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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. in the south of gaza — panic and anxiety are growing in rafah, after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordered his military to prepare to evacuate civilians from the overcrowded city, ahead of a ground assault against hamas fighters there. more than two million people live in gaza. at least 80% are now displaced — and 1.4 million of them are sheltering in rafah, trapped next the border with egypt, where israel had told them they would be safe. a six—year—old girl who went missing in gaza city 12 days ago has been found dead, along with several of her relatives and two paramedics who tried to save her. hind rajab was fleeing the city with her aunt, uncle and three cousins when the car they were travelling in appears to have come face to face with israeli tanks. hind was the last member of the family alive when she made a desperate plea for help to the palestinian red crescent using a mobile phone. nick beake told me more. on october the seventh, the more than 1200 peopl
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. in the south of gaza — panic and anxiety are growing in rafah, after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordered his military to prepare to evacuate civilians from the overcrowded city, ahead of a ground assault against hamas fighters there. more than two million people live in gaza. at least 80% are now displaced — and 1.4 million of them are sheltering in rafah, trapped next the border with egypt, where israel had told them they would be safe. a...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. lori scott lost her daughter, annalee, to suicide in 2020, and has been fighting to hold social media companies accountable ever since. she attended the senate hearing and told my colleague, catriona perry, how it went. do you think these big tech companies understand the power of what they have and the power it has on young people? i think they know but i think they're hiding behind legal shields because they're afraid of the outcome. i also think that their bottom dollar is more important than our children. our children shouldn't be some product of a click. i think they don't understand the full extent of the pain, until today, when i felt that some of the comments from the senators were harsh and forward and direct were exactly what was needed to be said to them. we saw mark zuckerberg stand up and address you when other we saw mark zuckerberg stand up and address you and other families that were there. what did you make of his remarks? i thought it was hollow. i will say a time an
zoe kleinman, bbc news. lori scott lost her daughter, annalee, to suicide in 2020, and has been fighting to hold social media companies accountable ever since. she attended the senate hearing and told my colleague, catriona perry, how it went. do you think these big tech companies understand the power of what they have and the power it has on young people? i think they know but i think they're hiding behind legal shields because they're afraid of the outcome. i also think that their bottom...
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yunus mulla, bbc news. police in papua new guinea say they will use "all necessary force" to quell an outbreak of tribal violence in the country's highlands. it follows the killing of at least 60 men in an ambush in enga province as they reportedly prepared to attack a neighbouring group. communal violence in papua new guinea is often caused by disputes over land and natural resources. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer gave us this update. well, we're hearing from the authorities in papua new guinea that they are revising down the number of people they believe to have been killed in this latest outbreak of tribal fighting in papua new guinea's highlands region. initially, they were saying between 50, possibly more than 60 people had been shot dead. they now say that 26 people have been murdered in an apparent ambush perpetrated by one warring faction on members of another, another warring tribe. but either way, this is a significant loss of life in papua new guinea. tribal conflict is quite common in tha
yunus mulla, bbc news. police in papua new guinea say they will use "all necessary force" to quell an outbreak of tribal violence in the country's highlands. it follows the killing of at least 60 men in an ambush in enga province as they reportedly prepared to attack a neighbouring group. communal violence in papua new guinea is often caused by disputes over land and natural resources. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer gave us this update. well, we're hearing from the authorities...
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emma simpson, bbc news. in the past hour the former post office chair had staughton has arrived at the houses of parliament where he will be questioned by a committee of mps over the horizon scandal. we expect that to happen later today and will bring you live coverage on bbc news. the row over comments made by the former tory mp lee anderson about the london mayor sadiq khan, which led to him being suspended from the conservative party, seems to be growing after mr anderson said that while his words might have been clumsy, he would not apologise. he claimed that "islamists had got control" over mr khan — something which mr khan said was offensive. the prime minister rishi sunak said the comments were wrong, but stopped short of accepting they were islamophobic. last night, on his programme on the gb news channel, mr anderson said that while his words may have been clumsy, "when you think you are right you should never apologise because to do so would be a sign of weakness." our chief political corresponde
emma simpson, bbc news. in the past hour the former post office chair had staughton has arrived at the houses of parliament where he will be questioned by a committee of mps over the horizon scandal. we expect that to happen later today and will bring you live coverage on bbc news. the row over comments made by the former tory mp lee anderson about the london mayor sadiq khan, which led to him being suspended from the conservative party, seems to be growing after mr anderson said that while his...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. a wide range of temperatures on thursday with mild air towards the south, much colder feeling airfurther north. there was some snow, particularly over the peak district and over the pennines too — here's hebden bridge in west yorkshire. most of the snow came over the high ground. but misty, mild conditions further south. plenty of heavy rain, too. you can see that on the radar picturejust piling into the south of england and south wales earlier on through the night. lots of flood alerts in place here. there's the snowfall further north, most of it over the high ground, but some of the snow towards the south just turning back to sleet and then to rain with that milder feeling air. but still the risk of some travel disruption as we head into friday with an ice risk from northern england northwards and still some falling snow over the very highest peaks as well. the snow riskjust transferring into central southern areas of scotland, too, and some brisk easterly winds. so perhaps some m
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. a wide range of temperatures on thursday with mild air towards the south, much colder feeling airfurther north. there was some snow, particularly over the peak district and over the pennines too — here's hebden bridge in west yorkshire. most of the snow came over the high ground. but misty, mild conditions further south. plenty of heavy rain, too. you can see that on the radar picturejust piling into the...
