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waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have fallen for the fifth consecutive month, latest figures show. but the targets are still missed. also coming up — it's time to roll out the red carpet — sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. hello from the bbc sport centre. because of adverse weather, thunderstorms at augusta national, the start of golf�*s first major of the year was delayed but play is just getting under way at the masters. jon rahm is hoping to defend his title, having won his first green jacket last year. thejump from no majors to us open was smaller than what it was from the us open to the masters. it is the biggest tournament in the world. no offence to anything else but it is probably the most formative one by people who don't even play golf, that is what makes the difference, where your notoriety goes up quite a bit. you can follow the masters on the bbc sport website and app. south africa's erik van rooyen, i can see, is the first to tee off. these are some of the updated tee times for round one. jon rahm won
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a major review finds children in england and wales have been let down by weak evidence about england and wales have been let down by weak evidence abou— sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. a big night of european action ahead in the champions league, which is under way — the remaining quarterfinalfirst legs including a huge tie between heavyweights and familiar foes of this competition p56 and barcelona. atletico madrid are hosting borussia dortmund in the other tie — 1—0 to atletico there. atletico are seeking to reach the semi finals for the first time since 2017. and it's 0—0 in paris, as p56 and barca renew their rivalry. former barca boss luis enrique now with psg, returning to face his former club. the rearranged scottish premiership game between rangers and dundee was called off earlier at dens park, due to a waterlogged pitch — with second—placed rangers accusing the home side of negligence and unprofessionalism. the surface was deemed 0k earlier, but heavy rainfall later in dundee meant the
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whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've got a similar set of weather wise really into friday. the jet stream continues to drag up some very mild air from near the azores, moves it along into parts of the uk, and that's going to again boost the temperatures on friday into the high teens to low 20s. aberdeen seeing temperatures seven degrees celsius above average. now, before we get there, overnight tonight, we're looking at a few patches of rain coming and going across northern ireland, scotland and northern england. there'll be a few mist and fog patches around as well. the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across the uk. so a mild night, temperatures staying up into double figures in most places. tomorrow, mild start to the mist and fog patches slowly lifting and clearing, but the chance of seeing sunshine and more sunshine across england and wales. whereas the thicker cloud will be in parts of scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england, where we'll have a few patches of ra
whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've got a similar set of weather wise really into friday. the jet stream continues to drag up some very mild air from near the azores, moves it along into parts of the uk, and that's going to again boost the temperatures on friday into the high teens to low 20s. aberdeen seeing temperatures seven degrees celsius above average. now, before we get there, overnight tonight, we're...
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will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 1a celsius but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk northerly breeze affecting much of the country, particularly towards the east. lighter winds further south and west, variable clouds, some sunshine, temperatures could be up to 111—15 celsius degrees in the south. still quite cool in the north. now into the weekend, we're expecting this area of high pressure to move in. so i think it'll be turning a lot drier, but we could see quite a bit of cloud around. that depends on what we'll see with temperatures. if we see some sunshine, then we could see the high teens across some central and southern areas. if it's cloud
will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 1a celsius but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and...
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why isn't it a national holiday england? holiday in england? >> a good point. >> well, that's a good point. >> well, that's a good point. >> a very point. well, >> it's a very good point. well, it's exactly as they described in in report there that in the, in the report there that people conflated people have conflated nationalism and nationalism with patriotism and people being seen nationalism with patriotism and peinationalists. being seen nationalism with patriotism and peinationalists. so being seen nationalism with patriotism and peinationalists. so they ng seen nationalism with patriotism and peinationalists. so they sorteen nationalism with patriotism and peinationalists. so they sort of| as nationalists. so they sort of shy away celebrating their shy away from celebrating their patron saint. >> know your thoughts on >> let us know your thoughts on all of that. thoughts on what happenedin all of that. thoughts on what happened in the sport over the weekend. we go to mr paul coyte. good morning mr >> welcome. good morning. >> welcome. go
why isn't it a national holiday england? holiday in england? >> a good point. >> well, that's a good point. >> well, that's a good point. >> a very point. well, >> it's a very good point. well, it's exactly as they described in in report there that in the, in the report there that people conflated people have conflated nationalism and nationalism with patriotism and people being seen nationalism with patriotism and peinationalists. being seen nationalism with...
