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the uk government net zero target is net zero by 20 50, five years later than scotland. why is this happening? the short answer is the scottish government knows it will not now meet its 2030 target. this report from the climate change committee last month that the scottish government's policies and plans fall far short of what is needed. expect some criticism of the scottish government tomorrow, in particular the snp�*s partners in power the scottish greens. and environmental campaigners will want to hear specific details and evidence of how the scottish government plans to get to that 2045 net zero target while missing the 2013 milestone. james cook, thank you. the actor hugh grant has settled his long running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. his lawyers told him he could face legal costs of up to £10 million even if he won, and he says he's been offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle. katie razzall is here with me. he has been campaigning on issues of press intrusion for years. now this? he has clearly done it reluctantly
the uk government net zero target is net zero by 20 50, five years later than scotland. why is this happening? the short answer is the scottish government knows it will not now meet its 2030 target. this report from the climate change committee last month that the scottish government's policies and plans fall far short of what is needed. expect some criticism of the scottish government tomorrow, in particular the snp�*s partners in power the scottish greens. and environmental campaigners will...
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more on that story for our uk viewers on newsnight tonight. adidas says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the company has had a turbulent 18 months after cut ties with the wrapper, kanye west. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. kanye west, things are looking up foradidas. in kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that is about £598 million. the news comes after adidas reported its first losses in 30 years last month. lesser member come the sportswear brand cut ties with kanye west in 2022 over anti—semitic comments he made on social media. and in february adidas said it planned to sell its remaining trainers for cost price. now the company making trainers said its operating profit had significantly increase compared with a year earlier when it was hit by the split with the wrapper. adidas then pledged to donate some of its proceeds from the yeezy stock to charity saying the
more on that story for our uk viewers on newsnight tonight. adidas says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the company has had a turbulent 18 months after cut ties with the wrapper, kanye west. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. kanye west, things are looking up foradidas. in kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that is about...
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the uk�*s foreign secretary lord cameron has urged israel to do as little as possible to escalate tensions in the middle east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. an iran�*s president has warned there will be a harsh response if israel has the slightest response to its retaliatory attack over the weekend. i�*m lyse doucet injerusalem, with the latest on the response to iran�*s weekend attack i�*m annita mcveigh in london. our other main stories. a russian missile kills 14 and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone.
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the post office inquiry continues today, with a former investigatior and former chairman set to give evidence. yesterday the inquiry heard there were problems with the horizon it system as it was being introduced in 1999. the post office prosecuted 700 people due to the faulty computer system and it has been described as one of the worst miscarriages of justice in british history. the inquiry has been hearing from john longman, a post office investigator who describes one case where they should have been an investigation into a possible computer fault. i seem to recall that this was a case where i asked why is it being sent over to the investigation department? because 95% of the investigation had already been carried out by the retail line, so yes, this was a case that should have gone up to... should have gone through a process of seeing if there was a fault. most probably, it should have gone up to fujitsu for a review, because i think i have said in my statement that i would consi
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the post office inquiry continues today, with a former investigatior and former chairman set to give evidence. yesterday the inquiry heard there were problems with the horizon it system as it was being introduced in 1999. the post office prosecuted 700 people due to the faulty computer system and it has been described as one of the worst miscarriages of justice in british history. the inquiry has been hearing from john longman, a post office...
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i only know of one of us in the uk who is a wheelchair user and still works. and troublingly, new research from the foundation seen by newsnight suggests 80% of that 700,000 projected increase in working—age people suffering from major illness is expected to be among the least well—off half of the english population, shown on the left. a lot of the people who live in more deprived areas, actually, _ as we saw in the pandemic, - many of them are the key workers. many of them are the people that are absolutely vital _ to keeping our economy going. so we can't kind of discount a whole segment of the workforce simply i because they're poor. ijust enjoyed it since for as long as i can remember, i always know when my mental health is going downhill when i stop doing my art. charlotte bien, a 26—year—old single mother, is economically inactive because of her mental health problems, including anxiety and borderline personality disorder. i think if someone's struggling financially — and i know this is an extreme example — but if someone's struggling to feed
i only know of one of us in the uk who is a wheelchair user and still works. and troublingly, new research from the foundation seen by newsnight suggests 80% of that 700,000 projected increase in working—age people suffering from major illness is expected to be among the least well—off half of the english population, shown on the left. a lot of the people who live in more deprived areas, actually, _ as we saw in the pandemic, - many of them are the key workers. many of them are the people...
