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it expects the uk's gdp to go up by 0.5 percent this year. and that would make the uk the second weakest performer across the g7 group of advanced economies. but growth is expected to improve next year to 1.5 percent. here's the imf�*s chief economist, pierre—0livier gourinchas: global economy is growing at 3.2% in 2024 expect 3.2% in 2025 and this is a reasonable number enough to supercharge number and 3.8 would like to get back there and it's not bad and the other good news is inflation is coming down and we are seeing inflation come down into thousand 24 and 2025 so, we are gradually coming back to inflation and putting that surgeon inflation behind us. two pieces of good news and there's a third one which is in most places in the world, somewhat less scoring from the crisis of the last four years, the pandemic and the cost of living crisis into the global economy and through its pre—pandemic trend and below that, we see a number of regions catching up we see a number of regions catching up and closing that gap in most regions with o
it expects the uk's gdp to go up by 0.5 percent this year. and that would make the uk the second weakest performer across the g7 group of advanced economies. but growth is expected to improve next year to 1.5 percent. here's the imf�*s chief economist, pierre—0livier gourinchas: global economy is growing at 3.2% in 2024 expect 3.2% in 2025 and this is a reasonable number enough to supercharge number and 3.8 would like to get back there and it's not bad and the other good news is inflation...
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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. it causes lung and heart disease, cancer, stillbirths, dementia and asthma. england's chief medical officer, sir chris whitty, supports the ban. people are trapped in smoking at a very young age, and once they become addicted, their choice is taken away. so, if you're in favour of
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...
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they say that she was only doing her uk. labour herjob here in the uk. labour says will impose strict says that it will impose strict 24 hour time limits on police when serious when dealing with serious domestic cases. the domestic abuse cases. the initiative has been dubbed raneem's after 22 year old raneem's law after 22 year old raneem's law after 22 year old raneem oudeh was killed by her former partner just 11 raneem oudeh was killed by her former partnerjust 11 days former partner just 11 days after obtaining an order against him. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says she's sick and tired of the government treating violence against women and girls as inevitable. instead of an emergency . a new poll of an emergency. a new poll suggests that humza yousafs popularity among snp voters has fallen sharply. a survey of more than 1000 people in scotland found the first minister's score fell to —7% among voters who had voted for the scottish national party in 2019. his approval with the general public has also dropped to similar levels as his conservat
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this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries, including the uk. it comes after last month was officially declared the world's warmest march on record. we start with this report from climate editorjustin rowlatt. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland's failure to do enough to cut planet warming emissions could help create heat waves that could threaten the lives of older people. i am so, well, shocked, positively shocked, so happy we could contribute to the future, to a better future for our children. today's ruling is not only to challenge. experts say it sets an important precedent and will support the legal case for climate action in european countries, including the uk. the decision comes as new figures show this march was 1.68 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels and the hottest march on record globally. sea surface temperatures were even more dramatic, at 21.07 celsius in march, the highest ever rec
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uk has a number— step forward and help. uk has a number of— step forward and help. uk has a number of priorities in that region including — number of priorities in that region including neighbouring countries that we — including neighbouring countries that we are responsible for but nevertheless we will provide over £5 million _ nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to— nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to the fund to help support haiti so _ million to the fund to help support haiti so on — million to the fund to help support haiti so on these areas we have had an excellent — haiti so on these areas we have had an excellent meeting and it shows how like—minded we are on trying to make _ how like—minded we are on trying to make progress on these difficult conflicts — make progress on these difficult conflicts which are so disrupting and disturbing our world and we are determined to work together very closely _ determined to work together very closely as— determined to work together very closely as we do that. thank you. the firs
uk has a number— step forward and help. uk has a number of— step forward and help. uk has a number of priorities in that region including — number of priorities in that region including neighbouring countries that we — including neighbouring countries that we are responsible for but nevertheless we will provide over £5 million _ nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to— nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to the fund to help support haiti so _ million to the fund to...
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right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so here's the morning, then, the forecast. you can see still a fair amount of cloud across some southern and western areas, dribs and drabs of rain, but already sunshine across, say, many northern and north—eastern parts of the uk. the temperatures very pleasant indeed — widely, i think, into the high teens or 20 degrees across england, eastern scotland, around 18 and out towards the west, around 1a to 17 degrees celsius. but the west will always be more cloudy
right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as...
