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inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rise was 3.2% last month, that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall, which was slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak of 11% 18 months ago. dharshini david reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties. water is 8% more expensive than a year ago. energy bills are down 18%, long—awaited relief for many. food and drink, however, is up 11% overall. milk is cheaper, as you may have noticed, but that could be overshadowed by the likes of sugar, which is 14% dearer. sam has had pay rises, but she is forgoing things from haircuts to eye tests to make ends meet. i have thought about leaving for a better paid job. but i love myjob, i'm very passionate about myjob. and it's actually not a job, it's a vocation. which i feel that we need more people to come into this work but if they
inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rise was 3.2% last month, that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall, which was slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak of 11% 18 months ago. dharshini david reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has told the boss of nato, jens stoltenberg, that ukraine needs immediate steps on air defence. if you saw our story a little earlier about the russian missile attack on chernihiv, you will have heard that president zelensky said that would not have happened if ukraine had more air defence systems. so those developing lines from the last few minutes. paedophiles convicted of serious sexual offences could lose their parental rights under a new law. this follows a bbc report into a mother who spent £30,000 in legalfees to stop her paedophile ex—husban
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media outlets said police had attacked theirjournalists. the new law would require any independent ngo or media organisation which gets more than 20 percent of funding from abroad, to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. georgia's president has been speaking to the bbc. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media...
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she is head of research at uk in a changing europe. critics say the evidence isn't there to show that rwanda isn't a safe place to send asylum seekers too. so what is this parliamentary process, this ping—pong between the house of commons and the house of lords is complete death once this process is complete death once this process is complete and this becomes an act of parliament, what likely legal challenges might there be? well, a number of legal _ challenges might there be? well, a number of legal challenges... - number of legal challenges... inaudible 1.i inaudible u think should be emphasised from the beginning as a point everyone is in agreement about, which is that asylum seekers can be removed to a third country, as long as there is a safe point that claims to be processed there. safety means there is not going to be a chance there is not going to be a chance there that they will be returned to countries where they would face death or torture or other irreparable harm. this is a law for the echr, it is law here domestically
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. at least 1a people have been killed and around 60 injured in what ukrainian officials say was a russian missile attack on chernihiv. the city's mayor said a high—rise building in a densely—populated neighbourhood was hit. president zelensky said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine had sufficient air defences. james waterhouse reports from kyiv bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sound of a third. in chernihiv, live air strikes happen with little notice. russia tried and failed to take this city. but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. "i was walking my dog," says maxim. "i heard a hit, then the second and the third. "i thought it was air defense working." the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine, with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escaping russia's invasion and their leader keeps asking his allies for more air defenses. tran
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. at least 1a people have been killed and around 60 injured in what ukrainian officials say was a russian missile attack on chernihiv. the city's mayor said a high—rise building in a densely—populated neighbourhood was hit. president zelensky said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine had sufficient air defences. james waterhouse reports from kyiv bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the us supreme court has been hearing a challenge to be used as a law against the former present donald trump as well as hundreds of supporters who took part in the january 2020 attack on the capital -- 2021. january 2020 attack on the capital —— 2021. they are charged with obstruction of a official proceeding the joint session of congress to survive the bite in victory. 0ne accused a former police officer seeking to have them dismiss which get have a knock on effect for all the cases including donald trump's. i enjoyed to explain to us what this case rests on. , ., to explain to us what this case rests om— rests on. there is a federal law that says _ rests on. there is a federal law that says it _ rests on. there is a federal law that says it is _ rests on. there is a federal law that says it is unlawful - rests on. there is a federal law that says it is unlawful to i rests on. there is a federal law i that says it is unlawful to obstruct an official governmental proceeding and
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the us supreme court has been hearing a challenge to be used as a law against the former present donald trump as well as hundreds of supporters who took part in the january 2020 attack on the capital -- 2021. january 2020 attack on the capital —— 2021. they are charged with obstruction of a official proceeding the joint session of congress to survive the bite in victory. 0ne accused a former police officer seeking to have them dismiss...