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now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been let down. the crown prosecution service dropped a case against this man, saleh ibrahim mabrouk, the last surviving figure from inside the embassy. so mr murray sued for damages. mr mabrouk e—mailed from libya to say he'd done nothing wrong, but the judge ruled he was jointly liable for the shooting carried out by others. mr murray is using that ruling to try a rare private prosecution, funded by his supporters. private prosecutions are difficult and face many hurdles — this one perhaps more than many. but the gathering today is resolute. this is a policing family united in grief and wondering whyjohn murray has to go it alone. i should have been there on the day. you should have been there on the day? yeah, but i swapped, my colleague swapped. consecutive governments have been a disgrace. politicians are a disgrace. plays the last p
now, what i cannot understand and will never be able to understand is why our government, the uk government, has lost interest in the death of a colleague and friend. well, i can assure my government that i won't. this is why he says yvonne fletcher has been let down. the crown prosecution service dropped a case against this man, saleh ibrahim mabrouk, the last surviving figure from inside the embassy. so mr murray sued for damages. mr mabrouk e—mailed from libya to say he'd done nothing...
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as the uk the defining parrot here? no, it is the us and other powers like the saudis will ship this. how us and other powers like the saudis will ship thie— us and other powers like the saudis will ship this-— will ship this. how lord cameron is t in: to will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring _ will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring attention _ will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring attention back- will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring attention back to . trying to bring attention back to the dark unitarian crisis in gaza. it is in the headlines today because the un is launching an appeal. $2.8 billion, mainly for palestinians in the gaza strip, but also in the occupied west bank. we can cross to carol now, the egyptian capitaljust picture a spokesperson for the un relief and works agency which is the main aid agency struggling to operate in gaza as well as in the west bank. welcome to bbc news. 0ften appeals year—on—year for palestinians in gaza and the occu
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the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has arrived injerusalem a for talks with israel's leaders about their response to iran's drone and missile attack over the weekend. he's also expected to discuss the continuing humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world
the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has arrived injerusalem a for talks with israel's leaders about their response to iran's drone and missile attack over the weekend. he's also expected to discuss the continuing humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world
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in the uk. in'ustices in the uk. you are right, it injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal— injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal and - it is considered by legal and expects, mps have said it is the widest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history because more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. 0ver sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. over a faulty it system creating shortfalls in their account. they were accused of theft, false accounting, when there was no actual evidence of this and we are constantly told that the system could not fail, it was successful and operation beyond any reasonable doubts of people lost homes, they were bankrupt, we talked about the mental health problems, several suicides have been linked to this and that impact was notjust on those who were wrongfully convicted, it was also their families who were shun
in the uk. in'ustices in the uk. you are right, it injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by _ injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal— injustices in the uk. you are right, it is considered by legal and - it is considered by legal and expects, mps have said it is the widest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history because more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted. 0ver sub—postmasters...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk, new figures this morning rose by 3.2% in the year to march, down from 3.4% in february. that's slightly higher than the consensus forecast from economists. this means prices are rising at the lowest annual rate for two and a half years. a short while ago, prime minister rishi sunak gave his reaction to this as well as some other issues. today's figures show our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall, having been 11% when i became prime minister, now falling to over 3%, lowest level in 2.5 years. we have seen mortgage rates fall, energy bills fall, day—to—day speech shows wages have been rising faster than inflation for nine months in a row. they have been able to cut people's taxies for average workers, and increase their state pension by £900 this month. that all shows our plan is working and my simple message would be if we stick to that plan, people can have confidence there is a bright future ahead. ~ . ., confidence there is a bright future ahead
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the uk, new figures this morning rose by 3.2% in the year to march, down from 3.4% in february. that's slightly higher than the consensus forecast from economists. this means prices are rising at the lowest annual rate for two and a half years. a short while ago, prime minister rishi sunak gave his reaction to this as well as some other issues. today's figures show our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall, having been...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impartial. this case marks the first time a us president — former or current — has faced a criminal trial. it's over allegations he tried to cover up hush money payments to the adult film star stormy daniels in 2016. mr trump denies the allegations, and speaking after the court wrapped up, he once again made unsubstantiated claims that the judge was conflicted. the whole world is watching. this judge is so conflicted, you understand? there has never been a judge so conflicted as these. it is ridiculous. also, there is no crime. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik has more from new york. the court session ran over in time because the judge was so eager to make headway in a jury select
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impartial. this case marks the first time a us president — former or current — has faced a criminal trial. it's over allegations he tried to cover...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a big story out of the uk. a �*smoke—free generation'. presented by the health secretary, mps have backed the plan to ban anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. most of the opposition came from the conservative party, with several representatives, including former prime minister liz truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the government idea is a good idea, except when you look amongst the conservative party. around 60 conservative mps voted against this and around 100 abstained. it was a free vote, able to vote how they chose, but plenty decided they would not back rishi sunak. the bill passed by 383 votes to 67. if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. some pictures to bring you now of a devastating fire that engulfed denmark's
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a big story out of the uk. a �*smoke—free generation'. presented by the health secretary, mps have backed the plan to ban anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. most of the opposition came from the conservative party, with several representatives, including former prime minister liz truss, voting against the bill, arguing it would limit personal freedom. there was widespread agreement to the parties that the...