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we tried it in the uk in a small— tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave _ tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave moving - tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave moving from | tried anywhere? we tried it in the | uk in a small wave moving from 16 tried anywhere? we tried it in the - uk in a small wave moving from 16 to 18 and that showed significant reductions in smoking —— small way. the americans raised it to 21, smoking, but we will be ahead of the world. new zealand were planning to do this but they have stored so we will be ahead of the world. so even when these — will be ahead of the world. so even when these people _ will be ahead of the world. so even when these people are _ will be ahead of the world. so even when these people are 25, - will be ahead of the world. so even when these people are 25, 35, - will be ahead of the world. so evenj when these people are 25, 35, they are not allowed to buy any tobacco products? are not allowed to buy any tobacco roducts? ., ., , ' .,
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that is asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% increase from 2022. so interesting new figures coming into us on that. let's stay with that broader issue. the european parliament is to vote on sweeping new laws to overhaul its migration policy. the issue of how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum seekers and migrants has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries, and this new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. sofia bettiza explains what the proposed changes are. this is a make—or—break attempt by the eu to control migration. so how does it work? well, at the moment very few european countries — spain, italy and greece — deal with the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this new agreement brings in a solidarity mechanism. essentially, it's a trade off. so the countries that receive most migrants will build new detention centres at the eu's external border. migrants would be screened as soon as they arrive and authorities will have the option to detain them until their asylum
that is asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% increase from 2022. so interesting new figures coming into us on that. let's stay with that broader issue. the european parliament is to vote on sweeping new laws to overhaul its migration policy. the issue of how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum seekers and migrants has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries, and this new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. sofia...
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uk prime minister rishi sunak has called on "all sides" to "show restraint", adding that the uk was working with allies to "de—escalate" the situation uk mps are debating the government's flagship rwanda bill. the prime minister, rishi sunak, wants to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. he believes the policy would deter those attempting to cross the english channel on small boats.
uk prime minister rishi sunak has called on "all sides" to "show restraint", adding that the uk was working with allies to "de—escalate" the situation uk mps are debating the government's flagship rwanda bill. the prime minister, rishi sunak, wants to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. he believes the policy would deter those attempting to cross the english channel on small boats.
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but was helped by the united states and the uk _ was helped by the united states and the uk and jordan. jordan said it intercepted a number of flying objects— intercepted a number of flying objects that entered is territory, iranian— objects that entered is territory, iranian missiles and drones. the raf. _ iranian missiles and drones. the raf. which _ iranian missiles and drones. the raf, which was already operating along _ raf, which was already operating along the — raf, which was already operating along the borders of syria and iraq to counter— along the borders of syria and iraq to counter any kinds of advance or resurgence — to counter any kinds of advance or resurgence of so—called islamic states. — resurgence of so—called islamic states, isis, they also shot down a number— states, isis, they also shot down a number of— states, isis, they also shot down a number of drones, so they would have .one number of drones, so they would have gone guite _ number of drones, so they would have gone quite a _ number of drones, so they would have gone quite a circuitous ro
but was helped by the united states and the uk _ was helped by the united states and the uk and jordan. jordan said it intercepted a number of flying objects— intercepted a number of flying objects that entered is territory, iranian— objects that entered is territory, iranian missiles and drones. the raf. _ iranian missiles and drones. the raf. which _ iranian missiles and drones. the raf, which was already operating along _ raf, which was already operating along the — raf, which was...
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it's not unique to the uk, so we've talked about it i the uk, so we�*ve talked about it before and it�*s a particular concern. but there is a problem with waiting lists. how much is is down to the crisis within the health surface? i to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �* , to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �*, ., , , surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from _ surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte - surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte in - surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte in that i you heard from charlotte in that clip there, she has mental health problems and she wants to work, but she says the thing that�*s holding her back is the lack of mental health support. so, one would assume that for her, not for everyone, but for her to have more support would enable her at least to go back in. yes, undoubtedly, the health service being in the state is, many people experiencing would say more resources would help them get back to work. ., . , resources would help them get back to
it's not unique to the uk, so we've talked about it i the uk, so we�*ve talked about it before and it�*s a particular concern. but there is a problem with waiting lists. how much is is down to the crisis within the health surface? i to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �* , to the crisis within the health surface? ~ �*, ., , , surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from _ surface? i think it's undoubtedly... you heard from charlotte - surface? i think it's undoubtedly......
