0
0.0
Apr 7, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're watching bbc news. i'm lyse doucet, live from southern israel as the israel/gaza war reaches its six—month mark. tens of thousands of israelis rally in tel aviv demanding a gaza hostage deal. in cairo, indirect talks between israel and hamas have resumed. i'm azadeh moshiri in london. the other headlines this hour: slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. events are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the beginning of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout. hello, i'm lyse doucet, live in southern israel. it was here in the early hours of viktor bout the seventh six months ago that hamas men carried out a monstrous slaughter. it was described by israel as its darkest day. by the end of the day, after hamas gunmen breached israeli defences, many israelis have been killed and many more taken host
you're watching bbc news. i'm lyse doucet, live from southern israel as the israel/gaza war reaches its six—month mark. tens of thousands of israelis rally in tel aviv demanding a gaza hostage deal. in cairo, indirect talks between israel and hamas have resumed. i'm azadeh moshiri in london. the other headlines this hour: slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. events are being held across rwanda to mark...
0
0.0
Apr 8, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading international pleas for restraint. israel and hamas are now looking at fresh proposals on the table at talks in cairo aimed at securing a truce in gaza and a hostage release deal. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is injerusalem. let's cross to her live for the latest on the ground. eugenics injerusalem, eugenics in jerusalem, where eugenics injerusalem, where there is much speculation here about what is much speculation here about what is the signal being sent by israel. as it announced yesterday, it will no
welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading...
0
0.0
Apr 19, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea abou
no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter...
0
0.0
Jan 19, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. welcome to las vegas. sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens. the consumer electronics show now takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over the years we have seen it all here. autonomous cars going up and down the strip, even a flying one on the sidewalk. so what's going to be big this year? it is time to find out. the self—proclaimed most powerful tech show on earth truly is global, with companies from around the world battling for attention and some splashing out to make a real spectacle. there's even a mini theme park in one of the halls this year with a hydrogen powered train that goes all of a few meters. so lovely of them, to name it after me,
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. welcome to las vegas. sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens. the consumer electronics show now takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over...
13
13
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 1
well, let's discuss those questions with richard burgess, the director of news content for bbc news. thank you, richard, for coming on the programme. now, we've discussed the way the bbc describes hamas at the very start of this conflict. can you see why people like the foreign secretary are thinking the bbc needs to think again now? well, we've always understood that many people don't agree or necessarily understand this policy, but we think it's an important one. it's in our editorial guidelines, and we think it's an important point of principle, and let me explain why. you'll have heard hamas referred to as terrorists on many occasions on the bbc, but that we attribute that. we say, "who is calling them terrorists"? and the reason why we don't do it as the bbc labelling them is if we start to label one group and make a valuejudgment about them as terrorists, we would then have to do exactly the same for every armed group, every army, every government, every violent act across the world. and that's not a position that we, as an impartial broadcaster think we should be in, we don't
well, let's discuss those questions with richard burgess, the director of news content for bbc news. thank you, richard, for coming on the programme. now, we've discussed the way the bbc describes hamas at the very start of this conflict. can you see why people like the foreign secretary are thinking the bbc needs to think again now? well, we've always understood that many people don't agree or necessarily understand this policy, but we think it's an important one. it's in our editorial...
0
0.0
Apr 8, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to bbc news. we start in the middle east, where israel appears to be moving to a new phase of its military operation in gaza. displaced people from the southern gazan city of khan younis have started to return home, after the israel defence forces said they have withdrawn all of their maneuvering ground forces from that area — leaving just one brigade. israel's defence minister yoav gallant said troops have been pulled out to prepare for future missions, including into the now overcrowded city of rafah. much of khan younis is now in ruins after months of bombardment and heavy conflict between israeli troops and fighters from palestinian militant groups. sunday marked six months since hamas, designated a terrorist organisation by the us, uk and other countries, attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, vowed to "crush and destroy hamas" so that it no longer posed any threat, and said he would secure the release of t
welcome to bbc news. we start in the middle east, where israel appears to be moving to a new phase of its military operation in gaza. displaced people from the southern gazan city of khan younis have started to return home, after the israel defence forces said they have withdrawn all of their maneuvering ground forces from that area — leaving just one brigade. israel's defence minister yoav gallant said troops have been pulled out to prepare for future missions, including into the now...
0
0.0
Apr 11, 2024
04/24
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. i am grateful that my father never really knew the extent of how he was duped. auctioneer call i first heard about the zaks collection from konstantin akinsha and andrei vassiliev. from the very beginning, the story seemed hard to believe. we wanted to understand how paintings of such dubious origin could be sold as genuine works, and how did they end up on the walls of museums all around the world 7 one painting from the zaks collection unexpectedly appeared in a scene from christopher nolan's oppenheimer. a few months later, the same painting turned up in anotherfilm, the wonderful story of henry sugar by wes anderson. i'm beatrice gimpel and i'm swiss and i'm partly french through marriage, but i've lived here in london in the uk for 49 years — 49 very happy years. my parents, especially my father, were very interested in paintings and sculpture and from the mid—late �*60s, early
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. i am grateful that my father never really knew the extent of how he was duped. auctioneer call i first heard about the zaks collection from konstantin akinsha and andrei vassiliev. from the very beginning, the story seemed hard to believe. we wanted to understand how paintings of such dubious origin could be sold as genuine works, and how did they end up on the walls of...
