he was just lying there. i and i got called out to the field and he wasjust lying there. i knew he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue. she he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue.- he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue. she can sit -- conti
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denmark signed such an agreement following the uk, germany and france. in addition, the uk promises to allocate more than $300 million to kiev over the next year. the funds will be used for the production of artillery ammunition, the united kingdom ministry of defense reported. the armed forces of ukraine will receive some kind of assistance from the british capital, the mayor of london allowed sending to ukraine vehicles subject to recycling. the transfer of cars to ukraine will help meet the country’s medical and humanitarian needs and remove old, polluting machines. why is the west really giving up weapons connections with the club ex-prime minister of ukraine see all the answers in the new issue on the youtube channel of the television news agency , director of the choir from gomel, tamara shkolyar , artist of the choir at the mariinsky theater from grodno. nikolai krug is a bass player of the national academic symphony orchestra at the age of seven. mark sternevsky, as well as forester from brest vladimir makhnach. all of them made it to the semi-
denmark signed such an agreement following the uk, germany and france. in addition, the uk promises to allocate more than $300 million to kiev over the next year. the funds will be used for the production of artillery ammunition, the united kingdom ministry of defense reported. the armed forces of ukraine will receive some kind of assistance from the british capital, the mayor of london allowed sending to ukraine vehicles subject to recycling. the transfer of cars to ukraine will help meet the...
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many of them are in the uk and small media for example has funded a whole range of organizations, so they arrange everything, their strategists uh work on this formula, they do the coordinations, they do the soft part like the media, the cognitive warfare, media warfare, but the hard parts are done by the musan, and there has been a tit for that according to the israelis again, like iran's top nuclear scientist, dr. fakh when he was... assassinated five six months later the us media, mean the israeli media, times of israel said that in um uh the city of acre which has been very very peaceful, some suddenly hundreds of youth took out to the streets, started uh protesting like the things that are happening here, then they moved towards the hotel, they went upstairs, they found the father of israel's aerospace program, abbihar even or avihar even, they killed him with 100 staps or something like that, and then they came down and set fire on the entire hotel, they were forced to acknowledge that because at first they were saying that he people were asking where is abihar even, and they s
many of them are in the uk and small media for example has funded a whole range of organizations, so they arrange everything, their strategists uh work on this formula, they do the coordinations, they do the soft part like the media, the cognitive warfare, media warfare, but the hard parts are done by the musan, and there has been a tit for that according to the israelis again, like iran's top nuclear scientist, dr. fakh when he was... assassinated five six months later the us media, mean the...
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this is good news for uk households. it is less bad than pressure on uk households at least from energy prices. as discussed, this lower energy price cap is reflective of the lower prices we are seeing for wholesale energy gas and power in the uk and in europe. as you correctly point out, it is important to think of the new price cap in the context of where it has been at historically. although the new cap, around £1600 per year, although the new cap, around £1600 peryear, is although the new cap, around £1600 per year, is down significantly versus the house we saw a tatts in 2022 and 2023, that is when the energy price guarantee was introduced, which effectively price the price cap at £2500, so it is a meaningful decrease on household spending versus the past couple of years, but it is still not quite at the levels that we can define a spree energy crisis levels, so between 2019 when the cap was first introduced in 2021—22 where we started to see wholesale energy prices rise that reflected on more expensive bills.
this is good news for uk households. it is less bad than pressure on uk households at least from energy prices. as discussed, this lower energy price cap is reflective of the lower prices we are seeing for wholesale energy gas and power in the uk and in europe. as you correctly point out, it is important to think of the new price cap in the context of where it has been at historically. although the new cap, around £1600 per year, although the new cap, around £1600 peryear, is although the new...
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um what should we call them assets cutouts ngos media operations many many more than people in the uk anyhow realize or recognize and the effect of that is can be quite dramatic in terms of public and official conceptions of what a problem is. the cyber attack, the terror attack, the sabotage attacks, they happened by musad, because the cia network in iran has been dismantled admittedly, of course, three times um in the past 13 to 15 years, especially in the last 13 years, now i remember quite well that the us media were uh blaming cia last year that they have left all their informants in here in iran without any kind of protection or assistance, they have left them all together. one of the things interesting to me is that we see in the last 15 years, maybe even less than that, new strategy from america, from the cia, which it seems to be seems to be called a... small media strategy whereby the cia pumps money into front groups into small citizen journalism startups, to small websites, into media defense and media freedom and free speech uh organizations, the purpose of which is to su
um what should we call them assets cutouts ngos media operations many many more than people in the uk anyhow realize or recognize and the effect of that is can be quite dramatic in terms of public and official conceptions of what a problem is. the cyber attack, the terror attack, the sabotage attacks, they happened by musad, because the cia network in iran has been dismantled admittedly, of course, three times um in the past 13 to 15 years, especially in the last 13 years, now i remember quite...