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staying in the uk. a major review has found that children and young people, are being let down by a lack of research and weak evidence on treatments, like puberty blockers and hormones. the report also highlights the "toxicity" of the trans debate, as a factor, in adversely affecting the quality of care. here's hugh pym. this strongly worded report gets to the heart of a highly controversial debate on gender, medicine and society. the work of an nhs clinic caring for children, it says, was clouded by a political row. it's been four years of work — nearly 400 pages — with young people and their families among those consulted. the review report says evidence is severely lacking on the impact of puberty blockers and hormone treatments, and that young people have been caught in the middle of a stormy social discourse. it says that an increasingly toxic, ideologicaland polarised public debate has made the work of the review significantly harder. ideology on all sides has directed care, rather than care b
staying in the uk. a major review has found that children and young people, are being let down by a lack of research and weak evidence on treatments, like puberty blockers and hormones. the report also highlights the "toxicity" of the trans debate, as a factor, in adversely affecting the quality of care. here's hugh pym. this strongly worded report gets to the heart of a highly controversial debate on gender, medicine and society. the work of an nhs clinic caring for children, it...
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i'm proud the uk has played — backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a _ backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading _ backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role - backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role in - backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role in doing | has played a leading role in doing that, tripled our aid commitment. you're getting aid in by land, sea and air, field hospital arrived from manchester, aid being dropped by air and we are working with other countries to open up a maritime corridor so we will do everything we can on the ground and diplomatically to bring about an end to this conflict. ~ , , ,, ., ,, conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answerin: conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a — conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot _ conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of _ conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of questions - conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of questions earlier| answering a lot of questions earlier
i'm proud the uk has played — backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a _ backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading _ backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role - backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role in - backing a pause. i'm proud the uk has played a leading role in doing | has played a leading role in doing that, tripled our aid commitment. you're getting aid in by land, sea and air, field hospital arrived from manchester, aid being...
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this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. opposition is in line with our international partners. so far no like—minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice which as is standard has not been published. the shadow foreign secretary says that in this case, it should be. that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but has killed thousands of them. and it has done so in part with weapons from the west. the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade. germany,
this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. opposition is in line...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the white house has described iran s attack on israel over the weekend as a spectacular and embarrassing failure. nearly all of the more than three hundred missiles and drones were shot down. israels military chief has again said the attack will be met with a response — despite the fact that many of israel's allies including, as you heard, the uk — have warned against escalation. here's our middle east corrrespondent lucy williamson. israel is deciding how to respond to this — hundreds of drones and missiles fired over the weekend from iran. damage on the ground was limited. damage to regional stability, much more severe. at an airbase hit by missiles in the negev desert today, israel's chief of staff promised a response. iran will face the consequences for its actions. we will choose our response accordingly. the idf remains ready to counter any threat from iran and its terror proxies. israel says only a handful of missiles made it through air defences, but this direct confront
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the white house has described iran s attack on israel over the weekend as a spectacular and embarrassing failure. nearly all of the more than three hundred missiles and drones were shot down. israels military chief has again said the attack will be met with a response — despite the fact that many of israel's allies including, as you heard, the uk — have warned against escalation. here's our middle east corrrespondent lucy williamson....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's carry on with the business coverage on the bbc. samsung has once again taken the top spot in global smartphone sales. the latest numbers from the research firm idc shows shipments for apple iphones dropped about 10% in the first quarter of this year. that is not good news for apple. let's head over to our asia business hub. joao da silva is there. tell us more? even the globally smart phone shipments were almost 8% apple did not do so well, samsun was the big winner taking more than a fifth of the total global sales share and claiming back the top phone make a spot from apple. the iphone maker was doing better than the previous quarter but south korea's samsun launched its new galaxy is 24 �*s smart phone series at the beginning of the year which is obviously doing very well with consumers right now. besides samsun's new smart phone line up i—phone was contending with a slowdown in china which is its third—largest market, shipments there had already shrunk more than 2% at
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it is in the uk. and coming up we have an exclusive look at stunning new discoveries in the ancient city of pompeii. hello, welcome to this hour. in the past two minutes are in vietnam has sentenced a wealthy property developer to death for defrauding a bank of billions of dollars. the 67—year—old was found guilty of embezzlement, bribing state
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finally, obviously if the us and uk _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and as _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and as you _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and as you said - further. finally, obviously if the| us and uk and as you said other nations have militarily supported the defence of israel here, that very, very clearly and tangibly puts all those countries in the frame here clearly, practically involved and that politically changes things for the us, doesn't it? yes and that politically changes things for the us, doesn't it?— and that politically changes things for the us, doesn't it? yes and no. what can one _ for the us, doesn't it? yes and no. what can one expect _ for the us, doesn't it? yes and no. what can one expect would - for the us, doesn't it? yes and no. j what can one expect would happen that if you have united states, united kingdom and other regional allies participating in basically what is not so much the defence of israel by preventing iran from escalating father, i
finally, obviously if the us and uk _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and as _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and as you _ further. finally, obviously if the us and uk and as you said - further. finally, obviously if the| us and uk and as you said other nations have militarily supported the defence of israel here, that very, very clearly and tangibly puts all those countries in the frame here clearly, practically...