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around the world and across the uk. in remission from her cancer. this is bbc news. in remission from her cancer. the general election begins in india on friday and most predictions say narendra modi will win another victory, his third consecutive mandate. he has amassed a huge following of support despite some seeing him as a controversial figure. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, yogita limaye reports. cheering narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an indian election, but only a few leaders have evoked such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing here is the confidence of the party that very much believes it's going to win another resounding victory. and what we've also seen amidst the crowd is confidence about being indian on the global stage — one of the things that prime minister modi's tenure will be remembered for. mr modi is a divisive figure. but here, among his mostly hindu following, he can do no wrong. translation:
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. generations is being debated the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. 0ne caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. generations is being debated the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is...
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we tried it in the uk in a small— tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave _ tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave moving - tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave moving from | tried anywhere? we tried it in the | uk in a small wave moving from 16 tried anywhere? we tried it in the - uk in a small wave moving from 16 to 18 and that showed significant reductions in smoking —— small way. the americans raised it to 21, smoking, but we will be ahead of the world. new zealand were planning to do this but they have stored so we will be ahead of the world. so even when these — will be ahead of the world. so even when these people _ will be ahead of the world. so even when these people are _ will be ahead of the world. so even when these people are 25, - will be ahead of the world. so even when these people are 25, 35, - will be ahead of the world. so evenj when these people are 25, 35, they are not allowed to buy any tobacco products? are not allowed to buy any tobacco roducts? ., ., , ' .,
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. donald trump has returned to court in new york for the second day ofjury selection in his hush—money criminal trial. this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. and this is the moment he arrived in court. mr trump has also been issued with a gag order relating to aspects of the case. he had this to say to reporters before he went in. every legal pundit, every legal scholar said this trial is a disgrace. we have a trump—hating judge. we have a judge who shouldn't be on this case. he's totally conflicted. but this is a trial that should never happen. it should have been thrown out a long time ago. if you look atjonathan turley, andy mccarthy, all great legal scholars, there's not one that we've been able to find that said this should be a trial. i was paying a lawyer and marked it down as a legal expense. some
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. donald trump has returned to court in new york for the second day ofjury selection in his hush—money criminal trial. this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. and this is the moment he arrived in court. mr trump has also been issued with a gag order relating to...
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the us, uk and israet— us to shoot them down. the us, uk and israel concurred there about 120 ballistic— and israel concurred there about 120 ballistic missiles shot down. meaning that iran actually launched 240. meaning that iran actually launched 240~ the _ meaning that iran actually launched 240. the number of total projectiles is not _ 240. the number of total projectiles is not 320 _ 240. the number of total projectiles is not 320 it— 240. the number of total projectiles is not 320 it is for 40 to add like _ is not 320 it is for 40 to add like to— is not 320 it is for 40 to add like to hear— is not 320 it is for 40 to add like to hear from one politician from _ like to hear from one politician from the — like to hear from one politician from the united states from britain, germany, _ from the united states from britain, germany, from any source you want that would _ germany, from any source you want that would say yes, if the united states— that would say yes, if the united states had been targeted by 540 mac pro
the us, uk and israet— us to shoot them down. the us, uk and israel concurred there about 120 ballistic— and israel concurred there about 120 ballistic missiles shot down. meaning that iran actually launched 240. meaning that iran actually launched 240~ the _ meaning that iran actually launched 240. the number of total projectiles is not _ 240. the number of total projectiles is not 320 _ 240. the number of total projectiles is not 320 it— 240. the number of total projectiles is not 320...
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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 — like andrew scott, sarah snook and nicole scherzinger. nicole scherzinger was 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 tenna nt. 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 — joe fiennes and james no
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 — like andrew scott, sarah snook and nicole scherzinger. nicole scherzinger was 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...
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around the world the uk, you're watching bbc news. let's go back to the commons and your more. territorial integrity of other nations. that is one of our key objectives with regards to ukraine. 0f objectives with regards to ukraine. of course, i condemn in the fullest iran's attack on israel. i have previously condemned iran's malign behaviour in the region. the question that is on people's mind is this, what information or intelligence does the prime minister have with regards to what was going on in iran's consulate in damascus which led to that attack by israel? the international community and people around the world want to see the united kingdom and apply international law consistently across the board.— international law consistently across the board. ~ . ., , , across the board. whatever happened in that situation _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not been - in that situation ha
around the world the uk, you're watching bbc news. let's go back to the commons and your more. territorial integrity of other nations. that is one of our key objectives with regards to ukraine. 0f objectives with regards to ukraine. of course, i condemn in the fullest iran's attack on israel. i have previously condemned iran's malign behaviour in the region. the question that is on people's mind is this, what information or intelligence does the prime minister have with regards to what was...