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if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke had engulfed the historic former stock exchange. 0nlookers watched on in disbelief as one of the capitol�*s best known landmarks was consumed by an inferno and scores of firefighters were dispatched to tackle the blaze. they fled as flames ripped through the building. there were horrified gasps as the 180 foot spire collapsed. those inside managed to escape and police say no—one was harmed. some even raced towards the fire, desperate to rescue its treasured artworks. every moment mattered and,
if they become law, the uk's smoking laws will be among the strictest in the world. the approach is thought to have been inspired by the similar law in new zealand, later repealed by a new administration. you're live with bbc news. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by a fire on tuesday. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correspondent adrienne murray was...
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top of the bill, the uk's former home secretary suella braverman. i understand the police are very, very keen to close this down... but by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder, so ordered the event to stop. what do you make of this? it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very decent and respectable group of people, members of the european royal family, prime ministers, academics and business people being told they cannot have an alternative view. thank god for brexit. there were fears over anti—abortion and anti—gay sentiments held by people in the building. cobblers. so was this silencing free speech or protecting people from extremist ideology? what's happening now is that the brussels police have lined up outside the venue and they're refusing entry to anyone wanting to get in. they're not going inside and dragging people out. many delegates here say that they've been cancelled, but the reality is that this conference is continuing — at least, for now. the ban did mean that the far—right
top of the bill, the uk's former home secretary suella braverman. i understand the police are very, very keen to close this down... but by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder, so ordered the event to stop. what do you make of this? it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very decent and respectable group of people, members of the european royal family, prime ministers, academics and business people being told they cannot have an alternative...
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and so we are surely— and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound to _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act - and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act and - are surely duty—bound to act and prevent — are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms _ are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms. the _ are surely duty-bound to act and prevent harms.— are surely duty-bound to act and revent harms. , ., , ., , prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted- — prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think— prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think that - are conflicted. i do think that there are _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some good - are conflicted. i do think that there are some good legal. are conflicted. i do
and so we are surely— and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound to _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act - and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act and - are surely duty—bound to act and prevent — are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms _ are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms. the _ are surely duty-bound to act and prevent harms.—...
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it expects the uk's gdp to go up by 0.5 percent this year. and that would make the uk the second weakest performer across the g7 group of advanced economies. but growth is expected to improve next year to 1.5 percent. here's the imf�*s chief economist, pierre—0livier gourinchas: global economy is growing at 3.2% in 2024 expect 3.2% in 2025 and this is a reasonable number enough to supercharge number and 3.8 would like to get back there and it's not bad and the other good news is inflation is coming down and we are seeing inflation come down into thousand 24 and 2025 so, we are gradually coming back to inflation and putting that surgeon inflation behind us. two pieces of good news and there's a third one which is in most places in the world, somewhat less scoring from the crisis of the last four years, the pandemic and the cost of living crisis into the global economy and through its pre—pandemic trend and below that, we see a number of regions catching up we see a number of regions catching up and closing that gap in most regions with o
it expects the uk's gdp to go up by 0.5 percent this year. and that would make the uk the second weakest performer across the g7 group of advanced economies. but growth is expected to improve next year to 1.5 percent. here's the imf�*s chief economist, pierre—0livier gourinchas: global economy is growing at 3.2% in 2024 expect 3.2% in 2025 and this is a reasonable number enough to supercharge number and 3.8 would like to get back there and it's not bad and the other good news is inflation...
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the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, up slightly in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the number of people who are economically inactive, that is no longer looking for, or able to, work — and that reflects a rise in the number of people who are long term sick. dharshini david has the details. i would give anything to not kind of wake up every day feeling absolutely rubbish. 21—year—old chloe lives with depression, borderline personality disorder and autism. she took up work at 16 but that didn't last long. currently a student, she is concerned about a lack of understanding. they don't really understand the complexity of mental illness. it's not something that... although there are days that i can't get out of bed — days and weeks and months that i don't get out of bed in a depressive episode — there is also days and weeks and months i ca
the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, up slightly in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the number of people who are economically inactive, that is no longer looking for, or able to, work — and that reflects a rise in the number of people who are long term sick. dharshini david has the details. i would...
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smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. one caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and adrenal glands. i'm so sorry. yeah, it's something i've got used to now, i've come to terms with it, but what i've gone through the last three years, i wouldn't like anyone to go through, you know? and if i could go back, i wish i'd never started. the harm done by smoking is well documented. it causes lung and heart disease, cancer, stillbirths, dementia and asthma. england's chief medical officer, sir chris whitty, supports the ban. people are trapped in smoking at a very young age, and once they become addicted, their choice is taken away. so, if you're in favour of
smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. one caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and...
