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around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. let's take a quick look at some of the stories making news in the u.k.. muslim student in london has lost a -- the school introduced the ban after some students begin praying during school breaks. the challenge argued the band discriminate against muslim pupils, a claim rejected by the court. the u.k. unemployment rate decreased to 4.2% between december and february. the number of people who are economically inactive not in work or looking for employment rose partly due to long-term sickness should economist suggested data could push the bank of england to cut interest rates in the summer. easyjet has announced it will not operate flights to israel before the end of october. easyjet had already suspended flights because of the israeli gaza conflict but says the continued evolving situation in the region meanservices will not resume until at least the autumn to customers booked to fly are being offered a full refund. you're watching bbc news. in brussels a political event opened today.
around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. let's take a quick look at some of the stories making news in the u.k.. muslim student in london has lost a -- the school introduced the ban after some students begin praying during school breaks. the challenge argued the band discriminate against muslim pupils, a claim rejected by the court. the u.k. unemployment rate decreased to 4.2% between december and february. the number of people who are economically inactive not in work or looking...
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joe lynskey, bbc news. arsenal have a tough task away against bayern munich after their 2—2 draw last week. this is bayern�*s last chance of silverware this season. the bundesliga title they had won for the past 11 seasons, going to leverkusen over the weekend. but striker harry kane says his side are a different beast in europe. it's no secret here that the club set out to win the champions league every season. so there is an expectation, and i think if you look at our performances this year, there's been a different type of performance in the champions league. i feel like we've been maybe together more. we've been willing to do more on the pitch, defend defensively and in other aspects. so yeah, it's a time to raise our game. it's a time for me and the players who have been in big situations, pressure situations, to step up and be counted now. in what could be his final year before retiring, rafa nadal enjoyed a winning start at the barcelona open — as he returned from another long—term injury. th
joe lynskey, bbc news. arsenal have a tough task away against bayern munich after their 2—2 draw last week. this is bayern�*s last chance of silverware this season. the bundesliga title they had won for the past 11 seasons, going to leverkusen over the weekend. but striker harry kane says his side are a different beast in europe. it's no secret here that the club set out to win the champions league every season. so there is an expectation, and i think if you look at our performances this...
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archana shukla, bbc news, mumbai. new zealand's prime minister christopher luxon has wrapped up his first official visit to singapore and will be spending the rest of his asia tour in thailand, and the philippines. i caught up with the prime minister and asked if he is concerned about brain drain — as latest figures showed a record annual loss of 117,000 new zealand citizens half of whom relocated to neighbouring australia for better prospects. so that we can lower interest rates, grow the economy and keep up in employment. the exciting thing is how we grow our economy and take it forward from here the stop that is the of why we are traveling through the region, we think we can do the region, we think we can do the over exports in the next ten years, i checked foreign investment to new zealand to support some of the investment and infrastructure we want to make. i think we have an exciting future. yes, some short—term problems to work through, i run cost—of—living and inflation, you see that story in other cou
archana shukla, bbc news, mumbai. new zealand's prime minister christopher luxon has wrapped up his first official visit to singapore and will be spending the rest of his asia tour in thailand, and the philippines. i caught up with the prime minister and asked if he is concerned about brain drain — as latest figures showed a record annual loss of 117,000 new zealand citizens half of whom relocated to neighbouring australia for better prospects. so that we can lower interest rates, grow the...
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this is bbc news. the uk government's plan to introduce some of the world's toughest anti—smoking laws has taken a massive step forward. mps voted overwelmingly to ban anyone born after 2009, from buying cigarettes. 57 conservative mps voted against the bill, including the business secretary, kemi badenoch, arguing it was an attack on personal freedoms. here's our political editor, chris mason. smoke hanging everywhere. in bars, beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the sixth form, regulations have been relaxed, to the extent that they wear what they want. and never mind what these �*70s sixth formers are wearing, they're smoking at school! and remember, lighting up on a plane was fine, too. but smoking has been slowly wafting from the mainstream to the marginal. take the ban on cigarettes on london's underground in 1984. are you going to be tempted i to light up when you shouldn't? i know i shouldn't do that but, yes, lam. and the ban on smoking in enclosed public places in 2007 led to s
this is bbc news. the uk government's plan to introduce some of the world's toughest anti—smoking laws has taken a massive step forward. mps voted overwelmingly to ban anyone born after 2009, from buying cigarettes. 57 conservative mps voted against the bill, including the business secretary, kemi badenoch, arguing it was an attack on personal freedoms. here's our political editor, chris mason. smoke hanging everywhere. in bars, beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the sixth form,...