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whilst there is nojustification glorify terrorism here in the uk? whilst there is no justification for iran's actions, we cannot be naive to the fact that one of the drivers of tension in the region is the ongoing war in gaza. six months on from the horrific hamas terror attack, hostages remain separated from their families, thousands of innocent palestinians have been killed and now more than i million people face the imminent threat of famine. so i urge the government again to use every ounce of diplomatic leverage that we have had to make sure aid to gaza is unimpeded and drastically scaled up. alongside that, we reiterate our call for an immediate ceasefire, for hamas to release hostages and for a return to a diplomatic process that can rekindle the hope of a two—state solution. it is right that we condemn iran's action. it is right that we work with others to defend the security of our allies, and it is right that we seek the end of conflict in gaza, but this is a moment for restraint. because escalation will only lead to further destruction
whilst there is nojustification glorify terrorism here in the uk? whilst there is no justification for iran's actions, we cannot be naive to the fact that one of the drivers of tension in the region is the ongoing war in gaza. six months on from the horrific hamas terror attack, hostages remain separated from their families, thousands of innocent palestinians have been killed and now more than i million people face the imminent threat of famine. so i urge the government again to use every ounce...
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in the uk and around the world, you're watching bbc news. this is bbc news. let's return now to our top story — former president donald trump, standing trial in a criminal case. these are the pictures of donald trump leaving to go to that manhattan court and then arriving, he is now inside the courthouse itself. nada tawfik is there. just work from the course in your last few minutes that donald trump has lost a second bid to actually remove thejudge in this lost a second bid to actually remove the judge in this case, so tells more about that.— the judge in this case, so tells more about that. yes, that is right, before the trial _ more about that. yes, that is right, before the trial gets _ more about that. yes, that is right, before the trial gets warmly - more about that. yes, that is right, before the trial gets warmly underl before the trial gets warmly under way, thejudge said before the trial gets warmly under way, the judge said there were a few loose ends, as he called it, to address and one of those was again last—ditch attempt by donald trump
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the uk has also warned against travelling to israel, as has india. just a moment we will be live in jerusalem and in washington to talk to our correspondence there. first david martin is a cbs news correspondent, he spoke to those us officials about what an attack on israel might look like. , ., what an attack on israel might look like. , . ., , like. the estimate actually comes from two us _ like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. _ like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. that - like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. that iran i like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. that iran is| from two us officials. that iran is preparing a strike against israel that would use more than 100 drones, dozens of cruise missiles and perhaps, ballistic missiles as well. and that this attack could come this evening at the earliest. as promised let's talk now to our state department correspondent tom bateman and also our diplomatic correspondent james landau who bateman and also our diplomatic corresp
the uk has also warned against travelling to israel, as has india. just a moment we will be live in jerusalem and in washington to talk to our correspondence there. first david martin is a cbs news correspondent, he spoke to those us officials about what an attack on israel might look like. , ., what an attack on israel might look like. , . ., , like. the estimate actually comes from two us _ like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. _ like. the estimate actually comes from two...
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the wettest weather in the north and west of the uk. for the time being, west of the uk. for the time being, we have the south or south—westerly winds feeding warm air in our direction. the higher temperatures where we have the brightest of the skies, hazy sunshine and east wales, the midlands, southern and eastern england. also sunny skies in north—east scotland. more cloud and some showers in northern ireland, northern england, south—west scotland, even here, 15 or 16. but in the sunny spots, north—east scotland, central and eastern parts of england, 18—21. tonight will see one band of rain pushing southwards and eastwards, more showers into north—west scotland, where it will be windy. some areas of mr murk and low cloud for southern and western coasts and a mild night for all of us. saturday, a couple of different weather fronts to point out. this one here pushing its way across england and wales, there is a relatively weak affair and then a more active frontal system pushing across northern ireland, the north west of scotland, some heavy edge thundery rain
the wettest weather in the north and west of the uk. for the time being, west of the uk. for the time being, we have the south or south—westerly winds feeding warm air in our direction. the higher temperatures where we have the brightest of the skies, hazy sunshine and east wales, the midlands, southern and eastern england. also sunny skies in north—east scotland. more cloud and some showers in northern ireland, northern england, south—west scotland, even here, 15 or 16. but in the sunny...