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a policy which would mean an bod the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of age i the uk. a policy which would mean | anybody currently 15 years of age or younger will never legally be able to buy cigarettes in the uk. she has told the house of commons this is all about giving the next generation the freedom to live longer and healthier lives. freedom, of course, is a word cherished by many on the rights in particular, and it is the case conservative's are divided on this policy. there are those like victoria arkin into field smoking is just so bad. it is bad for your health, and it is imperative they take this step to get rid of it, but there are others in the party who are very uncomfortable about what they see as an excessive intrusion on people's freedom to smoke if they choose to, and we'll get a sense of the argumen
a policy which would mean an bod the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of age i the uk. a policy which would mean | anybody currently 15 years of age or younger will never legally be able to buy cigarettes in the uk. she has told the...
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the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, that's up from 3.9% in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the number of people who are economically inactive, that is no longer looking for, or able to, work — and that reflects a rise in the number of people who are long—term sick. dharshini david has the details. i would give anything to not kind of wake up every day feeling absolutely rubbish. 21—year—old chloe lives with depression, borderline personality disorder and autism. she took up work at 16 but that didn't last long. currently a student, she is concerned about a lack of understanding. they don't really understand the complexity of mental illness. it's not something that... although there are days that i can't get out of bed — days and weeks and months that i don't get out of bed in a depressive episode — there is also days and weeks and m
the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, that's up from 3.9% in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the number of people who are economically inactive, that is no longer looking for, or able to, work — and that reflects a rise in the number of people who are long—term sick. dharshini david has the details....
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what do you make on the reports the uk has been talking to l reports the uk has been talking to countries such as armenia about replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? irate replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda?— replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? we know these discussions _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going i involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going on i involving rwanda? we know these| discussions have been going on for involving rwanda? we know these i discussions have been going on for a long time with a large number of countries, and so did numbers that could be sent to rwanda if it were to be a solution, as the government see gates, people arriving into the uk, using rwanda couldn't possibly be the solution given the number of people. if there were to be a remedy, it would require getting other countries on board. as we have seen from wanda macro, it is a long process and we know other countries
what do you make on the reports the uk has been talking to l reports the uk has been talking to countries such as armenia about replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? irate replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda?— replicating its proposed scheme involving rwanda? we know these discussions _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been _ involving rwanda? we know these discussions have been going i involving...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to one of our top stories here in the uk. a high courtjudge has ruled that a prayer ban at a secondary school in london can remain, as it does not discriminate against muslim pupils. michaela community school in wembley introduced the ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground. now a muslim student at the school has lost her high court challenge against the school's ban on prayer rituals. in his ruling, mrjustice linden said the pupil knew of the school's policy when she was enrolled there. his judgment will be seen as upholding the right of non—religious schools to make their own decision about whether or not to set aside time and space for pupils to pray. the headteacher of the michaela school — katharine birbalsingh, who introduced the prayer ritual policy at the heart of this court case, has issued a statement welcoming the judgement. she said — a school should be free to do what is right for the pupils it serves. the court s decision is therefore a victory for all schools. schools should not b
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to one of our top stories here in the uk. a high courtjudge has ruled that a prayer ban at a secondary school in london can remain, as it does not discriminate against muslim pupils. michaela community school in wembley introduced the ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground. now a muslim student at the school has lost her high court challenge against the school's ban on prayer rituals. in his ruling, mrjustice...
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talk directly to the viewer who whatever their politics says your time as pre—administer let the uk as an international laughing stock. i don't think that is true. this is just pathetic point—scoring. i don't think that is true. this is just pathetic point-scoring. address directl our just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer _ just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or _ just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or listener - just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who l directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers the mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer and the economy going into a spin and saying you with the author and it was a disaster. ~ ., ., , disaster. mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon _ disaster. mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon happening - disaster. mortgages getting higher i was a phenomenon happening around the world. interest rates were going out, they had been too low for too long. it was a failure of
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it in a traditional ceremony in greece. the ceremony itself has been taking place amongst the ruins of the temple her rara in ancient olympia where the games were born. it marks the final stretch of the seven year preparations for the start of the event in paris injuly. the torch will now begin its 5000 kilometre trip around greece to start with so there is an 11 day really on greek soil where some 600 torchbearers will carry that flame over the 5000 kilometres through 41 different areas of greece. there is then another ceremony that takes place on april the 26th where the olympic flame is officially handed over to paris. it will then travel through 400 towns and dozens of tourist attractions both in france itself and also in french territories before the actual olympics begin injuly this year. so the olympic torch flame on it's really starting off in greece before heading to f
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it in a traditional ceremony in greece. the ceremony itself has been taking place amongst the ruins of the temple her rara in ancient olympia where the games were born. it marks the final stretch of the seven year preparations for the start of the event in paris injuly. the torch will now begin its 5000 kilometre trip around greece to...