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this is bbc news. the polls in the rochdale by election closed just an hour ago and this is the scene live from the richest voters in the greatest manchester cedar choosing a new mp following the death of lloyd injanuary. and 11 candidates in our political candidates as will be an interesting night after wildly unpredictable campaign into candidates for the green party were disowned by their parties and there are two former labour mps and simon danced standing for the workers party of britain and reform uk respectively. i will be back with updates throughout the night but we have already seen a special live page up and running on the bbc news website and you can find that at or on the bbc news app of the latest analysis of teams were at the counter. you're live with bbc news russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he cla
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this is bbc news, the headlines... the us again vetoes a draught un security council resolution, blocking a demand for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. as international pressure mounts on israel to pause its offensive, the world health organization stages a second rescue mission from gaza's nasser hospital. farmers in poland protest against cheap ukrainian grain flooding the market and eu regulations on pesticide and fertiliser use. and see you later, alligator — a zoo exhibit heads off for surgery, after dozens of coins were found in his stomach. we will have that very important story for you a little later. it was a central pillar of russian foreign policy — a mercenary company operating at arm's length, but directed by the kremlin. the wagner group and its notorious leader, yevgeniy prigozhin, had operations all over the world, but especially in africa. as russia's invasion of ukraine stalled, they were brought in to shore up the regular military — and it was here that things between prigozhin and
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you are watching bbc news. we - difficult. do stay with us. you are watching bbc news. we are i difficult. do stay with us. you are i watching bbc news. we are bringing you ruling coverage on that breaking news coming out of manchester crown court as we expect the sentencing of the two teenage murderers of 16—year—old brianna ghey. they have been identified as scarletjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe. they stabbed brianna to death with a hunting knife back in february 2023. almost a week to the day. just to bring our viewers up—to—date, inside court, this afternoon lawyers have been putting forward mitigating circumstances ahead of this sentencing that we are expecting. just talk us through some of those legal arguments that we have been hearing. legal arguments that we have been hearint. , ., legal arguments that we have been hearint. . ., ., hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution _ hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing _ hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing for- hearing. yes, we heard from the prosecution arguing for factors l hea
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this is bbc news. nottinghamshire police will be investigated over complaints by the families of three people stabbed to death by valdo calocane in june last year. the police watchdog says it will focus on the force 5 previous contact with calocane. he was given an indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter. the housing secretary, michael gove, has set out proposed changes to planning rules in england that he claims could deliver thousands of new homes. he wants to force councils to prioritise development on brownfield — orformer industrial — land. labour says "minor tweaks" to planning policy won't fix the housing crisis. seven women are accusing devon and cornwall police of failing to investigate serving and former officers for domestic abuse, and sexual violence. the group claims that in some cases the men were promoted to specialist roles dealing with violence against women and girls, despite the complaints against them. the force has referred the allegations to the police watchdog.
this is bbc news. nottinghamshire police will be investigated over complaints by the families of three people stabbed to death by valdo calocane in june last year. the police watchdog says it will focus on the force 5 previous contact with calocane. he was given an indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter. the housing secretary, michael gove, has set out proposed changes to planning rules in england that he claims could deliver thousands of new homes. he wants to force councils to...
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hugh pym, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence. all proceedings at the old bailey in london have been delayed after a fire near the building. around 1,500 people were told to evacuate and around 25 firefighters have been tackling the blaze. there are no reports of any injuries. rishi sunak is facing calls to apologise for a jibe about sir keir starmer�*s position on trans people at prime minister's questions. the pm ridiculed the labour leaderfor u—turning on the "definition of a woman". it camejust moments after the labour leader told mps that the mother of murdered teenager brianna ghey who was transgender —— would be watching pmqs from
hugh pym, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence. all proceedings at the old...
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victoria gill, bbc news. raphael kinoti is regional director at brooke east africa, an international charity that protects and improves the lives of horses, donkeys and mules around the world. he's been giving me his reaction to a potential ban. if a ban is implemented by africa, it will be unprecedented because then we've seen there is a whole direct relationship between the illegal slaughter and the illegal slaughter. i'll give an example. when there was legal slaughter in kenya the numbers of donkeys that were stolen ran through the roof when the country decided to ban that. we saw the numbers of donkeys stolen, really dropped dramatically, dramatically. so this is going to be a great decision by african union and we believe it's going really to go a long way in curtailing this trade all over the world. but do you think it perhaps might not fully solve the problem? because i understand some countries, such as kenya, have already made it illegal to slaughter donkeys, and yet there's an illegal trade there.
victoria gill, bbc news. raphael kinoti is regional director at brooke east africa, an international charity that protects and improves the lives of horses, donkeys and mules around the world. he's been giving me his reaction to a potential ban. if a ban is implemented by africa, it will be unprecedented because then we've seen there is a whole direct relationship between the illegal slaughter and the illegal slaughter. i'll give an example. when there was legal slaughter in kenya the numbers...
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this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and the bafta goes to... oppenheimer. and oppenheimer was the big winner at last night's bafta film awards, taking home seven prizes. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the very latest developments now after the death of alexei navalny, we have heard now in a new video message from his widow, let's take a listen. she is speaking in russian so ijust want to bring you a couple of the key sentences she says. early in that video message, sayi
this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza , as uk aid supplies are air—dropped into the strip for the first time since the war began. a warning from police about drivers under the influence of illegal drugs. and london's iconic bt tower will become a hotel after being sold welcome to the programme. police in some areas say they're now catching more drivers under the influence of illegal drugs than of alcohol — with one force describing what they called an "epidemic" of drug driving. senior offers say some motorists seem to view drug—driving as more acceptable than drink—driving. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. 9am on a tuesday morning and merseyside police are out in central liverpool. today, they're particularly looking out for drink and drug driving. officers have been pulling over any vehicles that look like they're unsafe in some way or are being driven in an unsafe manner. and already, within half an hour this morning, they've made three a
this is bbc news. the headlines. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading in gaza , as uk aid supplies are air—dropped into the strip for the first time since the war began. a warning from police about drivers under the influence of illegal drugs. and london's iconic bt tower will become a hotel after being sold welcome to the programme. police in some areas say they're now catching more drivers under the influence of illegal drugs than of alcohol — with one force describing what...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... israel's prime minister strikes a defiant tone, saying he'll settle for nothing less than the total defeat of hamas. the us secretary of state is in tel aviv — we expect to hearfrom him at a news conference shortly. at least 27 people are killed as two explosions hit pakistan's balochistan province on the eve of the general election. and the sound of sanremo — we talk to the italian superstar who knows what it's like to sell millions of records. this is the scene live in tel aviv. we are waiting for us secretary of state antony blinken to come out and speak to those gathered here. he's been talking to palestinian officials and both these israeli prime minister and the president isaac herzog, he of course is making it his mission to try and help organise some sort of agreement between both sides to try and bring about at the very least a cease—fire. and some sort of effort to bring in more aid into gaza and also push forward with efforts to help release the remaining hostages in
this is bbc news. the headlines... israel's prime minister strikes a defiant tone, saying he'll settle for nothing less than the total defeat of hamas. the us secretary of state is in tel aviv — we expect to hearfrom him at a news conference shortly. at least 27 people are killed as two explosions hit pakistan's balochistan province on the eve of the general election. and the sound of sanremo — we talk to the italian superstar who knows what it's like to sell millions of records. this is...