0
0.0
May 10, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it was all the things that you want bbc news to say. i put it together and played at the meeting, and they just said, that's it, you have done it. that's one of those moments in life where you just say, there you go. life where you “ust say, there you no. ., ., ., life where you “ust say, there you go. congratulations, david. it is still going- _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking at _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking at the i go. congratulations, david. it is| still going. looking at the clock, we have only got about 2.5 minutes until we play it again. thank you for talking to us live from oxfordshire. back if you live in just a back if you live injust a moment. good afternoon. this is bbc news. keir starmer and fails his rival plan. there is fierce fighting in ukraine's car kyiv region. a dutch performer has been stopped from rehearsing at the eurovision song contest.
it was all the things that you want bbc news to say. i put it together and played at the meeting, and they just said, that's it, you have done it. that's one of those moments in life where you just say, there you go. life where you “ust say, there you no. ., ., ., life where you “ust say, there you go. congratulations, david. it is still going- _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking at _ go. congratulations, david....
0
0.0
Jan 3, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. more than a hundred people die in iran — in two explosions near the grave of a top revolutionary guards commander. the united nations peacekeeping mission in lebanon says it is deeply concerned about rising tensions — following the killing of a senior hamas figure. and junior doctors in england begin a six—day walk—out over pay — the longest strike in the health service's history. and this history—making teenager is on target for further glory. 16—year—old luke littler could tonight become the youngest player to win the world darts championship. hello, i'm ben thompson, welcome to the programme. more than 100 people have been killed and scores more injured in two explosions in southeastern iran, near the grave of a top revolutionary guards commander. state television says the blasts occurred in quick succession in the city of kerman, during a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the killing of qasem soleimani. he was iran's most powerful military commander and was kille
this is bbc news. more than a hundred people die in iran — in two explosions near the grave of a top revolutionary guards commander. the united nations peacekeeping mission in lebanon says it is deeply concerned about rising tensions — following the killing of a senior hamas figure. and junior doctors in england begin a six—day walk—out over pay — the longest strike in the health service's history. and this history—making teenager is on target for further glory. 16—year—old luke...
0
0.0
Feb 12, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
fergus walsh, bbc news. next, migrating animals face a growing threat of extinction from hunting, fishing, and habitat destruction, according to a new report. overall, more than 40% of migratory species listed as needing international protection are declining in numbers. many could be wiped out, with marine animals in greatest danger. the report, by the un environment programme, is being presented at a gathering in uzbekistan. now let's go to susan lieberman, who is the vice president of international policy at the wildlife conservation society. thank you very much for coming on the programme. mr; thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on | the programme._ good the programme. my pleasure. good evenina. the programme. my pleasure. good evening- so — the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is the _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is
fergus walsh, bbc news. next, migrating animals face a growing threat of extinction from hunting, fishing, and habitat destruction, according to a new report. overall, more than 40% of migratory species listed as needing international protection are declining in numbers. many could be wiped out, with marine animals in greatest danger. the report, by the un environment programme, is being presented at a gathering in uzbekistan. now let's go to susan lieberman, who is the vice president of...
0
0.0
May 1, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll have more on this developing story right here on bbc news. images show police entering the building, as you see on screen, making their way through a window, by the looks of things, trying to make their way into the hall to get to the students that have camped out inside. the campus is in upper manhattan which has been a focal point of student protests that have spread to dozens of universities and schools across the us, expressing opposition to israel's war in gaza. police are, quote, clearing it out, as they marched to the barricaded entrance to the building and police action comes hours after new york mayor eric adams and the nypd held a joint press conference where they blamed professional outside agitators escalating the situation and said that it was in public safety issue, that was what they said. let's move on and will bring the story later on our programmes here on bbc news. back to business news. binance founder changpeng zhao was sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty to money laundering charges last november. the
we'll have more on this developing story right here on bbc news. images show police entering the building, as you see on screen, making their way through a window, by the looks of things, trying to make their way into the hall to get to the students that have camped out inside. the campus is in upper manhattan which has been a focal point of student protests that have spread to dozens of universities and schools across the us, expressing opposition to israel's war in gaza. police are, quote,...
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 12, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we asked bbc news and they told us... finally, dominating tv news output on monday was the solar eclipse that appeared across parts of north america, prompting great excitement among those that witnessed it. nada tawfiq was one of the bbc�*s reporters on the spot. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. watching that was alberto nieto who sent us this video. finally, dominating tv news output on monday was the solar eclipse that appeared across parts of north america, prompting great excitement among those that witnessed it. nada tawfiq was one of the bbc�*s reporters on the spot. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. watching that was alberto nieto who sent us this video. and the journalist was describing the crowds witnessing the astrological phenomenon
we asked bbc news and they told us... finally, dominating tv news output on monday was the solar eclipse that appeared across parts of north america, prompting great excitement among those that witnessed it. nada tawfiq was one of the bbc�*s reporters on the spot. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. watching that was alberto nieto who sent us this video....
