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said she is facing a new trial after she accuse the security forces of sexually assaulting women. she said in her statement that she was dragged to the unjust and farcical cords table again due to her protest and disclosure of religious regimes, sexual assault against women. what will happen now that raisi and the foreign minister are dead when it comes to using protests, when it comes to what is happening with mohamed he heard something dragged to court again? >> i don't think this will be likely to be an event that will cause new protests. at the end of the day, i think a very large number of people of iran who are very unhappy with his regime recognize raisi was not that important of a figure. it will be a completely different situation when the supreme leader passes away. i think you will see the regime orchestrate a tremendous amount of force, extra security in order to minimize any such risk -- but you're not likely going to see this galvanizing into a moment of protest. part of the reason for that is the mahsa amini protest did not yield the type of change they wanted. cert
said she is facing a new trial after she accuse the security forces of sexually assaulting women. she said in her statement that she was dragged to the unjust and farcical cords table again due to her protest and disclosure of religious regimes, sexual assault against women. what will happen now that raisi and the foreign minister are dead when it comes to using protests, when it comes to what is happening with mohamed he heard something dragged to court again? >> i don't think this will...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court seeks an arrest warrant for israel's prime minister, its defence minister, and three hamas leaders for war crimes. iran observes five days of mourning after a helicopter crash killed the country's president. plus, donald trump's former lawyer makes a key admission in court, as defence attorneys begin their case in the former president's criminal �*hush money�* trial. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. president biden is rejecting allegations from the international criminal court's chief prosecutor, who is seeking arrest warrants for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and defence minister yoav gallant. the prosecutor, karim khan, is accusing the two of conducting war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. mr khan has also applied for arrest warrants for three leaders of hamas, for war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with the october 7th attacks in israel. speaking at a jewish heritag
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lyse doucet, bbc news. and although some countries including iraq, syria and lebanon havejoined iran in mourning, the us state department had a harsher response. we regret any loss of life, don't want to see anyone die in a helicopter crash. but that does not change the reality of his record, both as a judge and the president. run. the fact he has blood on his hands. —— run around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making headlines: new research has shown that some people paralysed from the neck down have some movement restored by electrical pulses around the damaged area coupled with physiotherapy. a clinical study of the technique on 60 patients who had their injuries several years ago found that 43 showed some improvement in their hand movements. pallab ghosh has more. this is how it works — the brain sends instructions to move arms and legs through nerves in the spinal column. if there is a break, those signals are weakened. but the signals are boosted by el
lyse doucet, bbc news. and although some countries including iraq, syria and lebanon havejoined iran in mourning, the us state department had a harsher response. we regret any loss of life, don't want to see anyone die in a helicopter crash. but that does not change the reality of his record, both as a judge and the president. run. the fact he has blood on his hands. —— run around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making headlines: new research has...
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nikki fox, bbc news. scottie scheffler�*s court date has been delayed until 3 june following his arrest during the us pga championship at valhalla last week. the world number one was arrested on friday after trying to drive into valhalla golf club in heavy traffic and his arraignment date had been set for tuesday, 21 may. scheffler was charged with second—degree assault, third—degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding traffic signals from an officer. all charges, which scheffler denies, still appear on the docket. the iii—time french open winner rafa nadal has shown up at roland garros, but his participation at the grand slam is still farfrom certain. the 37—year—old spaniard emerged with his coach carlos moya to reacquaint himself with the famous red clay courts. he only reached the second round of the recent italian open. the tournament begins on sunday and it remains unclear whether the 22—time grand slam winner will play in what is expected to be his final season. final
nikki fox, bbc news. scottie scheffler�*s court date has been delayed until 3 june following his arrest during the us pga championship at valhalla last week. the world number one was arrested on friday after trying to drive into valhalla golf club in heavy traffic and his arraignment date had been set for tuesday, 21 may. scheffler was charged with second—degree assault, third—degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding traffic signals from an officer. all charges, which...