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this is bbc news. a uk operation is under way to find the suspect in a corrosive liquid attack against a mother and her two daughters. it's emerged he's a sex offender who was granted asylum. the us imposes sanctions on four israeli settlers accused of attacking palestinians in the occupied west bank. president biden says violence there has reached intolerable levels. almost 300 people have been injured in a gas explosion in kenya's capital. witnesses told local media they felt the ground shake after the blast. we have a special report from kharkiv where children go to school underground to protect them from russian missiles. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. welcome back to the programme. a nationwide operation is under way here in the uk to find a man suspected of carrying out a corrosive liquid attack in london. abdul ezedi, who is 35, is still at large after the attack in clapham, in south london, on wednesday. 12 people were injured, including two young children. he also suffered a serious facial b
this is bbc news. a uk operation is under way to find the suspect in a corrosive liquid attack against a mother and her two daughters. it's emerged he's a sex offender who was granted asylum. the us imposes sanctions on four israeli settlers accused of attacking palestinians in the occupied west bank. president biden says violence there has reached intolerable levels. almost 300 people have been injured in a gas explosion in kenya's capital. witnesses told local media they felt the ground shake...
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simon jones, bbc news. eddie kidd was one of the biggest names in motorcycling during the 19705 and 805, but in 1996 the stuntman was involved in a crash that almost killed him. it ended his career and left him with a brain injury. his family have since been searching for his memorabilia and found one very important piece in the town of dungannon belonging to a record—breaking racer. stephen watson has the story. among ryan farquhar�*s personal racing collection, something belonging to one of his heroes. ryan acquired eddie kidd's leathers when he swapped a set of his own with a collector. i'd watched many of his jumps and you know, was always fascinated with eddie and evel knievel. when i was a child i had a, you know, the toy, the evel knievel toy. eddie kidd was a stuntman and a movie star. he doubled forjames bond and once jumped the great wall of china. he was also very generous, giving away most of his memorabilia until his accident. now his family are trying to recover it. ijust think it's, if ed
simon jones, bbc news. eddie kidd was one of the biggest names in motorcycling during the 19705 and 805, but in 1996 the stuntman was involved in a crash that almost killed him. it ended his career and left him with a brain injury. his family have since been searching for his memorabilia and found one very important piece in the town of dungannon belonging to a record—breaking racer. stephen watson has the story. among ryan farquhar�*s personal racing collection, something belonging to one...
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you can watch these pictures on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining me. the weather has been present for us today, it believe there is no picture out there and we have had snow across the hills of northern ireland. it has been snowing across northern parts of wales, northern england two and into southern scotland. this is the radarfrom earlier on. it is mostly hills know, at least where it is following heaviest. not exclusively. we have had a wet covering of snow on the ground as well, but let's focus on the amber warnings from the met office valid for this afternoon across northern parts of wales and into this evening across the pennines so that some of the higher rates could get as much as 25 centimetres of snow. the transpennine roots could be very tricky, so take it steady during the rush hour. on top of that, we have some strong winds blowing out of the east and this is a picture around for pm. temperatures just a picture around for pm. temperaturesjust a a picture around for pm. temperatures jus
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andy swiss, bbc news. we return to our top story now, that prince harry has settled the remaining parts of his phone hacking claim against mirror group newspapers — our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is outside the high court in central london. we have had a statement from the barrister representing prince harry throughout these cases, david sherborne, who read out a statement from the prince in which he said the mirror group had finally conceded the rest of his claim, but everything we said, prince harry said, was happening at mirror group was happening and exceeded the extremely damning judgment last year from this quarter. a key phrase, i think, he said he is calling on the authorities to uphold the rule of law and prove no one is above it. i think a request to the police to investigate further. he calls out piers morgan, saying he knew perfectly well what was going on. he finishes, i believe in the positive change his mission, as he has described it, will bring for all of us. it is the reas
andy swiss, bbc news. we return to our top story now, that prince harry has settled the remaining parts of his phone hacking claim against mirror group newspapers — our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is outside the high court in central london. we have had a statement from the barrister representing prince harry throughout these cases, david sherborne, who read out a statement from the prince in which he said the mirror group had finally conceded the rest of his claim, but...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny vows to continue his campaign against the kremlin, after his death in prison. ukraine's president says russia is exploiting dwindling supplies in his country. it comes as the white house pushes congress to advance more military support. houthi fighters in yemen claim to have sunk a british—registered cargo ship in the gulf of aden. its crew had abandoned ship. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. great to have you with us. yulia navalnaya, the widow of russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has promised to continue her husband's life's work, after he died friday in a russian prison. in a video posted monday to social media, yulia also declared president vladimir putin responsible for alexei's death. the kremlin denies any involvement in navalny�*s death. a family spokesperson claims russian investigators say they won't hand over his remains for at least two more weeks. more from the bbc�*s russia editor, steve rosenberg. for three
live from washington, this is bbc news. the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny vows to continue his campaign against the kremlin, after his death in prison. ukraine's president says russia is exploiting dwindling supplies in his country. it comes as the white house pushes congress to advance more military support. houthi fighters in yemen claim to have sunk a british—registered cargo ship in the gulf of aden. its crew had abandoned ship. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. great to...