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for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that. for the past four ears let's get more on that. for the past four years since _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there have been negotiations between the eu, spain and the uk about what happens to gibraltar and as you outline bear its geography makes it unique, the fact it is a british sovereign territory but on the tip of spain, the spanish have always said they wanted it back in the british say it�*s a matter of sovereignty. most people living in gibraltar seem to favour british rule, surveys suggest that. the whole issue here is not creating any friction on the border between gibraltar and spain itself so that is why we have been having these talks, more talks today, significant that lord cameron is her
for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that. for the past four ears let's get more on that. for the past four years since _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there...
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obviously allow the post office to continue its really valued role as part of the social fabric of the uk. particularly for certain segments of the population. in particularly for certain segments of the population-— the population. in hindsight, thou~h, the population. in hindsight, though. do _ the population. in hindsight, though. do you _ the population. in hindsight, though, do you think- the population. in hindsight, though, do you think that i though, do you think that essentially— though, do you think that essentially the _ though, do you think thatj essentially the existential though, do you think that _ essentially the existential problems that would — essentially the existential problems that would have _ essentially the existential problems that would have arisen _ essentially the existential problems that would have arisen around i essentially the existential problems that would have arisen around the l that would have arisen around the failure _ that would have arisen around the failure of— that would have arisen around the failure of horizon _ that would have arisen
obviously allow the post office to continue its really valued role as part of the social fabric of the uk. particularly for certain segments of the population. in particularly for certain segments of the population-— the population. in hindsight, thou~h, the population. in hindsight, though. do _ the population. in hindsight, though. do you _ the population. in hindsight, though, do you think- the population. in hindsight, though, do you think that i though, do you think that essentially—...
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and that would _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made i in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made for. and that would have made for uncomfortable listening for alan cook because his name came up in this line of questioning as well, jason beer made a point of asking adam crozier, given their time overlapped, what he made of alan cook, saying that for most of his tenure as managing director of the post office, for the first three years, in 2006—9, he would not have been aware that the post office was initiating prosecutions of hundreds of sub—postmasters, and adam crozier said he would find that hard to believe and pressed further he said that alan cook seemed like someone who was on top of his brief and made a point of speaking to lots of post office managers, so, when it comes to accountability, adam crewe ca's answer will weigh heavily when it comes to alan cook knowledge of all these events. —— adam crewe ca. this these events. -- adam crewe ca. this all comes down _ th
and that would _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made i in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made for. and that would have made for uncomfortable listening for alan cook because his name came up in this line of questioning as well, jason beer made a point of asking adam crozier, given their time overlapped, what he made of alan cook, saying that for most of his tenure as managing director of the...
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the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across the uk. so a mild night, temperatures staying up into double figures in most places. tomorrow, mild start to the mist and fog patches slowly lifting and clearing, but the chance of seeing sunshine and more sunshine across england and wales. whereas the thicker cloud will be in parts of scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england, where we'll have a few patches of rain from time to time. 18 in aberdeen, top temperatures across eastern england likely to hit around 21 degrees celsius, which is going to get close to the highest temperature ever recorded so far this year in the whole of the uk. all change though as we head into the weekend, we'll start to see some rain and cooler weather work into northern ireland, scotland and northern england, holding on to something a little bit warmer again for parts of wales, the midlands, east anglia and southern counties of england. but the change will come. as we head into sunday and next week, the jet stream pattern changes completely and we'l
the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across the uk. so a mild night, temperatures staying up into double figures in most places. tomorrow, mild start to the mist and fog patches slowly lifting and clearing, but the chance of seeing sunshine and more sunshine across england and wales. whereas the thicker cloud will be in parts of scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england, where we'll have a few patches of rain from time to time. 18 in aberdeen, top...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. bringing you some breaking news this hour, of the death of oj simpson, the former us football star, of course, he was then acquitted and found liable for then acquitted and found liable for the murder of his ex—wife. oj simpson's family announced the news on x, formerly twitter,. the statement said... we arejoined by we are joined by tom bateman, we arejoined by tom bateman, in washington for us. i was just looking back at the details of the case. we remember watching that car chase, this two hour car chase, as 0j chase, this two hour car chase, as oj simpson fled, because he had initially agreed to hand himself in to police after the death of his ex—wife, but it was televised by helicopter and then the trial. and of course, televised trials, we see them in the us much more than we do here, but this, for some reason, this case absolutely grip the united states viewing public in particular. it was of course his celebrity status that, in the lead up to this, as i was saying before,
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. bringing you some breaking news this hour, of the death of oj simpson, the former us football star, of course, he was then acquitted and found liable for then acquitted and found liable for the murder of his ex—wife. oj simpson's family announced the news on x, formerly twitter,. the statement said... we arejoined by we are joined by tom bateman, we arejoined by tom bateman, in washington for us. i was just looking back...