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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
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...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" helena: i am helena humphrey in washington and this is bbc world news america. israel urges more than 30 countries to impose sanctions on iran's missile program as it continues to consider a wider response to iran's attack. u.s. house of representatives moves closer to boating on a foreign aid proposal that would split aid to israel from ukraine. and donald trump's hush money trial on day two of this historic criminal case. welcome to world news america. the israeli government says it has launched a diplomatic offensive against iran even as it considers a military response to saturday's drone and missile attacks. israel's foreign minister has written to more than 30 countries calling for sanctions against iran's missile program. on tuesday the european union responded, the foreign policy chief saying the block is working on a new package of sanctions. the u.s. is also expected to impose new sanctions, and british prime minister rishi sunak told benjamin netanyahu that iran had miscalculated and was increasingly isolated on the world stage. mr. sunak str
announcer: and now, "bbc news" helena: i am helena humphrey in washington and this is bbc world news america. israel urges more than 30 countries to impose sanctions on iran's missile program as it continues to consider a wider response to iran's attack. u.s. house of representatives moves closer to boating on a foreign aid proposal that would split aid to israel from ukraine. and donald trump's hush money trial on day two of this historic criminal case. welcome to world news america....
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yogita limaye, bbc news. don't look away, because it could be another decade before you see this flower again. the puya alpestris, from the chilean andes, can take 10 years to flower, but has now bloomed at birmingham's botanical gardens. phil mackie reports. towering over all the cacti and succulents in the arid house, the sapphire tower, as it's known, is an extremely rare gem. but getting to it isn't an easyjob. after its sudden growth spurt, it now stands at 3.5 metres tall. it takes so long for the plant to gather the energy and be ready to flower, and then to create this masterpiece of flowering. it's just rare and really exciting just to witness it, and it lasts maybe a week or two, and then it's gone and the plant itself dies. it's remarkable. nectar is literally falling out of it, and in its natural habitat, it would have all the pollinators flocking to it, but there aren't any hummingbirds in birmingham, so alberto has to use a paintbrush to do the job instead. it's a very slow growing plant, so it
yogita limaye, bbc news. don't look away, because it could be another decade before you see this flower again. the puya alpestris, from the chilean andes, can take 10 years to flower, but has now bloomed at birmingham's botanical gardens. phil mackie reports. towering over all the cacti and succulents in the arid house, the sapphire tower, as it's known, is an extremely rare gem. but getting to it isn't an easyjob. after its sudden growth spurt, it now stands at 3.5 metres tall. it takes so...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. astronomers have discovered the milky way's biggest stellar black hole, which is 33 times the mass of the sun. in the wake of the second world war, two big financial institutions were founded. the imf and the world bank. at that time the world was still reeling from the great depression, new countries were emerging from the shadosw of conolialism and that signalled a need for a new approach to monetary policy. the world bank was tasked with longer term development issues and the eradication of poverty. the imf on the broader macro economic themes, often intervening in some of our biggest world crises. so they are in some ways, two sides of the same coin. and maybe they are more relevent today than they were just a few years ago. today the two organisations came together for their annual spring meeting in washington, to take the pulse of the world economy and where it is headed. here's the imf�*s chief economist. the global economy continues to display remarkable resilience with grow
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this is bbc news. in the netherlands 41% of eligible voters cast a ballot in 2019 in european elections. that was slighly higher than five years earlier but well below the peak in 1979, when 60% turned out. so how relevant is this election to dutch people? and what would motivate them to go out and vote? anna holligan is with us. let's start with domestic politics. talk about geert wilders who won backin talk about geert wilders who won back in november but is not the prime minister. how will people react to that and how much does he influence the conversation? so react to that and how much does he influence the conversation?- influence the conversation? so not prime minister _ influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite _ influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. - influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. in - influence the conversation? so not prime minister quite yet. in fact i influence the conversation? so not| prime minister quite yet. in fact he
this is bbc news. in the netherlands 41% of eligible voters cast a ballot in 2019 in european elections. that was slighly higher than five years earlier but well below the peak in 1979, when 60% turned out. so how relevant is this election to dutch people? and what would motivate them to go out and vote? anna holligan is with us. let's start with domestic politics. talk about geert wilders who won backin talk about geert wilders who won back in november but is not the prime minister. how will...
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this is bbc news. a muslim student lost a hard court challenge against the ban of prayer is on school. the makayla community school introduced the band last year. the challenge argued that the band discriminated against muslim pupils. it was rejected by the court. the uk unemployment rate increased to 4.2% between december and february. that's the highest level for six months. the number of people who are economically inactive rose partly due to long—term sickness. 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 mini
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a year on since the civil war in sudan erupted and we see the devastating humanitarian impacts, across the country. on monday a conference was held to mark one year since the civil war in sudan began, with donors pledging more than two billion dollars. eight million people have been displaced during the conflict. in the darfur region — it's been almost impossible to transfer aid across conflict lines. the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. earlier i spoke to giles duley, an award winning photographer and the first united nations global advocate for persons with disabilities in conflict and peacebuilding situations. he visited chad and sudan and witnessed the impact of the war on people with disabilities. i visited with humanity and inclusion with chad and sudan in the last year. and it was devastating. i've been documenting these conflicts are over 20 years and so there worse since i've seen
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a year on since the civil war in sudan erupted and we see the devastating humanitarian impacts, across the country. on monday a conference was held to mark one year since the civil war in sudan began, with donors pledging more than two billion dollars. eight million people have been displaced during the conflict. in the darfur region — it's been almost impossible to transfer aid across conflict lines. the paramilitary rapid support forces...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is 0rly goldschmidt, spokesperson for the israeli embassy in london. welcome to the studio. we saw in that report on the question making the point, the next decision of israel is crucial. what is their next step now?— israel is crucial. what is their next ste now? �* . ., , , next step now? after what happened on saturday night, _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more than - next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more than 300 i on saturday night, more than 300 drones and missiles, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles were sent over to israel in order to murder innocent civilians. i have to say, i was watching this on tv and it really looks like an apocalyptic movie. thinking about my family there and all of our friends there waiting to know if the missiles were going to hit them or not was really, really shaken and moment. so israel needs to respond to that. the response will b
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is 0rly goldschmidt, spokesperson for the israeli embassy in london. welcome to the studio. we saw in that report on the question making the point, the next decision of israel is crucial. what is their next step now?— israel is crucial. what is their next ste now? �* . ., , , next step now? after what happened on saturday night, _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night,...