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lyse doucet, bbc news. for more on the fallout of mr raisi's death, i spoke to brian katulis, former staffer at the us national security council, now senior us foreign policy fellow at the middle east institute what signs are there so far of any impact if any this is having on stability in the country?— having on stability in the count ? ., ~ country? so far, it looks like a run remain _ country? so far, it looks like a run remain stable. - country? so far, it looks like a run remain stable. it- country? so far, it looks like a run remain stable. it is. country? so far, it looks like a run remain stable. it is al a run remain stable. it is a regime that is quite repressive, actually run by the supreme leader. that repression allows it to maintain a pretty tight grip on being. the vice president will step into the position and there will be some transition but the reality is this deep brutal repression that the arena government uses against its own people will likely keep the situation quite stable for the
lyse doucet, bbc news. for more on the fallout of mr raisi's death, i spoke to brian katulis, former staffer at the us national security council, now senior us foreign policy fellow at the middle east institute what signs are there so far of any impact if any this is having on stability in the country?— having on stability in the count ? ., ~ country? so far, it looks like a run remain _ country? so far, it looks like a run remain stable. - country? so far, it looks like a run remain stable....
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" anchor: this is bbc world news america. the white house criticizes the international criminal court's decision to seek arrest warrants for israel's prime minister, its defense minister, and hamas leaders. condolences and mixed reactions from around the world as iran mourns the death of its president in a helicopter crash. a tense day at donald trump's hush money trial as former fixer michael cohen wraps up his testimony and the judge rebukes a defense witness. ♪ welcome to world news america. president biden and his administration are rallying to the defense of israel after the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court sought arrest warrants for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the israeli defense minister, and three members of hamas. among the allegations, the icc says israel has systematically deprived palestinians of the means to life such as clean water in violation of international law. president biden released a quote saying the iccs application for arrest warrants over the years is outrageous,
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this is bbc news. the infected blood scandal, known as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the uk national health service, could and should have been largely avoided. that's the finding of the public inquiry, into the tragedy, that destroyed so many lives. more than 30,000 people were infected with diseases like hiv and hepatitis c, in a scandal. spanning more than two decades, from the early 1970s to the 1990s. around 3,000 people have already died, while others are still living with the ongoing effects of infection. hugh pym reports on the conclusions of a landmark hearing. on day one of the inquiry, perry, supported by family, gave evidence. there is a huge impact on family, because they carry you and... he didn't survive long enough to see today's report. he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c through his haemophilia treatment. his memorial service was this month. today, his wife heather and son isaac were here in his memory. it's still very raw, him not being here. it was five weeks
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" . i'm christian fraser and this is the context. >> we charge netanyahu and ga llant as co-perpetrators in these alleged crimes. >> the attorney general mentions the prime minister and minister of defense of the state of israel alongside the abominable nazi monsters of hamas. >> there should be no equivalence between israel and hamas. none. ♪ christian: the prosecutor at the international criminal court seeks an arrest warrant for benjamin netanyahu along with israel's defense minister and three hamas leaders. we will get the thoughts tonight of the united states former war crimes ambassador. it has taken decades to get here but the long-awaited report into the scandal of infected blood given to nhs patients has reported with a shocking account of error, betrayal and cover-up. those affected feel the truth has come out at last. we will hear from those who have lost loved ones because of that negligence. and a victory for julian assange. the high court in london today blocked his extrad
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lyse doucet, bbc news. i'm joined now by richard goldberg, who is senior adviser at the foundation for defence of democracies. richard, the real power in iran, as we've been learning, rests with the supreme leader. what does ebrahim raisi's death mean for ayatollah khomeini, given this was his possible successor?— given this was his possible successor? �* , ., , , successor? there's a couple big factors for— successor? there's a couple big factors for the _ successor? there's a couple big factors for the supreme - successor? there's a couple big factors for the supreme leader. factors for the supreme leader at the moment. first of all, obviously the supreme leader of iran has been on the offensive in the region since october 7th with its multi—front campaign against israel. but also, he hasn't had to think about the internal unrest that he dealt with for a good 6—7 months following the murder of mahsa amini, remember back in late 2022-23. so this amini, remember back in late 2022—23. so this is
lyse doucet, bbc news. i'm joined now by richard goldberg, who is senior adviser at the foundation for defence of democracies. richard, the real power in iran, as we've been learning, rests with the supreme leader. what does ebrahim raisi's death mean for ayatollah khomeini, given this was his possible successor?— given this was his possible successor? �* , ., , , successor? there's a couple big factors for— successor? there's a couple big factors for the _ successor? there's a couple big...
