0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
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. since retaking power in 2021, the taliban have imposed severe restrictions on everyday life in afghanistan... ..limiting freedoms for women and banning non—religious music. and the consequences for those who dare to defy them are dire. but women are fighting back... ..using the power of their voice to resist a regime which the un says could be committing gender apartheid. gunfire in this amount of darkness, there is i a light still burning. still we see individuals fighting this oppression through their own talent. horns blare gunfire after 20 years of a deadly war, the taliban return to power for the second time... ..rapidly introducing sweeping changes. restricting life for women becomes a top priority. chanting as the world watches on, two sisters in afghanistan, who we won't identify for their own safety, witness first—hand the new taliban regime tightening its grip on the countr
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. since retaking power in 2021, the taliban have imposed severe restrictions on everyday life in afghanistan... ..limiting freedoms for women and banning non—religious music. and the consequences for those who dare to defy them are dire. but women are fighting back... ..using the power of their voice to resist a regime which the un says could be committing gender...
0
0.0
Feb 14, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she _ on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is - on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is not - of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing _ of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number- of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number of- of emotional comfort. she is not i alone, a growing number of women in china are resorting to so—called ai boyfriends. so what makes them more desirable than humans? translation:- desirable than humans? translation: ., .., translation: dating in real life can consume a lot _ translation: dating in real life can consume a lot of _ translation: dating in real life can consume a lot of energy _ translation: dating in real life can consume a lot of energy and - translation: dating in real life can. consume a lot of energy and everyone is different, which can lead to conflict and fighting. with all can set it up to meet my preference, so why should i choose a real person? the first pace of life in big cities like beijing, the long working hours can make it diffic
she _ on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is - on bbc news. goodbye for now. a lot of emotional comfort. she is not - of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing _ of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number- of emotional comfort. she is not alone, a growing number of- of emotional comfort. she is not i alone, a growing number of women in china are resorting to so—called ai boyfriends. so what makes them more desirable than humans? translation:-...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. breaking news to bring you from sydney. i can tell you that police have declared that to those that had been stabbed at a church in sydney have been declared as terrorist attack. a 15—year—old boy has been arrested after a bishop and several churchgoers were stabbed during the sermon. the incident happened monday evening in sydney at the christ the good shepherd church in a suburb, at least four people were stabbed but police said none of their injuries were life—threatening. the incident did trigger unrest as police say they are investigating. impending intentionally targeted woman. australia's most famous landmark reflecting the pain of a nation. all the victims have now been named. pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz ta
this is bbc news. breaking news to bring you from sydney. i can tell you that police have declared that to those that had been stabbed at a church in sydney have been declared as terrorist attack. a 15—year—old boy has been arrested after a bishop and several churchgoers were stabbed during the sermon. the incident happened monday evening in sydney at the christ the good shepherd church in a suburb, at least four people were stabbed but police said none of their injuries were...
0
0.0
Feb 15, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and coming up on bbc news. a stunning century from india captain rohit sharma means india are well on top against england in the third test in rajkot. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the uk has fallen into recession, according to new official figures out today. the data from the office for national statistics shows the economy shrank by 0.3% in the final three months of last year. the chancellorjeremy hunt has blamed high inflation — labour says the government's economic record is "in tatters". it is thought that the dip may not last long, because the uk jobs market and wage growth remain strong. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports. it was a damn end of the year. from construction to manufacturing and retail, the biggest cost of living crunch in decades, and the higher interest rates deployed to combat that took their toll on spending, profits and output, pushing the economy further into reverse. what most would term a mild recession. we are all managing but it is hard
and coming up on bbc news. a stunning century from india captain rohit sharma means india are well on top against england in the third test in rajkot. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the uk has fallen into recession, according to new official figures out today. the data from the office for national statistics shows the economy shrank by 0.3% in the final three months of last year. the chancellorjeremy hunt has blamed high inflation — labour says the government's economic...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ben boulos, bbc news. next, imagine being given a loved one's ashes only to discover that they had not been cremated until several weeks later. that is what one grieving man claims has happened to him. peter welburn paid a funeral directors which is at the centre of a police investigation. 0ur reporter, aruna iyengar, has the story. the doors are boarded up at legacy funeral directors in hull. there is anger in the community after police raided its premises. they have removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes from one of the company's sites. it is part of an ongoing investigation over concerns about the care of the deceased. one of those grieving is former trawlerman and grandad peter welburn. he paid £1900 to legacy for a funeral for his wife shirley. they'd been married for 33 years. she died on the 25th of november in hull royal infirmary. but peter has found out the ashes he was given after her funeral on december the 23rd, just before christmas, might not be hers. he was told by a crematorium in leed
ben boulos, bbc news. next, imagine being given a loved one's ashes only to discover that they had not been cremated until several weeks later. that is what one grieving man claims has happened to him. peter welburn paid a funeral directors which is at the centre of a police investigation. 0ur reporter, aruna iyengar, has the story. the doors are boarded up at legacy funeral directors in hull. there is anger in the community after police raided its premises. they have removed 35 bodies and a...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you can get news on both of those stories in the bbc website or app. this is bbc news. the united states' top diplomat is in cairo — antony blinken says washington has submitted a draught un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza — linked to the release of hostages. new research from india shows that pregnant women working in extreme heat are at greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the un warns it can't get enough aid into haiti — where millions are experiencing hunger and malnutrition. more now on a new study in india — and shared with the bbc — that shows pregnant women working in very hot environments faced twice the risk of miscarriage, still birth, preterm birth and low birth weight, compared to those in cooler workplaces. india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could "cross the surviva