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economists suggest and could push the bank of england but rates in the centre. easyjet announce it will not operate to israel before the end of october. i had already suspended its flights, but said the continued situation means the services not resume until at least the autumn. customers booked to fly are being offered a full refund. you're watching bbc news. in brussels, a big political event opened today — the national conservative conference. ttar speakers included nigel farage, suella braverman, tomorrow victor orban, the prime minister of hungary is expected. but things have not gone according to plan because today police in brussels turned up to shut it down. there are confused accounts of what has happened. police insist they weren't there to stop it, but apparently they did tell registered attendees to leave and refused to permit them to return. the local mayor, emir kir, said public concerns had been raised that some of the attendees hold anti—gay and anti—abortion views. this is the third venue that was supposed to hold this event, after two oth
economists suggest and could push the bank of england but rates in the centre. easyjet announce it will not operate to israel before the end of october. i had already suspended its flights, but said the continued situation means the services not resume until at least the autumn. customers booked to fly are being offered a full refund. you're watching bbc news. in brussels, a big political event opened today — the national conservative conference. ttar speakers included nigel farage, suella...
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i don't know that i know that as you say he's his original partner p body was, uh, was in england. and morgan was trained in england, so essentially he was, you know, he respond by the, the, you could say like, the bank of english or the private private. but the central bank very much. what the federal reserve in america has, which again was probably established by morgan. and it was, it did. i think it was morgan junior at that point. but the point is that you have, the morgan bank was very integral in establishing the federal reserve system. so, yes, these, you know, these banks learned, you know, these bankers learn from each other. they, they operate, they work together. they, they have to, they, you know, they transact. and when it comes to, you know, establishment the rout child's were essentially the one of the most established, not the only again does not the only major banking family of england or of europe. but that they, you know, they became notorious for, for, for various reasons. and partly you can say partly it was, you know, anti semitism. i suppose. i mean, there i
i don't know that i know that as you say he's his original partner p body was, uh, was in england. and morgan was trained in england, so essentially he was, you know, he respond by the, the, you could say like, the bank of english or the private private. but the central bank very much. what the federal reserve in america has, which again was probably established by morgan. and it was, it did. i think it was morgan junior at that point. but the point is that you have, the morgan bank was very...
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because of their relationship with for example of, you know, the bank of england and becoming a part of the establishment you could say being, getting, getting royalty titles, things like this and, you know, huge financial empire that they've created. they're not the only banking family. they're not even necessarily the oldest banking family. but certainly you can say, you know, for very, for reasons, for example, going back to how they set up in england. part of the great, and this ology that they created was during the napoleonic wars. and i believe it was nathan roger at the time who was heading up the child bag. he basically had an amazing network of intelligence. and they found out through their network of intelligence that the point had lost the bottle of water loop. so they actually started to the, using their intelligence is that say they made a killing on the stock market, basically by doing all kinds of tricks, you know, pretending like they thought, you know, they basically initially made it seem like the british had lost. so people started selling their stock, then the ro
because of their relationship with for example of, you know, the bank of england and becoming a part of the establishment you could say being, getting, getting royalty titles, things like this and, you know, huge financial empire that they've created. they're not the only banking family. they're not even necessarily the oldest banking family. but certainly you can say, you know, for very, for reasons, for example, going back to how they set up in england. part of the great, and this ology that...
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if you're from england . england anyway. gbnews.com/yoursay. keep your views coming in and we'll be getting to that squatting. right? debate. should it just be banned entirely, it seems like i find extraordinary find it extraordinary that people are just to steal people are just allowed to steal other property. other people's property. >> extraordinary. other people's property. >> we'll(traordinary. other people's property. >> we'll havedinary. other people's property. >> we'll have someone who's defending just defending the squatters in just a it's first. it's your a sec. but it's first. it's your headunes. headlines. >> emily. thank you. and good afternoon. the top stories sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of dodging questions over cutting the nhs or state pensions to cover the cost of scrapping national insurance. speaking during prime minister's questions , the labour minister's questions, the labour leader criticised the conservatives for what he called their obsession with wild, unfunded tax cuts . but rishi unfunded tax cut
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death to israel death to england death to england death to england death to england allahu akbar allahu akbar khamenei leader khamenei leader khamenei leader khamenei leader death to america death to america. you were pictures of the reactions of the people of different countries. iran and in different cities regarding the islamic republic of iran's extensive drone and missile operations against the occupied territories, and at the same time as this happened in iran, the citizens and those who lived in the occupied territories were still present in the shelters. for fear of the islamic republic of iran's bribery operation, in any case , in the studio of dr. kodkhodaei at this moment. the respected professor of the university is here to say hello . good morning. you are very welcome and thank you for participating in the analytical discussion of our hour . many officials of different countries, mainly western countries, in their contacts with the authorities of the islamic republic of iran, have called for iran's self-restraint , and maybe even inside some of them , they have recommended
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new legislation will be introduced in england and wales. —— deep fakes. in india were voting in the general election begins on friday and it takes place over a number of weeks on a number of stages. most predictions suggest that modi will him when a resounding victory which will make it his third consecutive mandate. mr modi is a controversial figure but he has a huge support base almost unparalleled in contemporary india. a state which is a stronghold for mr modi's party. here's our south asian correspondent. a woman shouts waiting for the prime minister to arrive. modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part to an election but only a few leaders have provoked such a response in the countries history. what we are seeing is the confidence of a party that believes it's going to win another resounding victory in what we also see is confidence about being indian on the global stage in one of the things the prime minister modi is saying will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure but here, among his mostl
new legislation will be introduced in england and wales. —— deep fakes. in india were voting in the general election begins on friday and it takes place over a number of weeks on a number of stages. most predictions suggest that modi will him when a resounding victory which will make it his third consecutive mandate. mr modi is a controversial figure but he has a huge support base almost unparalleled in contemporary india. a state which is a stronghold for mr modi's party. here's our south...