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're live with bbc news. the us state department is standing by a recent intelligence assessment that a foreign adversary wasn't behind cases of so—called havana syndrome in american officials. it has been the broad conclusion of the intelligence community since march 2023 that it is unlikely a foreign address every is responsible for these anomalous health incidents and it is something that the intelligence committee has investigated extensively and continues to look at. we will look at new information as it comes in and make assessments inside the state department and with our intelligence community. the state department's response follows new reporting from cbs's 60 minutes, der spiegel and the insider has uncovered links to a secret russian military intelligence unit, and cases of the medical phonenom that us diplomats and intelligence officers in havana, cuba, began reporting in 2016. the kremlin has denied involvement. the us had called them "health attacks," and now labels them "anomalous health inci
you're live with bbc news. the us state department is standing by a recent intelligence assessment that a foreign adversary wasn't behind cases of so—called havana syndrome in american officials. it has been the broad conclusion of the intelligence community since march 2023 that it is unlikely a foreign address every is responsible for these anomalous health incidents and it is something that the intelligence committee has investigated extensively and continues to look at. we will look at...
0
0.0
Feb 7, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're live with bbc news. the prince of wales will return to public engagements today for the first time since his father king charles' cancer the king is in sandringham in norfolk as he recovers from his first round of cancer treatment. he is now expected to carry out more duties whilst the king steps back from public engagements. this morning, handing honours out at windsor castle. thank you forjoining as here on bbc news. we have had a couple of days to absorb this news of the king's cancer diagnosis and have also seen
you're live with bbc news. the prince of wales will return to public engagements today for the first time since his father king charles' cancer the king is in sandringham in norfolk as he recovers from his first round of cancer treatment. he is now expected to carry out more duties whilst the king steps back from public engagements. this morning, handing honours out at windsor castle. thank you forjoining as here on bbc news. we have had a couple of days to absorb this news of the king's cancer...
0
0.0
Apr 28, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says a planned ground assault on the city of rafah could be suspended if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority, hours after hamas released a video of two of the hostages. us police in riot gear have clashed with students staging sit—ins — the latest escalation in a wave of pro—palestinian protests that have sprung up at campuses around the country. students are calling for colleges to boycott companies with ties to israel. the sit—ins have seen some graduation ceremonies cancelled. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic has become the shipwreck�*s most expensive item ever bought at auction. the timepiece, owned byjothacob astor, was bought by an anonymous bidder for more than £1 million, including fees. now on bbc news, click.
this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says a planned ground assault on the city of rafah could be suspended if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority, hours after hamas released a video of two of the hostages. us police in riot gear have clashed with students staging sit—ins — the latest escalation in a wave of pro—palestinian protests that have sprung up at campuses around the country. students 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
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
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
Jan 31, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - it's that familiar drone noise, but this drone is much bigger than the usual type you'll see. and it's been flying around falmouth harbour as a trial to see how it can be used in a maritime setting. we're just trying the simple things really. we're just trying the simple things, really. actually, those simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment. so, we're just flying the drone from from ship to shore. we think there's business potential to use drones for that type of activity in the future. those behind the programme say they've shown they could deliver supplies to large civilian vessels within the harbour. there's been ship—to—shore deliveries like this in singapore since 2022. unfortunately, the regulatory barriers we have, as well as the weather here, limit us from operating as much as we do in over in other countries. over in other countries. we want to expand that in the near future as regu
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - it's that familiar drone noise, but this drone is much bigger than the usual type you'll see. and it's been flying around falmouth harbour as a trial to see how it can be used in a maritime setting. we're just trying the simple things really. we're just trying the simple things, really. actually, those simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment. so, we're just flying the drone from from ship...
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
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. us secretary of state antony blinken is on his way to europe for a five—day visit. he'll meet french president emmanuel macron in paris with a packed agenda — they will discuss ukraine, gaza and haiti. he will then attend the nato foreign ministers�* meeting in brussels. the highest court in florida has upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. the procedure was previously allowed up to fifteen weeks. florida's supreme court has also ruled that voters will be able to decide on expanding abortion access in november. north korea has fired another ballistic missile, according to south korea's military. japan's coast guard said the apparent missile fell into the sea —— outside of its exclusive economic zone. if you're a fan of winter sports, you'll know all about curling — whose contestants slide heavy stones along the ice, and frantically scrub their path with brushes. but where do the blocks of granite come from? in the lead—up to th
this is bbc news. us secretary of state antony blinken is on his way to europe for a five—day visit. he'll meet french president emmanuel macron in paris with a packed agenda — they will discuss ukraine, gaza and haiti. he will then attend the nato foreign ministers�* meeting in brussels. the highest court in florida has upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. the procedure was previously allowed up to fifteen weeks. florida's supreme court has...
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
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
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died. voting is underway in catalonia, where pro—independence supporters wanting to break away from spain are hoping to maintain their majority in the regional parliament. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests, switzerland are crowned this year's winners. you're watching bbc news. the best programmes of last year will be honoured at the bafta tv awards in a few hours time. arrivals are under way at the awards ceremony in london. colin paterson and the team are on the red carpet. let's join them now. the writing has been phenomena
this is bbc news. the headlines — israel tells tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah, as it steps up military operations in southern gaza, carrying out fresh strikes. the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage nadav popplewell has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died. voting is underway in catalonia, where...