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uk ev sales hit one million injanuary. but the industry calls for more incentives to encourage drivers to make the switch. welcome to world business report, i'm ben thompson. millions of barrels of fuel made from russian oil are still being imported to the uk — despite sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine — according to research seen by the bbc. a "loophole" means russian crude is refined in countries such as india — which has not sanctioned russia — and the products are then sold to the uk. it's not illegal and does not breach the uk's russian oil ban, but critics say it undermines sanctions aimed at restricting russia's war funds. mai rosner leads the ukraine project at the charity global witness — which is behind some of the research. she told me about the implications of the loophole. what it means is that countries like india and china and turkey are importing millions and millions of barrels of russian oil, which they then process into fuel products like diesel, jet fuel and gasoline. those products ar
uk ev sales hit one million injanuary. but the industry calls for more incentives to encourage drivers to make the switch. welcome to world business report, i'm ben thompson. millions of barrels of fuel made from russian oil are still being imported to the uk — despite sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine — according to research seen by the bbc. a "loophole" means russian crude is refined in countries such as india — which has not sanctioned russia — and the products are...
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what _ weight on the uk agri— food sector. what plans— weight on the uk agri— food sector. what plans does the uk have to firstly _ what plans does the uk have to firstly break down these barriers, particularly for sp5 and secondly to manage _ particularly for sp5 and secondly to manage regulatory divergence to enable _ manage regulatory divergence to enable the sector to fulfil its potential? thank you. thanks, hannah. what _ potential? thank you. thanks, hannah. what we _ potential? thank you. thanks, hannah. what we are - potential? thank you. thanks, hannah. what we are doing i potential? thank you. thanks, hannah. what we are doing is | potential? thank you. thanks, - hannah. what we are doing is working very hard with individual countries to ease all those areas where there are differences or needs to be facilitation is put in place. i will be honest, it is a work in progress, but we are making progress. i will give you a few examples. we rode over the eu— new zealand sps deal so that has been helpful in the facilitation is. we reach specific agreements with a coupl
what _ weight on the uk agri— food sector. what plans— weight on the uk agri— food sector. what plans does the uk have to firstly _ what plans does the uk have to firstly break down these barriers, particularly for sp5 and secondly to manage _ particularly for sp5 and secondly to manage regulatory divergence to enable _ manage regulatory divergence to enable the sector to fulfil its potential? thank you. thanks, hannah. what _ potential? thank you. thanks, hannah. what we _ potential?...
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sentiments, according to russian ambassador to the uk andrei kellin. he spoke about the nature of bilateral relations in an interview with our channel on the eve of the diplomatic worker’s day. andrey vladimirovich, good afternoon, thank you for finding time for us, relations between the uk and russia are now very difficult, from your point of view. as a professional diplomat at what point are we where we are now? relations are in a deep crisis, with the exception of all of them virtually terminated by the british side. speaks on the letter from the new british ambassador and expressed the hope that the situation will change for the better, since this is in the interests of our countries and peoples. to what extent do these bad relations harm moscow and to what extent do they harm london, in your opinion? well, i think that here they are harming london first of all, since a lot on the part of great britain was tied to russia in the economic field from the point of view investments, culture and so on, well... we also benefit from this very well, since
sentiments, according to russian ambassador to the uk andrei kellin. he spoke about the nature of bilateral relations in an interview with our channel on the eve of the diplomatic worker’s day. andrey vladimirovich, good afternoon, thank you for finding time for us, relations between the uk and russia are now very difficult, from your point of view. as a professional diplomat at what point are we where we are now? relations are in a deep crisis, with the exception of all of them virtually...
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very mild, thanks to south—westerly winds bringing double—digit temperatures across the whole of the uk. now, we did see some rain move into western areas through the afternoon, and that rain was associated with this cloud, this weather front moving across the uk. now, we do have a bump in the weatherfront, which means that the rain is going to get heavier over the next few hours as it pushes across the whole of wales and most of england as well. for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, there'll be some clear spells and a few showers over the next few hours. these are the kind of temperatures we'll have to start the day on sunday. so it is going to be a mild start to the day, but very wet, particularly across england, with rain extensively. the rain quickly moving away from wales through the morning but really dragging its heels, i think, across east anglia and south—east england, with the rain even hanging around into the early stages of the afternoon. further northwards, though, there'll be some sunshine and a few showers dotted around, but mostly a dry weather picture.
very mild, thanks to south—westerly winds bringing double—digit temperatures across the whole of the uk. now, we did see some rain move into western areas through the afternoon, and that rain was associated with this cloud, this weather front moving across the uk. now, we do have a bump in the weatherfront, which means that the rain is going to get heavier over the next few hours as it pushes across the whole of wales and most of england as well. for northern england, northern ireland and...
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nowadays, they are more complex and directed by intelligence agencies in the uk, us and israel amongst others. the strategies are implemented both inside and outside iran. what is interested you with regard to iran? "well, i mean, the things i talked about today were about um, the role of western intelligence agencies, uh, i started off with the uh, the execution of the alleged british spy uh, where his confession had apparently included the mention that he that there was some, he had been involved in some..." discussion with his handlers about the iranian nuclear scientist who was then assassinated, it was thought by mossad, so which suggests, if it's true we don't know uh that mi6 were involved in some way in the assassination, would be surprising, mean they regularly collaborate with mosad, even at the same time as the cia, even at the same time as musad is actually spying on them and running off. against them, and that that's a kind of interesting thing we've kind of come across in the program, so there's there's that, and then there's the way in which uh, mi6 runs a whole load of
nowadays, they are more complex and directed by intelligence agencies in the uk, us and israel amongst others. the strategies are implemented both inside and outside iran. what is interested you with regard to iran? "well, i mean, the things i talked about today were about um, the role of western intelligence agencies, uh, i started off with the uh, the execution of the alleged british spy uh, where his confession had apparently included the mention that he that there was some, he had been...