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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 before is then handed on to france. so, it is going to be 11 days that it will be on greek soil. 6000 torchbearers will be carrying the flame. let's have a listen into the ceremony. she speaks greek applause studio: so, that is the olympic flame, being held by the high priestess, which is the greek actress mary mina. she has been part of this ceremony which has been taking place. now we are expecting her to hand over the flame to the first torch bearer. there we go. so, the first torchbearer who is the 2020 olympic rowing champion stefan snicko sauce, he
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...
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in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with 100 days to go ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games. the gentleman speaking at the moment, the president of the olympic committee in greece, he is also a member of the international committee. you can see the ancient remains of the 2600 year old temple, where this is taking place. what will happen is the flame will be lit and then it will be handed over to the paris 2024 olympic team. the relay will stretch from the acropolis to the south pacific. as you can see, there are hundreds of people at the ceremony and it is the first time since the
in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with 100 days to go ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live...
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in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games.
in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting...
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we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and many other conditions like heart disease, cancer and dementia. mitalee shah has run this vaping shop in london for seven years. she's doubtful whether a smoking ban would work. banning something has never been a solution to anything. menthol cigarettes, for example, have been banned, but people are still bringing them vapes don't contain tobacco, but often contain nicotine — and there are concerns over the number of children i think the trajectory is clear, i think this is going to make it into law, but there is a question in the meantime within the conservative party about how many of their conservative mps support it because fundamentally there is a dispute here about what conservatism is. rishi sunak�*s view that it means protecting future generations from unnecessary harm, as well as protecting the health service from the high burden of dealing with the health consequences of smoking, or is i
we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and many other conditions like heart disease, cancer and dementia. mitalee shah has run this vaping shop in london for seven years. she's doubtful whether a smoking ban would work. banning something has never been a solution to anything. menthol cigarettes, for example, have been banned, but people are still...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. now, liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as america's president, claiming claiming the "world was safer" when he was in the white house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would respond to those who criticise her time as leader. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin, and say that you were the author of that and it was a disaster. well, the mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon that was happening around the world. interest rates were going up. they'd been too low for too long. in f
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. now, liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as america's president, claiming claiming the "world was safer" when he was in the white house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would respond to those who criticise her time as...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former british prime minister, liz truss, has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president, and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her, and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. let's talk then about the future of the conservative party. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the parliamentary party? i think would be — parliamentary party? i think would be good _ parliamentary party? i think would be good if _ parliamentary party? i think would be good if he - parliamentary party? i think would be good if he joined l parliamentary party? i think. would be good if he joined the conservative party. find would be good if he “oined the conservative party.
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former british prime minister, liz truss, has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president, and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her, and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the party? i think it would be good if hejoined the conservative party. and became an mp? if you join the conservative party i support him becoming an mp. why? i think he believes in conservative values and it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a �*positively damaging' effect on dealing with international situations. israel says iran "will be met wit
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time...
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for all, thank you very much- _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the party? i would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the party?— addition to the party? i think it would be _ addition to the party? i think it would be good _ addition to the party? i think it would be good if _ addition to the party? i think it would be good if he - addition to the party? i think it would be good if he joined| it would be good if he joined the conservative party. find the conservati
for all, thank you very much- _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the former british prime minister liz truss has told the bbc she hopes donald trump is re—elected as us president and she would welcome nigel farage becoming a conservative mp. 0ur political editor chris mason sat down with her and asked her what she would say to those who think her time as leader left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't...
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here, the prime minister told mps he is working urgently with the uk's allies to de—escalate tensions in the middle east, to prevent further bloodshed. in a moment, we'll have the latest from jerusalem and our international editorjeremy bowen will be here. but first, let's go live to westminster and to our deputy political editor, vicki young. and we heard more from rishi sunak about the raf�*s role in defending israel? that's right. after those dramatic scenes on saturday, this was the first chance for the house of commons debate and talk about what happened and to question the prime minister, particularly about the role of raf pilots. he praised their bravery, but what was interesting is that, unlike on other occasions, when the country has been involved in military activity, there has been no loud clamour for any in military activity, there has been no loud clamourfor any kind of extended debate here or even a retrospective vote to give parliamentary approval. instead, the house was very much united in its call for restraint, and this was the message to israel from rishi sunak. w
here, the prime minister told mps he is working urgently with the uk's allies to de—escalate tensions in the middle east, to prevent further bloodshed. in a moment, we'll have the latest from jerusalem and our international editorjeremy bowen will be here. but first, let's go live to westminster and to our deputy political editor, vicki young. and we heard more from rishi sunak about the raf�*s role in defending israel? that's right. after those dramatic scenes on saturday, this was the...