0
0.0
Feb 19, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
katie razzall, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. sunday started the day on quite a wet note for large areas of england, but it was tibenham in norfolk that was the wettest place in the country with 31mm of rain. once that cleared, most of the uk had some decent spells of sunshine and it was an exceptionally mild day. the highest temperature, in hampshire's gosport, was 17 degrees celsius. that's 8 degrees celsius above average for this time of the year. it'll stay pretty mild as well as we go through the next few hours. a band of rain crosses scotland and northern ireland. the rain heavy for a time, but it won't last very long. eventually, we'll start to see that rain encroaching in across parts of northern england and wales as we start off monday morning. a mild and frost—free start to the day, temperatures typically around 7 or 8 degrees. now, through the rest of monday, this band of rain reaches east anglia, southeast england, but very weak. just an odd patch of rain left over and a stripe of cloud. further northwestwards, a ri
katie razzall, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. sunday started the day on quite a wet note for large areas of england, but it was tibenham in norfolk that was the wettest place in the country with 31mm of rain. once that cleared, most of the uk had some decent spells of sunshine and it was an exceptionally mild day. the highest temperature, in hampshire's gosport, was 17 degrees celsius. that's 8 degrees celsius above average for this time of the year. it'll stay pretty...
0
0.0
May 18, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: president zelensky has admitted that ukraine's lack of military manpower is sapping its forces' morale. he was speaking to the french news agency on the eve of the implementation of a new law which will extend kyiv�*s powers of conscription. mr zelensky reiterated his country's need for better air defences. the israeli army says it's involved in intense fighting in the jabaliya area of northern gaza, which it previously said was mostly cleared of hamas fighters. the israel defence forces says tanks — supported by warplanes and drones — are fighting both above ground and in tunnels. the world number one men's golfer scottie scheffler has been charged with assaulting a police officer outside the venue where he's playing in a major us tournament, the pga championship. he was arrested in kentucky before being released. scheffler said the incident was a big misunderstanding. now on bbc news, the travel show coming up on this week's show... it looks like a flotation dev
this is bbc news. the headlines: president zelensky has admitted that ukraine's lack of military manpower is sapping its forces' morale. he was speaking to the french news agency on the eve of the implementation of a new law which will extend kyiv�*s powers of conscription. mr zelensky reiterated his country's need for better air defences. the israeli army says it's involved in intense fighting in the jabaliya area of northern gaza, which it previously said was mostly cleared of hamas...
0
0.0
Jan 31, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. new post—brexit border checks are in place hitting food — plant and animal imports to britain from the eu. we assess the impact on trade. a usjudge blocks elon musk�*s tesla pay deal — calling the $56 billion package "unfathomable". so what now? markets are on fed watch asjerome powell and his team wrap up their first meeting of the year. so when will the us central bank start lowering interest rates? two of the "magnificent seven" tech stocks reveal how much money they are making — alphabet and microsoft — with investors asking who is winning the ai race? hello, i'm sally bundock with all your latest business news. we start here in the uk where it's a brave new day for brexit. new border checks came into force at midnight — so are in place now at uk borders on imported food — animal and plant products from the eu. these include additional customs rules — more paperwork and in some cases physical checks — changes that echo what the eu has had in place for uk export
this is bbc news. new post—brexit border checks are in place hitting food — plant and animal imports to britain from the eu. we assess the impact on trade. a usjudge blocks elon musk�*s tesla pay deal — calling the $56 billion package "unfathomable". so what now? markets are on fed watch asjerome powell and his team wrap up their first meeting of the year. so when will the us central bank start lowering interest rates? two of the "magnificent seven" tech stocks...
0
0.0
Jan 4, 2024
01/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
bbc news. >> you can see the cast after the explosion. those were carried on a stretcher and ambances rushed to the scene. >> it is certainly not in israel's interest to do this right now. it has got its hands full in gaza and the west bank. >> at the moment, this incident in such attacks has high ambiguity. nobody expected that. >> more than 100 people are killed in two explosions in iran and no o has yet claimed responsibility and we will ask who can be behind it. the security council is talking about attacks on ships in the red sea. we will foster that in new york. in lebon, a warning from the head of hezbollah. he says the killing of a hamas leader in lebanon will not go unpunished. in england, jena doctors have started their longest ever strike. we will ask a doctor what could end the ongoing disputes. a 16-year-old is in the world championship final do to get underway in just a couple of minutes. how far can he go? we should know in the next couple of hours. we are going to start in iran.
bbc news. >> you can see the cast after the explosion. those were carried on a stretcher and ambances rushed to the scene. >> it is certainly not in israel's interest to do this right now. it has got its hands full in gaza and the west bank. >> at the moment, this incident in such attacks has high ambiguity. nobody expected that. >> more than 100 people are killed in two explosions in iran and no o has yet claimed responsibility and we will ask who can be behind it. the...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines... a briton is among seven aid workers killed in what a us—based charity says was an israeli air strike in gaza. world central kitchen says it's suspending its operations. an expanded childcare scheme rolls out across england — but critics of the plan claim it's not enough. and we head to the island of ailsa craig, off scotland's west a high—tech solution to help manage type one diabetes. and we head to the island of ailsa craig, off scotland's west coast, to learn how the granite used for the winter sport, curling, is crafted. more now on our top story... a food charity is halting its work in gaza after seven staff members were killed in what it says was an israeli air strike. world central kitchen accused israel of assaulting humanitarian groups working in difficult conditions, and said food was being used as a weapon. the charity called the strike an attack on humanitarian organisations working in the most dire situations. israel says it is conducting a thorough review of the in
this is bbc news. the headlines... a briton is among seven aid workers killed in what a us—based charity says was an israeli air strike in gaza. world central kitchen says it's suspending its operations. an expanded childcare scheme rolls out across england — but critics of the plan claim it's not enough. and we head to the island of ailsa craig, off scotland's west a high—tech solution to help manage type one diabetes. and we head to the island of ailsa craig, off scotland's west coast,...