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thank you for that update from the uk. crossing to jerusalem, you for that update from the uk. crossing tojerusalem, my colleague is there. can we quickly reflect on the interview you did with the idf, following the first time, our opportunity to question them about events overnight and what happens next. a couple of lines with relation to iran. quote, iran is behind everything bad, and also iran has been there since the course of this war. referring notjust to the events overnight. what did you take from that interview? it events overnight. what did you take from that interview?— from that interview? it very much reiterates what _ from that interview? it very much reiterates what israel's _ from that interview? it very much reiterates what israel's concerns l reiterates what israel's concerns about the islamic republic have been for the last decades, since the 1979 islamic revolution. israel describes iran as the worlds biggest state sponsor of terrorism, it sees iran's hands behind the actions of its proxies and armed non—state actors whether it is hezbollah in lebanon, t
thank you for that update from the uk. crossing to jerusalem, you for that update from the uk. crossing tojerusalem, my colleague is there. can we quickly reflect on the interview you did with the idf, following the first time, our opportunity to question them about events overnight and what happens next. a couple of lines with relation to iran. quote, iran is behind everything bad, and also iran has been there since the course of this war. referring notjust to the events overnight. what did...
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that anderson reform that is lee anderson of reform uk. look coming up at ten, uk. now look coming up at ten, this bombshell acas review finds evidence for allowing kids to change gender is built on shaky foundations, while healthcare professionals have been afraid to openly discuss their views . to openly discuss their views. so look, does the report now finally vindicate those people who were brave enough to speak out and get cancel for questioning the treatment of vulnerable children? i'm very pleased to say that i have graham linehan on now . this is graham linehan on now. this is the father ted creator. the it crowd creator. most people who watch gb news regularly or listen to us on radio will know who graham linehan is. this guy bravely comes forward tonight and explains everything that he lost during his fight for vulnerable children. why he wanted was for children not to be mutilated at the altar of trans ideology in britain, and it basically cost him everything. well, today he's been vindicated , so i'm looking been vindicated, so i'm looking forward to tal
that anderson reform that is lee anderson of reform uk. look coming up at ten, uk. now look coming up at ten, this bombshell acas review finds evidence for allowing kids to change gender is built on shaky foundations, while healthcare professionals have been afraid to openly discuss their views . to openly discuss their views. so look, does the report now finally vindicate those people who were brave enough to speak out and get cancel for questioning the treatment of vulnerable children? i'm...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. generations is being debated the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. 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 is in favour of the proposal. here's our health 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. 0ne 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
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. generations is being debated the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. 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 is...
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arsenal in the uk this week. arsenal against was against bayern munich, there was an increased presence, an increased police presence, and wonder, you know, and you just wonder, you know, the with israel, gaza, the situation with israel, gaza, iran, tensions rising high. iran, tensions are rising high. so surprised . many so i'm not surprised. many of you home know, you are home feel you know, worried about kind of worried about that kind of thing. a lot of thing. there's a lot of discussion about about whether our officers too should discussion about about whether omarmed officers too should discussion about about whether omarmed offic on too should discussion about about whether omarmed offic on a»o should discussion about about whether omarmed offic on a routined be armed on a on a routine basis, says. basis, lin says. >> australian news. my >> dreadful australian news. my heart out to them in this heart goes out to them in this country. police officer country. the police officer would have been arrested. >>
arsenal in the uk this week. arsenal against was against bayern munich, there was an increased presence, an increased police presence, and wonder, you know, and you just wonder, you know, the with israel, gaza, the situation with israel, gaza, iran, tensions rising high. iran, tensions are rising high. so surprised . many so i'm not surprised. many of you home know, you are home feel you know, worried about kind of worried about that kind of thing. a lot of thing. there's a lot of discussion...
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you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i am a bit skeptical europeans will put us at hundreds of years of history to completely trust one country, one of them. no offense to any of the french in the room. i'm really sorry. it is not to complete ruled out.
you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to...