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some rain in the north of the uk. there are hopes this area of high pressure should move injust in time for the weekend, settling things down. more in the way of sunshine. with lighter winds and more sunshine from friday, it should start to feel warmer as well, perhaps up to the high teens celsius across southern and eastern areas heading into sunday. that's it. thanks, stav. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. hello and welcome to sportsday — read the body language at arsenal and liverpool, it is advantage manchester city after the weekend but there's still a long way to go the beers are on him. xabi alonso is the toast of leverkusen, as they win the bundesliga with five games to spare and on another rainy day in the northwest, sports clubs and courses and leagues are counting the cost also coming up on sportsday. completing a marathon first on the streets of manchester. i completing a marathon first on the streets of manchester.— completing a marathon firs
some rain in the north of the uk. there are hopes this area of high pressure should move injust in time for the weekend, settling things down. more in the way of sunshine. with lighter winds and more sunshine from friday, it should start to feel warmer as well, perhaps up to the high teens celsius across southern and eastern areas heading into sunday. that's it. thanks, stav. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. hello and welcome to...
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high court challenge over appeals for his personal security not to be downgraded when he visits the uk. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. thank you, starting with all the drama at the top of the table in the premier league yesterday — attention turns to matters at the bottom. everton are just two points above the relegation zone, following their points deduction for breaching premier league financial rules — more on that in a moment. tonight they go to chelsea who are pushing for a top six place come the end of the season. i'v e i've always had respect for and the work he puts in a topsy—turvy season a lot of changes and a lot of change in culture from the way he works and will deliver to good performance but they could clear to the players is a good outfit and spending a lot of money over the last few years there's some quality and without doubt. we have to make sure we deliver. meanwhile, everton have lodged a formal appeal against their second points deduction, for breaching the premier league's spending rules. the toffees had a 10—point deduction red
high court challenge over appeals for his personal security not to be downgraded when he visits the uk. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. thank you, starting with all the drama at the top of the table in the premier league yesterday — attention turns to matters at the bottom. everton are just two points above the relegation zone, following their points deduction for breaching premier league financial rules — more on that in a moment. tonight they go to chelsea who...
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usually expect to hearfrom the prime minister is more detail about what action was taken and why the uk did it, so we know from the prime minister's official spokesman that they shutdown and number of one—way attackjones, the raf. it is clear that this is being done under existing conditions for an existing operation in the region, so they don't believe there is any need for them to publish any more legal advice. the other thing we might expect as calls from politicians for iran's revolutionary guard to be prescribed as the terrorist organisation, and they said they were open to that. parliament wasn't consulted. what are we hearing from other parties about the military action that was taken? , , , ., , taken? very broadly, other parties are uuite taken? very broadly, other parties are quite supportive _ taken? very broadly, other parties are quite supportive of— taken? very broadly, other parties are quite supportive of this - taken? very broadly, other parties are quite supportive of this action. i are quite supportive of this action. we know that sir keir starmer was kept updated
usually expect to hearfrom the prime minister is more detail about what action was taken and why the uk did it, so we know from the prime minister's official spokesman that they shutdown and number of one—way attackjones, the raf. it is clear that this is being done under existing conditions for an existing operation in the region, so they don't believe there is any need for them to publish any more legal advice. the other thing we might expect as calls from politicians for iran's...
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the event, which recognises the best of uk theatre, took place at london's royal albert hall. our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't know it would be with this show. her co—star, tom francis, who performed during the oliviers, won best actor in a musical. another winner was the sherlock and league of gentlemen star mark gatiss. he won best actor for the motive and the cue, beating off competition from andrew scott, james norton, joseph fiennes and david tennant. i've known david tennant for 25 years, andrew obviously from sherlock for a very long time, and it's just amazing to be in that company. succession's sarah snook was another big name, taking home one of those prestigious tro
the event, which recognises the best of uk theatre, took place at london's royal albert hall. our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says,...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. 2024 is the year of elections, with at least 50 countries around the world going to the polls, but when it comes to the numbers one stands above the rest. india's general election, to be held over six weeks between 19th april and 1stjune, is set to be the biggest the world has ever seen. 969 million people will be taking to the polls, that's roughly one in eight of the global population. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term. well, as india goes into election mode, its economy is in sharp focus. the prime minister, narendra modi, is riding the wave of massive infrastructure development — roads, highways and metro lines are being built in india at a pace some say is reminiscent of china's heyday. nikhil inamdar has this report from kolkata. kolkata, a city of rusty trams. horns to0t. and traffic jams. crossing this stretch across the mighty hooghly river usually takes up to 30 minutes. but a shiny new underwater metro line hasjust come into operation. significantly reducing travel time. so this is i
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. 2024 is the year of elections, with at least 50 countries around the world going to the polls, but when it comes to the numbers one stands above the rest. india's general election, to be held over six weeks between 19th april and 1stjune, is set to be the biggest the world has ever seen. 969 million people will be taking to the polls, that's roughly one in eight of the global population. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third...
