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i'm a passionate new zealander _ transition. i'm a passionate new zealander and - transition. i'm a passionate new zealander and have i transition. i'm a passionate. new zealander and have had transition. i'm a passionate - new zealander and have had the privilege of working around the world for six in years but i believe in our country and its potential, i wanted to in involved in involved in public service, so coming into politics three years ago, it is been fantastic experience. i think there's a lot that is transferable from the commercial world into the role i had, particularly in the leadership scores required, and we've all been going through a tough time economically, new zealand is no different, so someone who understands the economy and commerce is important because it's only by stronger economy that we get the public services that we all deserve and need. it's only by strong economy that we set a future of our kids and grandkids and actually make new zealand a great place to live, so i'm excited about that work. she's someone we all recognise. the duchess of sussex
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i'm a passionate new zealander. i've had the privilege to work around the world for 16 years but i believe in our country and the potential that sits in it and get involved and that the republic service and so, for me, coming to politics three years ago, it's been an absolute fantastic experience. there's a lot that is transferable from the commercial world into the role that i have, particularly in the leadership skills that are required and we've all been going through the tough time economically and new zealand is no different and someone who understands the economy and commerce i think it's very important because it's only by building a stronger economy that we get the public services that we all deserve and need, only by building a strong economy that we actually set our future up for our kids and our grandkids and make new zealand a great place to live so i'm very excited by that work. that was new zealand's prime minister christopher luxon. in aviation news, united airlines says it has lost $200 million this
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mike moved to new zealand earl last the board. mike moved to new zealand early last year— the board. mike moved to new zealand early last year and _ the board. mike moved to new zealand early last year and was _ the board. mike moved to new zealand early last year and was attracted - the board. mike moved to new zealand early last year and was attracted by - early last year and was attracted by salaries and better working conditions. it salaries and better working conditions.— salaries and better working conditions. ., , ., ., , , , conditions. it was averaged less per week but for — conditions. it was averaged less per week but for the _ conditions. it was averaged less per week but for the same _ conditions. it was averaged less per week but for the same pay - conditions. it was averaged less per week but for the same pay but - conditions. it was averaged less per| week but for the same pay but there was a _ week but for the same pay but there was a higher wage week but for the same pay but there was a higherwage per week
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this is almost like, "look, i'm here, i'm out "to sell new zealand." is that that's the pitch? our strategic interests really lie in south east asia, and that's why i want to reprioritise and reset our foreign policy, so that actually the message is very clear that we are going to focus on south east asia and build deeper relationships across across the region. obviously, those relationships are around people to people connections, but they're also around defence and security as well as obviously economic. so it's exciting. you know, coming here to singapore was very deliberate as my second decision to come to this country, after australia, because this is a relationship that is multi levelled and is a gateway for south east asia, and i'll be the first new zealand prime minister to visit, i think, the philippines and thailand since 2013. long overdue. yeah, and fantastic new leaders who i've had the chance to meet that of those respective countries and huge opportunities for both countries to benefit with respect to trade but also security ties between our nations. now to the u
this is almost like, "look, i'm here, i'm out "to sell new zealand." is that that's the pitch? our strategic interests really lie in south east asia, and that's why i want to reprioritise and reset our foreign policy, so that actually the message is very clear that we are going to focus on south east asia and build deeper relationships across across the region. obviously, those relationships are around people to people connections, but they're also around defence and security as...
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it is a position that new zealand is old, quite rightly, think, and is quite dear to us. that is nonnegotiable. next up is off to the thailand, developments, have been any role for geelong, when wayne messam, this is almost a look, i'm here, and sell new zealand. our strategic interest really lie in southeast asia and that's what you want to re— prioritise and reset our foreign policy so that actually messages very clear that we are going to focus on southeast asia and build deeper relationships across the region. obviously those relationships are around people to people connections, but also around events as a as as obviously economic. so it's exciting. coming into singapore was very deliberate stop it was my second decision to come to this country after australia, because this is a relationship which is multilevelled and is a gateway for southeast asia and i will be the first new zealand prime minister to visit, i think, the philippines and thailand since 2018.- thailand since 2018. long overdue- _ thailand since 2018. long overdue. yes. _ thailand since 2018. long ov
it is a position that new zealand is old, quite rightly, think, and is quite dear to us. that is nonnegotiable. next up is off to the thailand, developments, have been any role for geelong, when wayne messam, this is almost a look, i'm here, and sell new zealand. our strategic interest really lie in southeast asia and that's what you want to re— prioritise and reset our foreign policy so that actually messages very clear that we are going to focus on southeast asia and build deeper...
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in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket but three wickets for nat siver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening batter you want more and i think in particular the situation i was in, i need to be the player to play the senior role and that longer but unfortunately we got some like amyjones and the tell we have that make getting out didn't cause too much drama, just meant that somebody else got an opportunity to score some runs and i she batted beautifully. and that's all the sport for now. thanks for being with us on bbc news. blood test for dementia will be offered more than 50 memory clinics the uk. the fibre trial will aim to see whether spots were early signs. they're bent run by teams in oxford and london. the plans to introduce screening for dementia in the over 50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like many of the healthy volunteers, has a personalfamily motivation for being involved. the main driver for the demen
in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket but three wickets for nat siver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening batter you want more and i think in particular the situation i was in, i need to be the player to play the senior role and that longer but unfortunately we got some like amyjones and the tell we have that make getting out didn't cause too much drama, just meant that somebody else got an opportunity to...