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from our bbc colleagues, we'll be back in the studio in 15 minutes. we will have people's deputies of ukraine mykyta poturaev, andriy osachuk and rostyslav pavlenko. stay with espresso, see you soon. israel is calling on dozens of countries to impose sanctions on iran after a massive drone and missile attack. but will telyaviv stop only at this, or will there be more? conflict between countries, about it in the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast, in the studio of london jafer umerov. so israel says about the beginning of a diplomatic offensive against iran. the minister of foreign affairs of israel, israel katz, said that he had already written to 32 countries, calling for sanctions on the iranian missile project, and that the islamic revolution guards corps is an autonomous part of the weapon.
from our bbc colleagues, we'll be back in the studio in 15 minutes. we will have people's deputies of ukraine mykyta poturaev, andriy osachuk and rostyslav pavlenko. stay with espresso, see you soon. israel is calling on dozens of countries to impose sanctions on iran after a massive drone and missile attack. but will telyaviv stop only at this, or will there be more? conflict between countries, about it in the next 15 minutes of the bbc broadcast, in the studio of london jafer umerov. so...
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welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we begin in the middle east, where israel says it's killed a local hezbollah commander in an air strike in southern lebanon. the israel defense forces have released these images of the strike. it said ismail yusaf baz had been involved in rocket and missile launches against israel from lebanon's coastal area. the idf described him as a senior official who had served in several positions of hezbollah's military wing.
welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we begin in the middle east, where israel says it's killed a local hezbollah commander in an air strike in southern lebanon. the israel defense forces have released these images of the strike. it said ismail yusaf baz had been involved in rocket and missile launches against israel from lebanon's coastal area. the idf described him as a senior official who had served in several positions of hezbollah's military wing.
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dharshini david, bbc news. easyjet has announced that it won't operate flights to israel before the end of october. easyjet had already suspended its flights because of the israel—gaza conflict, but says the "continued evolving situation" in the region means its services won't resume until at least the autumn. customers booked to fly on the route up to october 27th are being offered a full refund. un agencies have warned of spiralling violence in the west bank, and raised concerns over an escalation of the conflict following iran's attack on israel on saturday night. 0ur middle east correspondent lucy williamson sent this report from jerusalem. in gaza, the threat of all—out war in the middle east has little power to frighten. war there has already left many with little to lose. in the southern border town of rafah — now a vast refugee camp — the hamdan and shawa families buried five people today, killed in israeli air strikes overnight, gaza's health ministry said. translation: i lost my feelings. i do
dharshini david, bbc news. easyjet has announced that it won't operate flights to israel before the end of october. easyjet had already suspended its flights because of the israel—gaza conflict, but says the "continued evolving situation" in the region means its services won't resume until at least the autumn. customers booked to fly on the route up to october 27th are being offered a full refund. un agencies have warned of spiralling violence in the west bank, and raised concerns...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. let's speak to labour mp alex cunningham, who is vice chairman of parliament's cross—party group on smoking and health. it would make the debate that is been taking place there is considerable support and been taking place there is considerable support and a fair number of _ considerable support and a fair number of people _ considerable support and a fair number of people on _ considerable support and a fair number of people on the - considerable support and a fair- number of people on the conservative benches of the very clearly going to vote agai
branwen jeffreys, bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. let's speak to labour mp alex...