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the reason for that is this area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk. look at the white lines here, the isobars are fairly close together. a blustery north—westerly wind. there's that rain clearing away from the south—east. throughout this afternoon we're left with this mixture of sunny spells and showers, but the showers really will be heavy in parts with some hail, some sleet, some snow for a time over the higher ground of scotland. some very gusty winds, especially within the showers, as well. even the odd rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out. those gusts of wind of a0 to 50, 60mph likely to continue all afternoon. maximum temperatures 10 to 12 degrees celsius. it will feel notably chilly, as well, with that strong north—westerly. through tonight, we'll continue with some areas of rain, some showers moving their way south and east, but it's likely to stay pretty cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland. some rain continuing here, as well. strong winds also around the north sea coasts. 0vernight, temperatures down to about
the reason for that is this area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk. look at the white lines here, the isobars are fairly close together. a blustery north—westerly wind. there's that rain clearing away from the south—east. throughout this afternoon we're left with this mixture of sunny spells and showers, but the showers really will be heavy in parts with some hail, some sleet, some snow for a time over the higher ground of scotland. some very gusty winds, especially within the...
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fronts initially but as we head into the weekend, it looks like it will be more established across the uk which means a longer spell of dry weather and temperatures will creep up again. 111-17 c. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's war cabinet is meeting again. israeli officials say they will retaliate for the iranian attack but in a time and manner of their own choosing. france calls for an end to the wall of silence, one year into sudan's forgotten war, as the devastated nation heads towards famine. live from new york... donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial as jurors are selected in his stormy daniels hush—money case. and, ahead of his new memoir, sir salman rushdie gives a chilling account to the bbc about the knife attack on stage, which almost ended his life. hello, i'm lyse doucet injerusalem, the big question across this region last week was, what will iran do next? this week, the same question is being asked about israel. the war cabinet met last night for
fronts initially but as we head into the weekend, it looks like it will be more established across the uk which means a longer spell of dry weather and temperatures will creep up again. 111-17 c. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's war cabinet is meeting again. israeli officials say they will retaliate for the iranian attack but in a time and manner of their own choosing. france calls for an end to the wall of silence, one year into sudan's forgotten war, as the devastated...
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gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time over the higher ground of scotland. gusting winds in the showers as well, even a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out but the gusts of wind reaching as high as 60 miles an hour likely to continue this afternoon and maximum temperatures of 12 degrees, feeling notably chilly with the strong north—westerly wind. tonight we continue with areas of showers moving south and east, likely to stay cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here. strong wounds on north sea coast. throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain
gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time...
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the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, is urging israel not to escalate the situation further. he says iran suffered a �*double defeat�* after its attack failed. and the first ever criminal trial of a former us president will begin in new york on monday when jurors are selected for donald trump's hush—money case. more on our top story now... there's a warning from the un secretary—general antonio guterres that it's time to "step back from the brink", after iran's attack on israel late on saturday. he was speaking at an emergency meeting of the un, where representatives from the uk and us condemned the attacks by iran, but made it clear they didn't want to see any further escalation. britain's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran's attack has been a failure and not respond. let's take a closer look at the strikes on saturday night. iran may have appeared to try and overwhelm israel's air defences with multiple waves of drones and missiles. but israel's advanced defence system destroyed most of them in the air , destroyed most of them in the
the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, is urging israel not to escalate the situation further. he says iran suffered a �*double defeat�* after its attack failed. and the first ever criminal trial of a former us president will begin in new york on monday when jurors are selected for donald trump's hush—money case. more on our top story now... there's a warning from the un secretary—general antonio guterres that it's time to "step back from the brink", after iran's attack on...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. barbara plett usher is in nairobi — she explained how things have changed since the conflict began. things have worsened exponentially over the past few years, collapse of state services including health care and water and sanitation especially in conflict zones, the economy taking a hard hit, the fighting affected production and supply lines and farming which means sudan cannot produce its own food anymore and all those people displaced, around 2 million outside the country and 6 million inside the country and they cannot get aid, they are dependent on humanitarian aid which is not able to get through because the access is difficult. the army has blocked access
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. barbara plett usher is in nairobi — she explained how things have changed since the conflict began. things have...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's get more on police in australia saying it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney was targeting women. five of the six victims were female. another 12 people, including a baby, were injured. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson reports. across australia, flags are flying at half mast, honouring the victims of saturday's attack. the names of all of those who died have now been released. this was pikria darchia — originally from georgia, she spoke several languages. dawn singleton was a 25—year—old planning her imminent wedding. jade young was a 47—year—old architect, motherand member of a surf life—saving club. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. police say the little girl has improved significantly, and could be on a regular hospital ward within days. yixuan cheng, a chinese student — her picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir — the only man killed as he tr
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's get more on police in australia saying it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney was targeting women. five of the six victims were female. another 12 people, including a baby, were injured. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson reports. across australia, flags are flying at half mast, honouring the victims of saturday's attack. the names of all of those who died have now been...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the fighting that's been going on for more than a year. saddam was already fragile before the world with people needing humanitarian assistance in parts because a previous conflict but things have worsened exponentially over the past few years, collapse of state services including health care and water and sanitation especially in conflict zones, the economy taking a hard hit, the fighting affected production and supply lines and farming which means sudan cannot produce its own food anymore and all those people displaced, around 2 million outside the co
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the...