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you're live with bbc news. myanmar�*s miliaryjunta has extended a state of emergency for six more months, delaying the promised elections by another six months. the acting president said the extension was so that the junta could continue combating what he called "terrorists". myanmar�*s military government has been severely weakened by a series of victories scored by armed ethnic groups in recent months. live now to scot marciel, former us ambassador to myanmar, from stanford california. it's no surprise is it, that the state of emergency has been extended 6 months? it is not a surprise at all. this is the military stand. no one in myanmarand this is the military stand. no one in myanmar and no one in the international community believes that elections held by the military would do anything to solve this problem. it is now three _ to solve this problem. it is now three years _ to solve this problem. it is now three years since - now three years since the military took charge. tell us what the current state
you're live with bbc news. myanmar�*s miliaryjunta has extended a state of emergency for six more months, delaying the promised elections by another six months. the acting president said the extension was so that the junta could continue combating what he called "terrorists". myanmar�*s military government has been severely weakened by a series of victories scored by armed ethnic groups in recent months. live now to scot marciel, former us ambassador to myanmar, from stanford...
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jeremy ball, bbc news. we wa nt we want to remind you today it is the new lunar year, these are live pictures now from hong kong. let us take a quick listen. as you can see, those festivities there in hong kong, colourful as ever, this is the year of the dragon. we were hearing from an astrologist earlier who told us there is seen as a year of prosperity and great luck. as tradition goes this is the time when people try to have their babies at this time of year. this is a powerful year, according to chinese astrology, to have a child. a celebration that will be happening in many countries across asia but also other parts of the world with chinese communities. lunar new year celebrations in hong kong. police have begun searching the river thames this morning for the body of a man suspected of carrying out a chemical attack on a mother and her two daughters in south london. officers have been searching for abdul shokoor ezedi for nearly ten days — but say they now believe he went into the river hours after
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bbc news. now tonight, it's the start of what many reckon, will be the most open, men's super league season in years, as rugby league returns. the competition could also get, one of its highest ever, opening day crowds, with fierce local rivals hull fc, taking on hull kingston rovers, in the first match. it obviously means a lot there's only two teams in the city. it's quite brutal and the fans are quite tough as well. they tell you straight. they wear their hearts on their sleeves and all the local lads here are playing hard and wear their heart on their sleeves. we will have to get the win on thursday. it's massive for us and it will be massive — it's massive for us and it will be massive for— it's massive for us and it will be massive for that as well. it will be massive _ massive for that as well. it will be massive for— massive for that as well. it will be massive for the city. we will be really _ massive for the city. we will be really looking forward to running out there — really
bbc news. now tonight, it's the start of what many reckon, will be the most open, men's super league season in years, as rugby league returns. the competition could also get, one of its highest ever, opening day crowds, with fierce local rivals hull fc, taking on hull kingston rovers, in the first match. it obviously means a lot there's only two teams in the city. it's quite brutal and the fans are quite tough as well. they tell you straight. they wear their hearts on their sleeves and all the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: world leaders send messages of support after king charles is diagnosed with cancer. the prime minister says he's thankful it was caught early. prince harry arrives back in the uk from california to see his father. america's top diplomat travels to qatar as part of the latest push for a ceasefire in gaza. and thousands of women face being denied a vote in pakistan's upcoming election — we have a special report. sport, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh ferris. hello from the bbc sport centre. a hearing into a complaint of inappropriate behaviour made against red bull formula one team boss christian horner will take place on friday. bbc sport understands the claims relate to an allegation of inappropriate and controlling behaviour and while red bull has not confirmed the nature of the complaint, the team said it took the allegations "extremely seriously" when they emerged on monday and started an investigation. horner has told a dutch news
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. you can get more on the bbc news website. protests have broken out across pakistan after the general election provided no clear winner. candidates supportive of the former prime minister imran khan — who's in prison — have secured the largest number of seats in parliament. weeks of political wrangling to form a governing coalition is now expected — as caroline davies reports from rawalpindi. two sides are claiming victory in pakistan, but there is still no new government. both need more seats to get a majority. this is part of imran khan's pti party's plan — protests like these in karachi. accusing the authorities of rigging the vote, they are challenging them in court and on the streets. this is the road outside the election commission here in rawalpindi, and a few hundred protesters have gathered. this is not a mass level at the moment, but the idea is it keeps pressure up while the pti try to work out what to do next. in the crowd was aftab alam from oxford. this country has been in this situation for the last deca
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live from washington, this is bbc news. israel's parliament backs benjamin netanyahu's declaration opposing the unilateral creation of a palestinian state. the bbc investigates an israeli hostage rescue in gaza that left dozens of palestinians dead. the wars in the middle east and ukraine dominate discussions at a meeting of 620 foreign ministers in brazil. iam i am helena iam helena humphrey. good to have you with us. we begin in the middle east. as international pressure mounts on israel to account for its actions in gaza, members of the israeli parliament, the knesset, have overwhelmingly backed a resolution by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejecting any unilateral recognition of a palestinian state. netanyhahu's likud party says 99 out of 120 members voted to support the declaration passed earlier this week by the israeli cabinet. it follows efforts by leaders across to world to examine fresh ways to reach a two—state solution to the decades—long conflict. the people of israel and their elected representativ
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc world news america. joe biden meets the family of alexei navalny in san francisco. in russia, his mother says she has been able to see his body. the bombing of gaza by israel continues as true stocks are prepared in paris. some hospitals in alabama stop ivf treatments after a court rules that frozen embryos are considered children. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. joe biden has met the wife and daughter of the late russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, in california. he emphasized that navalny's legacy lives on in russia and around the world who are fighting for freedom, democracy, and human rights. the u.s. will announce a further round of sanctions on russia on friday. they could number in the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds. the valley's -- navalny's mother says she has finally seen his body. she was taken to a mortgage on wednesday night where she was presented with a death certificate which she signed. his team says the document states that he died of natural causes. >> they shou
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lucy manning, bbc news. labour has said it will block anyone who is not fit to be an mp, as it responds to the row about comments made by two of it its candidates about the israel gaza war. in the past week, the party has suspended two of its parliamentary candidates over comments they allegedly made at a meeting, which the bbc has been told was attended by labour politicians and leaders from the local muslim community. our political correspondent, ben wright, has more. he's wearing a red rosette but he's no longer a candidate labour supports. azhar ali's campaign leaflets are dropping through letter boxes in rochdale today ahead of a by—election that's whipped up a storm of problems for labour. mr ali was suspended from the party on monday after apparently making anti—semitic remarks at a meeting attended by local labour politicians and others in lancashire last autumn. but it was too late to boot him off the ballot paper. and last night, labour suspended a second parliamentary candidate, the former mp
lucy manning, bbc news. labour has said it will block anyone who is not fit to be an mp, as it responds to the row about comments made by two of it its candidates about the israel gaza war. in the past week, the party has suspended two of its parliamentary candidates over comments they allegedly made at a meeting, which the bbc has been told was attended by labour politicians and leaders from the local muslim community. our political correspondent, ben wright, has more. he's wearing a red...