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this is bbc news. the us supreme court has been hearing a challenge to be used as a law against the former present donald trump as well as hundreds of supporters who took part in the january 2020 attack on the capital -- 2021. january 2020 attack on the capital —— 2021. they are charged with obstruction of a official proceeding the joint session of congress to survive the bite in victory. 0ne accused a former police officer seeking to have them dismiss which get have a knock on effect for all the cases including donald trump's. i enjoyed to explain to us what this case rests on. , ., to explain to us what this case rests om— rests on. there is a federal law that says _ rests on. there is a federal law that says it _ rests on. there is a federal law that says it is _ rests on. there is a federal law that says it is unlawful - rests on. there is a federal law that says it is unlawful to i rests on. there is a federal law i that says it is unlawful to obstruct an official governmental proceeding and
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you are watching the bbc news. a new study has found that around one in four cases of breast cancer in the uk are preventable. with factors like alcohol consumption — or even choosing to breast—feed — having an impact on the chances of being diagnosed. the report points out that despite being the world's most common cancer, gaps in our knowledge continue to prevent effective action. dr simon vincent is a director of research, support and influencing at breast cancer now. he gave me his thoughts. this report is a global report looking at evidence across the world, so it is pulling together information we already know but having it all together really gives a wake—up call to us in the uk as well as governments across the world, as to the challenge that we face. so we do know what many of these risk factors are for breast cancer, it is really challenging to see them laid out so clearly here but the good news is that there are things people can do about some of these things. what are the key risk factors? we th
you are watching the bbc news. a new study has found that around one in four cases of breast cancer in the uk are preventable. with factors like alcohol consumption — or even choosing to breast—feed — having an impact on the chances of being diagnosed. the report points out that despite being the world's most common cancer, gaps in our knowledge continue to prevent effective action. dr simon vincent is a director of research, support and influencing at breast cancer now. he gave me his...
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this is bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. generations is being debated the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. 0ne caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer
this is bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. generations is being debated the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. here's our...
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how could i not say farewell to those people who died the last spring of the breaking news on archie? this, our correspondent donut quartet, has been detained at the bbc airport with no reasons provided donald was on his way to cover the protest of the 4 and agents bill. he was denied entry to the country and is currently being interrogated. this passport in phone has been confiscated by airport security service were set, they bring you all the latest as soon as we get them. the or the idea is one that you, ron, you should expect the response to saw today's attack on easel raising fears of new, negligible full scale war in the region. you know, i'm going to face the consequences for its actions. we would choose, highway spawns accordingly. the idea remains ready to come to any for it, for me on, and it still proxies. how do we continue our mission to defend this faith? a visa? a quick reminder of the recent incident, you run launch numerous messages and drones at israel and its 1st direct attack on the country. it's iran calls the attacker retaliation against the deadline. he is ready
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welcome to bbc news. thank you. iran file. welcome to bbc news. thank vom— iran file. welcome to bbc news. thank yon-— iran file. welcome to bbc news. thank ou. ., ., ,, thank you. how would you assess the nature of the — thank you. how would you assess the nature of the iranians _ thank you. how would you assess the nature of the iranians attack? - thank you. how would you assess the nature of the iranians attack? we - nature of the iranians attack? we say it is unprecedented and iran insists it was a calibrated attack they telegraphed, informing regional leaders and beyond it was about to take place, but israel and its allies regarded as a reckless attack and a huge breach of israeli security. how would you describe it? well, it is a great question because the islamic republic politically telegraphed it, if you remember even after 72 hours before the strike occurred, almost international media was on razors edge waiting to see what the islamic republic would do and that is precisely what the redeemer wanted but make no mistake, the attack was notjust redeemer wan
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this is bbc news. israel launches a diplomatic offensive, calling for mass sanctions on iran after its unprecedented drone and missile attack. iran insists it was acting in a legitimate self—defence. israel shows journalists one of the missiles fired from iran on saturday. its military chief of staff says the attack will not go unpunished. i'm lyse doucet, with the latest on the response to iran's weekend attack. i'm geeta guru—murthy in london with our other top stories. donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. he calls the case a disgrace. we have a judge that hates trump, a judge _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that shouldn't be on this case, — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he is totally conflicted. a muslim student loses a high court challenge in london against a ban on prayer rituals at school. and the house of commons de
this is bbc news. israel launches a diplomatic offensive, calling for mass sanctions on iran after its unprecedented drone and missile attack. iran insists it was acting in a legitimate self—defence. israel shows journalists one of the missiles fired from iran on saturday. its military chief of staff says the attack will not go unpunished. i'm lyse doucet, with the latest on the response to iran's weekend attack. i'm geeta guru—murthy in london with our other top stories. donald trump...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news. let's go to the court in manhattan where the former president, donald trump, has arrived at the court. you can see that donald trump arrived at the front of the gort entrance about 25 minutes ago and he is somewhere in the building and yesterday, when he walked through that area, he did make some comments to the waiting media as he is often wants to do, so waiting there to see if you will make any comment on the way out. —— the court entrance. you will remember that his jury selection is continuing and this is day two of the former president's long awaited hush money trial in new york. he has not said anything so far today to the waiting cameras but he has been making comments on truth social, the social media channel. he said that his trial is an assault on america, and he has also made some comments about thejudge, saying he is a conflicted trump heating judge, so if you want to keep up with all those latest lines, there is a live page on the bbc website which is bringing all th
branwen jeffreys, bbc news. let's go to the court in manhattan where the former president, donald trump, has arrived at the court. you can see that donald trump arrived at the front of the gort entrance about 25 minutes ago and he is somewhere in the building and yesterday, when he walked through that area, he did make some comments to the waiting media as he is often wants to do, so waiting there to see if you will make any comment on the way out. —— the court entrance. you will remember...