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but is it because there is a lot of pressure being put on gb news broadcaster and former bbc current affairs producer john mayer joins me live from oxford. mayerjoins me live from oxford. john, you know, as a channel that's relatively new, we have made some mistakes along the way. hands up. and we admit that icannot way. hands up. and we admit that i cannot for the life of me see what was wrong with that event with rishi sunak, given that we're inviting all the other party leaders to do the same thing . thing. >> nigel, it's good to be back on the tory party. there again. nice to see. nice to see you again. look, come on guys. you've been on ofcom's naughty step for a couple of years now. you've fallen off the naughty step. and so you say. oh and you start yelling look you've been ianed start yelling look you've been invited to play a football game and you come in, you played rugby and you and you start to tackle people and then you say, oh no, it's the referee's fault, let's have some var. he i'm asking you a question. >> i'm asking you a question . >> i'm asking you a question. wha
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this is bbc news. donald trump's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, has completed his fourth and final day of testimony at the ex—president�*s criminal trial in new york. the prosecution has now rested its case. its star witnesses included mr cohen and stormy daniels, the adult film actress at the centre of the hush—money allegations. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has this update on today's events. this historic trial is winding down. prosecutors today rested their case, but before that, the defence took another crack at trying to undermine michael cohen's credibility. the biggest blow they scored today was having michael cohen admit on the stand that he is still —— he stole from his former boss, donald trump. michael cohen admitted he invoiced the trump organisation $50,000 for tech services from a company — but he then only paid the company $20,000 and pocketed the rest. he said he did that because he was angry about his bonus being cut. but when the prosecution came ba
this is bbc news. donald trump's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, has completed his fourth and final day of testimony at the ex—president�*s criminal trial in new york. the prosecution has now rested its case. its star witnesses included mr cohen and stormy daniels, the adult film actress at the centre of the hush—money allegations. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has this update on today's events. this historic trial is winding down. prosecutors today rested their...
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lyse doucet, bbc news. in new york, the prosecution has rested its case in donald trump's trial after the end of four days of testimony from the former president's ex lawyer michael cohen. in a moment of some drama, thejudge took exception to the conduct of one of the defence witnesses and ordered the courtroom to be cleared. our north america editor, sarah smith, is outside the court. sarah, it's certainly never dull, this trial. it isn't and this is something that almost never happens in a criminal trial. thejudge ordered everybody out of a court room so he could reprimand a witness who had been visibly and audibly disagreeing with thejudge's rulings put at visibly and audibly disagreeing with the judge's rulings put at that witness was paul costello, probably the only witness the defence were calling, is that you can to try to undermine the testimony of michael cohen to portray him to be a liar. that is because mr cohen is the key witness for the prosecution. he is donald trump's from a fixer,, the man w
lyse doucet, bbc news. in new york, the prosecution has rested its case in donald trump's trial after the end of four days of testimony from the former president's ex lawyer michael cohen. in a moment of some drama, thejudge took exception to the conduct of one of the defence witnesses and ordered the courtroom to be cleared. our north america editor, sarah smith, is outside the court. sarah, it's certainly never dull, this trial. it isn't and this is something that almost never happens in a...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. wikileaks founder — julian assange — wins the right to appeal his extradition to the united states. let's restart there. julian assange has been granted an appeal against his extradition to the united states, where he faces charges under the espionage act. the wikileaks founder, now 52 has been suffering from mental and physical health problems. he was now in court for the hearing. he was not in court for the hearing. his wife, stella, was there, while hundreds of supporters gathered outside, including jeremy corbyn, the former labour leader. assange is wanted in the us over the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars. his team appealed on the grounds he could face the death penalty — and that as an australian he would not be able to rely on a first amendment right to free speech, while on trial for spying. had the ruling gone against him he could have been forced onto a flight to america, within 21t hours. let me start
you're watching the context on bbc news. wikileaks founder — julian assange — wins the right to appeal his extradition to the united states. let's restart there. julian assange has been granted an appeal against his extradition to the united states, where he faces charges under the espionage act. the wikileaks founder, now 52 has been suffering from mental and physical health problems. he was now in court for the hearing. he was not in court for the hearing. his wife, stella, was there,...