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secretary of bbc news. the us secretary of state says there is still space for a deal with hamas after israel's prime minister rejected the group's ceasefire terms. a us drone strike kills an iran—backed militia leader in baghdad. when a bbc team reached the scene, protesters were shouting, "america is the biggest devil". and the islamic state says it carried out two bomb explosions in pakistan that killed nearly 30 people. the attacks came on the eve of national elections. thank you forjoining us. we begin in the middle east as israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu rejected binyamin neta nyahu rejected hamas' binyamin netanyahu rejected hamas' proposed ceasefire terms on wednesday, saying, "total victory in gaza is possible within months." mr netanyahu added that negotiations with the group were not going very well and described the terms as hamas laid out a process to release hostages in phases in exchange for palestinian prisoners and a period of time to allow a dram why the increase in aid to gaz
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the body of a migrant has been recovered from the english channel by french rescue workers. two other people are reported missing after a boat got into difficulty off cap—gree—nay near calais. authorities in france say a number of rescue operations took place on wednesday to help around 180 people who were attempting to get to the uk on boats. a power company that has received six billion pounds in uk green subsidies has kept burning wood from some of the world's most precious forests. a bbc panorama investigation has found that drax took timber from rare forests in canada it had claimed were "no go areas". drax says its wood pellets are "sustainable. the rapperja rule says he has been denied entry into the united kingdom just days before his tour was due to start. the us musician was about to kick off the british leg of his latest tour in the welsh capital on friday. he says his criminal record was the reason for the refusal. you're l
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the body of a migrant has been recovered from the english channel by french rescue workers. two other people are reported missing after a boat got into difficulty off cap—gree—nay near calais. authorities in france say a number of rescue operations took place on wednesday to help around 180 people who were attempting to get to the uk on boats. a power company that has received six billion pounds in uk green subsidies has kept...
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wongkamala bbc news in singapore. wongkamala bbc news in singapore-— wongkamala bbc news in sina-aore. ~ as we heard from monica the plane maker comac has big ambitions. certification is the first main hurdle and it needs to be recognised by the faa and the european authorities in order to be recognised around the world by most authorities. they are not going to buy the air plane until that is done. and they need to convince these airlines that their plane can be operated reliably. it is still early days in operation. there are a few operating domestically in china but the data is not out there yet to validate the operational integrity of this aircraft. operating economics as well. they have to prove that this plane has similar operating economics to the a320 and 737. it is more than just offering a cheaper aircraft, it is also about having airlines be able to make money with the air plane at the end of the day. if they do not have a reliable and profitable air plane that cannot be considered seriously. but they hav
wongkamala bbc news in singapore. wongkamala bbc news in singapore-— wongkamala bbc news in sina-aore. ~ as we heard from monica the plane maker comac has big ambitions. certification is the first main hurdle and it needs to be recognised by the faa and the european authorities in order to be recognised around the world by most authorities. they are not going to buy the air plane until that is done. and they need to convince these airlines that their plane can be operated reliably. it is...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. queen camilla has met with british acting royalty, as she was joined by a dozen dames to celebrate 400 years of shakespeare. the event in london on wednesday night had a star—studded guest list, with performances from damejudi dench, gary 0ldman, and robert lindsay — as rachel mcadam reports imagine being in the same room as the stomach of these 12 dames. you have jonah the stomach of these 12 dames. you havejonah lemley, louella benjamin and twiggy. and you can seejudy dench and vanessa redgrave at either side of queen camilla. they were all gathered at the grosvenor hotel, and london as part of ongoing celebrations to mark 400 years of william shakespeare.— william shakespeare. we've got a valentines present _ william shakespeare. we've got a valentines present for _ william shakespeare. we've got a valentines present for you! - william shakespeare. we've got a valentines present for you! the i valentines present for you! the event happened to be on valentines evening, and the
pallab ghosh, bbc news. queen camilla has met with british acting royalty, as she was joined by a dozen dames to celebrate 400 years of shakespeare. the event in london on wednesday night had a star—studded guest list, with performances from damejudi dench, gary 0ldman, and robert lindsay — as rachel mcadam reports imagine being in the same room as the stomach of these 12 dames. you have jonah the stomach of these 12 dames. you havejonah lemley, louella benjamin and twiggy. and you can...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. and you can see more about the trial in tonight's panorama that's — �*alzheimer s: a turning point?�* on bbc1 at 8pm. it's also available on the bbc iplayer. the labour party has defended its decision to continue campaigning for its candidate in the rochdale by—election despite what it called his �*unacceptable' comments about israel. azhar ali has apologised after being recorded appearing to suggest that israel had �*allowed' hamas's deadly attack in october so it could do whatever it wanted in response. our political correspondent, hannah miller, joins us from westminster. hannah, what s the labour party s justification for continuing to campaignfoerali? the official line is his unreserved apology shows he understands the scale of offence his comments have caused but i think what you cannot get away from illness is the presence of george galloway, the former labour mp and former respect mp now standing for the workers party and essentially framing his entire campaign as
fergus walsh, bbc news. and you can see more about the trial in tonight's panorama that's — �*alzheimer s: a turning point?�* on bbc1 at 8pm. it's also available on the bbc iplayer. the labour party has defended its decision to continue campaigning for its candidate in the rochdale by—election despite what it called his �*unacceptable' comments about israel. azhar ali has apologised after being recorded appearing to suggest that israel had �*allowed' hamas's deadly attack in october...
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yunus mulla, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a major search operation is under way after a child fell into the river soar in leicester. police say the two—year—old boy was with his family when he fell into the water on sunday afternoon. a man was taken to hospital. in bristol — two 15—year—old boys have been charged with the murder of another teenager. 16—year—old darrian williams was fatally stabbed in rawnsley park play area in the easton area of the city. the two attackers were wearing masks and fled the scene on bicycles. they have also each been charged with possessing a knife in a public place. the business secretary kemi badenoch will make a statement to mp5 today, after accusing the former chairman of the post office of misrepresenting the circumstances of his departure. it follows a newspaper interview in which henry staunton claims he was told by a senior civil servant to stall compensation payments for victims of the post office scandal. you're live with bbc
yunus mulla, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a major search operation is under way after a child fell into the river soar in leicester. police say the two—year—old boy was with his family when he fell into the water on sunday afternoon. a man was taken to hospital. in bristol — two 15—year—old boys have been charged with the murder of another teenager. 16—year—old darrian williams was fatally stabbed in...
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you're live with bbc news. the second and third largest political parties in pakistan have confirmed that they are in talks about whether to form a coalition government, after the general election provided no clear winner. the move has angered supporters of the jailed former prime minister, imran khan, who have been protesting against the results, calling them "rigged". independent parliamentary candidates affiliated with mr khan's party won the most seats, and courts are now hearing their legal challenges. let's have a look at the results. with 336 seats in the national assembly up for grabs, parties need to get a simple majority of 169 to form a government. imran khan's pti came in first with 93 seats, but won't benefit from additional seats available for large parties, since their candidates were forced to run as independents. this is closely followed by 75 seats won by pml—n, the current government party. but the question remains who's going to win the support of the pakistan's people party, or ppp, and t
you're live with bbc news. the second and third largest political parties in pakistan have confirmed that they are in talks about whether to form a coalition government, after the general election provided no clear winner. the move has angered supporters of the jailed former prime minister, imran khan, who have been protesting against the results, calling them "rigged". independent parliamentary candidates affiliated with mr khan's party won the most seats, and courts are now hearing...
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please keep watching bbc news. hello, you are watching bbc news. the families of three people who were fatally stabbed in nottingham last year say they are optimistic that a review of the killers sentence will provide justice. he admitted the murders and was handed admitted the murders and was handed a hospital order. the attorney general says that was unduly lenient. duncan kennedy reports. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were killed in nottingham lastjune. barnaby and grace had been walking home after a night out when they were stabbed. ian coates was stabbed in a different location in the city. three other people were struck by a van. they were all attacked by valdo calocane, who admitted manslaughter. he was given a hospital order after he was found to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time. but that sentence is now to be referred to the court of appeal after the attorney general intervened. victoria prentis said the nation have been shocked by the case and that... members of the victims' families yesterday m
please keep watching bbc news. hello, you are watching bbc news. the families of three people who were fatally stabbed in nottingham last year say they are optimistic that a review of the killers sentence will provide justice. he admitted the murders and was handed admitted the murders and was handed a hospital order. the attorney general says that was unduly lenient. duncan kennedy reports. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were killed in nottingham lastjune. barnaby and...
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simon jones, bbc news. here in the us, local and national leaders in the republican party are scrambling to contain the backlash from a controversial alabama supreme court ruling that embryos should be considered children and that individuals can be held liable for their destruction. on friday, alabama's attorney general declared he will not prosecute in vitro fertilisation providers orfamilies. his guarantee comes after at least three providers in the state have halted the fertility procedure out of concern that mishandling the fertilised eggs could lead to civil or even criminal lawsuits. and the current frontrunner for the gop presidential nomination — donald trump — emphasised his support for the treatments. i strongly support the availability of ivf for couples who are trying to have a precious little, beautiful baby. i support it. cheering and today i am calling on the alabama legislature to act quickly to find an immediate solution, to preserve the availability of ivf in alabama, and i'm sure the
simon jones, bbc news. here in the us, local and national leaders in the republican party are scrambling to contain the backlash from a controversial alabama supreme court ruling that embryos should be considered children and that individuals can be held liable for their destruction. on friday, alabama's attorney general declared he will not prosecute in vitro fertilisation providers orfamilies. his guarantee comes after at least three providers in the state have halted the fertility procedure...
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this is bbc news. bbc news— bringing you different stories from across the uk. it isa it is a feat of engineering. 14,000 tons of steel at seven years in the planning. iii awaited river crossing. today, hundreds gather for the grand opening. we hundreds gather for the grand o..enin_. , hundreds gather for the grand oeninu. , ,, hundreds gather for the grand o-aenin.~ , , ,, , opening. we pray you bless this brid . e opening. we pray you bless this bridge and _ opening. we pray you bless this bridge and all— opening. we pray you bless this bridge and all who _ opening. we pray you bless this bridge and all who pass - opening. we pray you bless this bridge and all who pass over - opening. we pray you bless this bridge and all who pass over it i bridge and all who pass over it and those who sail through it. backin and those who sail through it. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for the opening of the haven bridge by the prince of wales. in the crowds, jenna brown who at the sprightly age of 105 was guest of honour at today's opening. i guest of honour at today's open
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chris mason, bbc news. the queen has carried out her first public engagement tonight since the king's cancer diagnosis was made public. she attended a charity concert at salisbury cathedral in wiltshire — and she had this to say about the king's health. he's doing extremely well under the circumstances and he's very touched by all the letters and messages, you know, the public have been sending from everywhere. that's very cheering. the time people in england waited for cancer treatment to begin last year was the worst on record, according to bbc news analysis. only 64% of patients started treatment within 62 days of cancer being suspected, meaning nearly 100,000 people waited longer. the macmillan cancer charity described the figures as shocking. nhs england said the numbers being treated for cancer had risen rapidly over the last decade. other parts of the uk have also been struggling on cancer treatment times. ukraine's top military commander has been removed from his post. general zaluzhnyi, the comma
chris mason, bbc news. the queen has carried out her first public engagement tonight since the king's cancer diagnosis was made public. she attended a charity concert at salisbury cathedral in wiltshire — and she had this to say about the king's health. he's doing extremely well under the circumstances and he's very touched by all the letters and messages, you know, the public have been sending from everywhere. that's very cheering. the time people in england waited for cancer treatment to...
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us here on bbc news. live from london, this is bbc news. for the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5 degrees celsius across an entire year. the last 12 months were the hottest on record. labour is ditching its policy of spending £28 billion a year on its green investment plan in a major u—turn. two people are killed in a blast near polling station in southwest pakistan, as millions head to vote—in a new government. 0ne one of the first things we noticed was that pretty much on the dot at 8am, our internet was cut and we could not make any phone calls. a volcano in south—west iceland erupts for the second time this year. hello, i'm luxmy gopal. is the planet warming faster than we thought,
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. many new memories were made today as history was shared.— history was shared. kevin? kevin? how _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are you - history was shared. kevin? | kevin? how are you doing? charlie did his national service between 1957—59 as a grenadier guardian balta in cyprus. i grenadier guardian balta in c rus. ., ., cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly — cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly what _ cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly what i _ cyprus. i roamed about and i did nearly what i wanted. - cyprus. i roamed about and i i did nearly what i wanted. over the mountains, i went all over. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you alive with bbc news. let's return to our top story. king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace made the announcement earlier saying that while the king was in hospital being t
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. many new memories were made today as history was shared.— history was shared. kevin? kevin? how _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are _ history was shared. kevin? kevin? how are you - history was shared. kevin? | kevin? how are you doing? charlie did his national service between 1957—59 as a grenadier guardian balta in cyprus. i...
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tom brook, bbc news. the first commercial firm to land a spacecraft on the moon has given new details about why there was a difficult landing and limited communications after it touched down last week. after a successful ta ke—off of the uncrewed 0dysseus, it emerged that the lasers that were supposed to measure the distance to the lunar surface were not working. the firm behind the mission says that despite efforts to make corrections, the craft had hit the ground harder than planned. one of its legs broke, making the craft tilt with its main solar panel facing the ground. just to bring you these pictures that are coming into us at bbc news. this is prince william making a public appearance. the reason we are focusing on it is because prince william unexpectedly pulled out of attending a public appearance earlier this week. it was a royal service for the late former king of greece. he was due to be giving a reading at that event but then at relatively last—minute, he pulled out and sent his apologies
tom brook, bbc news. the first commercial firm to land a spacecraft on the moon has given new details about why there was a difficult landing and limited communications after it touched down last week. after a successful ta ke—off of the uncrewed 0dysseus, it emerged that the lasers that were supposed to measure the distance to the lunar surface were not working. the firm behind the mission says that despite efforts to make corrections, the craft had hit the ground harder than planned. one of...
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and coming up on bbc news... sad, shocked and heartbroken — former manchester united play paul pogba reacts to being banned from football for four years for doping. hello. good evening. wayne couzens, who abducted and murdered sarah everard while he was in the metropolitan police, should never have been given a job as a police officer. that is one of the stark findings of an independent inquiry. its chair, lady elish angiolini, said red flags about couzens had repeatedly been ignored by three police forces, and that without significant overhaul, she believed there's nothing to stop another couzens operating "in plain sight". the metropolitan police has responded that it must go further and faster to regain public trust. here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to join the police, and constant flawed vetting meant he was able to continue in his role despite a seri
and coming up on bbc news... sad, shocked and heartbroken — former manchester united play paul pogba reacts to being banned from football for four years for doping. hello. good evening. wayne couzens, who abducted and murdered sarah everard while he was in the metropolitan police, should never have been given a job as a police officer. that is one of the stark findings of an independent inquiry. its chair, lady elish angiolini, said red flags about couzens had repeatedly been ignored by three...
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you're live with bbc news. let's return now to the situation in gaza, and overnight on thursday, the head of the un body responsible for palestinian refugees, unrwa, warned that gaza "has reached a breaking point". unicef says 90% of children under the age of two and 95% of pregnant and breast—feeding women face severe food poverty. two thirds of the population eat only once a day. world central kitchen is becoming a key resource for gazans as unrwa's operations dwindle following a suspension of funds from several countries pending an investigation that a small number of employees had links to hamas. since the conflict began, its teams served more than 30 million meals in gaza by establishing a flagship relief kitchen in rafah and more than 60 community kitchens. nearly 400 palestinians work in these kitchens, making over 170,000 hot meals every day. currently, world central kitchen accounts for 62% of all non—governmental aid that's come into gaza. i've been speaking to its founder and chief feeding office
you're live with bbc news. let's return now to the situation in gaza, and overnight on thursday, the head of the un body responsible for palestinian refugees, unrwa, warned that gaza "has reached a breaking point". unicef says 90% of children under the age of two and 95% of pregnant and breast—feeding women face severe food poverty. two thirds of the population eat only once a day. world central kitchen is becoming a key resource for gazans as unrwa's operations dwindle following a...
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this is bbc news. the israeli parliament votes to support prime minister benjamin netanyahu's declaration opposing a two—state solution. fighting continues in gaza, with loud explosions heard in the north. we speak to a british doctor who has just returned from khan younis. we are live in westminster as british mps debate a call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. the uk insists its nuclear deterrent is viable after the second trident missile test failure in a row. and the beatles are getting a fab four films made about them, a biopic for each member. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. we begin with the war in gaza — and over the next couple of hours
this is bbc news. the israeli parliament votes to support prime minister benjamin netanyahu's declaration opposing a two—state solution. fighting continues in gaza, with loud explosions heard in the north. we speak to a british doctor who has just returned from khan younis. we are live in westminster as british mps debate a call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. the uk insists its nuclear deterrent is viable after the second trident missile test failure in a row. and the beatles are...
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this is bbc news. more than 30,000 people have been killed in gaza since the conflict began on october the 7th. as vladimir putin addresses the nation in a major speech ahead of the upcoming election, he accuses the west of trying to divide russia. translation: t0 west of trying to divide russia. translation:— west of trying to divide russia. translation: ., , ,_, ., ., translation: to bring discord to our home and to — translation: to bring discord to our home and to weaken _ translation: to bring discord to our home and to weaken us _ translation: to bring discord to our home and to weaken us from - translation: to bring discord to our home and to weaken us from within. i home and to weaken us from within. but they have lost, this is evident. this is the scene live as but they have lost, this is evident. this is the scene live— this is the scene live as he continues _ this is the scene live as he continues to _ this is the scene live as he continues to address - this is the scene live as he i c
this is bbc news. more than 30,000 people have been killed in gaza since the conflict began on october the 7th. as vladimir putin addresses the nation in a major speech ahead of the upcoming election, he accuses the west of trying to divide russia. translation: t0 west of trying to divide russia. translation:— west of trying to divide russia. translation: ., , ,_, ., ., translation: to bring discord to our home and to — translation: to bring discord to our home and to weaken _ translation:...
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you're live with bbc news. labour has withdrawn support for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, azhar ali, because of remarks he made about israel. the party says further information has now come to light. it had previously defended mr ali, after he'd apologised. it's too late for labour to change its candidate. opponents have accused the party of being in disarray. here's the audio, published by the daily mail newspaper, with those comments from mr ali. it shouldn't have been suspended, right? it was suspended on what was said. and, you know, i know him really well. and he's a solid palestinian pro—palestine supporter. the media and some of the people in the media from certainjewish quarters were giving **** about what he said. let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale. what is the feeling they are of what has happened there in rochdale? it is interesting. if you walk around the town centre you would be hard pressed to know that a by—election is due to take place here in a few weeks�*
you're live with bbc news. labour has withdrawn support for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, azhar ali, because of remarks he made about israel. the party says further information has now come to light. it had previously defended mr ali, after he'd apologised. it's too late for labour to change its candidate. opponents have accused the party of being in disarray. here's the audio, published by the daily mail newspaper, with those comments from mr ali. it shouldn't have been...
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noor nanji, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the current conflict in gaza and russia's continued invasion of ukraine could be adversely impacting veterans who are already struggling with ptsd linked to their military service. that's the warning from the royal college of gps. they are now urging surgeries in england to sign up to a new scheme to improve medical care and treatment for those who served in the armed forces as abi smitton reports. ijoined the army injanuary 2000, at the age of 18. did two operational tours of iraq. and then i left the army in december 2013. there's no kind of training that can mentally prepare you for what you're going to experience. and you don't know how your body and your mind is going to react until you're in that position. jon lynn served with the royal electrical and mechanical engineers for 13 years. when he was discharged, he was left struggling with both his physical and mental health. when i came back, everything that i'd experienced, i kind of marked it up, and pushed it away to the back o
noor nanji, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the current conflict in gaza and russia's continued invasion of ukraine could be adversely impacting veterans who are already struggling with ptsd linked to their military service. that's the warning from the royal college of gps. they are now urging surgeries in england to sign up to a new scheme to improve medical care and treatment for those who served in the armed forces as abi smitton reports. ijoined the army injanuary 2000, at the age of...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. police recovered a body from the river thames believed to be that of abdul ezedi, wanted for a corrosive substance attack in south london. a former conservative mp loses his appeal against a house of commons suspension, it is expected to lead to a by—election? former strictly come dancing star robin windsor dies at the age of 44 and scientists in australia say they have identified the brightest object ever recorded, a quasar. i'm lewis vaughan jones, i'm lewis vaughanjones, welcome back. we start in the uk, scott benton, the british mp caught in a lobbying scandal has had his appeal against a recommended 35 day suspension from parliament dismissed by an independent panel. benton was caught by undercover newspaper investigators posing as gambling industry investors offering to lobby ministers and tabled parliamentary questions. a common standard committee report said he'd given the message "he was corrupt and for sale". benton has sat as an independent mp since being effectively expe
this is bbc news, the headlines. police recovered a body from the river thames believed to be that of abdul ezedi, wanted for a corrosive substance attack in south london. a former conservative mp loses his appeal against a house of commons suspension, it is expected to lead to a by—election? former strictly come dancing star robin windsor dies at the age of 44 and scientists in australia say they have identified the brightest object ever recorded, a quasar. i'm lewis vaughan jones, i'm lewis...
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welcome to bbc news. a long—term stop to the fighting still appears someway off, but there may be a second pause since the conflict began in october last year. what are the mechanics of putting that together? good to be with you. there have been a number of proposals until recently about how to start this pause. finally they have come to gather around one proposal. it is a framework proposal based on what other principles to underpin this agreement for the and proposal could go anywhere from 45 days to 60 days as it's being talked about —— the paws. now they are awaiting the response from hamas. the israeli war cabinet has agreed to the framework agreement proposal. hamas, there is still disagreement among the leadership, i think. still disagreement among the leadership, ithink. those still disagreement among the leadership, i think. those in verses those out about whether they should seek a temporary halt in the fighting or they should go for a permanent cease—fire for that which israel will not
welcome to bbc news. a long—term stop to the fighting still appears someway off, but there may be a second pause since the conflict began in october last year. what are the mechanics of putting that together? good to be with you. there have been a number of proposals until recently about how to start this pause. finally they have come to gather around one proposal. it is a framework proposal based on what other principles to underpin this agreement for the and proposal could go anywhere from...