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the critical test case is australia against new zealand, so australia against new zealand, so australia was a world leader and it took a hard line on vapes but it hasn't worked because they have not controlled them at the smoking rates have been drifting up in young people relatively new zealand which kept vapes available. the people relatively new zealand which kept vapes available.— kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how — kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it at - kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it at the - kept vapes available. the cost to - the nhs, how big is it at the moment and is it a net cost despite the big taxes on tobacco products? has there been any research on forcing people to pay for their own health care if they have smoked and then get lung cancer? ., _ ., , ., cancer? you might say that is what smokers do. _
the critical test case is australia against new zealand, so australia against new zealand, so australia was a world leader and it took a hard line on vapes but it hasn't worked because they have not controlled them at the smoking rates have been drifting up in young people relatively new zealand which kept vapes available. the people relatively new zealand which kept vapes available.— kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how — kept vapes...
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we had a piece of legislation and policy and i think has worked incredibly wealthy new zealand. disagreed with the approach of the previous government because we thought they would actually drive more crime and a greater black market for cigarettes which are something we don't support. finally this hour, a topic with appeal. it's banana day around the world, yes there is such a thing and when i arrive at the bbc at 3am, i do eat a banana with a cup of tea. apparently each year, worldwide we eat over 100 billion bananas, but our favourite fruit is facing a crisis. the sustainability of banana production is under threat from a potent mix of adverse weather, soaring production costs and plant disease. so what can be done to make the banana industry more sustainable? well, let's speak to a woman who knows all about bananas, silvia campos who is senior advisorfor bananas at faitrade international. welcome to the programme. first of all, talk us through the challenges.— of all, talk us through the challenges. good morning, everyone- _ challenges. good morning, everyone. farmers - ch
we had a piece of legislation and policy and i think has worked incredibly wealthy new zealand. disagreed with the approach of the previous government because we thought they would actually drive more crime and a greater black market for cigarettes which are something we don't support. finally this hour, a topic with appeal. it's banana day around the world, yes there is such a thing and when i arrive at the bbc at 3am, i do eat a banana with a cup of tea. apparently each year, worldwide we eat...
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i met my wife, toni, - in a coffee shop in wellington, new zealand. she saw me in the coffee shop reading a donald duck comic. and she kind of found — - this was kind of weird, some clown reading a donald duck comic — a grown man. - well, a 20—year—old. we got to love each other. she is a treasure and a gem. i live for her. when i started to get sick- and immobile, there's nothing she wouldn't do — to this very day. i my body collapsed. my mind collapsed terribly. i had to get rid - of the depression. i had attempted suicide twice. the ptsd plays into it- all the time, as does anxiety — they all roll into one. the last time it happened, i was living up north and john was renting a place in the city because he was working in the city at the time. and i got a call from him, saying he'd taken a whole bunch of pills. it's a 2.5—hour, 3—hour drive, so... ..i left and drove as fast as i could. i called my daughter, who had just got married recently, and she and her new husband got him some help and checked him out and into the hospital and,
i met my wife, toni, - in a coffee shop in wellington, new zealand. she saw me in the coffee shop reading a donald duck comic. and she kind of found — - this was kind of weird, some clown reading a donald duck comic — a grown man. - well, a 20—year—old. we got to love each other. she is a treasure and a gem. i live for her. when i started to get sick- and immobile, there's nothing she wouldn't do — to this very day. i my body collapsed. my mind collapsed terribly. i had to get rid -...
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england have won the first one—day international against new zealand, largeley thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly nine overs to spare. every game is important, but i think to start a series well makes it a little bit extra. obviously you don't want to go behind early on in the series, to sue get the win was huge for us, and the holebas and drupal get a lot of confidence from how we managed to get over the line today. sri lanka have a commanding lead in the second, and final, test against bangledesh. responding to sri lanka's first innings total of 531, bangledesh started well, but a middle order collapse saw them bowled out for 178. in a day that saw 15 wickets fall, sri lanka ended their second innings on 102—6, a lead of 455 as they look to wrap up the series having won the first test. nelly korda won her third lpga tour victory on the trot in arizona after h
england have won the first one—day international against new zealand, largeley thanks to a superb unbeaten 92 from amyjones. they'd slumped to 79—6 in wellington, chasing the hosts total of 207, before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh—wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly nine overs to spare. every game is important, but i think to start a series well makes it a little bit extra. obviously you don't want to go behind...