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southern scotland, england, scotland, northern england, wales, the midlands. we wales, parts of the midlands. we will see a touch of frost in rural spots, towns and cities, mostly holding a degree or so above freezing, but certainly a cold start to thursday, but a fine sunny start for most of england and wales. rain across the will spread to the highlands will spread to most scotland by lunchtime, most of scotland by lunchtime, and some of that rain and we'll see some of that rain affecting the north and east of northern ireland, spreading into northern north northern england and north wales. of the wales. later on, but much of the south staying dry and bright. and the top temperatures we and here the top temperatures we could reach celsius. bye for how. >> now. >> looks like things are heating up boilers as sponsors of up boxt boilers as sponsors of weather on gb news. >> well, we're going now to gloria de piero and chris hope. now for pmqs. live in our westminster studio . westminster studio. >> we've missed being here, but it is that time for you to be send
southern scotland, england, scotland, northern england, wales, the midlands. we wales, parts of the midlands. we will see a touch of frost in rural spots, towns and cities, mostly holding a degree or so above freezing, but certainly a cold start to thursday, but a fine sunny start for most of england and wales. rain across the will spread to the highlands will spread to most scotland by lunchtime, most of scotland by lunchtime, and some of that rain and we'll see some of that rain affecting the...
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the bank of england will be pleased to see inflation has fallen as sharp as it has. remember, at peak, it was at 11%. it is 3% full stub the bank of england is trying to get inflation on a sustainable basis. that was the level he got used to before the pandemic. they have got some way to go. dharshini mentioned that services inflation is still running and quite high levels and wage growth is running almost at 6%. wages are a big component of inflation in the long term, something i think the bank of england is going to want to see more evidence that wage growth is slowing before they cut interest rates, and i think the risk with the data that we have seen out of the uk in recent weeks, which has been quite strong, is that the bank of england is going to push back the timing of rate cuts, probably to the latter part of the summer, from the middle of year. 0k, the summer, from the middle of year. ok, ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte, thank you very much. still to come on the world today: dubai faces a deluge as parts of the gulf states are battered by the heavie
the bank of england will be pleased to see inflation has fallen as sharp as it has. remember, at peak, it was at 11%. it is 3% full stub the bank of england is trying to get inflation on a sustainable basis. that was the level he got used to before the pandemic. they have got some way to go. dharshini mentioned that services inflation is still running and quite high levels and wage growth is running almost at 6%. wages are a big component of inflation in the long term, something i think the...
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we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. ., health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., ,, ., ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ., ., ., ~' rights. i know you have done work lookin: rights. i know you have done work looking into _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the long-term i looking into what the long—term impacts of machen, a physical punishment are on children. tell us what you found. we punishment are on children. tell us what you found.— punishment are on children. tell us what you found. w
we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. .,...
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england is within our grasp. and, know, i want my and, you know, i want my grandchildren to live in a world where tobacco products aren't a thing , and where tobacco products aren't a thing, and this is the first step towards that , ensuring that step towards that, ensuring that any child born after 2009 is not going to be legally able to buy cigarettes. whilst accepting that those born after 2009 may well already be addicted to nicotine and therefore the government's efforts, whether it's maria's government or a future labour government, will be driving down that nicotine addiction and trying to wean people. >> what else were you if you were in perform the government next time will you be banning sugar? what else will there be? >> no, i think you have to make a reasoned difference here in that smoking and nicotine is incredibly . addictive. you don't incredibly. addictive. you don't have to have that many cigarettes to actually be hooked on nicotine . that's not the on nicotine. that's not the same. you know, yo
england is within our grasp. and, know, i want my and, you know, i want my grandchildren to live in a world where tobacco products aren't a thing , and where tobacco products aren't a thing, and this is the first step towards that , ensuring that step towards that, ensuring that any child born after 2009 is not going to be legally able to buy cigarettes. whilst accepting that those born after 2009 may well already be addicted to nicotine and therefore the government's efforts, whether it's...