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this is bbc news. israel launches a diplomatic offensive, calling for mass sanctions on iran after its unprecedented drone and missile attack. fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for future generations will be debated by mps in the uk. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation foll
this is bbc news. israel launches a diplomatic offensive, calling for mass sanctions on iran after its unprecedented drone and missile attack. fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for...
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you're watching bbc news. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. a potentially world—first smoking ban for future generations is now being debated in the house of commons. this is the scene in the house of commons. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. the measure is being pushed by the prime minister rishi sunak. but it's a free vote meaning conservative mps have freedom to choose whether the back it. and though support from labour mps means it's likely to pass, there is vocal opposition from some tories. let's listen. difference to the anti—drugs legislation. i5 let's listen. difference to the anti-drugs legislation.- anti-drugs legislation. is my honourable _ anti-drugs legislation. is my honourable friend _ anti-drugs legislation. is my| honourable friend suggesting anti-drugs legislation. is my - honourable friend suggesting we repeal— honourable friend suggesting we repeal the misuse of drugs act made in 73 under— repeal the misuse of drugs ac
you're watching bbc news. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. a potentially world—first smoking ban for future generations is now being debated in the house of commons. this is the scene in the house of commons. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. the measure is being pushed by the prime minister rishi sunak. but it's a free vote meaning conservative mps have freedom to choose whether the back it. and though...
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and coming up on bbc news... they have the advantage in the premier league title race, but can manchester city overcome real madrid in the champions league tomorrow night? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. mps will debate legislation shortly which would give the uk some of the strictest anti—tobacco laws in the world. the new laws would raise the minimum age for smoking by one year every year. that means it would be illegal for anyone currently 15 or younger born afterjanuary 1st 2009 to ever buy tobacco products. the department for health says smoking kills about 80,000 people a year and costs £17 billion a year in treating smoking—related illnesses and through lost productivity. the tobacco and vapes bill also aims to make vapes less appealing to children. but a number of conservative mps have told the bbc they won't back the bill. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim
and coming up on bbc news... they have the advantage in the premier league title race, but can manchester city overcome real madrid in the champions league tomorrow night? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. mps will debate legislation shortly which would give the uk some of the strictest anti—tobacco laws in the world. the new laws would raise the minimum age for smoking by one year every year. that means it would be illegal for anyone currently 15 or younger born afterjanuary 1st 2009...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. her stay in number 10 lasted just 45 days — before liz truss was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022, following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. now, in a new interview ahead of the release of her book, she's revealed her hopes of a donald trump victory in the upcoming us election,and admitted how she'd welcome nigel farage as a tory mp. she's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. talk directly to the viewer, the listener who, whatever their politics, says that your time as prime minister left the uk as an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted, all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce. this isjust, this isjust pathetic, you know, point scoring. address directly, our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin and say that you were the author of
zoe kleinman, bbc news. her stay in number 10 lasted just 45 days — before liz truss was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022, following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. now, in a new interview ahead of the release of her book, she's revealed her hopes of a donald trump victory in the upcoming us election,and admitted how she'd welcome nigel farage as a tory mp. she's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. talk directly to the viewer, the listener who,...
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welcome to bbc news. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. of this escalating crisis between israeland iran. how of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? the israelis describe this particular moment? tue: israelis crossed describe this particular moment? tte: israelis crossed a red line by attacking iran's diplomatic compound in damascus and then the iranians crossed another red line by attacking israeli soil. so we are at attacking israeli soil. so we are at a very precarious and dangerous moment where we are likely to see an israeli retaliatory strike. for iran is retaliatory strike. so the vicious cycle is likely to continue unfortunately.— vicious cycle is likely to continue unfortunately. vicious cycle is likely to continue unfortunatel . , ., , , ., unfortunately. this moment seems to underline the — unfortunately. this moment seems to underline the dangerous _ unfortunately. t
welcome to bbc news. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. of this escalating crisis between israeland iran. how of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? the israelis describe this particular moment? tue: israelis crossed describe this particular moment? tte: israelis crossed a red line by attacking iran's diplomatic compound in damascus and then the iranians crossed another...
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from the bbc, kind of a round up of yesterday's events in new york considering the former president and his hush money trial. they report dozens of potential jurors have been ruled out of donald trump's unprecedented trial on impartiality grounds. -- just ahead of the 2016 election, which he won. 60 of 96 potential jurors were quick to say they couldn't be impartial after the proceedings began monday. jury selection begins today. the dismissals on day one are an indication of how challenging it could be to find a group of 12 impartial jurors for such a unique case. it concerns a high profile sex scandal who involves a former president who is running again for the white house. reporting on that front yesterday, it was after those proceedings on the first day that the former president went before cameras and gave his thoughts and impressions. here he is from yesterday. [video clip] >> we had some amazing things happen today. looks like the judge will not let me go through -- looking forward to have graduation with the mother and father there. looks like the judge will not allow me to esca
from the bbc, kind of a round up of yesterday's events in new york considering the former president and his hush money trial. they report dozens of potential jurors have been ruled out of donald trump's unprecedented trial on impartiality grounds. -- just ahead of the 2016 election, which he won. 60 of 96 potential jurors were quick to say they couldn't be impartial after the proceedings began monday. jury selection begins today. the dismissals on day one are an indication of how challenging it...