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zealand, as well as the european union _ new zealand, as well as the european union we _ new zealand, as well as the european union. we discussed the global implications of russia pot war against — implications of russia pot war against ukraine, including support for russia — against ukraine, including support for russia from north korea, china and iran~ _ for russia from north korea, china and iran. nato and its partners must stand _ and iran. nato and its partners must stand united — and iran. nato and its partners must stand united to defend a global order— stand united to defend a global order governed by law, not by force. we also _ order governed by law, not by force. we also discussed how to enhance now response _ we also discussed how to enhance now response to _ we also discussed how to enhance now response to cyber threats, including new threats. with that, i am ready to take _ new threats. with that, i am ready to take questions. secretary—general, you mentioned ukraine's urgent need for air defence. there had been some agreement among allies to take some steps.
zealand, as well as the european union _ new zealand, as well as the european union we _ new zealand, as well as the european union. we discussed the global implications of russia pot war against — implications of russia pot war against ukraine, including support for russia — against ukraine, including support for russia from north korea, china and iran~ _ for russia from north korea, china and iran. nato and its partners must stand _ and iran. nato and its partners must stand united —...
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in new zealand, it was absolutely, really unheard of. but with this influx of travellers, it's becoming more popular and it definitely is spreading. the production of illegal ketamine has been increasing across the world — something the united nations office on drugs and crime has been looking into. we are seeing more and more in southeast asia, where the clan labs for ketamine have moved out of china into the golden triangle and into some countries in the mekong area — like cambodia, for that matter. and we've seen clandestine laboratories of an industrial scale in those countries. there is definitely a push to get more ketamine into the market. the way ketamine is policed totally varies in different countries, which can make it more difficult for authorities to follow its route around the globe. we are talking about international organised crime here, and apart maybe from the question, "would a higher "penalty be a deterrent for an individual dealer?" i think we need to talk about how can law enforcement get the necessary tools to
in new zealand, it was absolutely, really unheard of. but with this influx of travellers, it's becoming more popular and it definitely is spreading. the production of illegal ketamine has been increasing across the world — something the united nations office on drugs and crime has been looking into. we are seeing more and more in southeast asia, where the clan labs for ketamine have moved out of china into the golden triangle and into some countries in the mekong area — like cambodia, for...
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the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke had engulfed the historic former stock exchange. 0nlookers watched on in disbelief as one of the capitol�*s best known landmarks was consumed by an inferno and scores of firefighters were dispatched to tackle the blaze. they fled as flames ripped through the building. there were horrified gasps as the 180 foot spire collapsed. those inside managed to escape and police say no—one was harmed. some even raced towards the fire, desperate to rescue its treasured artworks. every moment mattered and, luckily, many were saved. among them, this precious painting as seen inside the stock exchange itsel
the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke...
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zealand as part of regional comprehensive economic partnership. it's the sixth time they've met since the agreement came into force. they work regularly together, they have committee meetings together, philippines and china worked together on agreement. there's a lot of economic ties, and those continue to be as far as i can tell on interrupted. in spite of rising security tensions. in spite of rising security tensions-— in spite of rising security tensions. ,, ., ., tensions. the us and china t in: tensions. the us and china trying to — tensions. the us and china trying to engage _ tensions. the us and china trying to engage more - tensions. the us and china trying to engage more on l tensions. the us and china l trying to engage more on the other level as we have seen being in china this week. do you think there is an opportunity for things to move in a more optimistic pathway? it's a very strong economic pole, especially at a time when generals supply chains are reshuffling. it's very strong to have chinese investment in chinese supply chai
zealand as part of regional comprehensive economic partnership. it's the sixth time they've met since the agreement came into force. they work regularly together, they have committee meetings together, philippines and china worked together on agreement. there's a lot of economic ties, and those continue to be as far as i can tell on interrupted. in spite of rising security tensions. in spite of rising security tensions-— in spite of rising security tensions. ,, ., ., tensions. the us and...
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then in a statement the prime minister of new zealand said i show you a new zealand —— australia zealand are like family and their thoughts go out to them. iranian forces have seized a portuguese ship with links to israel. the msc aries was detained in the strait of hormuz in the persian gulf. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible iranian attack in response to an airstrike destroying iran s consulate in damascus. the ship was was seized today morning in the strait of hormuz. it was going from united arab emirates to india, as far as we know. and iranian official news agency has now published videos that we could we could see as well earlier in the program of helicopters, irgc helicopters landing on the ship and taking the ship to iranian waters. it had 25 crew. and all they say is that this ship is linked to israel. and what do we know about what possibly could happen next? some of the iranian officials are in a in a precarious situation at the moment, because, as we've had reports that they're preparing for a major attack against israel following the air strike that kille
then in a statement the prime minister of new zealand said i show you a new zealand —— australia zealand are like family and their thoughts go out to them. iranian forces have seized a portuguese ship with links to israel. the msc aries was detained in the strait of hormuz in the persian gulf. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible iranian attack in response to an airstrike destroying iran s consulate in damascus. the ship was was seized today morning in the strait of hormuz....
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writer behrouz boochani who was held for six years in papua new guinea and now lives in new zealand. thank you so much forjoining me today. could you start by telling us about your experience and what lessons do you think might apply to the uk's you think might apply to the uk�*s rwanda policy? you think might apply to the uk's rwanda policy?- you think might apply to the uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for— uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. - uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. first| very much for having me. first of all i should mention that in the report you say that the manus prison clamp was closed in 2017 but actually it was closed in 2019. but generally, i think the history of australia detention system and the policy on manus island was clear, it has been recorded by human rights organisations, it is recorded byjournalists and people who have been writing to expose that system and definitely the uk and people in the uk can learn a
writer behrouz boochani who was held for six years in papua new guinea and now lives in new zealand. thank you so much forjoining me today. could you start by telling us about your experience and what lessons do you think might apply to the uk's you think might apply to the uk�*s rwanda policy? you think might apply to the uk's rwanda policy?- you think might apply to the uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for— uk's rwanda policy? thank you...