0
0.0
Mar 29, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tuned into bbc news. , ., ., ., ., bbc news. if you have not heard of cha el bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart _ bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart yet, _ bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart yet, you - bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart yet, you soon . of chapel heart yet, you soon will. it of chapel heart yet, you soon will. , ., , will. it is an energy here with the fancier _ will. it is an energy here with the fancier which _ will. it is an energy here with the fancier which is _ will. it is an energy here with i the fancier which is unmatched. uk fans. it is so different. and we absolutely love it. # you can have him, joline. that one of many — you can have him, joline. that one of many up—and—coming artists drawn to the uk's rapidly growing country scene. beyonce's move into country has been hailed as a game changer. for a strong right now taking on the mainstream but doesn't meet fan expectation? everyone is welcome _ meet fan expectation? everyone is welcome in _ m
tuned into bbc news. , ., ., ., ., bbc news. if you have not heard of cha el bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart _ bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart yet, _ bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart yet, you - bbc news. if you have not heard of chapel heart yet, you soon . of chapel heart yet, you soon will. it of chapel heart yet, you soon will. , ., , will. it is an energy here with the fancier _ will. it is an energy here with the fancier which _ will. it is an...
0
0.0
Mar 29, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pauland danielle, thank you, both, the being with us on bbc news.— us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank— us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you _ us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so _ us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so much - us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so much forl much. thank you so much for havin: much. thank you so much for having us- — back here in the us, in new york, the founder of the bankrupt crypto currency exchange ftx, sam bankman—fried, was sentenced to 25 years in prison. a federaljudge at manhattan court house ruled that the 32—year—old knew he acted criminally but had shown no remorse. mr bankman—fried, who's expected to appeal the sentence, apologised for his actions but did not admit to criminal wrongdoing. he was found guilty of fraud and money laundering last year. before his firm's collapse in 2022, the former billionaire became a celebrity atop a crypto empire. prosecutors said he raided customer accounts for bribes, illegal political donations and risky investments. our business c
pauland danielle, thank you, both, the being with us on bbc news.— us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank— us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you _ us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so _ us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so much - us on bbc news. thank you so much. thank you so much forl much. thank you so much for havin: much. thank you so much for having us- — back here in the us, in new york, the founder of the bankrupt crypto currency exchange ftx, sam...
0
0.0
Feb 16, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were discussed. the swiftposium discussed everything about taylor swift from my own analysis of the economics of her fandom, through people from law and medicine and science and archaeology, it was super varied but a really great place to explore what makes her that cultural phenomenon she has become. what is that when you talk about the factors that make her who she is? what are some aspects that come to mind? a lot of it comes down to the fact that she has been performing for 18 years now, which is a really long time, and the
faisal islam, bbc news. now to australia, where taylor swift kicks off the latest seven—show leg of her eras tour in melbourne on friday. analysts say this 2024 tour will likely surpass the $1 billion mark in march, having already grossed more than a billion dollars in 2023, making it the most lucrative in music history. georgia carroll is a sociologist at the university of sydney. she was also one of the keynote speakers at the weekend's swiftposium. i asked her what kind of ideas were...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
jessica lane, bbc news, hull. for many of us, reading is a skill we take for granted, but for the seven million people across england who have very low literacy skills it can often make everyday tasks a real challenge. in one of the worst affected areas in the country, the north east, one former teacher is now on a mission to change that. our correspondent sharon barbour reports. books that millions of people across the country can't read. in england alone more than seven million people struggle with the written word and most keep it a secret. one of the worst affected areas for illiteracy is the north east of england. for years, a former teacher has wanted to help. ah for... apple. ah.. ah for apple. but then kerry clegg saw this. it was a documentary about jay blades from the repair shop, who was learning to read. this is going to be my first attempt to learn since school. i contacted them and said we've got a great need up here. how do you spell tree? t... where's r? r... 0k. that's it. and then e. but e starts
jessica lane, bbc news, hull. for many of us, reading is a skill we take for granted, but for the seven million people across england who have very low literacy skills it can often make everyday tasks a real challenge. in one of the worst affected areas in the country, the north east, one former teacher is now on a mission to change that. our correspondent sharon barbour reports. books that millions of people across the country can't read. in england alone more than seven million people...