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as we head through sunday and into next week, we've got a ridge of high pressure to the west of the uk that's going to send down a northwesterly flow of air across the country. that will reduce temperatures probably even a bit below average in places and will bring us a mixture of sunshine and heavy showers.
as we head through sunday and into next week, we've got a ridge of high pressure to the west of the uk that's going to send down a northwesterly flow of air across the country. that will reduce temperatures probably even a bit below average in places and will bring us a mixture of sunshine and heavy showers.
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. the breaking news this hour is that oj simpson, the huge american football star, has died of cancer. he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren from the family, who have put that news out. he was of course involved in a huge televised murder trial over the murder of his wife nicole brown simpson. he was acquitted in that lie but then found liable for her killing in a civil case later. he has died of cancer according to his family, who have released that news on x, formerly twitter,. his trial caught the attention of the public right around the world. he was a huge, high—profile us star. and there was a huge televised trial. he convinced the jury of his innocence in that murder case. but he was then later convicted. so, we will bring you more on that case and his life, and why he hit the headlines after his fall from grace, as a huge us sports star, because of the case around his wife. he was accused of the murder of his wife initially during that court battle, and then late
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. the breaking news this hour is that oj simpson, the huge american football star, has died of cancer. he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren from the family, who have put that news out. he was of course involved in a huge televised murder trial over the murder of his wife nicole brown simpson. he was acquitted in that lie but then found liable for her killing in a civil case later. he has died of cancer...
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you are watching bbc news. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to what�*s been described as one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history — the post office scandal. an inquiry is examining how the faulty it system, known as horizon, led to hundreds of people who ran post offices being wrongly convicted of theft and fraud. today, former managing director david smith was questioned about the trial of seema misra — a sub—postmistress wronglyjailed while pregnant for stealing — despite evidence suggesting the post office knew of software faults in it�*s it system. take a listen. in the aftermath of the report, this trial of seema misra was being actively used by post office as part of your campaign to claim that horizon was robust, wasn�*t it? i campaign to claim that horizon was robust, wasn't it?— robust, wasn't it? i don't believe so, no. robust, wasn't it? i don't believe so. no- you _ robust, wasn't it? i don't believe so, no. you were _ robust, wasn't it? i don't believe so, no. you were deliberately i so,
you are watching bbc news. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to what�*s been described as one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history — the post office scandal. an inquiry is examining how the faulty it system, known as horizon, led to hundreds of people who ran post offices being wrongly convicted of theft and fraud. today, former managing director david smith was questioned about the trial of seema misra — a sub—postmistress wronglyjailed...
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inquiries trying to determine is what is widely seen as one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk history happening and who knew what and when and campaign for so many of these victims and so, he engaged with post office executives as well as ministers and his assessment was successive governments could�*ve done more to help these victims and the post office defensive, secretive and he said that they were blocking information getting to investigators when it comes to governments, he says he flagged issues to deal with the horizon it system back in 2009 and the response he got was of the government has an arms length position when it comes to the post office despite being a shareholder and owner of post office limited. and i was not good enough for him and he said essentially he signed in justice and of the government can sort it out and the answer was no, not me the competitor on a dangerous dog and sync you can�*t have an arms length relationship when a dog behaves badly. and at hooper shared the mediation between the victims and some postmasters in the post office back in 20
inquiries trying to determine is what is widely seen as one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk history happening and who knew what and when and campaign for so many of these victims and so, he engaged with post office executives as well as ministers and his assessment was successive governments could�*ve done more to help these victims and the post office defensive, secretive and he said that they were blocking information getting to investigators when it comes to governments, he...