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new zealand christopher luxon said, "australia is family. "so, all new zealanders are thinking of those affected "by the tragic events in bondi, especially the family and friends of those killed today." and you can follow all the developments on this story by visiting the live page on our website. just heasd to bbc.com/news — or use the bbc news app. iranian forces have seized a portuguese ship with links to israel. the msc aries was detained in the strait of hormuz in the persian gulf. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible iranian attack in response to an airstrike destroying iran 5 consulate in damascus. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has more details. we think this was a straightforward seizure and boarding of a portuguese flagged vessel by the iranian special forces. according to iranian reports, they were iranian revolutionary guard, naval special forces, as we say that it was a helicopter—borne operation. we still don't know if those pictures are of precisely what happened. we think they are. and they b
new zealand christopher luxon said, "australia is family. "so, all new zealanders are thinking of those affected "by the tragic events in bondi, especially the family and friends of those killed today." and you can follow all the developments on this story by visiting the live page on our website. just heasd to bbc.com/news — or use the bbc news app. iranian forces have seized a portuguese ship with links to israel. the msc aries was detained in the strait of hormuz in the...
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coming up on bbc news, more success in new zealand for england's women. they clinch the one—day series in hamilton with tammy beaumont shining, as they taken a unassailable 2—0 series led. the number of people now known to be trapped following the major earthquake in taiwan has risen considerably. nearly 650 people are in collapsed tunnels along the country's eastern coastline after the strongest earthquake there in a quarter of a century. at least nine people were killed and more than 1,000 injured when the quake hit the city of hualien, about 100 miles south of the capital, taipei. our reporter rupert wingfield—hayes is in the region for us. yesterday, i think after the earthquake struck here in the city of hualien, the focus was really on the damage to buildings here, we saw a number of buildings partially collapsed, focused on the rescue efforts to get people trapped out of those buildings. well, today that operation is wrapped up remarkably quickly, and life in the city of hualien is getting back to normal tonight. however, the focus has now sw
coming up on bbc news, more success in new zealand for england's women. they clinch the one—day series in hamilton with tammy beaumont shining, as they taken a unassailable 2—0 series led. the number of people now known to be trapped following the major earthquake in taiwan has risen considerably. nearly 650 people are in collapsed tunnels along the country's eastern coastline after the strongest earthquake there in a quarter of a century. at least nine people were killed and more than...
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england's women lost their final one—day international against new zealand in hamilton. new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. england had already won the series heading into this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine�*s excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was a bit of a tricky one. i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat. the way she soaked up pressure at the start of her innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was a good matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami open champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semifinal. collins is on a 12 match wi
england's women lost their final one—day international against new zealand in hamilton. new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. england had already won the series heading into this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine�*s excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was...
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new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six, to not only win the match, but reach her century too. mathieu van der poel broke his own record time to win the paris—roubaix race for the second year in a row. after a gruelling 260 kilometres on the cobbles, the dutch world champion broke away near the finish, taking almost three minutes off the mark he set last year. it was his sixth win in a "monument" — the name given to road cycling's five most prestigious one—day races. and that's all the sport for now. a british man hasjust become the first person to run the entire length of africa. 27—year—old russ cook, an ultra marathon runner, who calls himself the hardest geezer, has finally reached the finish line after a year on his feet. his epicjourney had pitfalls along the way. it ended in the last half an hour in tunisia. now, solar eclipse fever is building. millions of people in north america will be able to witness a rare solar eclipse on monday, hoping to spend around four minutes in total dar
new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six, to not only win the match, but reach her century too. mathieu van der poel broke his own record time to win the paris—roubaix race for the second year in a row. after a gruelling 260 kilometres on the cobbles, the dutch world champion broke away near the finish, taking almost three minutes off the mark he set last year. it was his sixth win in a "monument" —...
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set up in new zealand, xero is a specialist in online accounting software, particuarly for small business. and the company's ceo, sukhinder singh cassidy, joins me now live from san francisco. welcome to the programme. my dad had his own business and i used to help with his account and i also did my late husband's account i have to say that technology is a huge blessing with accounts. i could not agree _ blessing with accounts. i could not agree more. _ blessing with accounts. i could not agree more. i _ blessing with accounts. i could not agree more. i also - blessing with accounts. i could not agree more. i also did - blessing with accounts. i could not agree more. i also did my| not agree more. i also did my dad's books when i was young. a built him a spreadsheet to help digitise something like 25 years ago, so thank the lord for xero and a cloud accounting which makes the process so much easier for which makes the process so much easierfor small which makes the process so much easier for small businesses in their accountants and bookkeepers. it their accountants and bookkeepers.- thei
set up in new zealand, xero is a specialist in online accounting software, particuarly for small business. and the company's ceo, sukhinder singh cassidy, joins me now live from san francisco. welcome to the programme. my dad had his own business and i used to help with his account and i also did my late husband's account i have to say that technology is a huge blessing with accounts. i could not agree _ blessing with accounts. i could not agree more. _ blessing with accounts. i could not agree...