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air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday. but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today
air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in...
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into the midlands and southwest england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here. but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer south—westerly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see showers, particularly in scotland and northern ireland. and just for a while, there could be a bit of winter illness over the mountain tops. and just for a while, there could be a bit of winteriness over the mountain tops. there'll be a few showers coming in over the irish sea to northwest england and north wales, but further south and east, it may well be dry, but it's certainly going to be cooler. we've got temperatures back down to 15 degrees, which is near normalfor this time of the year, but s
into the midlands and southwest england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here. but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer south—westerly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring...
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so where does that leave the bank of england and its 5.25% interest rate? there had been an expectation that the bank's policymakers could reduce the cost of borrowing in may orjune, but many forecasters now think it could be later in the summer. the uk's central bank has a similar dilemma to its us counterpart, where inflation is at 3.5% after last week's unexpected jump. and that stubbornness is why there's a growing wariness of cutting the cost of borrowing too soon. that was a point that was emphasised by the world's most powerful central banker, the head of the us federal reserve, jerome powell, during a speech in washington. we've said at the fomc that we will need greater confidence that inflation is moving sustainably towards 2% before it would be appropriate to ease policy. we took that cautious approach and sought that greater confidence so as not to overreact to the string of low inflation readings that we had in the second half of last year. the recent data have clearly not given us greater confidence and instead indicate that it's likely to tak
so where does that leave the bank of england and its 5.25% interest rate? there had been an expectation that the bank's policymakers could reduce the cost of borrowing in may orjune, but many forecasters now think it could be later in the summer. the uk's central bank has a similar dilemma to its us counterpart, where inflation is at 3.5% after last week's unexpected jump. and that stubbornness is why there's a growing wariness of cutting the cost of borrowing too soon. that was a point that...
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new legislation will be introduced in england and wales. —— deep fakes. in india were voting in the general election begins on friday and it takes place over a number of weeks on a number of stages. most predictions suggest that modi will him when a resounding victory which will make it his third consecutive mandate. mr modi is a controversial figure but he has a huge support base almost unparalleled in contemporary india. a state which is a stronghold for mr modi's party. here's our south asian correspondent.
new legislation will be introduced in england and wales. —— deep fakes. in india were voting in the general election begins on friday and it takes place over a number of weeks on a number of stages. most predictions suggest that modi will him when a resounding victory which will make it his third consecutive mandate. mr modi is a controversial figure but he has a huge support base almost unparalleled in contemporary india. a state which is a stronghold for mr modi's party. here's our south...
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maybe the far north of england as well. for this outcome after a bit of a cloudy start, it should brighten up. sunshine coming through. those same south—westerly winds. stealing warm air. could make 18 celsius in scotland where we sheltered from most of that rain across some eastern parts of england, is that warm weather going to last into the weekend? while you can see some colder weather here into the northwest. the wind direction changing following this weather front in particular. direction changing following this weatherfront in particular. that weatherfront in particular. that weather front isn't bringing much rain at all, going to bring with it this band of cloud, but it is the thundery between the last of the warmer air that we've got across the us south in the colder air that is further north with showers that could be on the heavy side. by the time we get to saturday afternoon, it's 12 degrees in glasgow, 20 degrees there in london. that may well be the last of that warmer air, because that weather front is goin
maybe the far north of england as well. for this outcome after a bit of a cloudy start, it should brighten up. sunshine coming through. those same south—westerly winds. stealing warm air. could make 18 celsius in scotland where we sheltered from most of that rain across some eastern parts of england, is that warm weather going to last into the weekend? while you can see some colder weather here into the northwest. the wind direction changing following this weather front in particular....
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derek underwood, one of england and kent's greatest ever bowlers, has died at the age of 78. the left—armer took 297 wickets in 86 tests between 1966 and 1982 the most by any england spinner. he claimed 2,465 wickets in 676 first—class matches overall. uk athletics has announced a newjoint venture with organisers of the london marathon and the great north run — to help tackle a financial crisis in the sport. the governing body made record losses of nearly four million pounds last year. they hope the partnership will help protect future growth and help them deliver on major events. we believe this sport, track and field athletics linked to running should be massive and right up there. and this investment is going to give us a chance to do that. if we didn't have it, we would be stepping back. we would be battening down the hatches and we would not be realising the ambition. so this is us making a move to really get the sport back to where we believe it can be. we've started to turn the corner, so the finances are much better. they're much tighter. we made some tough call
derek underwood, one of england and kent's greatest ever bowlers, has died at the age of 78. the left—armer took 297 wickets in 86 tests between 1966 and 1982 the most by any england spinner. he claimed 2,465 wickets in 676 first—class matches overall. uk athletics has announced a newjoint venture with organisers of the london marathon and the great north run — to help tackle a financial crisis in the sport. the governing body made record losses of nearly four million pounds last year....
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looking at highs of around 10—11 for glasgow and belfast. 1a—5a east to south—east england, close to average for the time of the year. for monday, get a more general area of low pressure forming and typing its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. we get a band of rain moving its way and following on that main band of rain comes a rash of sunshine and showers. across north—western areas they will be frequent and heavy, likely to be hailstorms mixed in with the downpours. temperatures if anything a little below average across northern areas of the uk. ten and belfast and nine for both glasgow and aberdeen as well. tuesday and wednesday there was to be quite a few showers around. the weather still on the cool side. particularly in the breeze, but that high pressure looks likely to build in later in the week and into the following weekend. what is not known at this stage isn't how long the high pressure will hang around for. ifor now. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. oj simpson, the american footballer—turned—actor who was cont
looking at highs of around 10—11 for glasgow and belfast. 1a—5a east to south—east england, close to average for the time of the year. for monday, get a more general area of low pressure forming and typing its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. we get a band of rain moving its way and following on that main band of rain comes a rash of sunshine and showers. across north—western areas they will be frequent and heavy, likely to be hailstorms mixed in with the downpours....
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this one here pushing its way across parts of england and wales. this a relatively weak affair and then a more active frontal system pushing across northern ireland, the north—west of scotland, some heavy and perhaps thundery rain with that our weaker weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain across england and wales. there will be some spells of sunshine too. it's going to be windy, particularly across northern and western areas. gusts of 40, 45 miles per hour, maybe a little more than that. and it will be turning cooler from the north as the day wears on. the highest temperatures across east anglia and the south—east — 19 or 20 degrees. now, that cooler air will be brought further south—eastwards as we get into sunday as these weather fronts clear through. some showers following on behind and the blue colours across our air mass chart. quite a different feel to the weather actually for the second half of the weekend. now, there will be some spells of sunshine around, but also some showers, particularly across parts of northern ir
this one here pushing its way across parts of england and wales. this a relatively weak affair and then a more active frontal system pushing across northern ireland, the north—west of scotland, some heavy and perhaps thundery rain with that our weaker weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain across england and wales. there will be some spells of sunshine too. it's going to be windy, particularly across northern and western areas. gusts of 40, 45 miles per hour, maybe a little more...
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this time more across england and wales. so there's a risk of a touch of frost here. in actualfact, sunny, start here, but it will cloud over from the north and we'll see outbreaks of rain coming into scotland, perhaps affecting northern ireland and then pushing into northern parts of england, limiting the sunshine in the afternoon more towards the south west of england and the channel islands. temperatures could reach 12 degrees in cardiff and 12 degrees in belfast. so still it's not particularly warm out there. now, the weather system, an area of low pressure that's bringing the rain, pushes away quite quickly overnight and into friday, allowing this to arrive. high pressure to build across the uk. now that's going to bring some uncertainties. it looks like we're in for a much needed drier spell of weather, but we could introduce more cloud and it's not going to be as warm as last weekend. it's 7pm in london. this is this world today with rajini vaidyanathan. israel says it kills a senior hezbollah commander in a strike in lebanon. it comes as the israelis launch a
this time more across england and wales. so there's a risk of a touch of frost here. in actualfact, sunny, start here, but it will cloud over from the north and we'll see outbreaks of rain coming into scotland, perhaps affecting northern ireland and then pushing into northern parts of england, limiting the sunshine in the afternoon more towards the south west of england and the channel islands. temperatures could reach 12 degrees in cardiff and 12 degrees in belfast. so still it's not...
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katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we've always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to parents, and yes, we use the word "secular" to describe ourselves. today, the court upheld the school's right to decide. in a statement, the head teacher said, "a school should be free to do what is right "for the pupils it serves. "the court's decision is therefore a victory for all schools. "schools should not be forced by one child and her mother "to change its approach simply because they had decided they don't "like something at the school." michaela school structures every moment of the day for pupils. it argued allowing prayer would change the ethos. the foundi
katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we've always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to...
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but i was surprised that actually is legal the uk, in england. legal in the uk, in england. still, i was surprised at that because does seem very because it does seem very archaic, fashioned. i'm archaic, very old fashioned. i'm just about to become a daddy. are congratulations. thank are you? congratulations. thank you. august. my wife is you. in august. my wife is jewish, so thinking how to jewish, so thinking about how to raise child , don't think raise a child, i don't think smacking part smacking is going to form part of it though. smacking is going to form part of ifair>ugh. smacking is going to form part of ifair enough. >> fair enough. >> fair enough. >> but it seems when you look at the english situation in the northern irish situation, they seem prehistoric , don't seem a bit, prehistoric, don't they? compared to scotland they? they, compared to scotland and . and one would have and wales. and one would have thought that this is going to get through. this is going well. >> how are they going to legislate it anyway, though? genuinely it is legislated in scotland are
but i was surprised that actually is legal the uk, in england. legal in the uk, in england. still, i was surprised at that because does seem very because it does seem very archaic, fashioned. i'm archaic, very old fashioned. i'm just about to become a daddy. are congratulations. thank are you? congratulations. thank you. august. my wife is you. in august. my wife is jewish, so thinking how to jewish, so thinking about how to raise child , don't think raise a child, i don't think smacking part...
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heading into tomorrow, still quite cloudy across southern parts of england and wales. still a bit of light rain or drizzle, particularly in the morning. but away from here, i think we should see some brighter skies, some sunshine on the way. still got south—westerly winds, but with the sunshine, it's going to be a lot warmer. temperatures could make 19, maybe 20 degrees across parts of the midlands, lincolnshire and across east anglia. still some weather fronts, though, hanging around in the far south, and those will tend to push their way steadily northwards overnight and into friday. and they're going to take rain northwards as well. back towards northern ireland, some patchy rain, and that will push its way into northern ireland, perhaps the far north of england, but to the south it should be dry. after a cloudy start, the cloud should thin and break and we'll get some sunshine coming through. still got south—westerly winds, still very mild air, warm air. so let's look at the temperatures for friday. compare them with average. you can see we've got to 20 degrees
heading into tomorrow, still quite cloudy across southern parts of england and wales. still a bit of light rain or drizzle, particularly in the morning. but away from here, i think we should see some brighter skies, some sunshine on the way. still got south—westerly winds, but with the sunshine, it's going to be a lot warmer. temperatures could make 19, maybe 20 degrees across parts of the midlands, lincolnshire and across east anglia. still some weather fronts, though, hanging around in the...
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scotland england. southern scotland a hint chart . england. southern scotland a hint chart. some hint of blue on the chart. some rural spots could easily start below freezing tomorrow morning, so again, a chilly start for many. quite a sunny start tomorrow. main exception to that will be northern ireland cloud moving in here. a dull, damp day and some of that rain will spread to south—west scotland, nonh spread to south—west scotland, north sprinkling north wales later on. sprinkling of showers parts of the of showers over parts of the east, again many places east, but again many places dodging showers. and dodging the showers. dry and bright, most on bright, but again for most on the cool side, looks like things are heating up. >> boxt boilers sponsors of weather on isabel webster. >> lovely to have you with us. our top story this morning, liz truss. she's back. she has a new book. it's called ten years to save the west. and it's a tell all about her time in government. >> the west is weak. we're seeing authoritarian regimes on the on the rise. and what we're also seein
scotland england. southern scotland a hint chart . england. southern scotland a hint chart. some hint of blue on the chart. some rural spots could easily start below freezing tomorrow morning, so again, a chilly start for many. quite a sunny start tomorrow. main exception to that will be northern ireland cloud moving in here. a dull, damp day and some of that rain will spread to south—west scotland, nonh spread to south—west scotland, north sprinkling north wales later on. sprinkling of...
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one in three children live in poverty in the north—east of england... d, e, decayed. 0n the lower left, e decayed, d decayed. ..which means poorer overall health. it's really harrowing to see the amount of kids that come through where there are just sheer amounts of decay. it's really hard when you're taking out 10, 12, 15 teeth on one child, some of whom are as young as two or three. i still get really upset when you think, what a shame that this is a preventable problem. put some fluoride varnish on your teeth and make them nice and strong. there's a big drive to reach the young. you're doing amazing. so any child can come for a free check—up. these are amazing. five—year—old river has toothache. there it is. can you point to the sore tooth for me? she's missed six days of school. we've got one abscess. dr taylor finds she needs to go on the bus for further treatment, which we'll see shortly. i'll be as gentle as i can. we've seen many in pain, like mockey... every night i can't sleep and i can't eat properly. ..who didn't have an appointment. i
one in three children live in poverty in the north—east of england... d, e, decayed. 0n the lower left, e decayed, d decayed. ..which means poorer overall health. it's really harrowing to see the amount of kids that come through where there are just sheer amounts of decay. it's really hard when you're taking out 10, 12, 15 teeth on one child, some of whom are as young as two or three. i still get really upset when you think, what a shame that this is a preventable problem. put some fluoride...
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air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday. but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, whic
air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. for as long as i can remember, i've wanted to go back home. home to the place where i was born. a home i hadn't seen in 30 years. it's also 30 years since the genocide, which killed about 800,000 people. i was one of the lucky ones. my family and i got away, but many didn't. now i'm returning to my home country to trace back my escape route when i was just 12 years old. there's no sound that fills me with so much joy as the sound of children in a classroom. as i am reunited with my family, i also want to uncover the country's journey to healing and reconciliation. this is one of the groups that carsa has, made by genocide survivors and the genocide former perpetrators. and i'll be hearing from those who had a role in the killings and their survivors. translation: to me, - he was not only a murderer, but a monste
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. for as long as i can remember, i've wanted to go back home. home to the place where i was born. a home i hadn't seen in 30 years. it's also 30 years since the genocide, which killed about 800,000 people. i was one of the lucky ones. my family...
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air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday�*s forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we�*ll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. and that�*s going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday. but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. live from washington. this is bbc news. the us says, the threat of an iranian attack
air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday�*s forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from washington, this is bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's the un watchdog sticks out after drones hit a nuclear power plant in ukraine. and a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america, plunging millions into brief darkness. there it is! that is spectacular! hello, i'm michelle fleury. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's last refuge for displaced palestinians, but did not reveal the date. mr netanyahu said invading the area is critical to reach his country's goals and releasing all hostages and destroying hamas. but as many as 1 million people are believed to be sheltering in rafah, more than half of them children. mr netanyahu faces international pressure including from the us to not invade the city without a specific plan as to how to keep civilians safe. here is
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from washington, this is bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's the un watchdog sticks out after drones hit a nuclear power plant in ukraine. and a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america, plunging millions into brief darkness. there it is! that is spectacular! hello,...
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the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a difference for the temperatures. it's very mild nationwide. now, overnight tonight, that rain in northern ireland moves northwards to reach the far north of england and across parts of scotland for a time as well. temperatures stay mild, 11, 12 degrees celsius. there will likely be some mist and fog patches around towards the end of the night. and so for some, it's going to be quite a grey start to the day on friday, perhaps a bit more rain for a time in northern ireland moving back towards scotland, this time across most southern regions of england and wales, you've probably got a better chance o
the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a...
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some warmth across england and wales. the jetstream is going to change pattern as we go through sunday and into next week. instead of the miles south flow, a cooler westerly wind. the weather will become increasingly unsettled and temperatures drop. show is moving in across scotland and northern ireland for sunday. fresh up weather conditions invading across parts of the country. temperatures dropping significantly. close to average four of the time of year. a monday, a more general area of low pressure forming and diving southwards and eastwards across the uk. a band of rain moving southwards and following that band, a rash of sunshine and showers. the showers will be frequent across north—western areas. some of them will be happy. likely to be hailstorms mixed in with some of these downpours. temperatures if anything a little below average across northern areas. enter tuesday and wednesday, still quite a few showers around. the weather still on the cool side particularly in the breeze but then high—pressure building
some warmth across england and wales. the jetstream is going to change pattern as we go through sunday and into next week. instead of the miles south flow, a cooler westerly wind. the weather will become increasingly unsettled and temperatures drop. show is moving in across scotland and northern ireland for sunday. fresh up weather conditions invading across parts of the country. temperatures dropping significantly. close to average four of the time of year. a monday, a more general area of low...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from london, this is bbc news. another climate record tumbles, as scientists say last month was the hottest march on record. gazans return to the devastation in khan younis after months of intense fighting. stunning images as millions witness a once—in—a—lifetime solar eclipse. and the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to give evidence later this morning. hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin in europe where scientists say last month was the hottest march ever recorded. new figures from the eu's copernicus climate service extend the world's run of record—breaking air temperatures to ten months in a row. the average was 0.1 celsius above the previous high set in 2016, a significant margin by global standards. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. last week the president of zimbabwe declared a national disaster because of a deep drought in the country. low rainfall slashed crop yields, dri
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from london, this is bbc news. another climate record tumbles, as scientists say last month was the hottest march on record. gazans return to the devastation in khan younis after months of intense fighting. stunning images as millions witness a once—in—a—lifetime solar eclipse. and the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to...
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coastal areas in western part of england and wales will stay cloudy. inland will see the sunshine coming out more and more. temperatures similar to what we had today, 18 in the north—east of scotland and warmer in east anglia and the south—east, 20, 20 one celsius is likely. things are starting to change over the weekend. we do have a couple of weather fronts on the scene for saturday. patchy rain into wales and northern england, the second one ushering in a lot of heavy showers to scotland and northern ireland and still trifle east anglia and the south—east and this is where we've got the last of the warm weather. temperatures 20 degrees, but elsewhere it is cooling down, particularly in scotland and northern ireland. south—westerly winds giving us the warmth over the next few days but then the wind direction changes and it will lower the temperature is as well. heading into sunday we have showers coming to scotland, maybe a touch of wintry, could you believe, over the mountains. more showers
coastal areas in western part of england and wales will stay cloudy. inland will see the sunshine coming out more and more. temperatures similar to what we had today, 18 in the north—east of scotland and warmer in east anglia and the south—east, 20, 20 one celsius is likely. things are starting to change over the weekend. we do have a couple of weather fronts on the scene for saturday. patchy rain into wales and northern england, the second one ushering in a lot of heavy showers to scotland...
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there will be showers again across northern and eastern scotland, eastern england, more cloud here. and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to ii or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet, windy weather across the north of the uk, something drier in the south. and then this area of high pressure wants to build in in time for the weekend. so that will bring a very much needed quieter, drier spell of weather as we push towards the end of the week. and with a bit more sunshine around, light winds, it'll feel a bit warmer as well. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. in both israel and iran, political leaders and military chiefs have a choice to make. do they escalate
there will be showers again across northern and eastern scotland, eastern england, more cloud here. and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to ii or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet,...
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the bank of england is. so that's another great big loss for the taxpayer. >> the bank of england >> but is the bank of england basically failing the british pubuc basically failing the british public then? because public then? i mean, because this catalogue of this is sort of a catalogue of errors identified errors that you've identified here for here being responsible for recent high inflation, selling off bonds, costing us billions? >> yes. i think the bank has performed extremely badly over most of my adult lifetime . there most of my adult lifetime. there have been little periods when it's got it right . we've had a it's got it right. we've had a few years when it's worked, but it's been these big lurches in policy. it was the qe it's been these big lurches in policy. it was the oe and now the quantitative tightening policy, which is doing all the damage. now it was an extraordinary it's extraordinary policy. it's the kind that latin kind of thing that latin american central banks used to do up with inf
the bank of england is. so that's another great big loss for the taxpayer. >> the bank of england >> but is the bank of england basically failing the british pubuc basically failing the british public then? because public then? i mean, because this catalogue of this is sort of a catalogue of errors identified errors that you've identified here for here being responsible for recent high inflation, selling off bonds, costing us billions? >> yes. i think the bank has performed...
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stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average. 15 degrees in london, so a big change from the low 20s that we have on saturday. it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low—pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. that is going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and wednesday, and the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines. at least five people are dead in sydney after a man stabs multiple people in a busy shopping centre. it people in a busy shopping centre. it would appear that this person has acted alone. i am content that there is no continuing threat. find acted alone. i am content that there is no continuing threat.— is no continuing threat. and this is seen live outside _ is no continuing threat. and this is seen live outside
stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average. 15 degrees in london, so a big change from the low 20s that we have on saturday. it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low—pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. that is going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. big plans for us made chips — the world's largest maker of semiconductors agrees to build a third factory in arizona and gets billions in support. plus we take you to south korea for a ride on the world's first driverless night bus. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. our top story today: tsmc is expanding its plans to invest in the united states. the taiwanese chip—making giant will build a third factory in arizona. in exchange, the commerce department is awarding tsmc with $6.6 billion in subsidies. the taiwanese chip—making giant first announced plans to expand into america back in 2020. however its production timelines have been delayed, partly because of uncertainty about when it would receive funds under the us chips act. paul triolo from the albright stonebridge group consultancy says the us is making huge strides to bring chip production onshore. it is a huge step forward. i think one official character
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. big plans for us made chips — the world's largest maker of semiconductors agrees to build a third factory in arizona and gets billions in support. plus we take you to south korea for a ride on the world's first driverless night bus. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. our top story today: tsmc is expanding its plans to invest in the united...
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nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonja, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. with just over 100 days to go, until the paris 0lympics, there are concerns that the triathlon event could be delayed — or the swim leg even cancelled — because of poor water quality in the river seine. that�*s despite more than one billion euros spent trying to improve it. from the banks of the seine, our correspondent hugh schofield sent this update. the big picture is a good picture. it�*s a positive picture. the big picture is that the river has been cleaned up extensively over the last 20, 30 years. it�*s far, far healthier than it was in the 60s when there were three species of fish left in it. now there are 30 or a0 species of fish. so the general picture is a very good one, but the specific picture is rather more worrying. the specific picture is this bid to get the river swimmable in by the olympics, which was a commitment that the olympics organisers, which president macron made, and which they insist i
nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonja, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. with just over 100 days to go, until the paris 0lympics, there are concerns that the triathlon event could be delayed — or the swim leg even cancelled — because of poor water quality in the river seine. that�*s despite more than one billion euros spent trying to improve it. from the banks of the seine, our correspondent hugh schofield sent this update. the big picture is a...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. has his party lost its way? first minister humza yousaf, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. by any measure, first minister, it's been a pretty difficult first year for you as first minister. why do you think the going is so tough? look, we've been in government for 17 years. over 17 years, you have chal
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now,...