you can get news on both of those stories in the bbc website or app. this is bbc news. the united states' top diplomat is in cairo — antony blinken says washington has submitted a draught un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza — linked to the release of hostages. new research from india shows that pregnant women working in extreme heat are at greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the un warns it can't get enough aid into haiti — where millions are...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're watching the context on bbc news. a new report is calling on the church of england to set up an investment fund of £1 billion to help repair the damage caused by its historic links to slavery. welcome back, and that is where we are going to start. the church of england has rejected a call to set aside £1 billion for a new fund that would address its involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. an investigation last year found the church's financial arm, which in the 18th century was known as queen anne's bounty, had received funds linked to enslavement worth more than £1 billion in today's money. today, a group with oversight of the church's response said the £100 million that had been earmarked by the church to address the legacy of slavery was "not enough". the church said the funding that has been put aside should be considered a "seed investment" and would "grow over time". let's start with our panel on this in then an expert review. for 200 years, the church as been in denial about its role in this, but clea
you're watching the context on bbc news. a new report is calling on the church of england to set up an investment fund of £1 billion to help repair the damage caused by its historic links to slavery. welcome back, and that is where we are going to start. the church of england has rejected a call to set aside £1 billion for a new fund that would address its involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. an investigation last year found the church's financial arm, which in the 18th century was...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu says a maritime aid corridor from cyprus to gaza could start operating this weekend to try to ease the humanitarian situation there. it will be a joint operation between the eu, us, uk, and united arab emirates. meanwhile, the united states says it could take up to 60 days for a temporary port to be built, as the un warns a quarter of people in gaza are on the brink of famine. in england, the health ombudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk because the health service is overstretched and understaffed. the situation in haiti continutes to deteriorate. heavy gunfire has been heard near what remains of the presidential palace in the capital, port—au—prince.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu says a maritime aid corridor from cyprus to gaza could start operating this weekend to try to ease the humanitarian situation there. it will be a joint operation between the eu, us, uk, and united arab emirates. meanwhile, the united states says it could take up to 60 days for a temporary port to be built, as the un warns a quarter of people in gaza are on the brink of famine. in england, the health ombudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle the case. our culture editor, katie razzall, is here. how much of a surprise has this been? well, it is a surprise and it emerged in court documents, it came out today in page 18 of this one, there is a footnote saying hugh grant settled his case against news group. the actor later put a statement on x and prepare for irony. he said, as is common with entirely innocent people, they are offering me an enormous sum of money to keep this matter out of and as you were saying, that is estimated he thinks to be around £10 million. clearly an awful lot of money, but he is also clearly regretting not having his day in court. i mean, he had claimed the sun had commissioned someone to burgle his car, to burgle his home
, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle the case. our culture editor, katie razzall, is here. how much of a surprise has this been? well, it is a surprise and it emerged in court documents, it came out today in page 18 of this one, there...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news. china's weather agency has raised highest alert ever after days of heavy rain caused massive flooding in the most popular province in the country. four people have died so far and ten are missing according to state media. laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. several regions stayed on alert as water levels rose over the we
you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news. china's weather agency has raised highest alert ever after days of heavy rain caused massive flooding in the most popular province in the country. four people have died so far and ten are missing according to state media. laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mark ashdown, bbc news. an ai tool being tested by an nhs trust has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so this is one of the extra cancers that was picked up by the ai. that is so tiny. yes, it is, indeed. and you can see why two human readers would have just looked through, compared it, it looks very much the same, and would have said that that's normal. here in aberdeen, dr gerald lip has just led the first nhs evaluation of an artificial intelligence tool called mia, designed to help improve breast cancer diagnosis. the initial results are encouraging. it's almost like another colleague, and someone, a second, sort of second opinion looking over your shoulder and helping you. so one human reader and ai doing the next read, we could move our turnaround time from 14 days down to three days. and you kn
mark ashdown, bbc news. an ai tool being tested by an nhs trust has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so this is one of the extra cancers that was picked up by the ai. that is so tiny. yes, it is, indeed. and you can see why two human readers would have just looked through, compared it,...
0
0.0
May 9, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news. a man who was injured after a sword attack last week has been describing how he felt. he has now left the hospital after an operation to repair his hand. he has been speaking to our correspondent. i thought i was going to die, to be honest, i thought i was going to die leaving my wife and my child. um... we thought we were going to die that morning. it was only to, i believe a miracle happened in the room. ifeel so helpless, seeing my hand cut and looking around how to protect myself. all i see was pillows and teddy bears. there was nothing that i could use to stop him from attacking us. but i do believe that it was a miracle, what happened in that room. yeah, it was, it's a nightmare, i can't... me and my family, i don't think we will be able to go back. we get flashbacks. i get flashbacks. you don't think you'll be able to go back to live there? i don't think so, i don't think so. it will feel unsafe for me and my family. if it's ok to ask, how is your daughter doing? she's just fou
hugh pym, bbc news. a man who was injured after a sword attack last week has been describing how he felt. he has now left the hospital after an operation to repair his hand. he has been speaking to our correspondent. i thought i was going to die, to be honest, i thought i was going to die leaving my wife and my child. um... we thought we were going to die that morning. it was only to, i believe a miracle happened in the room. ifeel so helpless, seeing my hand cut and looking around how to...
19
19
May 21, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 1
dominic hughes, bbc news. i want to recap you the lines we are hearing from bangkok from the airport where the general manager hasjust ended a airport where the general manager has just ended a news conference about the severe turbulence that a plane travelling from london to singapore was involved in forcing an emergency landing at bangkok airport, one person dead, 30 injured, seven of them critically. let me just tell you a little bit more detail about what he was saying. the boeing 777 had fallen into an air pocket in thai airspace before it encountered this severe turbulence. one man killed, seven people critically injured, the general manager saying that the man who has died is a 73—year—old british man likely due to a heart attack, he says, although we don't have confirmation of that detail. while the seven people who were critically injured sustained head injuries, one crew member hospitalised. lots of people, as you can see from these latest pictures, treated in this field hospital on the tarmac. a
dominic hughes, bbc news. i want to recap you the lines we are hearing from bangkok from the airport where the general manager hasjust ended a airport where the general manager has just ended a news conference about the severe turbulence that a plane travelling from london to singapore was involved in forcing an emergency landing at bangkok airport, one person dead, 30 injured, seven of them critically. let me just tell you a little bit more detail about what he was saying. the boeing 777 had...