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and there was also support shown by new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said that... lets move on to today's avenues. —— other news. israel's defence minister has warned against revenge attacks after a missing israeli teenager was found dead in the occupied west bank — sparking attacks in the region. a palestinian man has been killed and 25 are reported hurt after dozens ofjewish settlers stormed a village during a manhunt for the 14—year—old boy who had taken a flock of sheep out to graze from a nearby settler outpost. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said the boy's killing was a heinous murder. iran has seized an israeli—owned vessel with 25 crew members on board. state media in tehran said special forces from the revolutionary guards boarded the portuguese—flagged container ship using a helicopter, and were taking it to iranian waters. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible attack in response to an air strike destroying iran's consulate in damascus. the seizing happened in the straight of hormuz — just in front of the irani
and there was also support shown by new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said that... lets move on to today's avenues. —— other news. israel's defence minister has warned against revenge attacks after a missing israeli teenager was found dead in the occupied west bank — sparking attacks in the region. a palestinian man has been killed and 25 are reported hurt after dozens ofjewish settlers stormed a village during a manhunt for the 14—year—old boy who had taken a flock...
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i was speaking to someone yesterday from new zealand which is more than the population of new zealand or switzerland or london. and they have been living this for one year now. have been living this for one year "ow-— have been living this for one ear now. ~ ., ., , ., year now. what conditions are they living _ year now. what conditions are they living in? _ year now. what conditions are they living in? talk _ year now. what conditions are they living in? talk us - year now. what conditions are j they living in? talk us through what it's like. 8 million people displaced.- what it's like. 8 million people displaced. so, first of all, the people displaced. so, first of all. they fled _ people displaced. so, first of all, they fled very _ people displaced. so, first of all, they fled very quickly - all, they fled very quickly with really strong violence and rape and looting that happened in the early days of the war and subsequently micro for subsequent waves are fighting so they left everything behind, they left everything and friends and family members —— subsequent wars. they l
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to cricket now and england women have won their first one day international against new zealand, largely thanks to an unbeaten 92 from amyjones. chasing 208 in wellington, they reached their target with nine overs to spare. alex fletcher reports. fresh from t20 victory, england look focused, but looks can be deceiving. dropping suzie bates twice in the first couple balls, frustration there for all to see. it was missed opportunities would be costly in the short—term, top scored with a half century, but when she fell, new zealand struggled to get going again, all upper 207, zealand struggled to get going again, all upper207, a target zealand struggled to get going again, all upper 207, a target not be on england but things started badly. tammy borman gone before it runs scored and by the time they reached 79. runs scored and by the time they reached 753-— runs scored and by the time they reached 79. ,, . ., , reached 79. straight through danny white is amelia _ reached 79. straight through danny white is amelia kerr. _ reached 79. straight through danny white is amelia kerr. sick - re
to cricket now and england women have won their first one day international against new zealand, largely thanks to an unbeaten 92 from amyjones. chasing 208 in wellington, they reached their target with nine overs to spare. alex fletcher reports. fresh from t20 victory, england look focused, but looks can be deceiving. dropping suzie bates twice in the first couple balls, frustration there for all to see. it was missed opportunities would be costly in the short—term, top scored with a half...
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new zealand all out for 207. the target not beyond england, but things started badly the timmy bowman gone before a run was even scored for them and by the time they reached 79... six wickets had fallen. charlie dean thenjoined in withjones in the middle. jones quickly bringing up a half—century to give england hope. and that target continue to get closer as jones hit an unbeaten 92. combining with dean for a record—breaking seventh wicket partnership to win the game. england head to hamilton full of confidence. alex fletcher, bbc news. cycling now. tom pidcock was taken to hospital after crashing during a practice run for the opening time trial stage of the tour of the basque country. the briton didn't suffer any fractures, but he had to withdraw from the race before it even started. he wasn't the only one to crash. world time trial champion remco evenepoel also went down atjust the second corner. but the belgian recovered well to finish fifth. somehow primoz roglic managed to take a wrong turn, leaving the
new zealand all out for 207. the target not beyond england, but things started badly the timmy bowman gone before a run was even scored for them and by the time they reached 79... six wickets had fallen. charlie dean thenjoined in withjones in the middle. jones quickly bringing up a half—century to give england hope. and that target continue to get closer as jones hit an unbeaten 92. combining with dean for a record—breaking seventh wicket partnership to win the game. england head to...
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in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket, but three wickets for nat sciver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening better, you always want more, nothing in particular the situation i was in, i needed to play that senior role and that a lot longer. unfortunately we got some like amyjones in detail. we have me getting out did not actually cost too much drama, itjust meant that somebody else got an opportunity to score some runs, and i thought she batted beautifully. several riders have been taken to hospital after a mass crash on the fourth stage of the tour of the basque country. among those hurt were reigning tour de france championjonas vingegaard, who broke a collarbone and several ribs. the world time trial champion remco evenepoel also broke his collarbone and the olympic time trial champion primoz roglic. the stage resumed with the breakaway allowed to ride to the line. the race will continue with stage five on friday. you would imagine the swimmers tonight will find their way into the pool in a slightly
in reply, new zealand's brooke halliday and izzy gaze shared a 100—run partnership for the fifth wicket, but three wickets for nat sciver—brunt saw the kiwis bowled out for 196. as an opening better, you always want more, nothing in particular the situation i was in, i needed to play that senior role and that a lot longer. unfortunately we got some like amyjones in detail. we have me getting out did not actually cost too much drama, itjust meant that somebody else got an opportunity to...