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un's secretary—general antonio guterres told diplomats, quote: adding that: representatives from the uk and us condemned the attacks by iran on israel but made it clear that they didn't want to see any further escalation, but israel's ambassador rejected the call for the violence to stop. iran and its hegemonic or conditions of global domination must be stopped before it drives the world to a point of no return. to a regional war that can escalate to a world war. this attack crossed every red line and is well with reserves its legal right to retaliate. we are not a frog in boiling water. we are a nation of lions. iran launched an estimated 300 drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles towards israel in its first ever direct attack on israel. iran said it was responding to an israeli strike earlier this month on its consulate in syria's capital damascus that killed several iranian military commanders. speaking at the security council meeting, iran's representative said the response was "proportionate". iran's operation was entirely in the exercise of iran's inherent right to self—defence
un's secretary—general antonio guterres told diplomats, quote: adding that: representatives from the uk and us condemned the attacks by iran on israel but made it clear that they didn't want to see any further escalation, but israel's ambassador rejected the call for the violence to stop. iran and its hegemonic or conditions of global domination must be stopped before it drives the world to a point of no return. to a regional war that can escalate to a world war. this attack crossed every red...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the biggest names in theatre gathered for the 0livier awards at the royal albert hall in london. the 0liviers celebrate the best of british theatre and is the industry's most prestigious awards ceremony. mark gatiss won the best actor award for his role in �*the motive and the cue' and sarah snook won the best actress prize for her one—woman show, �*the picture of dorian gray'. she spoke about what it's like to act 26 different roles in the play. it's been a huge challenge and i've loved every moment of it. i think it's a very fulfilling challenge at the time to switch off on in no time to think about anything and if i do, i have to drag myself onto the centre line because the show will slip and it's all over. and the prerecord keeps on rocking and i cannot step out of line. for a second year in a row, actress hannah waddingham hosted the awards. she is best known for her role in apple tv�*s comedy ted lasso. you're live with bbc news. sir salman rushdie has spoken in chilling
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the biggest names in theatre gathered for the 0livier awards at the royal albert hall in london. the 0liviers celebrate the best of british theatre and is the industry's most prestigious awards ceremony. mark gatiss won the best actor award for his role in �*the motive and the cue' and sarah snook won the best actress prize for her one—woman show, �*the picture of dorian gray'. she spoke about...
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the vast majority of the projectiles were shot down by israel — with help from the us, the uk and other countries. iran said it was responding to an israeli strike earlier this month on its consulate in syria's capital damascus, that killed several iranian military commanders. us officials say presidentjoe biden told israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to think �*very carefully�* about his response — after israel vowed to exact a price from iran, at a time of its choosing. the un security council convened an emergency session on sunday to discuss the crisis. opening the meeting, the un's secretary—general, antonio guterres, told diplomats, "it's vital to avoid any action that could lead to major military confrontations on multiple fronts in the middle east." adding, "civilians are already bearing the brunt and paying the highest price". but israel's ambassador rejected the call for the violence to stop saying, "this attack crossed every red line and israel reserves the legal right to retaliate." he said it was vital to israel's future to respond to the attack. "we are n
the vast majority of the projectiles were shot down by israel — with help from the us, the uk and other countries. iran said it was responding to an israeli strike earlier this month on its consulate in syria's capital damascus, that killed several iranian military commanders. us officials say presidentjoe biden told israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to think �*very carefully�* about his response — after israel vowed to exact a price from iran, at a time of its choosing. the...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the biggest names in theatre gathered for the 0livier awards at the royal albert hall in london. the 0liviers celebrate the best of british theatre and is the industry's most prestigious awards ceremony. mark gatiss won the best actor award for his role in �*the motive and the cue' and sarah snook won the best actress prize for her one—woman show, �*the picture of dorian gray'. she spoke about what it's like to act 26 different roles in the play. it's been a huge challenge and i've loved every moment of it. i've loved every moment of it. i think it's a very fulfilling challenge at the time to switch off on in no time to think about anything and if i do, i have to drag myself onto the centre line because the show will slip and it's all over. and the prerecord keeps on rocking and i cannot step out of line. for a second year in a row, actress hannah waddingham hosted the awards. she is best known for her role in apple tv�*s comedy ted lasso. you're live with bbc news. for the fi
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the biggest names in theatre gathered for the 0livier awards at the royal albert hall in london. the 0liviers celebrate the best of british theatre and is the industry's most prestigious awards ceremony. mark gatiss won the best actor award for his role in �*the motive and the cue' and sarah snook won the best actress prize for her one—woman show, �*the picture of dorian gray'. she spoke about what it's like to act 26 different roles...