0
0.0
Feb 14, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for more stories from across the uk, head l to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the catalan government in the north—east of spain has declared a state of emergency in response to a record—breaking drought. this means the introduction of tough restrictions on the use of water across the region. guy hedgecoe reports from catalonia on how it's affecting businesses. after three years of drought, the baells reservoir is atjust a fifth of its capacity. it supplies water to barcelona and surrounding towns. with the average water level in this area's reservoirs falling below 16%, a state of emergency has been triggered in catalonia. for the government of catalonia and according to records, we consider it the worst drought for 100 years or more. the situation of drought affects mainly more than 50% of the catalan territory — mostly the coastal area, which is also the most populated area with six million people. the state of emergency means that water use is being tightly restricted. town halls have to limit the amount of water per inhabitant to 200 litres per day. s
for more stories from across the uk, head l to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the catalan government in the north—east of spain has declared a state of emergency in response to a record—breaking drought. this means the introduction of tough restrictions on the use of water across the region. guy hedgecoe reports from catalonia on how it's affecting businesses. after three years of drought, the baells reservoir is atjust a fifth of its capacity. it supplies water to...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from london, this is bbc news. a state of emergency is declared in the capital of haiti after armed gangs carry out majorjailbreaks, freeing thousands of prisoners. us vice president kamala harris calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza as israel says it will not attend truce talks in cairo. the detective who led the sarah everard inquiry tells the bbc of her shock at discovering the killer wayne couzens was a police officer. france is to become the first country in the world to put the right to abortion in its constitution. we will be live in versailles, on the israel— gaza border, and around the world. and the royal national lifeboat institution celebrates 200 years after being foundered in a tavern in london. the charity says it has saved almost 150,000 lives. welcome to bbc news. we will start in haiti. thousands of prisoners have escaped from jail is there. it is thought the latest number is 3700. there has been violence and armed gangs on the streets, and now armed gangs on the streets, and now a 72 hour s
live from london, this is bbc news. a state of emergency is declared in the capital of haiti after armed gangs carry out majorjailbreaks, freeing thousands of prisoners. us vice president kamala harris calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza as israel says it will not attend truce talks in cairo. the detective who led the sarah everard inquiry tells the bbc of her shock at discovering the killer wayne couzens was a police officer. france is to become the first country in the world to put the...
0
0.0
Jan 22, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
katie austin, bbc news. drones have become a crucial weapon for both sides in the war between russia and ukraine. now ukrainians are being encouraged to assemble them at home, and to have lessons in how to pilot them. president zelensky has promised to produce a million drones within ukraine this year. russian forces still have a significant presence in the east of the country, as shown in red on this map, but it's pretty much a stalemate between the two sides. 0ur ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse has been to see what difference drones are making in the southern kherson region. explosions go to the next next entrance to the building. we just had some incoming fire. when you're this close to the river, which is a front line, you are always watched through, drones in the sky or from the russians themselves, so you have to move quickly. 0k, they want us to go down here. we've been invited to join the 11th brigade of ukraine's national guard. not in a trench, but this militarised living room. they specialis
katie austin, bbc news. drones have become a crucial weapon for both sides in the war between russia and ukraine. now ukrainians are being encouraged to assemble them at home, and to have lessons in how to pilot them. president zelensky has promised to produce a million drones within ukraine this year. russian forces still have a significant presence in the east of the country, as shown in red on this map, but it's pretty much a stalemate between the two sides. 0ur ukraine correspondentjames...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. a new report finds many british women are owed apologies and thousands of pounds in compensation because of state pension changes. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool tested by an nhs hospital trust successfully identified tiny signs of breast cancer in women which had been missed by human doctors. sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 20
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. a new report finds many british women are owed apologies and thousands of pounds in compensation because of state pension changes. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool...
0
0.0
Jan 23, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ben king, bbc news. wall street might all run has taken a breather after leading shares closing up yet another record high on monday traders say the rally might take a pause as investors await results from some of america's biggest companies. we are going to cross straight to new york because the bbc boss mike erin delmore has been following the numbers for us. things have calmed down but everything is holding steady in these figures come out, erin? right, we are singing _ these figures come out, erin? right, we are singing a _ these figures come out, erin? right, we are singing a bit _ these figures come out, erin? right, we are singing a bit of _ these figures come out, erin? right, we are singing a bit of a _ these figures come out, erin? right, we are singing a bit of a different - we are singing a bit of a different team this morning, we are seeing now the dowjones around four tenths of a percentage point and the s&p nasdaq emma gatten nasdaq down a bit less than that amount this is different than w
ben king, bbc news. wall street might all run has taken a breather after leading shares closing up yet another record high on monday traders say the rally might take a pause as investors await results from some of america's biggest companies. we are going to cross straight to new york because the bbc boss mike erin delmore has been following the numbers for us. things have calmed down but everything is holding steady in these figures come out, erin? right, we are singing _ these figures come...
0
0.0
May 9, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden's hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden�*s patients be running out with israel over its ongoing military campaign in gaza? he has expressed concerns for several weeks over the planned invasion of rafah where hundreds of thousands of civilians have sought shelter and he said he will not allow the us to supply heavy weapons which could be used in any such attack. this has prompted concern from israel and its ambassador to the un saying... the israeli finance minister on the right of israeli politics was rather more strident in his response. the far right interior minister went even furtherfor israel. the far right interior minister went even further for israel. nothing yet from benjamin netanyahu but it is worth noting thatjoe biden�*s comments, he is not cutting off israel, promising the reds will continue to give the weapons it needed to defend itself —— promising israel. needed to defend itself -- promising israel. . , ., , ~ israel. civilians have been killed as a consequence _ israel. civili
hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden's hello and welcome to bbc news. could president biden�*s patients be running out with israel over its ongoing military campaign in gaza? he has expressed concerns for several weeks over the planned invasion of rafah where hundreds of thousands of civilians have sought shelter and he said he will not allow the us to supply heavy weapons which could be used in any such attack. this has prompted concern from israel and its ambassador to the...