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new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour are in favour of the proposal. tim muffett reports. it would be a world first — a law that wouldn't just discourage smoking, but effectively phase it out completely. the tobacco and vapes bill proposes a ban on anyone born on or afterjanuary 1st 2009 from ever being able to buy tobacco. a bold move that has the backing of health experts. we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and many other conditions like heart disease, cancer and dementia. mitalee shah has run this vaping shop in london for seven years. she's doubtful whether a smoking ban would work. banning something has never been a solution to anything. menthol cigarettes, for example, have been banned, but people are still bringing them in from other countries. vapes don't contain tobacco, but o
new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour are in favour of the proposal. tim muffett reports. it would be a world first — a law that wouldn't just discourage smoking, but effectively phase it out completely. the tobacco and vapes bill proposes a ban on anyone born on or afterjanuary 1st 2009 from ever being able to buy tobacco. a bold move...
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new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. mathieu van der poel broke his own record time to win the paris—roubaix race for the second year in a row. after a gruelling 260—kilometres on the cobbles, the dutch world champion broke away near the finish, taking almost three minutes off the mark he set last year. it was his sixth win in a monument — the name given to road cycling's five most prestigious one—day races. and that's all the sport for now. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. let's speak to linda melvern, an investigative journalist whose extensive archive of documents on the pla
new zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. mathieu van der poel broke his own record time to win the paris—roubaix race for the second year in a row. after a gruelling 260—kilometres on the cobbles, the dutch world champion broke away near the finish, taking almost three minutes off the mark he set last year. it was his sixth win in a monument — the name...
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i spoke to a new zealand traveller at dubai airport — nirupa george — who arrived yesterday from cairo. we were delayed by about seven hours. we managed to get to a hotel outside of the airport. there were a tonne of people that were sleeping at the airport. there were people crowded around the check—in counters. we came to the airport this morning, we had already been delayed about three hours, and it isjust absolute chaos in terms of the number of people around. the staff are doing their best to try and mitigate the bottlenecks but the sheer volume of people means that there is hardly breathing room when you were trying to get past check—in or the passport control. we are showing some pictures know that you have taken on your phone and, as you say, there are so many people there. what is the mood amongst the travellers? are they resigned to it or is there anger? i think most people, it depends on how long you've been stuck at the airport for, from what i have seen. most people understand it is outside of the control and the emirates staff, although at one point when we were linin
i spoke to a new zealand traveller at dubai airport — nirupa george — who arrived yesterday from cairo. we were delayed by about seven hours. we managed to get to a hotel outside of the airport. there were a tonne of people that were sleeping at the airport. there were people crowded around the check—in counters. we came to the airport this morning, we had already been delayed about three hours, and it isjust absolute chaos in terms of the number of people around. the staff are doing...
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the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. some pictures to bring you now of a devastating fire that engulfed denmark's historic old stock exchange building in the centre of copenhagen. the building dates back to the year 1625, and is one of the city's oldest buildings, currently housing the danish chamber of commerce. copenhagen residents and staff from a nearby museum rushed to rescue a number of historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control due to the amount of scaffolding on the building, which made it harder for responders to get through to the flames. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. let's turn to some important news around the world. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. the dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours but operations have since restarted. cars washed away in the streets, as a fierce storm causes destruct
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zealand. following as michael was saying, the commonwealth heads of government meeting in samoa that is planned for the autumn or is still in the plans, is still being planned but nothing is being planned but nothing is being confirmed. i'm told that all future engagements do remain subject to doctors advice and doctor's orders, and appropriate adjustments perhaps will be made depending on the king's health at the time. but planning is still very much continuing, and i think we should remain hopeful that the king will be able to attend at least some of them, i should just say. also, the prime minister has tweeted in the last few minutes saying brilliant news to end the week. >> it is actually, it does feel like a nice positive boost for the nation. some good, good vibes out there. and of course, many of you in your own families and perhaps in your own lives as well, will be touched by cancer as well. so hearing positive stories about people responding well and positively to treatment , of cour
zealand. following as michael was saying, the commonwealth heads of government meeting in samoa that is planned for the autumn or is still in the plans, is still being planned but nothing is being planned but nothing is being confirmed. i'm told that all future engagements do remain subject to doctors advice and doctor's orders, and appropriate adjustments perhaps will be made depending on the king's health at the time. but planning is still very much continuing, and i think we should remain...
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new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour are in favour of the proposal. let's ta ke let's take a look at the background with our correspondent, sophie hutchinson. smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. one caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and adrenal glands. i'm so sorry. yeah, it's something i've got used to now, i've come to terms with it, but what i've gone through the last three years, i wouldn't like anyone to go through, you know? and if i could go back, i wish i'd never started. the harm done by smoking is well documented.
new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour are in favour of the proposal. let's ta ke let's take a look at the background with our correspondent, sophie hutchinson. smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger...