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situated quite close to the north the uk. high pressure north of the uk. high pressure does sit out towards the south and east, but it's this cold and the east, but it's this cold front that's to bring some front that's going to bring some cloud rain parts of cloud and rain to parts of england wales through the england and wales through the rest it does rest of this evening. it does eventually clear its way south and eastwards overnight into and eastwards overnight and into the start of sunday, leaving quite most of quite a dry picture for most of us early hours of us into the early hours of sunday still some sunday morning. still some showers across parts of showers around across parts of scotland could turn scotland and these could turn heavy places. but those heavy in places. but under those clear temperatures clear skies, temperatures dropping off nicely around dropping off quite nicely around 7 or 8 degrees across the south and to down around 2 or 3 across parts of scotland, we could even see some frost in places , so see some frost in places, so that
situated quite close to the north the uk. high pressure north of the uk. high pressure does sit out towards the south and east, but it's this cold and the east, but it's this cold front that's to bring some front that's going to bring some cloud rain parts of cloud and rain to parts of england wales through the england and wales through the rest it does rest of this evening. it does eventually clear its way south and eastwards overnight into and eastwards overnight and into the start of sunday,...
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this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. opposition is in line with our international partners. so far no like—minded countries have taken — no like—minded countries have taken the _ no like—minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing — taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel~ _ existing arms export licenses to israel. ., �* , to israel. the government's osition to israel. the government's position is _ to israel. the government's position is based _ to israel. the government's position is based on - to israel. the government's position is based on legal. position is based on legal advice which as stan
this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. opposition is in line...
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by uk authorities under the nts. by bringing these properties into use reception centres , use as new reception centres, the council believes it will be better placed to meet the requirements of the ruling requirements of the court ruling and statutory under and its statutory duties under the children's act 1989. right coming up, inclusivity flags for 21 genders and sexualities at one of the country's worst performing nhs trusts. our nhs bodies and bosses taking the absolute you know what? my panel returned to tackle that as we get stuck into the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. next, raf jets pages. but next, raf jets scrambled to block 300 missiles, launched by iran. but what right do we have to tell israel not to defend itself? tory mp james heappey has just resigned as armed forces minister. i will ask him if we really are on the precipice of world war iii. it's patrick christys tonight on gb news. welcome back to patrick christys. tonight, a very first look at all of tomorrow's newspaper front pages is
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right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so here's the morning, then, the forecast. you can see still a fair amount of cloud across some southern and western areas, dribs and drabs of rain, but already sunshine across, say, many northern and northeastern parts of the uk. the temperatures very pleasant indeed — widely, i think, into the high teens or 20 degrees across england, eastern scotland, around 18 and out towards the west, around 1a to 17 degrees celsius. but the west will always be more cloudy. n
right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as...
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mcilroy is one ofjust six uk players here. the six uk players here. lowest figure this century is partly the lowest figure this century is partly down to the sport put back modern split. on the saudi—backed liv tour, it is hard to qualify for the masters. lee westwood and ian poulter two who won't be here this week. liv and the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. john rahm won the masters then moved to liv last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they win at augusta. having the jacket, i kept it in my closet in a spot where i would walk past it every single day and inevitably, every once in awhile, you put it on. it is the biggest tournament in the world, no offence to anything else, but this is probably the most followed one by people who don't even play golf. your notoriety goes up quite a bit. is there still any tension or is everyone happy to see each other? you guys like to make it sound like we get in the locker ro
mcilroy is one ofjust six uk players here. the six uk players here. lowest figure this century is partly the lowest figure this century is partly down to the sport put back modern split. on the saudi—backed liv tour, it is hard to qualify for the masters. lee westwood and ian poulter two who won't be here this week. liv and the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. john rahm won the masters then moved to liv last december in a deal...
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the uk is the largest video game sector in europe. i think it's great that bafta recognises the value of the gaming industry and has been doing so for 20 years now. you talked about how it is such big business in the uk. a £4.7 billion industry, which makes double that of the music industry in terms of sales. that's right. it's funny, we always think about music being such a great british export, but we should be saying that about gaming. if you think about it, one of the biggest gaming franchises ever, grand theft auto, that started in the uk. i think it's brilliant we have these awards ceremonies because it has been a difficult year for the gaming industry so it's great we have something to celebrate as well. and who will win the big prizes this year? well, i think, if you wanted to bet, i would say probably baldur�*s gate 3. that has done well recently in other awards ceremonies. that's a good one. it's a role—playing game based on dungeons and dragons. but you never know with bafta, they like to put a couple of surprises in t
the uk is the largest video game sector in europe. i think it's great that bafta recognises the value of the gaming industry and has been doing so for 20 years now. you talked about how it is such big business in the uk. a £4.7 billion industry, which makes double that of the music industry in terms of sales. that's right. it's funny, we always think about music being such a great british export, but we should be saying that about gaming. if you think about it, one of the biggest gaming...