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according to official data, only 56% of ukrainians work in the uk. the situation is approximately the same in sweden; only two people are employed in germany.
according to official data, only 56% of ukrainians work in the uk. the situation is approximately the same in sweden; only two people are employed in germany.
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so the air hasn't been all that mild over the uk. but in the next few days we will see these warmer air masses streaming in almost from the subtropics. so temperatures are expected to rise, of course, not to subtropical values, but it will be milder. anyway, here's the early morning forecast, then. some wintry showers in scotland, pretty chilly as well, with a touch of frost in the highlands. and then the further south you are, the less cold it'll be in the morning. so around, say five or six degrees celsius in the south of england. tuesday's weather map shows this weather front approaching. it's a warm front. so behind it, we've got that warmer air streaming in pretty much from the azores. and that means extensive cloud across many parts of south western britain initially, then that weather front will basically move sort of north and eastwards almost impossible to say at what time. it's just going to be a pretty overcast and dreary day across the bulk of the uk apart from scotland here. in fact, some sunshine and a little bit colder
so the air hasn't been all that mild over the uk. but in the next few days we will see these warmer air masses streaming in almost from the subtropics. so temperatures are expected to rise, of course, not to subtropical values, but it will be milder. anyway, here's the early morning forecast, then. some wintry showers in scotland, pretty chilly as well, with a touch of frost in the highlands. and then the further south you are, the less cold it'll be in the morning. so around, say five or six...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. the number of patients in england waiting more than 12 hours for a bed on a ward — after being seen in a&e — was 19 times higher this winter than it was before the covid pandemic. new data shows there were nearly 100—thousand 12—hour waits in december and january — compared to about 5000 in 2019-to-2020. british gas has announced its profits for 2023 increased io—fold to £750m. the supplier said the jump from £72 million in 2022 was due to regulator ofgem allowing it to recover losses of £500 million it racked up in the aftermath of russia's invasion of ukraine. centrica, british gas's parent company, said its profits fell by i7% to £2.8bn. people are voting to elect new mps in kingswood and wellingborough. the by—elections will decide who'll replace former conservative mps chris skidmore and peter bone. mr skidmore resigned as an mp last month and mr bone had to vacate his seat because of a successful reca
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. the number of patients in england waiting more than 12 hours for a bed on a ward — after being seen in a&e — was 19 times higher this winter than it was before the covid pandemic. new data shows there were nearly 100—thousand 12—hour waits in december and january — compared to about 5000 in 2019-to-2020. british gas has announced its profits for 2023 increased...
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, in the uk, in 2018, it was the trends program, all the best to you. tv news agency presents: in the public domain, we have no secrets from our people. there are many bastards in a foreign land, many people and companions from their native land, and all the happy hours. presently: from argentine and ades came the ukrainians from the western regions of ukraine and belarus, who were born in 1939 . returning to radzima, january 1st received a one-time pear aid and free shopping tickets for everything. many of them it's been a long time since many months have passed. former cotton wool, anna trafimaina kunets, the famous vyaliks are rich in calras, like the cyper in belarus, everything is more and more. and people who are kalishts. geta has a praising moment, ivan gaurylavich kobrynets, who remembers all his life, as some rumors have been going on in argentina. most of all i know in my family in pinsk, where i lived happily, worked, studied, and never became a kamunist. city of grozna. herding the 19-gadovaga blukannya on the day of the amerits, i came her
, in the uk, in 2018, it was the trends program, all the best to you. tv news agency presents: in the public domain, we have no secrets from our people. there are many bastards in a foreign land, many people and companions from their native land, and all the happy hours. presently: from argentine and ades came the ukrainians from the western regions of ukraine and belarus, who were born in 1939 . returning to radzima, january 1st received a one-time pear aid and free shopping tickets for...
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according to official data , only 56% of ukrainian refugees work in the uk. the situation is approximately the same in sweden; only people are employed in germany. 25% ukrainians. french farmers dissatisfied with government measures to support agriculture farms returned to protests. promotions have resumed ahead of the agricultural show , which opens in paris on saturday. so in marseille the seaport and airports are blocked. a column of fifty tractors arrived there. protesters destroyed infrastructure and threw fertilizer on one of the streets. slovak farmers spoke out against the agricultural policy of the european union; they demanded payment without bureaucratic delays and subsidies from community funds. farmers are also seeking the introduction of a ban on duty-free cargo agricultural products from countries that... foreign trade potential and search for new markets. belarusian producers are actively developing exports; for example, belgos food industry enterprises sell their products to 49 countries. last year, supplies to foreign markets increased by 15
according to official data , only 56% of ukrainian refugees work in the uk. the situation is approximately the same in sweden; only people are employed in germany. 25% ukrainians. french farmers dissatisfied with government measures to support agriculture farms returned to protests. promotions have resumed ahead of the agricultural show , which opens in paris on saturday. so in marseille the seaport and airports are blocked. a column of fifty tractors arrived there. protesters destroyed...