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new zealand christopher luxon said, "australia is family. so, all new zealanders are thinking of those affected by the tragic events in bondi, especially the family and friends of those killed today." iranian forces have seized a portuguese ship with links to israel. the msc aries was detained in the strait of hormuz in the persian gulf. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible iranian attack in response to an airstrike destroying iran s consulate in damascus. let's speak to dr hamidreza azizi, visiting fellow at the german institute for international and security affairs, who specialises in iran's foreign policy and the middle east. welcome and thank you for being with us. what is your analysis of what we know about the seizing of this ship? well, the iranian media has announced that this is a ship with links to israel. it is owned by an israeli businessman. no details as such on the actual reason for this seizure, but i think what is different this time, we all know that this is not the first time they have seized a ship in the
new zealand christopher luxon said, "australia is family. so, all new zealanders are thinking of those affected by the tragic events in bondi, especially the family and friends of those killed today." iranian forces have seized a portuguese ship with links to israel. the msc aries was detained in the strait of hormuz in the persian gulf. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible iranian attack in response to an airstrike destroying iran s consulate in damascus. let's speak...
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the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. some pictures to bring you now of a devastating fire that engulfed denmark's historic old stock exchange building in the centre of copenhagen. the building dates back to the year 1625, and is one of the city's oldest buildings, currently housing the danish chamber of commerce. copenhagen residents and staff from a nearby museum rushed to rescue a number of historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control due to the amount of scaffolding on the building, which made it harder for responders to get through to the flames. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. we're just days away before the largest election the world has ever seen as people in india head to the polls for its general election. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'll need to return to
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and support from new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said... the head of ukraine's military has warned that the situation in the east has "significantly worsened." general oleksandr syrskyi said russia was benefitting from warm dry weather, which made the terrain in eastern parts of ukraine more accessible to its tanks and other armoured vehicles. russia was making tactical gains, the general said, continuing to attack ukrainian positions at various sites along the battle —fro nt. joining me now from odesa, is hanna shelest, a defence analyst and editor—in—chief at the ukraine analytica. thanks forjoining us. i want to start off, when we talk about strategic territorial gains, what are the key gains that have been made by russia?— are the key gains that have been made by russia? good evening. we cannot say that _ made by russia? good evening. we cannot say that russia _ made by russia? good evening. we cannot say that russia made - made by russia? good evening. we cannot say that russia made any . cannot say that russia made any strateg
and support from new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said... the head of ukraine's military has warned that the situation in the east has "significantly worsened." general oleksandr syrskyi said russia was benefitting from warm dry weather, which made the terrain in eastern parts of ukraine more accessible to its tanks and other armoured vehicles. russia was making tactical gains, the general said, continuing to attack ukrainian positions at various sites along the...
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he moved to new zealand early last year. he was attracted by salaries and better working conditions. i work eight hours less a week for the same pay, so i guess proportionately it is a higher wage per hour. and then also the pay for additional shifts is a lot higher, especially at the moment. if things don't change dramatically in the next couple of years, it's going to be difficult to go back to that. the department of health and social care covering england said doctors were hugely valued and the long term workforce plan would increase the numbers trained and improve culture. hugh pym, bbc news. just hearing that the legendary italian fashion designer roberto cavalli has died at the age of 83. known for his prints and patterns and his innovative printing techniques. he is died after a long illness at his home in florence. we will have more on that as it comes in. still to come on the world today, could the commonwealth games return to scotland if no other suitbable host is found? and we'll head to madagascar, where the nex
he moved to new zealand early last year. he was attracted by salaries and better working conditions. i work eight hours less a week for the same pay, so i guess proportionately it is a higher wage per hour. and then also the pay for additional shifts is a lot higher, especially at the moment. if things don't change dramatically in the next couple of years, it's going to be difficult to go back to that. the department of health and social care covering england said doctors were hugely valued and...
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also new zealand, but it also includes the eu because their products are safe. you're trying to argue about something completely different, which is illegal goods coming into this country, which you try and check in completely different way. in a completely different way. smuggled meat and from smuggled meat and goods from india that are pretending to be from the eu. we won't be affected by this change in the regulations. >> millions pounds on white >> millions of pounds on white elephant checking facilities, which are not going to be used. first of all, we've got a labour shortage. >> they should be scrapped. those checking facilities i've recently come back from africa where i went from botswana through to zambia, and we had to go through significant checks because of the agricultural risks of spreading disease . risks of spreading disease. >> we've already got bluetongue in britain now since brexit, and it is because we've got this no relationship with brexit. >> you're because we've not got any checks and we've left all of the food security mechanisms within
also new zealand, but it also includes the eu because their products are safe. you're trying to argue about something completely different, which is illegal goods coming into this country, which you try and check in completely different way. in a completely different way. smuggled meat and from smuggled meat and goods from india that are pretending to be from the eu. we won't be affected by this change in the regulations. >> millions pounds on white >> millions of pounds on white...