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it's been a few hours, but rishi sunak has been talking about the uk's involvement. tell is more about what he said. the messaue tell is more about what he said. the message out — tell is more about what he said. tue: message out of tell is more about what he said. tte: message out of downing street has been consistent throughout the day. he has condemned the attack, called it reckless, but also urged calm and restraint, similar to other allies, that has been the message from the us also. part of it is this huge concern that there is the risk of escalation in a region already going through a volatile war. it has been confirmed by downing street that it was part of what it called an international co—ordinated effort in defending israel, and he recently gave us a few more details out of downing street of exactly how the uk participated in that operation. last night, iran launched a _ in that operation. last night, iran launched a barrage _ in that operation. last night, iran launched a barrage of _ in that operation. last night, iran launched a barrage of missiles
it's been a few hours, but rishi sunak has been talking about the uk's involvement. tell is more about what he said. the messaue tell is more about what he said. the message out — tell is more about what he said. tue: message out of tell is more about what he said. tte: message out of downing street has been consistent throughout the day. he has condemned the attack, called it reckless, but also urged calm and restraint, similar to other allies, that has been the message from the us also....
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is the price of energy in the uk. we pay price of energy in the uk. we pay more for our, electricity households and particularly firms than any other major western european economy. that's for all kinds of reasons that you and i and tom have discussed many times here on gb news, so i would like to see much , much would like to see much, much cheaper energy, such as they have in france with lots of nuclear spain, even in germany, energy tends to be cheaper than here in the uk, even though germany had a huge reliance on on russian gas for its manufacturing. complex, if you like. so for me, it's about competitive ness of goods exports, in particular manufacturing exports . and as manufacturing exports. and as pretty much any manufacturer will tell you, it's a very , very will tell you, it's a very, very energy intensive business. and the price that our manufacturers have been paying for energy has been eye—watering over recent years, and there's not that much sign that it's coming down fast. >> it's such a paradox about the uk economy on the specific o
is the price of energy in the uk. we pay price of energy in the uk. we pay more for our, electricity households and particularly firms than any other major western european economy. that's for all kinds of reasons that you and i and tom have discussed many times here on gb news, so i would like to see much , much would like to see much, much cheaper energy, such as they have in france with lots of nuclear spain, even in germany, energy tends to be cheaper than here in the uk, even though...
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let's head to the uk now. at the ongoing post office inquiry, the former managing director, david smith, has apologised for an email he sent, saying a pregnant sub—postmistress�*s prison sentence was "brilliant news." seema misra, was jailed for 15—months in november 2010 — the conviction was quashed 11 years later in 2021. our business editor simonjack reports. david smith only ran the post office from april to october in 2010, but he was in charge when seema misra was convicted of false accounting and sent to prison based on records from the post office's horizon computer system. at the time, this is the e—mail he sent to post office lawyers. today, he had this to say. looking at it through their eyes rather than through mine, you can see that it may have caused substantial... ..upset, and i really do apologise for that. seema was a mother and pregnant when jailed. she didn't accept today's apology. they need to apologise to my ten—year—old. you know, they took his mum away on his birthday. i w
let's head to the uk now. at the ongoing post office inquiry, the former managing director, david smith, has apologised for an email he sent, saying a pregnant sub—postmistress�*s prison sentence was "brilliant news." seema misra, was jailed for 15—months in november 2010 — the conviction was quashed 11 years later in 2021. our business editor simonjack reports. david smith only ran the post office from april to october in 2010, but he was in charge when seema misra was...