0
0.0
Jan 13, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ian haslam, bbc news. thank you for watching bbc news. we will be back at the top of the our in taiwan to see how the accounting is going in the election. very important election. our reporter reporting in the last few minutes that it reporting in the last few minutes thatitis reporting in the last few minutes that it is close, he says, on almost exactly as the polls have been saying for the last month. the vice president holding a 4.5% lead. all the latest news out of the top of the latest news out of the top of the hour, stay with us on bbc news. hello, there. most of us have seen plenty of this today, a lot of cloud around, but it is predominantly dry. the weather story, though, is on the change from tomorrow and into next week. it's going to turn noticeably colder with a risk of snow, even at lower levels in the north. and, yes, we will see some severe night—time frost. for the here and now, though, for the start of this weekend, we've got this cold front sinking its way steadily southwards. the real cold air not quite arriving yet,
ian haslam, bbc news. thank you for watching bbc news. we will be back at the top of the our in taiwan to see how the accounting is going in the election. very important election. our reporter reporting in the last few minutes that it reporting in the last few minutes thatitis reporting in the last few minutes that it is close, he says, on almost exactly as the polls have been saying for the last month. the vice president holding a 4.5% lead. all the latest news out of the top of the latest...
0
0.0
Feb 26, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal. some of those falsely accused of fraud have told the public inquiry they were bullied or intimidated by post office investigators. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. liverpool have won the football league cup for a 10th time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwanted record, they have lost their last six c
this is bbc news. the news in the uk. a body has been found in the search for a boy who went missing at a lake in staffordshire. emergency services were called on saturday, after three boys were spotted in the water. two of the boys managed to get out and were taken to hospital — but the body of a 17—year—old boy was found on sunday. the post office has hired criminal investigators to look at how its own staff previously pursued subpostmasters caught up in the faulty horizon it scandal....
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
vanessa clarke, bbc news, liverpool. in the united states, donald trump has posted a $175 million bond in his new york civilfraud case. and financially, it could have been a lot worse for the former president. in february, he was found to have fraudulently inflated property values. he was initially ordered to pay $1164 million, but a court said he could pay the smaller sum within ten days — while he appeals the penalty. the payment means the former president wards off asset seizures by the state. mr trump claims it's all a political witch hunt. it's just one of several court cases he's facing as he looks toward the november election. our correspondent peter bowes has more. donald trump was originally ordered to pay $451; million, that was the judgment against him in the case in which he was found to have used fraudulent business tactics to increase the profits of his company. donald trump has indicated that he is appealing that decision, but his lawyers have said that it has proven to be a practical impossibility, gett
vanessa clarke, bbc news, liverpool. in the united states, donald trump has posted a $175 million bond in his new york civilfraud case. and financially, it could have been a lot worse for the former president. in february, he was found to have fraudulently inflated property values. he was initially ordered to pay $1164 million, but a court said he could pay the smaller sum within ten days — while he appeals the penalty. the payment means the former president wards off asset seizures by the...
0
0.0
Jan 3, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is new beginnings, a home for racehorses at the end of their careers. the animals come here to learn new skills before they're found new homes. they've finished their racing career. they've been an athlete at the top of the game, they're racing fit. so when when they're no longer a racehorse, they're just a horse that used to race, then they need to learn to slow down a little bit and to use the body differently and to learn new skills. we do specialise in quirky, difficult horses. if a horse is, when it finishes racing, straight forward, there's plenty of places that can take that horse and retrain it. but if it's quirky and it's difficult, then you need the expertise to be able to turn that horse around and give it the time and space that it needs to adapt to a new life. in 14 years, new beginnings have helped hundreds of former racehorses find new homes. first, they go back to basics, then slowly build from there. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news websi
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is new beginnings, a home for racehorses at the end of their careers. the animals come here to learn new skills before they're found new homes. they've finished their racing career. they've been an athlete at the top of the game, they're racing fit. so when when they're no longer a racehorse, they're just a horse that used to race, then they need to learn to slow down a little bit and to use the body...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. four gunmen arrested after 133 killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin vows they will be punished. the islamic state group claims responsibility — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. iam in i am in windsor with the princess of wales lives with her family and people here have been offering support to her after she has revealed her cancer diagnosis. 0n the outskirts of gaza city deaths have risen to 19. the world's most famous landmarks are plunged into darkness, as they take part in earth hour, to raise awareness of environmental issues. hello i'm nicky schiller — welcome to the programmme. we start this hour in russia. president putin says all those involved in the attack on a concert hall near moscow — which killed at least 133 people — will be punished. this is the scene live in moscow where people have been leaving flowers in memory of those who died and we've seen candles being lit. others have queued to donate blood for the victi
this is bbc news. four gunmen arrested after 133 killed in a moscow concert hall attack — president putin vows they will be punished. the islamic state group claims responsibility — releasing a photo of four masked men it says were involved. iam in i am in windsor with the princess of wales lives with her family and people here have been offering support to her after she has revealed her cancer diagnosis. 0n the outskirts of gaza city deaths have risen to 19. the world's most famous...