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this is bbc news. israel calls for sanctions to be imposed on iran after its unprecedented drone and missile attack. we'll have the very latest. our other top stories: a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a london school. and fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. you join me here injerusalem, as israel has launched what it says is a �*diplomatic offensive' against iran — calling on 32 countries around the world to impose sanctions on what it describes as the iranian missile project. the israeli foreign minister israel katz put this statement on the social media site x, saying that iran must be stopped now, before it is too late.
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. in other news... the administrators of the panama canal have announced an increase in the number of ships allowed to use the waterway every day from 2a to 31. it should ease congestion in one of the world's busiest trade routes, linking the atlantic ocean to the pacific. boeing has rejected claims that there are problems with its 787 jets, two days before a whistle—blower is due to testify to us lawmakers about what he describes as "catastrophic safety risks" in the way they're made. steve chisolm, boeing's chief engineer for mechanical and structural engineering, told reporters that the carbon fibre composites used to build the jet have successfully endured stress testing that far exceeds normal operating conditions for a commercialjetliner. quick look at the markets before i 90, quick look at the markets before i go, agitate gloomy picture across much of europe. the main indices all in the red, nasa later is on the price on crude. more business news in a few hours. goodbye. hello from the bbc spor
zoe kleinman, bbc news. in other news... the administrators of the panama canal have announced an increase in the number of ships allowed to use the waterway every day from 2a to 31. it should ease congestion in one of the world's busiest trade routes, linking the atlantic ocean to the pacific. boeing has rejected claims that there are problems with its 787 jets, two days before a whistle—blower is due to testify to us lawmakers about what he describes as "catastrophic safety risks"...
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stay with us on bbc news. hello. on the hole today's weather will not be quite as violent as yesterday's was. yesterday brought some really intense downpours and thunderstorms and some very slowly and damaging winds. todayis very slowly and damaging winds. today is quite breezy but not as windy. still some showers but those showers should not be quite as violent. the wind is coming down from the north so it's going to remain quite chilly. we have a frontal system grazing the east coast and cloud in showering with that. otherwise it sunshine and showers in the north or north—westerly flow stop high—pressure waiting in the wings and that will become more dominant as the wee quaison. through the rest of the day, sunny spells and scattered showers. some the showers heavy. central and eastern parts of england likely to see thunder. the wintry showers on high ground and yes it will be quite windy and it is going to feel rather chilly for the time of year. these temperatures are degree or two below the norm for the time
stay with us on bbc news. hello. on the hole today's weather will not be quite as violent as yesterday's was. yesterday brought some really intense downpours and thunderstorms and some very slowly and damaging winds. todayis very slowly and damaging winds. today is quite breezy but not as windy. still some showers but those showers should not be quite as violent. the wind is coming down from the north so it's going to remain quite chilly. we have a frontal system grazing the east coast and...
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tim muffett, bbc news. we have got some live pictures coming in, in copenhagen, one of denmark's most historic buildings is still on fire, the 17th—century old stock exchange building. firefighters are trying to put it out but they say the fire is very extensive, they say parts of the copper roof which collapsed are meaning that some of the heat is being kept in the building and they are struggling to bring it under control. the people of copenhagen really aghast to see the place. crowds were gasping, no! as they walked by and saw the famous historic spa collapsing. it was built to resemble the twisted tales of lucha dragons, but it toppled this morning, and the firefighters are now trying to bring it under control. —— the twisted tails. there is tarpaulin on the building because it was undergoing renovations at the time so it was covered in scaffolding. we don't know what caused the blaze but of course because it has been undergoing that renovation, that has led to speculation that it might be someth
tim muffett, bbc news. we have got some live pictures coming in, in copenhagen, one of denmark's most historic buildings is still on fire, the 17th—century old stock exchange building. firefighters are trying to put it out but they say the fire is very extensive, they say parts of the copper roof which collapsed are meaning that some of the heat is being kept in the building and they are struggling to bring it under control. the people of copenhagen really aghast to see the place. crowds were...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. a potential world first smoking ban for future generations is to be debated by mps in the uk. the inquiry into the post office scandal continues today with evidence expected from two former executives. and unemployment rises to its highest level in six months as the uk jobs market stalls. first, let's return to olympia, where the olympic flame has just been lit, you can see it being carried, this is all of course of the head of the 2024 paris olympics, which start injuly. that flame is going to be handed over as part of the ceremony, and as part of the torch relay, which will officially begin today. it will start in greece itself. so, the torch will go around 3000 miles around greece to a number of different locations
this is bbc news, the headlines. a potential world first smoking ban for future generations is to be debated by mps in the uk. the inquiry into the post office scandal continues today with evidence expected from two former executives. and unemployment rises to its highest level in six months as the uk jobs market stalls. first, let's return to olympia, where the olympic flame has just been lit, you can see it being carried, this is all of course of the head of the 2024 paris olympics, which...