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it's the people in the uk who are bearing the cost of it. said puraza explains how. filling up the tank emptying out the... britains are again having to pay more for fuel, petrol prices are up more than 3p per liter at the time of this report, while diesel has risen by 4p. that means the cost of filling up a typical family car in the uk has now increased, prices had supposedly bottomed out from the record highs in 22, in large part caused by the uk and other nato countries self imposed sanctions on russian energy imports at the start. the ukraine war in the same year, so here's what happened this time around: the value of what comes out of this little nozzle here is impacted by the price of oil on international markets and by the value of the pound against the dollar, because oil is traded in dollars. the new pump price increases have been brought about by a recent jump in the price of oil, and one reason for that can be sought in the foreign policy decisions by the uk and its allies in the energy rich middle east. decisions such as supporting israel's ongoing genoci
it's the people in the uk who are bearing the cost of it. said puraza explains how. filling up the tank emptying out the... britains are again having to pay more for fuel, petrol prices are up more than 3p per liter at the time of this report, while diesel has risen by 4p. that means the cost of filling up a typical family car in the uk has now increased, prices had supposedly bottomed out from the record highs in 22, in large part caused by the uk and other nato countries self imposed...
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some breaking news, significant news in the uk to do with the ongoing post office scandal which you may well have been a cross. this detail coming to us, hundreds of people who were wrongly convicted in the post office scandal are set to have their 0ffice scandal are set to have their names cleared after the government set out plans for new legislation. the government expects the new law will come into effect by the end of july, so hundreds of people wrongly convicted in the post office scandal is set to have their names cleared now as the government will set out plans for new legislation, and they expect the new law to come into effect by the end ofjuly. you may remember the scandal, between 1990 in 2015, more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted, this is all after a faulty it system made it look like cash was missing from post offices, when in fact it wasn't, it was a mistake with the software. so there were hundreds of prosecutions of sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses, incorrectly, and there has been a year after year after year battle for justice for those peo
some breaking news, significant news in the uk to do with the ongoing post office scandal which you may well have been a cross. this detail coming to us, hundreds of people who were wrongly convicted in the post office scandal are set to have their 0ffice scandal are set to have their names cleared after the government set out plans for new legislation. the government expects the new law will come into effect by the end of july, so hundreds of people wrongly convicted in the post office scandal...
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for the vast majority of uk the afternoon will stay cloudy. just a few breaks across the north of scotland and to the east of the pennines. forsome scotland and to the east of the pennines. for some across these northern and eastern areas of the uk, might see some glimpses of sunshine but otherwise extensively cloudy and the cloud thick enough to bring drizzle to west of scotland, northern ireland, wales and western areas of england. patches of drizzle moving into south—east england as well. yes, a mild day, damp at times, none of the rain heavy but patchy nature and will tend to come and go. this evening and overnight rain turns heavy for a time as it works its way southwards and eastwards across the uk, followed by some showers into scotland and northern ireland. a very mild night across parts of england and wales with temperatures for some holding up with temperatures for some holding up into double figures. cool air pushing into the north and west. the thing continues into thursday, eventually colder air will work across most of the uk b
for the vast majority of uk the afternoon will stay cloudy. just a few breaks across the north of scotland and to the east of the pennines. forsome scotland and to the east of the pennines. for some across these northern and eastern areas of the uk, might see some glimpses of sunshine but otherwise extensively cloudy and the cloud thick enough to bring drizzle to west of scotland, northern ireland, wales and western areas of england. patches of drizzle moving into south—east england as well....
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last month, of showed an uptick in republican sentiment in the uk. young brits are said to have become largely disengaged with the monarchy. the shootout incident during rally marking super bowl victory in the us. city of kansas, missouri leaves at least one person dead, more than 20 others injured. kcfd units, along with our mutual aid partners that were working to assist us at this event, touch total of 22 gunshot victims. one of those was fatality. um, we had eight what we considered immediately life threatening patients, we had seven with the life threatening injuries, and we had six that were had minor injuries of the most serious, the immediately life threatening. we had eight of those, those were all transported in off the scene and route to hospitals within 10 minutes. the gun fire erupted in downtown where the national football league players were celebrating their victory. according to the kansas city police chief, three people were detained in connection with the shooting. stacy graves also reported the recovery of firearms, but did not sp
last month, of showed an uptick in republican sentiment in the uk. young brits are said to have become largely disengaged with the monarchy. the shootout incident during rally marking super bowl victory in the us. city of kansas, missouri leaves at least one person dead, more than 20 others injured. kcfd units, along with our mutual aid partners that were working to assist us at this event, touch total of 22 gunshot victims. one of those was fatality. um, we had eight what we considered...
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there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will get - parties that ukraine will get britain's _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and - parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and the i parties that ukraine will get - britain's tracking and the labour party. _ britain's tracking and the labour party. which— britain's tracking and the labour party. which is— britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently- britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently in- party, which is currently in opposi
there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will...
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all this as the uk, us bombing of yemen continues, essentially adding fuel to the fire. yemen is embracing, implementing international law by trying to prevent a genocide, and it's absolutely absurd for the uk government to go along with the us empire and actually bombing these yemeny positions, and actually as a result of that causing. situation where the cost of living is increasing in britain because of the ridiculous foreign policy that our politicians are embracing, so what we have here is the british government tying the welfare of its own citizens to that of rogue regime intent on committing genocide. said, press tv, london. the venezuelan top diplomat is told the press tv that his government is working with teran to defeat the illegal western sanctions that have. both countries. says the karakis and teran are seeking to create a bilateral trade system to circumvent the sanctions. he said that the only way to defeat the illegal and criminal sanctions is through unity of the two nations. he also touch on the rise of the non-western powers across the globe, saying t
all this as the uk, us bombing of yemen continues, essentially adding fuel to the fire. yemen is embracing, implementing international law by trying to prevent a genocide, and it's absolutely absurd for the uk government to go along with the us empire and actually bombing these yemeny positions, and actually as a result of that causing. situation where the cost of living is increasing in britain because of the ridiculous foreign policy that our politicians are embracing, so what we have here is...