0
0.0
Jan 21, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. so are you saying you'd steal from a grandma? so tell me what you guys do. a court has been told a teenager threatened to cut off the arm of singer aled jones when he stole a watch worth thousands of pounds. the 16—year—old pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of an offensive weapon and will appear at youth court next month. i was contacted on instagram by the guy who allegedly robbed aled jones. it's a bit surreal because it's the first time a criminal has contacted me and said that he wants to share his story. hey. you all right? yeah. can you send us the address, please? so, he's just sent me an address, which is where he lives, and it's around the corner to where we were originally supposed to meet him. i'm just trying to call him now but he's not answering. i don't have his number. it's just on instagram. he seems to have given me a new address, but it's been a few hours now,
voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. so are you saying you'd steal from a grandma? so tell me what you guys do. a court has been told a teenager threatened to cut off the arm of singer aled jones when he stole a watch worth thousands of pounds. the 16—year—old pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of an offensive weapon and will appear at youth court next month. i was contacted on instagram by the...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
myenijones, bbc news. violence continues in haiti with reports of heavy gunfire taking place near the country's presidential palace in port—au—prince on friday. the news comes after haiti's main port says it is suspending operations due to security worsening in the capital city. the port operator said it had been forced to stop all services following acts of sabotage and vandalism. heavily armed criminal gangs are now in control of most of the capital, after attacking the main airport and preventing prime minister ariel henry from returning from abroad. a state of emergency has been extended for another month. the un is warning that haiti's health system is nearing collapse, with many clinics closed and a shortage of medicine and staff. the un's immigration office says that at least 15,000 people have had to flee the violence. gangs have been expanding their control in the country since the assassination of presidentjovenel moise in 2021. for more on the situation, the bbc spoke to former us ambassador
myenijones, bbc news. violence continues in haiti with reports of heavy gunfire taking place near the country's presidential palace in port—au—prince on friday. the news comes after haiti's main port says it is suspending operations due to security worsening in the capital city. the port operator said it had been forced to stop all services following acts of sabotage and vandalism. heavily armed criminal gangs are now in control of most of the capital, after attacking the main airport and...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
james landale, bbc news. for more on the situation, i spoke to former us ambassador to malta and president of the middle east policy council, gina abercrombie—winstanley. how serious a warning is this do you think from the us and from president biden? president biden did exactly what he needed to do. he has been saying for several weeks now and communicating to the israeli prime minister that the united states is not satisfied with how they are conducting the war, with how they are prosecuting it and quietly, behind—the—scenes, has been giving exactly what we needed to see from them in regard to the treatment of civilians, with regard to providing humanitarian assistance and, of course, protecting health workers and aid workers and journalists. and without much to show for it. so at this point the president is being increasingly embarrassed by the prime minister and the prime minister has shown, previously, he is willing to do and it was a time to come to heel on what the us president wanted from the is
james landale, bbc news. for more on the situation, i spoke to former us ambassador to malta and president of the middle east policy council, gina abercrombie—winstanley. how serious a warning is this do you think from the us and from president biden? president biden did exactly what he needed to do. he has been saying for several weeks now and communicating to the israeli prime minister that the united states is not satisfied with how they are conducting the war, with how they are...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. in a report, the israeli defence forces admit the killing of seven aid workers was the result of grave mistakes. two officers will be sacked. new aid routes into gaza will be opened, after the us threatens a change in policy towards israel. emergency workers in taiwan are still trying to reach about 600 people trapped by wednesday's earthquake. and senior doctors in england accept a pay offer, ending a year—long dispute with the government. hello, i m annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with breaking news — a statement released by the israeli defense forces following an investigation into the air strike in gaza which killed seven aid workers. here are the key points. which killed seven aid workers. the idf says the strike should not have happened, and expressed its deep sorrow for the incident. it says those who approved the strike were convinced they were targeting hamas operatives. the strikes on the three
this is bbc news. in a report, the israeli defence forces admit the killing of seven aid workers was the result of grave mistakes. two officers will be sacked. new aid routes into gaza will be opened, after the us threatens a change in policy towards israel. emergency workers in taiwan are still trying to reach about 600 people trapped by wednesday's earthquake. and senior doctors in england accept a pay offer, ending a year—long dispute with the government. hello, i m annita mcveigh. welcome...
0
0.0
Feb 13, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you are watching bbc news. a global survey on attitudes to social media's impact on children has found that six in ten parents have serious concerns about the safety of their children online. the study — by the project liberty foundation — found that parents had widespread concerns, ranging from online bullying, impact on self—esteem and exposure to violent or sexual content. 66% of parents across seven countries said that young people should be at least 1a before accessing social media sites. let's speak to emily slifer, director of policy for thorn — an organisation which aims to eliminate the sexual exploitation of children using technology. it is something. this was a survey across own many different countries, and yet broadly on the key planks, you seem to have a finding of about two thirds of people really concerned about children being subjected to violent and sexual content, to harassment, assignment bullying, images of self—harm. it is interesting how it correlated over different countries, t
you are watching bbc news. a global survey on attitudes to social media's impact on children has found that six in ten parents have serious concerns about the safety of their children online. the study — by the project liberty foundation — found that parents had widespread concerns, ranging from online bullying, impact on self—esteem and exposure to violent or sexual content. 66% of parents across seven countries said that young people should be at least 1a before accessing social media...
0
0.0
Jan 29, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different stories from across the uk. east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. once a big attraction but since the summer of �*21, it's been shut. it's a site defiant sports wanted to revive — their place is too small and not suitable. so, claudia, this is our sports court. as you can see, it's not really the right size, so, unfortunately, we can't offer any tournaments or proper sporting events here because it doesn't meet standards, so the community can't get that opportunity. managing director loretta lock put in a bid for fort fun and believed the site had been earmarked for them. now, it's going to a leisure and hospitality business instead. it's absolutely heartbreaking and it's — again, it's another kick for the community we support — for people with barriers to participation — and that's just not fair. they're a community interest company who promote inclusivity in sport, but they're also open to all. louis is home—educated and he's been coming for several years. me, myself, i come herejust to spen
voiceover: bbc news - bringing you different stories from across the uk. east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. once a big attraction but since the summer of �*21, it's been shut. it's a site defiant sports wanted to revive — their place is too small and not suitable. so, claudia, this is our sports court. as you can see, it's not really the right size, so, unfortunately, we can't offer any tournaments or proper sporting events here because it doesn't meet standards, so the community...