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the uk's biggest supermarket chain said pre—tax profits hit £2.3 billion. the company said price inflation in groceries had "lessened substa ntially" but acknowledged that "things were still difficult for many customers". you may have heard of the langauge esperanto. it was aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it alongside their mother tongue. well, it didn't really take off. but now, thanks to ai, conversing in another language, or as many as you like, has just become a bit of a cinch. here's james clayton. multiple languages overlap the world is more connected than ever. conversations with anyone, anywhere are just a click away. there's just one problem — we don't all speak the same language. i really, really wish that i could, but unfortunately i can't speak any other languages fluently other than english. what if i could speak polish? thanks to new ai apps though, i can give at least the impression of being able to speak pretty much any language. this one is called heygen. so i'm going to speak like this. i d
the uk's biggest supermarket chain said pre—tax profits hit £2.3 billion. the company said price inflation in groceries had "lessened substa ntially" but acknowledged that "things were still difficult for many customers". you may have heard of the langauge esperanto. it was aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it alongside their mother tongue. well, it didn't really take off. but now, thanks to ai, conversing in another language,...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. at the public inquiry, a leading supporter of the sub—postmasters campaigning forjustice has said he had doubts over the post office's approach to the truth. lord arbuthnot said he was also "frustrated and annoyed" with the government's response to his letter raising subpostmasters' concerns about the faulty horizon accounting software. here's zoe conway. he has been called the subpostmasters' most trusted voice. conservative peer lord arbuthnot. his campaigning began 15 years ago when he started writing to ministers. the evidence i shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth... in 2009, he wrote to the then business secretary peter mandelson asking the government to intervene. a morejunior minister wrote back, saying the post office was run at arm's length. there is a sort of democratic deficit that is popping up here if the government is refusing to take responsibility for it. also, the risks of owning a dangerous dog, you cannot say that the dangerous
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. at the public inquiry, a leading supporter of the sub—postmasters campaigning forjustice has said he had doubts over the post office's approach to the truth. lord arbuthnot said he was also "frustrated and annoyed" with the government's response to his letter raising subpostmasters' concerns about the faulty horizon accounting software. here's zoe conway. he has been called the subpostmasters' most...
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that is asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% increase from 2022. so interesting new figures coming into us on that. let's stay with that broader issue. the european parliament is to vote on sweeping new laws to overhaul its migration policy. the issue of how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum seekers and migrants has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries, and this new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. sofia bettiza explains what the proposed changes are. this is a make—or—break attempt by the eu to control migration. so how does it work? well, at the moment very few european countries — spain, italy and greece — deal with the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this new agreement brings in a solidarity mechanism. essentially, it's a trade off. so the countries that receive most migrants will build new detention centres at the eu's external border. migrants would be screened as soon as they arrive and authorities will have the option to detain them until their asylum
that is asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% asylum costs here in the uk. that is a i6% increase from 2022. so interesting new figures coming into us on that. let's stay with that broader issue. the european parliament is to vote on sweeping new laws to overhaul its migration policy. the issue of how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum seekers and migrants has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries, and this new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. sofia...
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across the uk it will be dry in most places. with sunshine around in the south—westerly breeze it will be warmer, temperatures back up to 19 or 20. warmer, temperatures back up to 19 or20. some warmer, temperatures back up to 19 or 20. some more weatherfronts coming in from the atlantic once again will return northwards, take more cloudy and wet weather northwards. some rain pushing towards northern ireland and into scotland, maybe northern england. further south after a cloudy start we should see the cloud thinning and breaking up some sunshine coming through. we still have those warm south—westerly winds, so these are the temperatures we are looking at on friday. let�*s compare those with the average for this time of year. bury st edmunds 20 degrees on friday, 6 degrees warmer than normal, aberdeen is also 6 degrees warmer than normal. pleasant for many areas on thursday into friday, over the weekend it will cool down, the wind direction changes, cooler air will push down from the north—west, pressure will be falling o
across the uk it will be dry in most places. with sunshine around in the south—westerly breeze it will be warmer, temperatures back up to 19 or 20. warmer, temperatures back up to 19 or20. some warmer, temperatures back up to 19 or 20. some more weatherfronts coming in from the atlantic once again will return northwards, take more cloudy and wet weather northwards. some rain pushing towards northern ireland and into scotland, maybe northern england. further south after a cloudy start we...