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around the world and across the uk. going missing — for carers whose loved ones have dementia, it's a nightmare. kate has direct experience. just over a year ago, john went looking for her when she was out. fortunately, she'd signed up to avon and somerset police's dementia safeguarding scheme just five days before. i was very relieved when when he came back because you get that that rising panic, you know, when you're trying to keep calm. but thankfully, the general public and the safeguarding system with the yellow tag sort of, you know, helped. so you can't walk past somebody in the street and it just pick up. you have to get really close like you would if you were paying for something in a shop. and then when the wristband is tapped, you can immediately call the wearer's next of kin to help reunite them as quickly as possible. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. antony blinken is on another tour of the middle _ antony blinken is on another tour of the middl
around the world and across the uk. going missing — for carers whose loved ones have dementia, it's a nightmare. kate has direct experience. just over a year ago, john went looking for her when she was out. fortunately, she'd signed up to avon and somerset police's dementia safeguarding scheme just five days before. i was very relieved when when he came back because you get that that rising panic, you know, when you're trying to keep calm. but thankfully, the general public and the...
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positive energ — uk households to see their bills fell sharply fom april. turning the screw — washington imposes more sanctions on moscow. welcome to world business report, i'm egon cossou. we start in the uk with some hopeful news for hard pressed households. a new price cap set by the regulator means that from april, the typical annual energy bill will fall to its lowest level for two years — around £1,690. the cut comes after a fall in wholesale prices paid by suppliers. but campaigners say bills are still too high. kevin peachy has more. jackie's moved her armchairs into the kitchen, so she only needs to warm one room. it's one of many changes around her home to keep her energy use and bills down. i've worked all my life and a lot of it with being a single parent, i had to do two or threejobs, etc. but i thought i had provided enough and i still can't do what i would like to do and that is use my lounge. millions of people like jackie did everything they could to keep the costs down. ofgem's price cap sets a limit on what can be charged for each un
positive energ — uk households to see their bills fell sharply fom april. turning the screw — washington imposes more sanctions on moscow. welcome to world business report, i'm egon cossou. we start in the uk with some hopeful news for hard pressed households. a new price cap set by the regulator means that from april, the typical annual energy bill will fall to its lowest level for two years — around £1,690. the cut comes after a fall in wholesale prices paid by suppliers. but...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. . , ., ., , the uk. the decision to build an incinerator _ the uk. the decision to build an incinerator here _ the uk. the decision to build an incinerator here has - the uk. the decision to build| an incinerator here has upset the uk. the decision to build l an incinerator here has upset a lot of people. local residents have protested about the plan, saying it will cause pollution in a built—up area, and a total of five local councils across cambridgeshire and norfolk oppose them too. despite this, the government has approved plans for the incinerator to be built on this industrial estate. the company behind the plans, and vvd environment, says the facility, which would be one of the biggest in europe, would burn up to 625,000 tonnes of non—recyclable household, commercial and industrial waste each year. this could generate more than 50 million watts of electricity, and up to 30 million watts of steam heat. this project will help a government that is under pressure to provide energy, security and re
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the uk high court reversed that decision after an appeal by the us. the wikileaks founder is known as a free press hero for exposing us war crimes. iraq and in afghanistant in london s was outside of the uk court where a two-day hearing is to decide the fate of asanja's appeal against his extradition to the us. he interviewed a close friend of the journalist family and asks her opinion regarding the case. i think already the chill is out there if you've got somebody is a journalist, a publisher. "he's not a hacker, he's just given a platform for whistleblowers, if they're treating him like this, the journalists obviously aren't going to reveal the crimes of their government, and now we've got a system where anybody in any country can demand extradition, because julian, he's not american, he's australian, and he was doing the work here, and yet america seems to have this audacity to want to..." extradite him to america, even though the us-uk extradition law says that no political prisoner can be extradited and espinage is by definition political, so th
the uk high court reversed that decision after an appeal by the us. the wikileaks founder is known as a free press hero for exposing us war crimes. iraq and in afghanistant in london s was outside of the uk court where a two-day hearing is to decide the fate of asanja's appeal against his extradition to the us. he interviewed a close friend of the journalist family and asks her opinion regarding the case. i think already the chill is out there if you've got somebody is a journalist, a...
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uk, us, brazil and mexico. this requires a video selfie and a valid id to check of both match. my father was a holocaust survivor who never spoke about his background. and over time, as a child, i began to learn a little bit about his past. and as i became an adult and learned more and learned about his real name and his story, i used ancestry to discover more about my family past, my father's story, and made incredible discoveries. through ancestry, i found ship manifests, ifound concentration camp records with his name and the names of his fellow prisoners who became his friends through ten concentration camps over three years in germany, poland and france. anna's just one story whose family history has been brought to life through the power of genealogy company ancestry. she found records, dates of birth and real names to unite with other survivors' children across the globe. we discovered that our fathers had been friends for all that time, and we created a new bond and connection to honour the bond that ou
uk, us, brazil and mexico. this requires a video selfie and a valid id to check of both match. my father was a holocaust survivor who never spoke about his background. and over time, as a child, i began to learn a little bit about his past. and as i became an adult and learned more and learned about his real name and his story, i used ancestry to discover more about my family past, my father's story, and made incredible discoveries. through ancestry, i found ship manifests, ifound concentration...