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i am a uk resident. i'm a uk national. i have been living here for very long. and why should...? why should someone be able to threaten me at home? and this presumably wasn't the first time that you've had dealings with the counter—terrorism police. no, unfortunately not. there was a plot, a terror plot against my life, which came into light december 2023, which itv got access to intelligence from western intelligence services, which they had information about a plot which was supposed to take my life and my other colleague's, fardad farahzad's life. they were referring with a code, "bride", to me and a code, "groom", to him. and they called our assassination "the wedding". in the files that i recently listened to, there was a point that it was saying that, "ok, the explosion is not possible, "so go for a quiet wedding." and by "quiet wedding" they meant attacking with a kitchen knife. and the attack on pouria happened with a knife. so this has been the line of attack for at least as long as we know, since last year. did you ever imagine when you were establishing yourself as a
i am a uk resident. i'm a uk national. i have been living here for very long. and why should...? why should someone be able to threaten me at home? and this presumably wasn't the first time that you've had dealings with the counter—terrorism police. no, unfortunately not. there was a plot, a terror plot against my life, which came into light december 2023, which itv got access to intelligence from western intelligence services, which they had information about a plot which was supposed to...
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poor— the uk, and that is sam brigade. poor rishi — the uk, and that is sam brigade. poor rishi sunak can't seem to get anything _ poor rishi sunak can't seem to get anything right at the moment — he wears— anything right at the moment — he wears a _ anything right at the moment — he wears a pair— anything right at the moment — he wears a pair of trendy trainers and is criticised — wears a pair of trendy trainers and is criticised for ruining the brand. so today— is criticised for ruining the brand. so today he — is criticised for ruining the brand. so today he was on the radio effectively apologising for doing that, _ effectively apologising for doing that, but saying he was "a long time devotee" _ that, but saying he was "a long time devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's— devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's also — devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's also a — devotee." you feel sorry for him but there's also a point around it with there's also a point around it with the fact— there's also a point around it with the f
poor— the uk, and that is sam brigade. poor rishi — the uk, and that is sam brigade. poor rishi sunak can't seem to get anything _ poor rishi sunak can't seem to get anything right at the moment — he wears— anything right at the moment — he wears a _ anything right at the moment — he wears a pair— anything right at the moment — he wears a pair of trendy trainers and is criticised — wears a pair of trendy trainers and is criticised for ruining the brand. so today— is...
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this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more, holding very senior cabinet positions . very senior cabinet positions. is this by the end of the process that you were the only conservative in the room? was that the case from the very beginning ? beginning? >> well, the only conservative in the room refers to the position of the uk in the global firmament. and what i faced was emmanuel macron in france , olaf emmanuel macron in france, olaf scholz in germany, biden in the us, trudeau in canada. and the fact is that the free world has been largely run by the left, with the exception of the uk. i wa
this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more,...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has told the boss of nato, jens stoltenberg, that ukraine needs immediate steps on air defence. if you saw our story a little earlier about the russian missile attack on chernihiv, you will have heard that president zelensky said that would not have happened if ukraine had more air defence systems. so those developing lines from the last few minutes. paedophiles convicted of serious sexual offences could lose their parental rights under a new law. this follows a bbc report into a mother who spent £30,000 in legalfees to stop her paedophile ex—husban
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has...
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all across the oj simpson has died at the uk. oj simpson has died at the uk. oj simpson has died at the age of 76 following a battle with cancer. his family say he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren, and will be getting all the latest reaction to that death throughout the show . next, the prime minister show. next, the prime minister is facing a massive cabinet revolt , he decides to leave the revolt, he decides to leave the european convention of human rights. both the chancellor and the home secretary are set against it, and there's more problems for rishi sunak. as bofis problems for rishi sunak. as boris johnson puts the boot in this time on defence, smoking and the spirit of winston churchill . churchill. >> when i look at some of the things that were were doing now, i think that that are being done in the name of conservatism . i in the name of conservatism. i think they're absolutely, absolutely a court has absolutely nuts. and a court has heard that a moroccan asylum seeker told police he knifed the pensioner to death as revenge for gaza
all across the oj simpson has died at the uk. oj simpson has died at the uk. oj simpson has died at the age of 76 following a battle with cancer. his family say he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren, and will be getting all the latest reaction to that death throughout the show . next, the prime minister show. next, the prime minister is facing a massive cabinet revolt , he decides to leave the revolt, he decides to leave the european convention of human rights. both the chancellor...