0
0.0
May 7, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're live with bbc news. thejudge overseeing donald trump's first criminal trial threatened to throw the former president in jail. judgejuan merchan found mr trump in contempt of court for a 10th time, saying he violated his gag order by commenting on the jury and how it was selected. thejudge said he recognises that mr trump could very—well be the next president, and said that throwing him in jail is the last thing he wants to do. but he said he has a job to do to uphold the judicial system. our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports. document styli. prosecutors show evidence they say proves trump coaxed the book to conceal election crimes. today in court it turned from tales of conspiracy to cover up as the former trump organization controllerjeffrey mike conley took the stand. he detailed how he was called a meeting with then cfo allen weisselberg in january 2017. he said he was given a copy of cowan�*s back statement during his $130,000 wire to stormy daniels' lawyer. his handwritten note det
you're live with bbc news. thejudge overseeing donald trump's first criminal trial threatened to throw the former president in jail. judgejuan merchan found mr trump in contempt of court for a 10th time, saying he violated his gag order by commenting on the jury and how it was selected. thejudge said he recognises that mr trump could very—well be the next president, and said that throwing him in jail is the last thing he wants to do. but he said he has a job to do to uphold the judicial...
16
16
Feb 23, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
bbc news - bringing _ uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you — uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you different - — bringing you different stories from across the uk. with wide open space and expansive views, this valley in sheffield could be a popular place to live. but the estate, which was built about 60 years ago, is becoming dilapidated while it waits for a £97 million face—lift. the refurbishment was first planned in 2017. ~ �* ., , , ., in 2017. we're now present at 2024, and — in 2017. we're now present at 2024, and nothing _ in 2017. we're now present at 2024, and nothing has - in 2017. we're now present at. 2024, and nothing has happened — not a single spade has hit the ground. very frustrated. frustrated for the people living on the estate. under the lans, living on the estate. under the plans. blocks _ living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of _ living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of mazents - living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of mazents like l plans, blocks of mazents like this one were to be knocked down and
bbc news - bringing _ uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you — uk, this is bbc news. bbc news - bringing you different - — bringing you different stories from across the uk. with wide open space and expansive views, this valley in sheffield could be a popular place to live. but the estate, which was built about 60 years ago, is becoming dilapidated while it waits for a £97 million face—lift. the refurbishment was first planned in 2017. ~ �* ., , , ., in 2017. we're now present...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. as smoke filled the cabin, all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the burning japan airlines aircraft using the emergency inflatable slides. japan airlines and airbus have both expressed their sympathies for those affected by the accident. japanese officials say at least 48 people have died and many others are trapped beneath rubble, after a powerful earthquake. ukraine suffers another intense night of russian bombardment, leaving at least five people dead. ukraine's air defence claims 35 drones were shot down. time for a look at the business news now. tesla, the elon musk controlled car—maker which pioneered mass market electric vehicles, has been relegated to second position in the global league of electric car—makers. its chinese rival, byd has reported that it sold 526,000 cars in the final quarter of last year compared t
this is bbc news. the headlines: japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. as smoke filled the cabin, all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the burning japan airlines aircraft using the emergency inflatable slides. japan airlines and airbus have both expressed their sympathies for those affected by the accident. japanese officials say at least 48 people have died and many others are trapped...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish settlers in the israeli occupied west bank and east jerusalem.settlements are considered illegal under international law. israel disputes this. from the west bank, our senior international correspondent, orla guerin sent this report. the hills of the west bank, palestinian land eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now, many on israel's far right want to bring settlements back to gaza. like yehuda shimon, who has raised ten children in this settler outpost in the west bank. he lived in
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. with the war still raging in gaza there are calls from the far—right in israel forjewish settlers to return to gaza — where israel had settlements until 2005. the idea has support from ministers in israels hard—right government including the ministerfor public security itamar ben gvir. a prominent settler leader has told the bbc that she already has 500 families "signed up who are ready to move immediately". there are 700,000 jewish...
0
0.0
Jan 17, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
do you stay with bbc news. do stay with bbc news. hello there. our current cold snap may well be coming to an end, but before it does so, i think something of a sting in the tail. of course, over recent days, we've seen plenty of these snow showers — this one looking very heavy as it obscures the skyline of the island of sky. and it is in northern scotland we've seen the largest accumulations of snow through wednesday. through wednesday, we had over 20 centimetres on the deck in lerwick, and that was before this loss arrived. this is a trough bringing particularly heavy showers, widespread, prolonged showers southwards, and that willjust increase the risk of seeing some disruption. now, for northern scotland, an additional 5—15cm of snow as we go through thursday, a much greater chance of seeing some disruption in northern ireland, too. i think we could see around 5—10cm of snow around 5—10cm of snow building in here, so a much greater risk of seeing some disruption. and for northern scotland, as well as all that heavy snow, winds gusting
do you stay with bbc news. do stay with bbc news. hello there. our current cold snap may well be coming to an end, but before it does so, i think something of a sting in the tail. of course, over recent days, we've seen plenty of these snow showers — this one looking very heavy as it obscures the skyline of the island of sky. and it is in northern scotland we've seen the largest accumulations of snow through wednesday. through wednesday, we had over 20 centimetres on the deck in lerwick, and...