0
0.0
Feb 15, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pallab ghosh, bbc news. reports of anti—semitic incidents in the uk reached a record high last year, according to figures from a jewish charity. the community security trust recorded more than a,000 anti—jewish hate incidents in 2023 — with two thirds occuring after the october the 7th attacks on israel. it said the number of such incidents reported in and around schools have tripled since 2022. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. there are guards and high—rise fences. security is tight. this is a jewish school in manchester. inside the king david high school, pupils tell me they feel safe. outside the school, they're experiencing increasing levels of anti—semitism. a few weeks ago, i was threatened, and i reported it, and the police have dealt with that. the person who, when i've been walking down the street, i've had like stuff shouted at me from cars, and it's had quite an impact. i get public transport to school and ijust feel a lot more wary. actually coming to school, there's
pallab ghosh, bbc news. reports of anti—semitic incidents in the uk reached a record high last year, according to figures from a jewish charity. the community security trust recorded more than a,000 anti—jewish hate incidents in 2023 — with two thirds occuring after the october the 7th attacks on israel. it said the number of such incidents reported in and around schools have tripled since 2022. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. there are guards and high—rise fences....
56
56
May 9, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 1
hugh pym, bbc news. the united states has suspended a shipment of heavy weapons to israel after president biden warned that the us would not supply arms that could be used in a major assault on rafah in southern gaza. people in rafah say there is constant shelling today with israeli tanks massed on the outskirts of the city where hundreds of thousands of people fled for safety. the mp natalie elphicke, who defected from the conservative party to labour yesterday, has told the bbc tonight she is sorry for comments she made supporting her ex—husband after he was convicted of sexual assault. charlie elphicke was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women in 2020. 0ur political editor chris mason is in central london. what she said has caused a fair amount of consternation among labour mps. it really has, yeah. there is anger, there is fury and upset amongst plenty of labour mps over these remarks from their new colleague in an interview she gave to the sun newspaper almost four years ago in which she s
hugh pym, bbc news. the united states has suspended a shipment of heavy weapons to israel after president biden warned that the us would not supply arms that could be used in a major assault on rafah in southern gaza. people in rafah say there is constant shelling today with israeli tanks massed on the outskirts of the city where hundreds of thousands of people fled for safety. the mp natalie elphicke, who defected from the conservative party to labour yesterday, has told the bbc tonight she is...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
adina campbell, bbc news. will the church— adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting the _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting the £1 _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting the £1 billion . church be accepting the £1 billion recommendations— church be accepting the £1 billion recommendations for— church be accepting the £1 billion recommendations for this - church be accepting the £1 billion recommendations for this new. recommendations for this new investment— recommendations for this new investment fund, _ recommendations for this new investment fund, because - recommendations for this new investment fund, because we i recommendations for this new- investment fund, because we know last investment fund, because we know iast year— investment fund, because we know last year 100 — investment fund, because we know last year 100 million _ investment fund, because we know last year 100 mill
adina campbell, bbc news. will the church— adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting the _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting the £1 _ adina campbell, bbc news. will the church be accepting the £1 billion . church be accepting the £1 billion recommendations— church be accepting the £1 billion recommendations for— church be accepting the £1 billion...
0
0.0
Feb 2, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
faisal islam, bbc news. the uk's finance minister jeremy hunt has welcomed the fall in inflation, saying it is proof of his economic policies are working. he is under growing pressure from some in his own party to cut taxes when he unveils his spring budget next month. this of course as the uk gears up for an election most likely this year. mr; most likely this year. my overall picture _ most likely this year. if! overall picture here most likely this year. m overall picture here is most likely this year. mg overall picture here is of inflation falling dramatically faster than most people predicted and the economy being much stronger than the bank of england upgrading its forecast for this year next year and the year after and what it says is we've taken difficult decisions, the plan is working but now is not the time to junk plan by a big spending spree, £28 billion a year more, as other parties want to do. we need to stick to the plan because it is working. jeremy hunt. michael _ because it is working. je
faisal islam, bbc news. the uk's finance minister jeremy hunt has welcomed the fall in inflation, saying it is proof of his economic policies are working. he is under growing pressure from some in his own party to cut taxes when he unveils his spring budget next month. this of course as the uk gears up for an election most likely this year. mr; most likely this year. my overall picture _ most likely this year. if! overall picture here most likely this year. m overall picture here is most likely...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. a police inquiry that has taken seven years at a cost of £40 million is lifting the curtain on the secret intelligence war between the british state and the ira. it was a dirty war, peter, as you know. it was a dirty, dirty war. the investigation, known as 0peration kenova, examined the role of agents and informers in the northern ireland conflict, epitomised by the notorious british spy within the ira codenamed sta keknife.
voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. a police inquiry that has taken seven years at a cost of £40 million is lifting the curtain on the secret intelligence war between the british state and the ira. it was a dirty war, peter, as you know. it was a dirty, dirty war. the investigation, known as 0peration kenova, examined the role of agents and informers in the northern ireland conflict, epitomised by the...
0
0.0
Apr 4, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from london, this is bbc news. the fall—out from israel's deadly strike on aid workers — there are calls for western countries to suspend arms exports and for an independent investigation into the attack. countries bordering russia urge their nato allies to reintroduce military conscription to deter vladimir putin. while the latest round of russian drone attacks kills four people in ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. and a major medical trial begins — to learn whether blood tests can spot the early signs of dementia. the race to rescue hundreds of people still missing in taiwan after a powerful and deadly earthquake rocked the island. hello. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. three former supreme courtjustices are among more than 600 legal experts calling for the uk government to end weapons sales to israel. the 17—page letter cites the conclusion by the international court ofjustice that there is a "plausible risk of genocide" in gaza. in the documen
live from london, this is bbc news. the fall—out from israel's deadly strike on aid workers — there are calls for western countries to suspend arms exports and for an independent investigation into the attack. countries bordering russia urge their nato allies to reintroduce military conscription to deter vladimir putin. while the latest round of russian drone attacks kills four people in ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. and a major medical trial begins — to learn whether blood...
0
0.0
Mar 12, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
bbc news, for the on the road. bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road- being — bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road- being at _ bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the _ bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end _ bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end while - bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end while it - bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end while it is - road. being at the end while it is siml road. being at the end while it is simply down _ road. being at the end while it is simply down to _ road. being at the end while it is simply down to bristles - road. being at the end while it is simply down to bristles housing | simply down to bristles housing crisis. causal event, for that what i paid 75 lots for this. according to city council the number of people living in vans and caravans in the city has gone from 150 pre—pandemic to around 600 today. but unless the council considers an encampment to have a high impact on residents, they won't take enforcement action. last year,
bbc news, for the on the road. bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road- being — bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road- being at _ bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the _ bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end _ bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end while - bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end while it - bbc news. bbc news, for the on the road. being at the end while it is - road. being at the end while it is siml...
0
0.0
Mar 20, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
navteonhal, bbc news. legislation banning the next generation from being able to buy cigarettes is being introduced in parliament. the bill will raise the legal smoking age in the uk by one year, every year, meaning anyone turning 15 this year, or younger, will never legally be able to buy cigarettes. it also aims to tackle youth vaping, with new powers to restrict vape flavours and packaging intentionally marketed at children. live now to our health correspondent dominic hughes. what do they hope to achieve? the aim is nothing less than stopping young people from ever taking up smoking. the stopping young people from ever taking up smoking.— stopping young people from ever taking up smoking. the way that will work is this legislation _ taking up smoking. the way that will work is this legislation will _ taking up smoking. the way that will work is this legislation will mean - work is this legislation will mean it will be illegal to sell cigarettes for example to anyone aged 15 or younger from this year
navteonhal, bbc news. legislation banning the next generation from being able to buy cigarettes is being introduced in parliament. the bill will raise the legal smoking age in the uk by one year, every year, meaning anyone turning 15 this year, or younger, will never legally be able to buy cigarettes. it also aims to tackle youth vaping, with new powers to restrict vape flavours and packaging intentionally marketed at children. live now to our health correspondent dominic hughes. what do they...
0
0.0
Feb 19, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
monica miller, bbc news, singapore. to know more about sustainable aviation fuel, check out the bbc�*s podcast the climate question. australia's flagship carrier qantas is due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor of flight data service firm cirium told me what lies ahead for the industry and its leading manufacturers boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they have not been able to get a asmany aircraft as they wanted, and we've got to understand that if years ago, everybody thought this was going to be very slow recovery for the aviation industry, but instead it's been a very fast one and it's been sustained and is now growing above where it was prior to the pandemic, so thatis was prior to the pandemic, so that is really going to put a lot of pressure on airbus and mac want to get jets lot of pressure on airbus and mac want to getjets out mac want to get jets out the door and it also put a lot of pressure on airlines
monica miller, bbc news, singapore. to know more about sustainable aviation fuel, check out the bbc�*s podcast the climate question. australia's flagship carrier qantas is due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor of flight data service firm cirium told me what lies ahead for the industry and its leading manufacturers boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they have not been able to get a...
0
0.0
Feb 1, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
helena wilkinson, bbc news. our correspondent charlie rose is at the scene in clapham in south london. what a terrible event. what more do we know? the what a terrible event. what more do we know? , ., , what a terrible event. what more do we know? , . , , we know? the very latest this lunchtime _ we know? the very latest this lunchtime is _ we know? the very latest this lunchtime is that _ we know? the very latest this lunchtime is that the - we know? the very latest this i lunchtime is that the 31-year-old lunchtime is that the 31—year—old woman and the two young daughters are still in hospital being treated after the attack yesterday evening. the youngest, a three—year—old, her mother, have sustained police say what could be life changing injuries. the police will really want to speak to the family as they carry out their investigation because they haven't yet released a description of the attacker. what we do know is that one or two neighbours have told us that they saw a figure dressed in dark cloth
helena wilkinson, bbc news. our correspondent charlie rose is at the scene in clapham in south london. what a terrible event. what more do we know? the what a terrible event. what more do we know? , ., , what a terrible event. what more do we know? , . , , we know? the very latest this lunchtime _ we know? the very latest this lunchtime is _ we know? the very latest this lunchtime is that _ we know? the very latest this lunchtime is that the - we know? the very latest this i lunchtime is that...
0
0.0
Feb 19, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and the bafta goes to... oppenheimer. and oppenheimer was the big winner at last night's bafta film awards, taking home seven prizes. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the very latest developments now after the death of alexei navalny, we have heard now in a new video message from his widow, let's take a listen. she is speaking in russian so ijust want to bring you a couple of the key sentences she says. early in that video message, sayi
this is bbc news. alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mark ashdown, bbc news. the price of easter eggs is on the rise — some cost 50% more than they did a year ago, while others have shrunk in size, according to the consumer group which?. and the reason? most chocolate is made from cocoa grown in west africa, but there has been a spike in global cocoa prices with the overall price of chocolate increased by more than 12% in a year after a humid heatwave affected crops. the queen has told well—wishers that king charles is "doing very well" on a trip to northern ireland. one smart young man stole the show at the bakery in belfast, as camilla was given a tour of shops selling traditional food. the queen was also given an envelope of get—well cards made for the king by the children of fane street primary school. the us government is launching legal action against apple, accusing the tech giant of illegally monopolising the smartphone market in the united states. apple dominates in america where it has more than 65% of the market share. it says it intends to de
mark ashdown, bbc news. the price of easter eggs is on the rise — some cost 50% more than they did a year ago, while others have shrunk in size, according to the consumer group which?. and the reason? most chocolate is made from cocoa grown in west africa, but there has been a spike in global cocoa prices with the overall price of chocolate increased by more than 12% in a year after a humid heatwave affected crops. the queen has told well—wishers that king charles is "doing very...
0
0.0
Jan 29, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voice-over: bringing you different stories i from across the uk. i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there. lots of people visiting. it grew and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature take it away again, we come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. i used to walk with my wife on the beach. when she died last april, i used to bring these little stones with a message on it to remember her and now it's going to start over again. these are memorabilia . from the previous bench. people have written l their names on them. it might be nice to add some of those back so that - when people come back, they can see them. - it is not the first time that they have had to do this. the bench has been damaged by storms before and in the summer by a fire. this plaque donated then is now the centrepiece for the ne
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voice-over: bringing you different stories i from across the uk. i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there. lots of people visiting. it grew and grew and grew and just over the years each time mother nature take it away again, we come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy manning, bbc news. and sarah everard: the search forjustice is on bbc one at 9:00pm tomorrow evening and will also be available to watch on bbc iplayer. people in gaza are starving, according to the us vice president kamala harris. she�*s called on israel to significantly increase the flow of humanitarian aid into the territory. she also wants an immediate ceasefire to stop the fighting. but one sticking point to a possible truce is that israel wants a list of all the hostages still held in gaza, while hamas claims it�*s "practically impossible" to know which of the hostages is still alive. from jerusalem, yolande knell. another night of intense israeli strikes in gaza. with homes flattened, people crushed. ushering in another day of grief stricken goodbyes. after six months of brutal war, even israel�*s closest ally, the us, is ratcheting up the pressure for a new truce with hamas. given the immense _ for a new truce with hamas. given the immense scale _ for a new truce with hamas. given the imme
lucy manning, bbc news. and sarah everard: the search forjustice is on bbc one at 9:00pm tomorrow evening and will also be available to watch on bbc iplayer. people in gaza are starving, according to the us vice president kamala harris. she�*s called on israel to significantly increase the flow of humanitarian aid into the territory. she also wants an immediate ceasefire to stop the fighting. but one sticking point to a possible truce is that israel wants a list of all the hostages still held...
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from london, this is bbc news. russia and kazakhstan suffer the worst flooding in almost a century, forcing more than 100,000 people from their homes. we'll be speaking to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, live. muslims in gaza mark the end of ramadan — with fears of an israeli onslaught on rafah. president biden warns benjamin netanyahu he's making a "mistake." i think what he's doing is a mistake. i don't agree with his approach. i think it's outrageous. a landmark review into how england's health service provided gender services to children finds they were let down by treatment that lacked firm evidence. and world athletics announces it will become the first international federation to award prize money at the olympic games.
live from london, this is bbc news. russia and kazakhstan suffer the worst flooding in almost a century, forcing more than 100,000 people from their homes. we'll be speaking to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, live. muslims in gaza mark the end of ramadan — with fears of an israeli onslaught on rafah. president biden warns benjamin netanyahu he's making a "mistake." i think what he's doing is a mistake. i don't agree with his approach. i think it's outrageous. a landmark review...
0
0.0
Feb 1, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, you're watching bbc news. the bank of england is expected to leave the cost of borrowing unchanged when it announces its latest decision on interest rates in just under ten minutes, at midday. this is the seeing live outside the bank of england. a key economic and political story upcoming which is the decision from the bank of england on the base interest rate. we will be speaking to our economics editor as soon as that decision is announced. the base rate has stood at 5.25% since last august. our money report has more. this at 5.2596 since last august. our money report has more.- at 5.2596 since last august. our money report has more. this is all about the cost _ money report has more. this is all about the cost of _ money report has more. this is all about the cost of borrowing - money report has more. this is all. about the cost of borrowing money. the rate the bank of england decides, well, that helps to determine our mortgage costs, credit card bills, savings if you're lucky enough to have some. at the mo
hello, you're watching bbc news. the bank of england is expected to leave the cost of borrowing unchanged when it announces its latest decision on interest rates in just under ten minutes, at midday. this is the seeing live outside the bank of england. a key economic and political story upcoming which is the decision from the bank of england on the base interest rate. we will be speaking to our economics editor as soon as that decision is announced. the base rate has stood at 5.25% since last...
0
0.0
Mar 6, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
matt murray, bbc news, tonteg. the shirt worn by colin firth as he emerged from a lake as mr darcy in a bbc adaptation of pride and prejudice has sold for more than double the estimated price. the wet shirt scene has become one of the most famous tv moments of all time. and the shirt attracted lots of interest at last night's charity auction in london selling for 25 thousand pounds. pre—auction the estimate was between 7 and 10 thousand pounds. it's one of more than 60 costumes from film and tv sold on tuesday, with all of the proceeds going to charity. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello again. the weather this morning has been foggy, it has lifted and frosty. we will see more of that duty. what we have today are sunny spells, a few showers are round, and quite a bit of cloud across eastern areas. high pressure is in charge across scandinavia. the ridge of high pressure across us thatis ridge of high pressure across us that is keeping weather fronts at bay in the west. we are seeing a lot of cloud in
matt murray, bbc news, tonteg. the shirt worn by colin firth as he emerged from a lake as mr darcy in a bbc adaptation of pride and prejudice has sold for more than double the estimated price. the wet shirt scene has become one of the most famous tv moments of all time. and the shirt attracted lots of interest at last night's charity auction in london selling for 25 thousand pounds. pre—auction the estimate was between 7 and 10 thousand pounds. it's one of more than 60 costumes from film and...
0
0.0
Feb 19, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
monica miller, bbc news. if you want to know more about sustainable aviation fuel, do check out the bbc�*s podcast, the climate question. we will also be bringing you live coverage from the singapore air show when it begins on tuesday, so stay tuned. staying with airlines, over the weekend, china's comac airliner, the narrow—body c—1909, made its first trip outside chinese territory, staging a flyby at the singapore air show. the plane is only certified within china at the moment and it made its debut flying domestically for china eastern last year. meanwhile, australia's flagship carrier, qantas, is also due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor, at flight data service company, cirium, told me what lies ahead for the aviation industry and leading manufacturers like boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they haven't been able to get out as many aircraft as they wanted. and we have to understand that a fe
monica miller, bbc news. if you want to know more about sustainable aviation fuel, do check out the bbc�*s podcast, the climate question. we will also be bringing you live coverage from the singapore air show when it begins on tuesday, so stay tuned. staying with airlines, over the weekend, china's comac airliner, the narrow—body c—1909, made its first trip outside chinese territory, staging a flyby at the singapore air show. the plane is only certified within china at the moment and it...
0
0.0
Mar 5, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. how do we make sense of the world we live in? many of us rely on a diet of news and information. evidence, facts, truths — we think of these as the building blocks of reality. but in a world in which it is increasingly hard to distinguish the real from the fake, sometimes the most telling observations come from the writers of contemporary fiction — like my guest today, novelist and computer games creator naomi alderman. her latest story is an apocalyptic techno thriller. is the apocalypse that she imagines all too possible? naomi alderman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. i want to start at the beginning. you were raised in a very traditional, observant orthodoxjewish community in north london where, i think it's fair to say, women and girls were expected, by and large, to stay in the background. now, you today have a very powerful, u
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. how do we make sense of the world we live in? many of us rely on a diet of news and information. evidence, facts, truths — we think of these as the building blocks of reality. but in a world in which it is increasingly hard to distinguish the real from the fake, sometimes the most telling observations come from the writers of contemporary...
0
0.0
Mar 20, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the uk government is trying to do what no country has ever done before — create an entirely smoke—free generation. the government's tobacco and vapes bill was introduced to the commons today. under the new plans, children turning 15 this year or younger will never legally be able to be sold tobacco. the age limit will increase year—by—year. the legislation will also restrict how vapes are flavoured, coloured and displayed to try to address the huge number of children using vapes. if the bill is passed it will give the uk some of the world's toughest anti—tobacco laws. earlier, dr marina murphy from the uk vaping association spoke to bbc radio 4's sarah montague. the reality is that children are already banned from vaping, it's already illegal to sell any kind of vaping product to children. so that shouldn't be happening. imean... but it is though, i mean you accept it, and on a very widespread scale. it absolutely is, and i think the issue there is not to create more rules,
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the uk government is trying to do what no country has ever done before — create an entirely smoke—free generation. the government's tobacco and vapes bill was introduced to the commons today. under the new plans, children turning 15 this year or younger will never legally be able to be sold tobacco. the age limit will increase year—by—year. the legislation will also restrict how vapes are flavoured, coloured and displayed to try to address...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
0
0.0
Mar 8, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you live with bbc news. some royal book news _ website. you live with bbc news. some royal book news and - website. you live with bbc news. j some royal book news and prince harry's memoir spay has been nominated for two british book awards. it's estimated the book sold more than 3 million copies in its first week of publication. his father king charles won in 1994 for his children's book the legend of lochnagar. people around the world have been marking international women's day select show you some of the pictures we've been getting in. hundreds of people joined a march in bangkok in thailand walking from the monument to democracy and finishing at the office of the prime minister they were calling for improvements to the kingdom is low maternity leave. meanwhile in pakistan people walk through the streets of the capital islamabad where many also used the occasion to stand in solidarity with women in gaza. and he the scene in roman italy this morning with feminist groups organised a march through the city. the french president emanuel macron wants women around t
you live with bbc news. some royal book news _ website. you live with bbc news. some royal book news and - website. you live with bbc news. j some royal book news and prince harry's memoir spay has been nominated for two british book awards. it's estimated the book sold more than 3 million copies in its first week of publication. his father king charles won in 1994 for his children's book the legend of lochnagar. people around the world have been marking international women's day select show...
0
0.0
Jan 3, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. it's 8am in singapore, and 9am injapan — where we start the programme today. all of the 379 passengers and crew on board a japan airlines plane had a miraculous escape when it became engulfed in flames. thejet was coming in to land, when there was a collision with a coastguard plane. five people on board the smaller aircraft died. it was heading to deliver supplies to people affected by the 7.6 magnitude earthquake, in the province of noto. our correspondent, suranjana tewari, is at haneda airport, with more on the reaction on the ground. haneda airport, behind me, is slowly resuming service — about 100 flights were cancelled as a result of that collision on the runway. now, mostly domestic flights, international flights have been taking off and landing, as well, but really extraordinary images coming in. and people here arejust digesting what happened when those two planes collided, leading to that massive fireball on the runway — and this, just 2a hours after a 7.6 magnitude e
this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. it's 8am in singapore, and 9am injapan — where we start the programme today. all of the 379 passengers and crew on board a japan airlines plane had a miraculous escape when it became engulfed in flames. thejet was coming in to land, when there was a collision with a coastguard plane. five people on board the smaller aircraft died. it was heading to deliver supplies to people affected by the 7.6 magnitude earthquake, in the province of noto....
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
nick ransom, bbc news. finally, a tradition dating back to 1914 and has been revived by local authorities as paris gets ready to welcome the summer olympics games in a few months. the waiter�*s race is open to the staff of all parisian bistros and was organised in front of the city hall, the hotel de ville. about 200 took part, each with a tray carrying a croissant, a cup of coffee and a glass of water for a 2km—long route through central paris. no running is allowed. the winning time was 13.5 minutes. the prize — a night in a swanky paris hotel and a decent tip! of course. lots more more on the bbc sport website or your bbc sport app. but from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. many of us saw some spells of sunshine on sunday and i think it was the sunshine that kind of offset the coolness of the air. now, there won't be as much sunshine around on monday — low pressure is moving in — and not got much snow in the scottish mountains at the moment but that is set to change over the n
nick ransom, bbc news. finally, a tradition dating back to 1914 and has been revived by local authorities as paris gets ready to welcome the summer olympics games in a few months. the waiter�*s race is open to the staff of all parisian bistros and was organised in front of the city hall, the hotel de ville. about 200 took part, each with a tray carrying a croissant, a cup of coffee and a glass of water for a 2km—long route through central paris. no running is allowed. the winning time was...