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thank you to our viewers on bbc news, bbc two, for watching. live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak is expected to urge restraint when he speaks to his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu today — after israel vows retaliation over iran's attack. a developing story out of denmark — the scene as firefighters battle a blaze engulfing the old stock exchange — one of the oldest buildings in copenhagen. in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games.
thank you to our viewers on bbc news, bbc two, for watching. live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak is expected to urge restraint when he speaks to his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu today — after israel vows retaliation over iran's attack. a developing story out of denmark — the scene as firefighters battle a blaze engulfing the old stock exchange — one of the oldest buildings in copenhagen. in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future...
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live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak is to speak with benjamin netanyahu to urge restraint — after israeli officials again vow we start this hour with the latest developments in the middle east. prime minister rishi sunak is due to speak to his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu today to urge restraint after iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack on israel on saturday night. let's go live tojerusalem for the very latest and our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. two days after the skies of israel was killed by iranian cruise and ballistic missiles as well as suicide drones, israel is making it clear that it will hit back. the question still is, how and when will it retaliate? what seems clear now is it will, at least it hopes, take many forms. this morning, israel's foreign minister has said he is leading a political war against iran. he has written to dozens of countries urging them to sanction iran's irg sea to isolate iran. we have heard from the military officials as well. yesterd
live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak is to speak with benjamin netanyahu to urge restraint — after israeli officials again vow we start this hour with the latest developments in the middle east. prime minister rishi sunak is due to speak to his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu today to urge restraint after iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack on israel on saturday night. let's go live tojerusalem for the very latest and our chief international correspondent lyse...
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i know so as a matter that i'd be the old says, the new role bins that i had to back down as the bbc doesn't allow, is jealous to go off script. i think that's a, as a political statement made by mister robinson of after receiving amount of pressure probably from bbc ghosts is to try and salvage the situation. you know, i mean, yeah, the bbc doesn't really allow. normally a journalist just becomes sort of federal and gulf subscript like that, so you know the price to pay for that. and i think...
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tim muffett, bbc news. that is a story we will continue to follow on the programme but nowjon has more of the day's news. a much—debated bill that would allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda has moves a step closer to becoming law. it's as 534 migrants crossed the channel on sunday — the highest daily figure this year. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman joins us now. what happens now, how close are those flights to taking off? the? those flights to taking off? they call it ping-pong. _ those flights to taking off? tie: call it ping—pong, when a those flights to taking off? tie1: call it ping—pong, when a piece those flights to taking off? ti3:1 call it ping—pong, when a piece of legislation bounces between the house of commons and the house of lords and back again until both chambers of parliament agree. i have lost touch of whether we are at ping or punk will stop yesterday the commons knocked seven changes the house of lords had made out of the bill and today the house of l
tim muffett, bbc news. that is a story we will continue to follow on the programme but nowjon has more of the day's news. a much—debated bill that would allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda has moves a step closer to becoming law. it's as 534 migrants crossed the channel on sunday — the highest daily figure this year. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman joins us now. what happens now, how close are those flights to taking off? the? those flights to taking off? they...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. now, liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as america's president, claiming claiming the "world was safer" when he was in the white house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would respond to those who criticise her time as leader. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin, and say that you were the author of that and it was a disaster. well, the mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon that was happening around the world. interest rates were going up. they'd been too low for too long. in f
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. now, liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as america's president, claiming claiming the "world was safer" when he was in the white house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would respond to those who criticise her time as...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel's war cabinet meets for a second time in 2a hours to discuss its response to iran's drone and missile attack. police in australia say a knife attack that injured at least four people at a church in sydney was an act of terrorism. and donald trump's historic hush money criminal trial gets under way in new york with the court struggling to find impartialjurors. hello. welcome to the programme. i'm ben thompson. israel's war cabinet has met for a second time in less than 2a hours to discuss how to respond to iran's unprecedented drone and missile attack. the government has not made public whether a decision on a suitable response had been reached at all during the late—night meeting, but reiterated that there will be a response. meanwhile, the white house has described iran's attack on israel over the weekend as a "spectacular and embarrassing failure." nearly all of the more than 300 missiles and drones were shot down. let us talk about what we know so
live from london, this is bbc news. israel's war cabinet meets for a second time in 2a hours to discuss its response to iran's drone and missile attack. police in australia say a knife attack that injured at least four people at a church in sydney was an act of terrorism. and donald trump's historic hush money criminal trial gets under way in new york with the court struggling to find impartialjurors. hello. welcome to the programme. i'm ben thompson. israel's war cabinet has met for a second...
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you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had said that they reserved the right to respond, but today's remark, by israel's army chief, is the strongest indication yet that they will go ahead. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's war cabinet met on monday, for the second time in as many days, to discuss specifics. an attack would fly in the face of warnings from many of israel's allies, including the united states, which have urged restraint. tehran, meanwhile, asked western leaders to "appreciate "iran's restraint" towards israel, given what it calls "war crimes" being committed by israel in gaza. but he added the overwhelming success of israel's air 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more from jerusalem. it is clear now that israel is going to retaliate against iran for the missile and drone attack that it launched over the weekend. the question only is how and when. the prime minis
you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had said that they reserved the right to respond, but today's remark, by israel's army chief, is the strongest indication yet that they will go ahead. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's war cabinet met on monday, for the second time in as many days, to discuss specifics. an attack would fly in the face of warnings from many of...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. donald trump's historic hush money criminal trial gets under way in new york, with nojurors selected on day one. police in australia declare a stabbing at a church in sydney a terrorist incident, and arrest a 15—year—old boy. and as israel considers retaliation against iran after this weekend's attack, world leaders urge restraint. i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. monday marked the first day of an historic trial against donald trump. arriving at court in new york, mr trump became the first us president — current or former — to face criminal charges. donald trump has been charged with falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment he made to adult film actress, stormy daniels, a month before the 2016 presidential election. he made the payment to keep ms daniels from publicly discussing an alleged affair the two had in the 20005. mr trump denies falsifying records and denies any relationship with ms daniels. but today in court, 60 of 96 potentialjurors
live from washington, this is bbc news. donald trump's historic hush money criminal trial gets under way in new york, with nojurors selected on day one. police in australia declare a stabbing at a church in sydney a terrorist incident, and arrest a 15—year—old boy. and as israel considers retaliation against iran after this weekend's attack, world leaders urge restraint. i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. monday marked the first day of an historic trial against donald trump....
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this is bbc news. the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the party? i think it would be good if hejoined the conservative party. and became an mp? if you join the conservative party i support him becoming an mp. why? i think he believes in conservative values and it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a �*positively damaging' effect on dealing with international situations. israel says iran "will be met wit
this is bbc news. the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just...
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now we've not so who's your know, we've >> so who's your you know, we've talked tonight bbc new talked about tonight bbc new newsnight's editor newsnight's political editor nick edited out, edited nick watt. he edited out, edited out part of interview out a key part of an interview with rayner after with angela rayner after concerns from labour party concerns from the labour party that might damage so this that it might damage her so this supposedly impartial bbc edited an interview to help the labour party very quick. >> benjamin mine is the downing street. in turn, liz who street. in turn, liz truss, who has the rounds today has been doing the rounds today and threatened to run for and has threatened to run for tory again . she refused tory leader again. she refused to rule it out. don't think we need that. >> go on sam absolutely pains me to because a huge, to say this because i'm a huge, huge . huge fan. >> but ronnie o'sullivan, who has the snooker world has called for the snooker world championships to leave the crucible sheffield, which is crucible in sheffield, which is unforgi
now we've not so who's your know, we've >> so who's your you know, we've talked tonight bbc new talked about tonight bbc new newsnight's editor newsnight's political editor nick edited out, edited nick watt. he edited out, edited out part of interview out a key part of an interview with rayner after with angela rayner after concerns from labour party concerns from the labour party that might damage so this that it might damage her so this supposedly impartial bbc edited an interview to...
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you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. it was a very unsettled day on monday, very windy for many of us with widespread gales and a whole mixture of weather conditions. tuesday looks a little bit quieter. it'll still be quite blustery. there'll be sunshine, a few showers around, but it'll stay on the cool side for the time of year. in this cooler air mass, which was introduced across the uk by monday's area of low pressure, will be sitting to the east of the country for tuesday. so it's here where we'll see most of the showers, the strongest of the winds, the further west you are, closer to this area of high pressure, then it'll be a little bit quieter. so we start off on a chilly note for tuesday morning. quite a bit of sunshine around. a few showers from the word go across northern and eastern areas, and these showers will affect northern scotland, wintriness on the hills. into the afternoon, some heavier showers, perhaps some hail and thunder affecting the m
you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. it was a very unsettled day on monday, very windy for many of us with widespread gales and a whole mixture of weather conditions. tuesday looks a little bit quieter. it'll still be quite blustery. there'll be sunshine, a few showers around, but it'll stay on the cool side for the time of year. in this cooler air mass, which was...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. tesla is cutting thousands ofjobs — around 10% of its global workforce — as demand slows. billionaire owner elon musk said the decision was difficult, but "must be done." the world's largest automobile maker by market value is facing stiff competition from chinese ev makers. china will unveil its growth figures for the january to march quarter in the coming hours. there's been some optimism that the world's second largest economy is back on track. but there are still multiple headwinds — that's according to harry murphy cruise from moody's analytics. china is in this mismatch at the moment. parts doing well around the industrial side of the economy. so manufacturers are gaining confidence, we are seeing a ramp—up in manufacturing output, and also firms starting to invest more, after a long period where they were hesitant to open their wallets. the other side is the areas not doing so well, front and centre is the household sector — households are still very nervous at the mo
zoe kleinman, bbc news. tesla is cutting thousands ofjobs — around 10% of its global workforce — as demand slows. billionaire owner elon musk said the decision was difficult, but "must be done." the world's largest automobile maker by market value is facing stiff competition from chinese ev makers. china will unveil its growth figures for the january to march quarter in the coming hours. there's been some optimism that the world's second largest economy is back on track. but there...