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uk contributes years. well, the uk contributes just 1% of global emissions, and only before we all only two years before we all doom and there's nothing we can doom and there's nothing we can do about it. so it's too late. surely there's need to try. surely there's no need to try. we concentrate on what we we should concentrate on what we can improving living can do. improving living standards cheap energy as can do. improving living standlets cheap energy as can do. improving living standlet me cheap energy as can do. improving living standlet me know ap energy as can do. improving living standlet me know your1ergy as can do. improving living standlet me know your thoughts. ever. let me know your thoughts. male margaret gbnews.com. well, i'm now by three very i'm joined now by three very distinguished men who i think have just about managed not to pass out with irritation at what i've just been saying. they disagree with me very strongly. the environment lawyer and campaigner for defend our juries, tim cr
uk contributes years. well, the uk contributes just 1% of global emissions, and only before we all only two years before we all doom and there's nothing we can doom and there's nothing we can do about it. so it's too late. surely there's need to try. surely there's no need to try. we concentrate on what we we should concentrate on what we can improving living can do. improving living standards cheap energy as can do. improving living standlets cheap energy as can do. improving living standlet...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. donald trump has returned to court in new york for the second day ofjury selection in his hush—money criminal trial. this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. and this is the moment he arrived in court. mr trump has also been issued with a gag order relating to aspects of the case. he had this to say to reporters before he went in. every legal pundit, every legal scholar said this trial is a disgrace. we have a trump—hating judge. we have a judge who shouldn't be on this case. he's totally conflicted. but this is a trial that should never happen. it should have been thrown out a long time ago. if you look atjonathan turley, andy mccarthy, all great legal scholars, there's not one that we've been able to find that said this should be a trial. i was paying a lawyer and marked it down as a legal expense. some
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. donald trump has returned to court in new york for the second day ofjury selection in his hush—money criminal trial. this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. and this is the moment he arrived in court. mr trump has also been issued with a gag order relating to...
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for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that. for the past four ears let's get more on that. for the past four years since _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there have been negotiations between the eu, spain and the uk about what happens to gibraltar and as you outline bear its geography makes it unique, the fact it is a british sovereign territory but on the tip of spain, the spanish have always said they wanted it back in the british say it�*s a matter of sovereignty. most people living in gibraltar seem to favour british rule, surveys suggest that. the whole issue here is not creating any friction on the border between gibraltar and spain itself so that is why we have been having these talks, more talks today, significant that lord cameron is her
for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that. for the past four ears let's get more on that. for the past four years since _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc - across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look another story making use. researchers have found that people living with long covid have information in their blood which could provide clues for treatment. a study looking at hundreds of people who have been seriously ill with covid found that their immune system remains overactive long after catching the virus. fergus walsh explains more. the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who have been treated in hospital with severe covid. six months on, two in three were still experiencing symptoms including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, gut issues, anxiety, depression and brain fog. the researchers analysed their blood and found these proteins which are markers for inflammation of the immune system which are useful while the body is fighting an infection, but not once a virus is gone. scientists say there are strong evidence that long covid is caused by different types of post viral inflammation. you alive with bbc news. russia says it
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about the pay minister has let the cat of the back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantastic job back, i must have trust. i resigned from this fantasticjob and i would do everything i can so that the next they party minister of health would succeed and quickly reach cruising speed because we need that. well lets get some reaction to the controversy from norway, joining me now is political commentator morten myskvoll. just talk us through what happened here. what did she do? she just talk us through what happened here. what did she do?— just talk
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to norway — where the health minister has today stepped down over a plagiarism scandal. ingvild kjerkol announced her resignation, after an investigation concluded that she'd plagiarised part of her masters thesis. she's the second minister in norway's government to stand down this year over similar allegations. for her part ingvild kjerkol said it hurt not to be believed , but was grateful for her time in the role. translation or about...
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talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen. diverting seized weapons like these are one way the us can help ukraine without funding from congress. for more on the uk—us talks on gaza and ukraine, here's our state department correspondent, tom bateman. it was on march eight, that lord cameron had said he expected to get advice within days on whether or not israel had breached international humanitarian law in gaza. here we are a month later and there has still been no word on that. i asked lord cameron at the news conference whether or not there had been a decision by there had been a decision by
talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen....
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it's unlikely we will see it in the uk so the bbc news website is probably your best bet. we are going to leave you with ten seconds of a very hairy landing. this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest sanction. manchester city prepare for another mission in madrid as they resume the defence of their champions league title. and we meet the rugby player looking to pave the way for muslim women in all sports. hello there. everton are going to appeal against their latest sanction for a second breach of the premier league's profitability and sustainability rules — they've been deducted 2 points after going 16 million pounds over the spending limit over a three year period up to the end of last season. from goodison park, here's our correspondent, katie gornall. well, the premier leag
it's unlikely we will see it in the uk so the bbc news website is probably your best bet. we are going to leave you with ten seconds of a very hairy landing. this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest...