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so, this was not an u.s., uk joint operation to defend israel. the uk involvement last night looks more second order that it may have been more of a support capacity. in terms of language and diplomacy from the uk we are seeing the jewel position of condemning events overnight. but also trying to urge restraint and de-escalation. think later today we will likely hear from senior members of the government more closely involved with the uk military response. for now, though, it was up to the health secretary to deliver the broader uk position when she told the uk studios this morning. >> i am conscious this is a moving situation and more details will emerge. but, we want to ensure now that this does not escalate and so our message to everyone is that we have to contain this, we have to work with israel to ensure that they are supported but to do so in a way that helps to de-escalate tensions in the region because this is not what any of us wanted. british jets and uk jets were sent to the region as part of what a called operation shade an antiiniti
so, this was not an u.s., uk joint operation to defend israel. the uk involvement last night looks more second order that it may have been more of a support capacity. in terms of language and diplomacy from the uk we are seeing the jewel position of condemning events overnight. but also trying to urge restraint and de-escalation. think later today we will likely hear from senior members of the government more closely involved with the uk military response. for now, though, it was up to the...
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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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tell us a little bit more about the uk response then. publicly supportive of israel as we heard from the u.s.. >> we know that the uk has moved raf jets to the region. we know that raf jets were involved in some capacity in israel, in defense of israel last night. specifically whether they shot down any iranian drones or missiles is not clear. there is no direct confirmation from the ministry of defense. what the government has said is that those jets being moved to the region as part of operation shader. to counter islamic states in iraq and syria. however, those jets were also authorized to shoot down iranian drones if they needed to. so the involvement feels a little bit more second-order than the u.s. mission over there. it may well be that the raf have more of a support role, and some back for the u.s. jets on existing missions. in terms of the language we've been getting from uk senior ministers, he issued a statement overnight condemning, as he said, in the strongest terms, the reckless attack against israel. talking about how the
tell us a little bit more about the uk response then. publicly supportive of israel as we heard from the u.s.. >> we know that the uk has moved raf jets to the region. we know that raf jets were involved in some capacity in israel, in defense of israel last night. specifically whether they shot down any iranian drones or missiles is not clear. there is no direct confirmation from the ministry of defense. what the government has said is that those jets being moved to the region as part of...
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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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but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london, this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel, with an unprecedented attack involving more than 300 drones and missiles. almost all them were intercepted before they landed. g7 countries unanimously condemn the iranian attack and call on both sides to exercise restraint. the us warns it doesn't want the crisis to escalate into a wider war but says it's up to israel how to respond. it says it won't take part in any attack on iran. in tehran, some supporters of the iranian government celebrated the attack. iran says it has no intention of further strikes but threatens a heavier assault if israel launches reprisals. welcome back to bbc news. let's just recap where we are after
but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london, this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel, with an unprecedented attack involving more...
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yes, we know the uk fiuhter overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved - overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved so - overnight. yes, we know the uk| fighterjets were involved so raf planes deployed the take—down the iranians drones stop this marks a clear escalation in terms of relations between london and tehran, the statement from rishi sunak overnight stressing the importance of deescalation, really condemning the strongest terms those attacks on iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like ajoe iran, we know if rishi sunak, just like a joe biden will be having conversations with benjamin netanyahu in the coming days, we know this has been discussed, potential of the attack anyway in government circles for some days, there was a meeting of the governments emergency committee, cobra, on friday, and we had reaction from across the political spectrum here in the uk as well, leader of the labour party for example sir keir starmer whose words very
yes, we know the uk fiuhter overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were _ overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved - overnight. yes, we know the uk fighterjets were involved so - overnight. yes, we know the uk| fighterjets were involved so raf planes deployed the take—down the iranians drones stop this marks a clear escalation in terms of relations between london and tehran, the statement from rishi sunak overnight stressing the...
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since then, both the us and uk have affirmed — then, both the us and uk have affirmed they fully back israel and are still— affirmed they fully back israel and are still sending weapons. so there's— are still sending weapons. so there's not any real genuine commitment to a cease—fire because if you _ commitment to a cease—fire because if you genuinely want one, you don't keep arming one of the parties. and when _ keep arming one of the parties. and when it— keep arming one of the parties. and when it comes to iran, look, i detest — when it comes to iran, look, i detest the _ when it comes to iran, look, i detest the iranian regime, as i suspect— detest the iranian regime, as i suspect most people do — but israel attacked _ suspect most people do — but israel attacked an— suspect most people do — but israel attacked an iranian consulate in another— attacked an iranian consulate in another country, in syria, and we were _ another country, in syria, and we were just — another country, in syria, and we were just talking about the right of israel— were just talk
since then, both the us and uk have affirmed — then, both the us and uk have affirmed they fully back israel and are still— affirmed they fully back israel and are still sending weapons. so there's— are still sending weapons. so there's not any real genuine commitment to a cease—fire because if you _ commitment to a cease—fire because if you genuinely want one, you don't keep arming one of the parties. and when _ keep arming one of the parties. and when it— keep arming one of the...
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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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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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.— expect in the uk. thank you very much- _ so how is all this being seen on the markets? anna macdonald is senior equity analyst at sustineri global investment based in edinburgh. lovely to have you with us. we have seen markets react to a lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? tote lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? we have seen the _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market - the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market react| seen the equity market react any fixed income market. the s&p, a broad gauge of the biggest us companies, top 500, it fell nearly 1% in what was interesting was a broad—based ball, nine out of every ten stocks did mark a downward move yesterday. that has spread out into asia overnight so we could expect weakness here this morning. the other thing to think about is the fixed income markets, so we saw yields rise, so prices fell on a lot of bonds and mostly in the us there was the biggest move
.— expect in the uk. thank you very much- _ so how is all this being seen on the markets? anna macdonald is senior equity analyst at sustineri global investment based in edinburgh. lovely to have you with us. we have seen markets react to a lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? tote lot of the news coming out of the us, haven't we? we have seen the _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity _ the us, haven't we? we have seen the equity market - the us, haven't we? we have seen...
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. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's always tried to do— play its role as it's always tried to do and — play its role as it's always tried to do and some of these international, important issues that are rising _ international, important issues that are rising up the agenda. and international, important issues that are rising up the agenda.— are rising up the agenda. and let's no are rising up the agenda. and let's to back to are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, finally, - are rising up the a
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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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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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but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye.
but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye.
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so i don�*t think that israel is asking for friends or uk —— france or uk service meant to be in harms way, not at all, but what israel needs is a coalition and i think there is an opportunity here for a better and more peaceful middle east, because much of the destabilising actions that iran has been doing can be folded back and undone if israel is clever enough to build a regional coalition with the saudi�*s, withjordan, with the emirates, of course under american leadership, and that changing the balance. but leadership, and that changing the balance. �* ., , leadership, and that changing the balance. ., , , leadership, and that changing the balance. �* ., , leadership, and that changing the balance. ., , ., ., balance. but any focus on iran would in the short — balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term _ balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at _ balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at least, _ balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at least, lead - balance. but any focus on iran would in the short term at leas
so i don�*t think that israel is asking for friends or uk —— france or uk service meant to be in harms way, not at all, but what israel needs is a coalition and i think there is an opportunity here for a better and more peaceful middle east, because much of the destabilising actions that iran has been doing can be folded back and undone if israel is clever enough to build a regional coalition with the saudi�*s, withjordan, with the emirates, of course under american leadership, and that...
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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
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...
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that was the statement from the uk prime minister. will vernon is monitoring developments for us in washington, dc. and what have been the key developments from your side? well, president biden has returned urgently to the white house. he is having a
that was the statement from the uk prime minister. will vernon is monitoring developments for us in washington, dc. and what have been the key developments from your side? well, president biden has returned urgently to the white house. he is having a
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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 14 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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after this latest fall in uk inflation, we are still some way off the target of 2%. when do you think the target of 2%. when do you think the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut? . the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut?— its decision to cut? , the cutting cle is its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually _ its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. i i its decision to cut? , the cutting i cycle is actually august now. i have to admit that into this week we thought that there was more of a chance that the bank of england might be confirmed to cut around june. if the interest rates had continued to show a better slowdown, if the... inaudible enough to get the bank of england, so we are happy with our base rate of the bank of england cutting cycle in august... inaudible given inflation, it could be a lot more this year. we given inflation, it could be a lot more this year.
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would _ real point here but only in the uk would all— real point here but only in the uk would all of that disruption because 'ust would all of that disruption because just to _ would all of that disruption because just to keep a small bird alive. i�*m just to keep a small bird alive. in delighted you chose that story because you can see the picture of it being hugged and cuddled and i'm sure it makes it all ok for all those people who were delayed and all is right for the road now. thank you very much we appreciate your time and being on a panel this evening and at the conservative website and former uk ambassador to the us. let's go live to the middle east. we've been concentrating a lot on the diplomacy of the last couple of hours and this is the border where the situation is on the ground, front and foremost and so many people, we've had lloyd cameron on the diplomatic side appearing with the diplomatic side appearing with the us secretary of state and antony blinken in the last few hours and on that press conference walking up and speaking and answering questions from journalis
would _ real point here but only in the uk would all— real point here but only in the uk would all of that disruption because 'ust would all of that disruption because just to _ would all of that disruption because just to keep a small bird alive. i�*m just to keep a small bird alive. in delighted you chose that story because you can see the picture of it being hugged and cuddled and i'm sure it makes it all ok for all those people who were delayed and all is right for the road now. thank...
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the uk has a role here. ukjets were in the skies over iraq and syria last night with the authority to shoot down drones or missiles on their way to israel. we don't know at this stage whether or not they did that. the cabinet minister this morning could not tell us that information yet. we know it's the governments believes that this is a very, very serious moment. it's being condemned by rishi sunak and the strongest terms. this is much you have to say. this was an incredibly significant attack on israel. what i am able to say, i hope you are is will understand is alive military situation, i'm only to do what i can say at this point there will be updated throughout the day. i can confirm that british planes were sent to the region as part of our operation shade for the that's our initiative over iraq and syria. i'm not in a position at the moment to confirm or deny whether they took part in any of the activity just described. they took part in any of the activityjust described. more planes were sent to the
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the uk as well. a bit by bit, that is exactly what we have seen, isn't it? yes, it has had a huge impact on british politics and i suppose rishi sunak, along with the americans, has wanted to calm things down somewhat. it is interesting because the main conversation in westminster has been one of criticism of israel's actions in gaza increasingly. so there may be some unease in some quarters of political thinking today about the idea that we are standing shoulder to shoulder with israel, considering the catastrophe humanitarian why thatis the catastrophe humanitarian why that is unfolding in gaza as we speak. the labour party, for now, largely on board with what the government has done, in terms of this action last night. they though say that the prime minister must explain front of the house of commons tomorrow. i think in all likelihood he he will do that. i think he may well face in question from his own side. some conservative mps have called for that. something that may well feature in the debate in the coming days but now the message coming out of gove
the uk as well. a bit by bit, that is exactly what we have seen, isn't it? yes, it has had a huge impact on british politics and i suppose rishi sunak, along with the americans, has wanted to calm things down somewhat. it is interesting because the main conversation in westminster has been one of criticism of israel's actions in gaza increasingly. so there may be some unease in some quarters of political thinking today about the idea that we are standing shoulder to shoulder with israel,...
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there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns tomorrow about that decision. but i get the sense so far that the major parties, or at least most of the major parties in westminster, are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones. the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps i've spoken to who have some questions about exactly how that decision was reached, and i suspect when the prime minister likely makes a statement tomorrow, they will feature prominently. but the main concern in downing street and more broadly in uk politics is about the fear of escalation, the fear that any reprisals for what happened last night could lead to things spiralling out of control in the middle east. and i suspect that is what will dominate the debate here over the next few days. stay with us here on bbc news. we will be live in the bbc sport centre for all the top sports stories. hello. the warm spell of weather has come to an end, much fresher day for all of us today,
there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns tomorrow about that decision. but i get the sense so far that the major parties, or at least most of the major parties in westminster, are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones. the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps i've spoken to who have some questions about exactly how that decision was reached, and i suspect...
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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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apparently the uk is being an alternate code holder and cheerleader by joining in the fray. this is not what needs to happen. israel has behaved recklessly. it has behaved dangerously. iran has also behaved recklessly and dangerously. we do not need to be pouring gasoline on this fire, which is apparently what we are doing. i think that is a huge mistake. >> obviously both israel and iran would say the other party is responsible for escalating it. israel is obviously still traumatized is probably the right word to use over the october 7th attacks, which were, shook the country to its core. you mentioned grown-ups in the room. do you have any hope that the u.s. is trying to possibly rein in the israeli response? that would be your help and if so, do you think they have the ability and the influence to do so? >> they do have the ability and influence, no doubt. reagan did it, eisenhower did it, george herbert walker bush did it. this administration has been loath to use that influence. they have made comments about we wish you would do this, we wish you wouldn't do that but wi
apparently the uk is being an alternate code holder and cheerleader by joining in the fray. this is not what needs to happen. israel has behaved recklessly. it has behaved dangerously. iran has also behaved recklessly and dangerously. we do not need to be pouring gasoline on this fire, which is apparently what we are doing. i think that is a huge mistake. >> obviously both israel and iran would say the other party is responsible for escalating it. israel is obviously still traumatized 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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what is the uk play? >> the uk is a close supporter of israel but it is taking an interesting stance in terms of the way it is describing its role. the u.s. military has very clearly said it's just for flying in support of the israeli operations to defend its airspace overnight from this unprecedented irani barrage of ballistic crews missiles and explosive drones. for the uk, they said they deployed additional jets, along with refueling tanker aircraft. to an airbase we have where the uk already has a deployment. it has been there for years operating against islamic states in iraq and syria. ostensibly, this increase in jets to cyprus has been part of operation shade so not an admission however, the aircraft that were deployed last night, and they don't deploy every night so the fact that they were is clearly because of this that there was happening. this note attack that was coming from iran. they were given permission to shoot down any iranian missiles or drones. as part of that mission. which would mea
what is the uk play? >> the uk is a close supporter of israel but it is taking an interesting stance in terms of the way it is describing its role. the u.s. military has very clearly said it's just for flying in support of the israeli operations to defend its airspace overnight from this unprecedented irani barrage of ballistic crews missiles and explosive drones. for the uk, they said they deployed additional jets, along with refueling tanker aircraft. to an airbase we have where the uk...
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-uk defense, israeli defense mission. it may prove that they have more of a support, but yes, the language of the diplomacy from the uk, condemnation standing with israel and its security, that message coming out as well. but i think, deep concern about where this could go now. >> rob and dominic, thank you very much indeed. >>> just let you know, coming up at half past eight, joe phillips will be getting more reaction to last night's attack from both the government and labor. he will be speaking to the health secretary, victoria atkins, she was behind just a moment ago, and shadow secretary, evette cooper. that is coming up in the program just got it: 30. 30. let's to take a look now at the weather. cooler, as a risk northwesterly replaces a mild southwesterly flow, however, temperatures will be close to average for april. mostly dry start of the day for southern parts of england and wales. blustery showers in the northwest, they will become more widespread through the morning. some of the showers will be heavy on foundr
-uk defense, israeli defense mission. it may prove that they have more of a support, but yes, the language of the diplomacy from the uk, condemnation standing with israel and its security, that message coming out as well. but i think, deep concern about where this could go now. >> rob and dominic, thank you very much indeed. >>> just let you know, coming up at half past eight, joe phillips will be getting more reaction to last night's attack from both the government and labor. he...
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and when you look back at history, when the uk and the allies fought nazi germany, you were not able to kill all the nazis who were in europe, but you went after the leadership, after the manufacture system they had, and at the end of the day, they surrendered. that's exactly what will happen in gaza, the same way the us madejapan to surrender and they built a new future for the people injapan, the same way the allies won over nazi germany. and it took a few years to build a new society in germany and in europe. that's what we expect to happen in gaza. mr danon, with the greatest respect, you give me those examples, and yet israel has no idea what it's going to do with gaza. are you going to hand it over to the palestinian authority? are you going to occupy it indefinitely? are you going to resettle it with jewish settlers? are you going to annex it and turn it into, as you would see it, sovereign israeli territory? let me answer you... you have no idea what you're going to do with it. you bring up...very many ideas from your imagination. but i want to answer you. two things will not
and when you look back at history, when the uk and the allies fought nazi germany, you were not able to kill all the nazis who were in europe, but you went after the leadership, after the manufacture system they had, and at the end of the day, they surrendered. that's exactly what will happen in gaza, the same way the us madejapan to surrender and they built a new future for the people injapan, the same way the allies won over nazi germany. and it took a few years to build a new society in...
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in the uk — mps have voted to pass a bill to phase out smoking. the bill would stop anyone born afterjanuary 2009 from ever buying cigarettes. india prepares for its general election, where voting begins on friday. and — we look at the devastation caused by a fire at copenhagen�*s historic stock exchange live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the program as we continue to watch and wait to see how israel will respond to the attack it faced from iran at the weekend. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. israel and iran have traded threats after tehran�*s first—ever direct attack on israel heightened regional tensions as the gaza war ground on with no truce in sight. in the last few minutes — the us has announced it's going to impose new sanctions on iran, and says it expects
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but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. a war of words between israel and iran at an emergency un security council meeting — as the fallout continues from unprecedented missile attacks. the snooze button is no longer an option. the only option is to condemn iran and utilize every means necessary to make them pay a heavy price for their horrible crimes. they made unsuccessful attempts to use lies, manipulate the narrative, spread disinformation and engage in a destructive blame game. g7 leaders unanimously condemn iran's attack on israel which saw the launch of hundreds of missiles and drones. hello, i'm loqwesa burak. world leaders are scrambling to prevent the crisis between israel and ir
but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bringing cloud more than rain and also this high pressure nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. a war of words between israel and iran at an emergency un security...
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- risk. 0k, congressman quigley, coming back to you, uk foreign | coming back to you, uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is here, he made this plea also to the congress and to lawmakers to get aid past. do you think that has an impact on the conversation here?- that has an impact on the conversation here? look, i think it helps, _ conversation here? look, i think it helps, recognise i conversation here? look, i. think it helps, recognise and spell— think it helps, recognise and spell at_ think it helps, recognise and spell at the fact that putin's games— spell at the fact that putin's games are well beyond ukraine, i think_ games are well beyond ukraine, i think nxt i will be dover, georgia. _ i think nxt i will be dover, georgia, the baltics, and when we met— georgia, the baltics, and when we met our polish friends they said if— we met our polish friends they said if you _ we met our polish friends they said if you want to do it for ukraine. _ said if you want to do it for ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise _ ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise that putin is after his ul
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the wettest weather in the north and west of the uk. for the time being, west of the uk. for the time being, we have the south or south—westerly winds feeding warm air in our direction. the higher temperatures where we have the brightest of the skies, hazy sunshine and east wales, the midlands, southern and eastern england. also sunny skies in north—east scotland. more cloud and some showers in northern ireland, northern england, south—west scotland, even here, 15 or 16. but in the sunny spots, north—east scotland, central and eastern parts of england, 18—21. tonight will see one band of rain pushing southwards and eastwards, more showers into north—west scotland, where it will be windy. some areas of mr murk and low cloud for southern and western coasts and a mild night for all of us. saturday, a couple of different weather fronts to point out. this one here pushing its way across england and wales, there is a relatively weak affair and then a more active frontal system pushing across northern ireland, the north west of scotland, some heavy edge thundery rain
the wettest weather in the north and west of the uk. for the time being, west of the uk. for the time being, we have the south or south—westerly winds feeding warm air in our direction. the higher temperatures where we have the brightest of the skies, hazy sunshine and east wales, the midlands, southern and eastern england. also sunny skies in north—east scotland. more cloud and some showers in northern ireland, northern england, south—west scotland, even here, 15 or 16. but in the sunny...
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but still around 8 celsius in stornoway and typically up to 13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk bringing cloud more than rain and also this high nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack involving more than 300 drones and missiles. almost all them were intercepted before they landed. the us, britain and jordan were among the countries involved in israel's defence. a member of israel's war cabinet, benny gantz, warns israel will retaliate. translation: faced with the threat of iran, we translation: faced with the threat of iran. we will— translation: faced with the threat of iran, we will build _ translation: faced with the threat of iran, we will build a _ translation: faced with the threat of iran, we will build a regional- of iran, we will build a regional coalition and collect the prize fr
but still around 8 celsius in stornoway and typically up to 13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk bringing cloud more than rain and also this high nosing in, an indication the weather should dry out. the main message for now is a very blustery day on the way tomorrow with big shower clouds but also sunny spells. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack involving more than 300 drones...
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the united states, uk, and others helped. iran, it's useless to do this but message has been sent. >> that's right. i think that -- they have a dilemma and choice. and the message from the white house is jack reed calling for prudence on the part of israel. so that's definitely the advice coming from the united states. please don't escalate further. you know, this could get out of control, and i think israel will have to respond somehow. i think that will be certain. the question is to what degree, at what level can they calibrate their response so that we don't have a direct, you know, open-ended war between israel and iran? you there is one take away here. israel's air defenses seemed to have worked very well and they poured a lot of money into that with a of u.s. help but if this is accurate -- we still don't know all the details -- but it seems to suggest that they were able to fend off dozens of drones and ballistic missiles. you said they had plenty of time to prepare and they knew this was coming and i don't think this
the united states, uk, and others helped. iran, it's useless to do this but message has been sent. >> that's right. i think that -- they have a dilemma and choice. and the message from the white house is jack reed calling for prudence on the part of israel. so that's definitely the advice coming from the united states. please don't escalate further. you know, this could get out of control, and i think israel will have to respond somehow. i think that will be certain. the question is to...
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now into the weekend, this area of high pressure finally makes its move building across the uk. but brisk winds still affecting eastern coastal counties with potentially quite a lot of cloud, maybe even some showery rain. best chance of any sunshine out towards the west. that's where we'll have the highest of the temperatures, up to around 13, 1a degrees. but it will actually be quite chilly for some eastern parts, particularly for north sea coasts. now, as we get into sunday, again, we'll see clouds, some showery rain perhaps spinning a little bit further west this time. the lowest temperatures always closest to these north sea coast, maybe some places stuck in single digits, 11 for newcastle and for hull. but further west, with some sunshine, northern ireland could see the highest temperatures, 16, maybe 17 degrees. nothing particularly warm in the outlook for next week. 0ften dry, there will be some showers. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines.. israel's prime minister insists his country will make its own decisions about how to res
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so rocco what has the uk response been done? we we know rf jets were involved in the defense of israel overnight, that potentially was more in a support capacity. we also know from the the defense update overnight, the uk has decided to move more rf jets and refueling tankers to the region. saying these would intercept any airborne attacks that were in range of any uk missions in the region. so that is practically what is going on militarily. in terms of the language that is coming out from the uk overnight it is very much focused on condemning the iranian attack toward israel. but also urging de-escalation, as well. the prime minister, rishi sunak, released a statement overnight in which he said he condemned in the strongest terms the iranian regime's reckless attack, the strikes risk employment tensions and destabilizing the region. iran has once again and demonstrated its intent on sewing chaos in his own backyard. he said that the uk would stand by israel's security and all of its regional partners and is working to stabiliz
so rocco what has the uk response been done? we we know rf jets were involved in the defense of israel overnight, that potentially was more in a support capacity. we also know from the the defense update overnight, the uk has decided to move more rf jets and refueling tankers to the region. saying these would intercept any airborne attacks that were in range of any uk missions in the region. so that is practically what is going on militarily. in terms of the language that is coming out from the...
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uk government. these are significant symbolically, it is a symbolic message also on international law that that has continued. so what i fear is that netanyahu is aware that he has the united states in a place where it can be dragged into a border conflict. i don't think the us president will have an option but to respond if this does escalate much further. that is not where the us apparently wants to be, but its mishandling of the situation has manoeuvred it into that space precisely because it has not said to the israelis, this. and we are not going to continue to provide you the weapons to devastate gaza —— this will end. and without that, we were always on a knife edge and the reason, this could always have tipped over, itjust so happens and israeli provocation and i am not saying we have tipped it into all—out war, i don't think we are there, but we're much closer to the precipice than we have been previously. precipice than we have been previously-— precipice than we have been reviousl
uk government. these are significant symbolically, it is a symbolic message also on international law that that has continued. so what i fear is that netanyahu is aware that he has the united states in a place where it can be dragged into a border conflict. i don't think the us president will have an option but to respond if this does escalate much further. that is not where the us apparently wants to be, but its mishandling of the situation has manoeuvred it into that space precisely because...
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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...