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also new zealand, but it also includes the eu because their products are safe. you're trying to argue about something completely different, which is illegal goods coming into this country, which you try and check in completely different way. in a completely different way. smuggled meat and from smuggled meat and goods from india that are pretending to be from the eu. we won't be affected by this change in the regulations. >> millions pounds on white >> millions of pounds on white elephant checking facilities, which are not going to be used. first of all, we've got a labour shortage. >> they should be scrapped. those checking facilities i've recently come back from africa where i went from botswana through to zambia, and we had to go through significant checks because of the agricultural risks of spreading disease . risks of spreading disease. >> we've already got bluetongue in britain now since brexit, and it is because we've got this no relationship with brexit. >> you're because we've not got any checks and we've left all of the food security mechanisms within
also new zealand, but it also includes the eu because their products are safe. you're trying to argue about something completely different, which is illegal goods coming into this country, which you try and check in completely different way. in a completely different way. smuggled meat and from smuggled meat and goods from india that are pretending to be from the eu. we won't be affected by this change in the regulations. >> millions pounds on white >> millions of pounds on white...
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south korea, japan, new zealand and estonia, _ south korea, japan, new zealand and estonia, just make sure we are working — estonia, just make sure we are working closely with them. let�*s estonia, just make sure we are working closely with them. let's go to bbc next- _ working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, _ working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, a - working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, a question to bbc next. thank you, a...
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new zealand have planned something similar but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy will stop rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps whilst the labour party are in favour of the proposal. professor cruyff —— chris whitty is the chief medical officer for england and explained why he believed it essential for stricter measures are brought in. essential for stricter measures are brou . ht in. : essential for stricter measures are brought in-— brought in. once people start smokin: brought in. once people start smoking they _ brought in. once people start smoking they become - brought in. once people start. smoking they become addicted. brought in. once people start- smoking they become addicted. the whole _ smoking they become addicted. the whole point of smoking from the point _ whole point of smoking from the point of— whole point of smoking from the point of view of the industry is people's — point of view of the industry is people's choice is taken away because — people's choice is taken away because they find it incredibly difficult â€
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i don't accept prohibition in any form as we look through history driven recently in new zealand for tobacco alcohol or anything else is really succeeded. and also, ijust don't feel the government and with the opposition are supported has a mandate to remove these rights and freedoms of the british people and within just a few months, all political parties can put this to the public and it is taking freedoms from young people which will never be returned to them and ijust don't think that's the political mandate for that to happen. my neck when it comes to public health concerns, people to make decisions read the team are responsible and they said smoking remains the single biggest cause of health problems and held the health breed. what do you say to that? i don't think that's correct and the biggest cause of health issues in the nhs is obesity and air from the labour party strangely enoughin from the labour party strangely enough in the chamber of the house of commons, their plan to look at banning advertising ofjunk food. banning advertising of junk food. so, banning advertising o
i don't accept prohibition in any form as we look through history driven recently in new zealand for tobacco alcohol or anything else is really succeeded. and also, ijust don't feel the government and with the opposition are supported has a mandate to remove these rights and freedoms of the british people and within just a few months, all political parties can put this to the public and it is taking freedoms from young people which will never be returned to them and ijust don't think that's the...
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and there was also support shown by new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said that... 0k, onto our other top story today. iran has seized an israeli—owned vessel with 25 crew members on board. state media in tehran reported special forces from the revolutionary guards had boarded the portuguese—flagged container ship using a helicopter and were taking it into iranian waters. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible attack in response to an air strike destroying iran's consulate in damascus on the 1st of april. the seizing happened in the strait of hormuz — just off the iranian coast and near the uae and oman. our diplomatic correspondent james landale has the latest. an iranian special forces helicopter has been seen in footage that has been verified by the bbc, hovering over the deck of the ship. you can see one person on the deck, two people climbing down the rope, and iranian state media have been very clear and vocal about attributing that to iranian revolutionary guard naval special forces. in response, israel's foreign minister has accused iran
and there was also support shown by new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said that... 0k, onto our other top story today. iran has seized an israeli—owned vessel with 25 crew members on board. state media in tehran reported special forces from the revolutionary guards had boarded the portuguese—flagged container ship using a helicopter and were taking it into iranian waters. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible attack in response to an air strike destroying...
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and there was also support shown by new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said that... more on this story as and when we get it. we move on to our other top story today. iran has seized an israeli—owned vessel with 25 crew members on board. state media in tehran said special forces from the revolutionary guards boarded the portuguese—flagged container ship using a helicopter, and were taking it to iranian waters. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible attack in response to an air strike destroying iran's consulate in damascus. the seizing happened in the straight of hormuz — just in front of the iranian coast and near the uae and oman. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. hello, james. what more do we know about this seizure?— about this seizure? well, it happened _ about this seizure? well, it happened in _ about this seizure? well, it happened in the _ about this seizure? well, it happened in the early - about this seizure? well, it| happened in the early hours about this seizure? well, it. happened in the early hours of abo
and there was also support shown by new zealand's prime minister, christopher luxon, who said that... more on this story as and when we get it. we move on to our other top story today. iran has seized an israeli—owned vessel with 25 crew members on board. state media in tehran said special forces from the revolutionary guards boarded the portuguese—flagged container ship using a helicopter, and were taking it to iranian waters. the incident comes as israel prepares for a possible attack in...