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but there are other countries that are just as guilty of supporting the israeli regime, such as the uk, france and germany. in this edition of the program we will look at why these countries are supporting the genocide that israel is committing, which may also be a result of the us pressure, making them a member of the club of the access of genocide. our guest joining us for this edition of the program are: john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert from london. also joining us is mc napier, co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburg. gentlemen, welcome to you both to the program. i'll start first with you, john phoenix, we're looking at this genocide uh executed by the us and israel um to uh at this point have. have 20 nearly 27 palestinians who have been murdered. the first question, is there any question that the us is complicit in the war crimes along with the israeli regime? well, it's clear from the united state action, from the beginning of the genocide, they actually stated very clear their support to the zins entity, and this suppor
but there are other countries that are just as guilty of supporting the israeli regime, such as the uk, france and germany. in this edition of the program we will look at why these countries are supporting the genocide that israel is committing, which may also be a result of the us pressure, making them a member of the club of the access of genocide. our guest joining us for this edition of the program are: john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert from london. also joining us...
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this is probably the biggest investment in uk - the biggest investment in uk automotive since
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just two years ago there were _ the uk. just two years ago there were 34,500 - the uk. just two years ago i there were 34,500 northern garces on this ben garuccio wrote, was the fourth largest colony in the world. but in 12 months bird flu wiped out more than half of the population and gannets are not alone, black headed gulls were registered before bird flu mers in 2021 and numbers have declined by 77% in recent years. in its first—ever airport trying to quantify the effects of bird flu, rspb, says common and sandwiches have also seen a catastrophic drop of 40%. we are really _ catastrophic drop of 40%. we are really concerned, we don't know — are really concerned, we don't know what _ are really concerned, we don't know what the future holds. birds — know what the future holds. birds are _ know what the future holds. birds are long—lived and they only— birds are long—lived and they only have _ birds are long—lived and they only have one or two chicks per year. _ only have one or two chicks per year. could _ only have one or two chicks per year, could be
just two years ago there were _ the uk. just two years ago there were 34,500 - the uk. just two years ago i there were 34,500 northern garces on this ben garuccio wrote, was the fourth largest colony in the world. but in 12 months bird flu wiped out more than half of the population and gannets are not alone, black headed gulls were registered before bird flu mers in 2021 and numbers have declined by 77% in recent years. in its first—ever airport trying to quantify the effects of bird flu,...
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your enalish is uk? one year in three months. your english is fantastic, _ uk? one year in three months. your english is fantastic, tell— uk? one year in three months. your english is fantastic, tell me - uk? one year in three months. your english is fantastic, tell me what i english is fantastic, tell me what you enjoy about life here. i english is fantastic, tell me what you enjoy about life here.- you en'oy about life here. i have not you enjoy about life here. i have not new you enjoy about life here. i have got new friends, _ you enjoy about life here. i have got new friends, i _ you enjoy about life here. i have got new friends, i have - you enjoy about life here. i have got new friends, i have got i you enjoy about life here. i have got new friends, i have got a i you enjoy about life here. i havel got new friends, i have got a new language. i've see new people, i have got new friends, and, yes. the new language you are very good at. thank you for this being here today. special events being held here tomorrow to commemorate that second anniversary, and
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so mostly the economy is struggling, the uk is not alone. it's really the ones that are growing that are the exception. there is a silver lining though. as recessions go this is one of the mildest we've seen for a very long time, at least so far. the last half of last year, the uk's economy fell by about about half a percent. let's compare that to previous recessions we've seen now here is 1973, 1980. you can see they all on average tend to knock off about 1%, not half a percent of the economy in the first year. the only one that looks like us, well, i should say as well, i'm leaving out the pandemic. if i included the figures for 2020, when the economy fell by a quarter, it'd be literally off the chart. the only recession that looks like us last year is from 2012. and actually that was a false alarm. these are all estimates of what's going on and when you get more data, the estimates get revised. and we found out later that actually this wasn't a recession, the economy had grown. so 2023 really stands alone as the mildest recession that we'
so mostly the economy is struggling, the uk is not alone. it's really the ones that are growing that are the exception. there is a silver lining though. as recessions go this is one of the mildest we've seen for a very long time, at least so far. the last half of last year, the uk's economy fell by about about half a percent. let's compare that to previous recessions we've seen now here is 1973, 1980. you can see they all on average tend to knock off about 1%, not half a percent of the economy...
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the long—term rate, for an open economy like the uk, which is a global thing, really. it is shipped globally. the point he was making about saving is that the world has an ageing population and older populations save more, and thatis older populations save more, and that is reflected into that assessment. that determines the supply of saving, and then we have very weak productivity growth globally since the financial crisis and certainly if you look at the uk, so that determines the demand for investment and interest rate is the rising price of those two things, thatis rising price of those two things, that is argument for why it came down. if you follow that line of argument those things are very slow moving because unfortunately the world's population doesn't stop eating quickly. i think now there is a second possibly more important element, which is the shorter term cyclical equilibria rate and i think there is reason to think that has gone up a bit, especially following the discussion about the labour market. whatever the numbers really are, it is clearly tight. it
the long—term rate, for an open economy like the uk, which is a global thing, really. it is shipped globally. the point he was making about saving is that the world has an ageing population and older populations save more, and thatis older populations save more, and that is reflected into that assessment. that determines the supply of saving, and then we have very weak productivity growth globally since the financial crisis and certainly if you look at the uk, so that determines the demand...
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steve bell, activist that stopped the war coalition, joins us from coventry in the uk. also joining us is masod shajar, chairman of the islamic human rights commission who joins us here, the capital tehran. okay, great, welcome to you both gentlemen. steve bell, let me first start with you. uh, we're looking at regional resistance groups that are unified in the position when it comes to the um israeli regime and obviously in support for the palestinians. um, i'm going to start. out withbullah which has been militarily engaged with israeli regime on almost daily basis if not a daily basis, i'm wondering as to why it is that israel wants to continue this uh targeting of hezbolla and in turn lebanon um this in this form of manner a daily basis while it's carrying out is us israely genocidal war on the gaza strap well i think the... reason it is doing so is because it wants to um extend the war um because um it hopes to draw in the united states um it's not actually in a position for example to invade lebanon at the moment but it is in a position to uh act in provocative ma
steve bell, activist that stopped the war coalition, joins us from coventry in the uk. also joining us is masod shajar, chairman of the islamic human rights commission who joins us here, the capital tehran. okay, great, welcome to you both gentlemen. steve bell, let me first start with you. uh, we're looking at regional resistance groups that are unified in the position when it comes to the um israeli regime and obviously in support for the palestinians. um, i'm going to start. out withbullah...
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the political landscape has changed here in the uk but there is still some in his own party, either mps, activists or supporters in the country who just want labour party to take as tough line as they would as the scottish national party. understand the second motion of the order people will not be moved today — order people will not be moved today. this is a highly sensitive subiect— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in which feelings are running _ subject in which feelings are running high and the house and the nation _ running high and the house and the nation and — running high and the house and the nation and throughout the world. i think_ nation and throughout the world. i think it's _ nation and throughout the world. i think it's important on this occasion_ think it's important on this occasion that the house is able to consider— occasion that the house is able to consider the widest possible range of options. i have therefore decided to select _ of options. i have therefore decided to select their members both in th
the political landscape has changed here in the uk but there is still some in his own party, either mps, activists or supporters in the country who just want labour party to take as tough line as they would as the scottish national party. understand the second motion of the order people will not be moved today — order people will not be moved today. this is a highly sensitive subiect— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in which feelings...
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all across the uk. in today's show , there's the uk. in today's show, there's the judge who didn't punish three women guilty of a terror offence at a pro—palestine protest just at a pro—palestine protest just a few weeks after he'd liked an anti—israel post on social media. today i'm asking the big question can we truly trust our judiciary to be politically neutral? next, the uk is officially in recession . officially in recession. chancellor jeremy officially in recession. chancellorjeremy hunt says the chancellor jeremy hunt says the economy is turning a corner. but is it really ? our business and is it really? our business and economics and business editor, liam halligan will give us his full verdict . but i've also got full verdict. but i've also got news of a huge rise in knife crime. a day after a teenager was stabbed to death again in bristol . and will this new bristol. and will this new policy help tackle violence on our streets? well, the government is providing funding that should see more bobbies on the beat in areas p
all across the uk. in today's show , there's the uk. in today's show, there's the judge who didn't punish three women guilty of a terror offence at a pro—palestine protest just at a pro—palestine protest just a few weeks after he'd liked an anti—israel post on social media. today i'm asking the big question can we truly trust our judiciary to be politically neutral? next, the uk is officially in recession . officially in recession. chancellor jeremy officially in recession....
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all this... as the uk bombing of yemen continues, essentially adding fuel to the fire. yemen is embracing, implementing international law by trying to prevent a genocide, and it's absolutely absurd for the uk government to go along with the us empire and actually bombing these yemeny positions, and actually as a result of that causing a situation where the cost of living is increasing in britain because of the ridiculous foreign policy that our politis. are bembracing, so what we have here is the british government tying the welfare of its own citizens to that of rogue regime intent on committing genocide. saint poriza, press tv, london. that's all for this news cast uh from tehran. it's goodbye for now, we back in almost half an hour. crisis, devastating wars, terrorism, the israeli lobby, crackdown, diplomacy: israellah tensions, it seems the israeli occupation will conclude the grand operation in the city of khan unis in southern gaza within days withdrawing thereafter. to the newly established security zone along the border with gaza, just as it did weeks ago in the
all this... as the uk bombing of yemen continues, essentially adding fuel to the fire. yemen is embracing, implementing international law by trying to prevent a genocide, and it's absolutely absurd for the uk government to go along with the us empire and actually bombing these yemeny positions, and actually as a result of that causing a situation where the cost of living is increasing in britain because of the ridiculous foreign policy that our politis. are bembracing, so what we have here is...
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at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves�* speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her well, it's true that the uk has suffered a little bit more by comparison to some other countries in terms of higher inflation and also concerns about interest rates needing to stay higherfor longer in the uk than perhaps will be the case elsewhere because we have a little bit of a sticky inflation problem, with wages having increased a bit faster than perhaps in some other countries. and it's very, very difficult to control that once that starts happening. so there have been perhaps some policy measures which have not helped hugely, particularly not adjusting inflationary expectations early on in the uk, not enou
at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves�* speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her well, it's true...