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the met have said there _ here in the uk. the met have said there will— here in the uk. the met have said there will be robust security at two nights _ there will be robust security at two nights game for that we've seen evidence — nights game for that we've seen evidence of that as bags are being surgeon _ evidence of that as bags are being surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags~ _ surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags. that isjust the normal security— bags. that isjust the normal security measures at high—profile games— security measures at high—profile games here in the uk. arsenal stadium — games here in the uk. arsenal stadium said to be carrying out the usual— stadium said to be carrying out the usual measures in accordance with the national threat level. the threat — the national threat level. the threat level is substantial at the moment— threat level is substantial at the moment which means in an attempted attack— moment which means in an attempted attack is _ moment which means in an attempted attack is likely but not highly tiketv — atta
the met have said there _ here in the uk. the met have said there will— here in the uk. the met have said there will be robust security at two nights _ there will be robust security at two nights game for that we've seen evidence — nights game for that we've seen evidence of that as bags are being surgeon _ evidence of that as bags are being surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags~ _ surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags. that isjust the normal security— bags. that isjust the normal...
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uk has a number— step forward and help. uk has a number of— step forward and help. uk has a number of priorities in that region including — number of priorities in that region including neighbouring countries that we — including neighbouring countries that we are responsible for but nevertheless we will provide over £5 million _ nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to— nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to the fund to help support haiti so _ million to the fund to help support haiti so on — million to the fund to help support haiti so on these areas we have had an excellent — haiti so on these areas we have had an excellent meeting and it shows how like—minded we are on trying to make _ how like—minded we are on trying to make progress on these difficult conflicts — make progress on these difficult conflicts which are so disrupting and disturbing our world and we are determined to work together very closely _ determined to work together very closely as— determined to work together very closely as we do that. thank you. the firs
uk has a number— step forward and help. uk has a number of— step forward and help. uk has a number of priorities in that region including — number of priorities in that region including neighbouring countries that we — including neighbouring countries that we are responsible for but nevertheless we will provide over £5 million _ nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to— nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to the fund to help support haiti so _ million to the fund to...
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just to let you know, we are waiting for a news conference between lord cameron, uk foreign secretary and his counterpart antony blinken, they have been holding talks in washington so we are waiting for that news conference and when it begins we will bring it to you. other news. a man has been arrested after a woman was stabbed in bradford city centre. danny savage has the latest. his image has been everywhere four days but he has now been detained, a nationwide appeal to find him, last known location near a park in bradford after a woman fatally stabbed in the city centre. . kulsuma akter was walking with a young baby and was stabbed multiple times. the 27—year—old was pushing her baby in a pram at the time, the child was unharmed. we now know habibur masum was bailed by magistrates in november after being charged with assaulting and threatening to kill kulsuma akter, offences he had denied. it is understood his bail conditions that he must not contact her. police previously said they were known to each other. both the west yorkshire and greater manchester for several four the in
just to let you know, we are waiting for a news conference between lord cameron, uk foreign secretary and his counterpart antony blinken, they have been holding talks in washington so we are waiting for that news conference and when it begins we will bring it to you. other news. a man has been arrested after a woman was stabbed in bradford city centre. danny savage has the latest. his image has been everywhere four days but he has now been detained, a nationwide appeal to find him, last known...
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iooo sub—postmasters across the uk have to join the action, concerning they have used the word applied rather than just joint they have used the word applied rather than justjoint or similar. and then, further up... we are to hearfrom the group and then, further up... we are to hear from the group director of legal governance. the key words are underlined. and then further up the page, andrew parsons says that he is happy with the comms as a draft reply, and do not forget that alan bates has a loose relationship with the truth. �* . the truth. laughter a couple _ the truth. laughter a couple of - the truth. laughter| a couple of questions the truth. laughter - a couple of questions on that, firstly, what you said in a press release, was it accurate?- firstly, what you said in a press release, was it accurate? yes. how ou had release, was it accurate? yes. how you had any — release, was it accurate? yes. how you had any dealings with mr parsons? , . you had any dealings with mr parsons?- had - you had any dealings with mr parsons?- had you | you had any dealings with mr. parsons?- h
iooo sub—postmasters across the uk have to join the action, concerning they have used the word applied rather than just joint they have used the word applied rather than justjoint or similar. and then, further up... we are to hearfrom the group and then, further up... we are to hear from the group director of legal governance. the key words are underlined. and then further up the page, andrew parsons says that he is happy with the comms as a draft reply, and do not forget that alan bates has...