0
0.0
Jan 12, 2024
01/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: and now, "bbc news". anchor: i am in washd this bbc world news america. rebels hit back after overnight strikes on the human but the white house says it is not interested in war. israel rejecting accusations of committing genocide in gaza as a distortion of the truth. eight massive lizard hits iowa just as it is about to kick off the election contest. we will hear from our reporter on the ground. ♪ welcome to world news america the houthis are valuing the u.s. and u.k. are -- confirming they had 30 locations identified in threats in response to weeks of attacks by the orion-backed houthi movement on the ships in the red sea disrupting commercial movement. there was a response today with an antiship ballistic missile but did not cause damage. a coalition of countries were involved in last night's military operation to destroy houthi-command centers, munitions depots, and air defense systems. jeremy bowen has a look and the consequences for the region. correspondent: in the capital of yemen, a huge rally in support of palestinians filled the city's broade
announcer: and now, "bbc news". anchor: i am in washd this bbc world news america. rebels hit back after overnight strikes on the human but the white house says it is not interested in war. israel rejecting accusations of committing genocide in gaza as a distortion of the truth. eight massive lizard hits iowa just as it is about to kick off the election contest. we will hear from our reporter on the ground. ♪ welcome to world news america the houthis are valuing the u.s. and u.k....
0
0.0
Feb 15, 2024
02/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> this is the second of successful attacks the ukrainians have mounted against russian warships in the past month alone. >> they have been able to push the black sea fleet away from the western part of the black sea. this is a great achievement, a great victory for ukraine. >> the united states continues to stand in force with ukraine and america will continue to support ukraine's fight against putin's aggression. >> we know we are on the right side of fighting off this illegal aggression, all we need to show is we have the political will. ♪ >> hello. we will have the latest from ukraine as well as the latest from the nato meeting this afternoon and will be taking a look at what we know about these pictures. ukrainian drones sinking a russian ship, say the ukrainians. we will see what we can verify. in the u.k., inflation stays at 4%, and food prices fell in january for the first time in two years. we will look at ai fakes and elections.
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> this is the second of successful attacks the ukrainians have mounted against russian warships in the past month alone. >> they have been able to push the black sea fleet away from the western part of the black sea. this is a great achievement, a great victory for ukraine. >> the united states continues to stand in force with ukraine and america will continue to...
0
0.0
Jan 23, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up on bbc news... fresh from winning his first darts tournament, teenager luke littler will play luke humphries on the opening night of the premier league in a rematch of the pdc world championship final. good evening. "these children were just walking home from a great night out" — the words of a father whose daughter was one of three people stabbed to death in a stranger attack in nottingham lastjune. today the killer, valdo calocane, had his manslaughter plea accepted on grounds of diminished responsibility due to a serious mental illness. two 19—year—old students, grace o'malley—kumar and barnaby webber, and a 65—year—old school caretaker ian coates died in the attack. our midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. first came the shock. then the sadness. and then the support. on the 13th ofjune, the city of nottingham was scarred by a killer who left three people dead. they were 19—year—old students barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar and school caretaker ian coates, who was 6
coming up on bbc news... fresh from winning his first darts tournament, teenager luke littler will play luke humphries on the opening night of the premier league in a rematch of the pdc world championship final. good evening. "these children were just walking home from a great night out" — the words of a father whose daughter was one of three people stabbed to death in a stranger attack in nottingham lastjune. today the killer, valdo calocane, had his manslaughter plea accepted on...
0
0.0
Mar 1, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
june kelly, bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine, two years after the invasion. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he used it to send this warning to western nations. "don't send your troops to ukraine." translation: they need - to understand once and for all that we have weapons, too, that can strike targets on their territory. and everything they think up and scare the world with risks a nuclear conflict and the end of civilisation. regarding russia, he pledged to reduce poverty, boost the birth rate and raise incomes. well, there is an election coming up. the kremlin clearly wanted russians to see this speech. it was shown live on billboards. even in some cinemas. although thi
june kelly, bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine, two years after the invasion. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he used it to send this warning to western nations....
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to bbc news. changes to employees' rights to ask for flexible working are due to come into force in the uk tomorrow, saturday, when the employment relations act 2023 becomes law. the new legislation removes the requirement for an employee to have 26 weeks' continuous service before they can make a formal flexible working request. this means the right to request flexible working becomes a day—one right. after experiencing discrimination as a new mother, victoria usherfounded her own company in 2010 and made sure flexibility was embedded into its dna.
welcome to bbc news. changes to employees' rights to ask for flexible working are due to come into force in the uk tomorrow, saturday, when the employment relations act 2023 becomes law. the new legislation removes the requirement for an employee to have 26 weeks' continuous service before they can make a formal flexible working request. this means the right to request flexible working becomes a day—one right. after experiencing discrimination as a new mother, victoria usherfounded her own...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2024
02/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and sambad his way into the hearts of millions of viewers. taking part in strictly to me is the bestjob in the world. there are two things that i love to do and they are perform and to teach. and i think this is the onlyjob in the world where i actually get to do both of the things i love at the same time. over the next three years, he was partnered with former eastenders star anita dobson. # bring me sunshine.# emmerdale actress lisa riley, who he reached the semifinal with. and dragons den star deborah meaden. members of the
tom symonds, bbc news. robin windsor, a former professional on strictly come dancing, has died aged 44. he appeared on the bbc one show from 2010 until 2013, partnering with celebrities patsy kensit, anita dobson, lisa riley and deborah meaden. windsor�*s cause of death has not yet been confirmed. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. the former dance champion joined the strictly family in 2010. robin windsor. applause and together with his first dance partner, patsy kensit, he salsad and...