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at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument _ last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession— argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. 0ther— recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot other countries are doing an awful tot better— other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst _ lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy — lydia prieg is head of economics at the new economics foundation, a british think—tank. good to speak to you. how signifi
at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end...
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of the program. steve bell, activist that stopped the war coalition, joins us from coventry in the uk. also joining us is chairman of the isamic human rights commission who joins us here, the capital tehran. okay, great, welcome to you both gentlemen. steve bell, let me first start with you. uh, we're looking at regional resistance groups. are unified in the position when it comes to the um israeli regime and obviously in support for the palestinians. um, i'm going to start out with hisbollah which has been militarily engaged with israeli regime on almost daily basis, if not a daily basis. i'm wondering as to why it is that israel wants to continue this uh targeting of hesbollah and intern lebanon um this in this form of manner a daily basis while it's carrying... out is israel genocidal war on the gaza strip? well, i think the reason it is doing so is because it wants to um extend the war um because um it hopes to draw in the united states. um, it's not actually in a position for example to invade lebanon at the moment, but it is in a position to uh act in provocative manner. um, "an
of the program. steve bell, activist that stopped the war coalition, joins us from coventry in the uk. also joining us is chairman of the isamic human rights commission who joins us here, the capital tehran. okay, great, welcome to you both gentlemen. steve bell, let me first start with you. uh, we're looking at regional resistance groups. are unified in the position when it comes to the um israeli regime and obviously in support for the palestinians. um, i'm going to start out with hisbollah...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a top story out of the uk. britain's king charles has revealed he has been reduced to tears by the messages of support since he was diagnosed with cancer. he made the comments during a face—to—face meeting with the prime minister. it's the first time the public has seen the british monarch since his return to official duties. during the chat at buckingham palace, rishi sunak commented on how well the king looked. daniela relph has more. today was very much our first chance to see picking up close and at work cancer diagnosis. we also know that earlier today licking attended a meeting of the privy council which is a meeting where he formally approves various bits of government business, so if we put all the information into the next, the audience and privy council meeting, it seems just thinking coping very well with his cancer treatment. the king has stopped carrying out public engagements, as he receives treatment. but he's stll performing duties in his capacity as head of state, which includes meeting wit
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a top story out of the uk. britain's king charles has revealed he has been reduced to tears by the messages of support since he was diagnosed with cancer. he made the comments during a face—to—face meeting with the prime minister. it's the first time the public has seen the british monarch since his return to official duties. during the chat at buckingham palace, rishi sunak commented on how well the king looked. daniela...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. that one 0k? lee's been running uniform boutique in washington for the past three years, a shop where you can buy second—hand school where in return for a small donation. 20p? yes, that's fine. thank you very much. but he's determined that not only will kids in the area have access to a uniform, but they also look the part for the school prom. we've noticed that with the cost of living crisis, and everything like that, people are not getting to prom. so we decided we were going to give it a go. and it's been absolutely brilliant. it's absolutely fantastic, the variety that we have. we should have a dress for everybody, there's that many different styles. i'm hoping that we can help a massive of kids get to prom this season. there will now be a number of open days for kids and their parents to come down and hopefully choose the outfit of their dreams. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. that one 0k? lee's been running uniform boutique in washington for the past three years, a shop where you can buy second—hand school where in return for a small donation. 20p? yes, that's fine. thank you very much. but he's determined that not only will kids in the area have access to a uniform, but they also look the part for the school prom. we've noticed that with the cost of...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. - in the heart of gateshead, thousands of solar panels, green energy we're all familiar with, but the innocuous hole in the ground might provide our next glimpse of the future. so this is one of our boreholes which goes 150 metres below ground into the old mine workings, brings the water up through the pipes into our heat pump centre over there. water pumped from underground has been warmed up by the earth's core. former colliery is now flooded, have an almost endless supply. and in the modest building across the road, mine water at 20 degrees is transferred to a huge six megawatt heat pump that is then boosted with electricity to heat water for domestic use. so far, 350 homes gateshead college, the baltic and even the glasshouse international centre are powered this way. but will it catch on? for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. ukraine has been given a substantial a
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. - in the heart of gateshead, thousands of solar panels, green energy we're all familiar with, but the innocuous hole in the ground might provide our next glimpse of the future. so this is one of our boreholes which goes 150 metres below ground into the old mine workings, brings the water up through the pipes into our heat pump centre over there. water pumped from underground has...
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meanwhile, uk foreign secretary lord cameron said that the uk, france, canada, and germany all used their speeches to raise the death of alexei navalny in front of the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, is at the conference and sent this report. well, there was certainly a tense atmosphere at the 620 summit in rio today, and that's partly because of some of the differences of opinion in the room when it comes to russia's actions in ukraine. now, present at the meeting today was russian. russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov. i'm told that directly in that room, many of the other foreign ministers used the opportunity to call out russia both for the war in ukraine, but also for the death of the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, in prison. these included the uk, canada, france, germany, australia, among others. and i'm told that lord cameron, the british foreign secretary, used the opportunity to ask other nations in the room whether there was anything more important to them than sovereignty and the ability to not be invaded by
meanwhile, uk foreign secretary lord cameron said that the uk, france, canada, and germany all used their speeches to raise the death of alexei navalny in front of the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, is at the conference and sent this report. well, there was certainly a tense atmosphere at the 620 summit in rio today, and that's partly because of some of the differences of opinion in the room when it comes to russia's actions in ukraine....