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but in ofcom's view, and ofcom has done a lot to try and ofcom has done a lot to try and help gb news, frankly keep going. in ofcom's view, there's not a wide enough range of views, on that programme that may be true, that may be not. >> why is the bbc allowed to regulate itself? >> well, it is partly, but not well. hold on a second. it doesn't regulate itself, really, in the sense that it's responsible to ofcom in some areas. of course, it's directly , areas. of course, it's directly, it's trustees, it's non—executive directors and so on are appointed directly so it can give itself a slap on the wrist if it thinks it's done something wrong and everyone has to move on. oh no. no hold on a second. is there a no broadcasting organisation in the in the world that gets criticised as much as the bbc? all politicians criticise it all. everybody alleges that it's biased. you allege it's biased . biased. you allege it's biased. the suggestion that the bbc doesn't get a hammered every single day on the middle east coverage or whatever, it's non—stop. you're talking in a slightly paranoid w
but in ofcom's view, and ofcom has done a lot to try and ofcom has done a lot to try and help gb news, frankly keep going. in ofcom's view, there's not a wide enough range of views, on that programme that may be true, that may be not. >> why is the bbc allowed to regulate itself? >> well, it is partly, but not well. hold on a second. it doesn't regulate itself, really, in the sense that it's responsible to ofcom in some areas. of course, it's directly , areas. of course, it's...
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this is bbc news. the prosecution in donald trump hush money trial have spent the afternoon trying to rehabilitate their key witness michael cohen. they said they are resting their case. the redirect their opportunity to focus the jury's attention on the corroborated evicence he has already supplied. but it has been a bruising few days for trump's former lawyer and adviser, as the defence spent hours poking holes in his story, today getting him to admit on the stand that he had once stolen money from the trump administration. certainly, he is a flawed witness but did he lie on trump's behalf. did trump ask cohen to pay stormy daniels for her silence, and did he disguise that payment as a legal expense, to hide it from the new york voters? the former president says no he did not. joining me now is david sklansky, professor of law at stanford law school. nice to see you, thank you for coming on. isuppose nice to see you, thank you for coming on. i suppose the question now as the prosecution rest is wheth
this is bbc news. the prosecution in donald trump hush money trial have spent the afternoon trying to rehabilitate their key witness michael cohen. they said they are resting their case. the redirect their opportunity to focus the jury's attention on the corroborated evicence he has already supplied. but it has been a bruising few days for trump's former lawyer and adviser, as the defence spent hours poking holes in his story, today getting him to admit on the stand that he had once stolen...
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you“re watching the context on bbc news. a national day of shame for britain as the inquiry into infected blood in the countries national health service says thousands of people were filled. —— field. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here sarah. hello from the bbc sport centre let's start with news we all knew was coming, but it has now been officially confirmed. liverpool have named arne slot as their new head coach. the reds had already agreed a compensation deal worth £9.4 million with feyenoord, a club slot guided to the dutch title in 2023—24 and then to the dutch cup this season. slot will replacejurgen klopp, who had been in charge of the club since october 2015. here's our correspondent andy swiss. arne slot has signed a three—year contract. he“ll officially start onjune one. this after they agreed a compensation deal worth more than £9 million, which gives you an idea ofjust highly they rate him. also worth noting that he has been announced as head coach of liverpool rather tha
you“re watching the context on bbc news. a national day of shame for britain as the inquiry into infected blood in the countries national health service says thousands of people were filled. —— field. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here sarah. hello from the bbc sport centre let's start with news we all knew was coming, but it has now been officially confirmed. liverpool have named arne slot as their new head coach. the reds had already agreed a compensation...
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the bbc, which has its own problems. i'm referring to channel 4 news. hardly surprised that people like adam boulton, who, it must be said, has some degree of interest to declare along with other establishment journalists, they would like us shut down. but for ofcom to behave like this represents a threat to freedom of speech . it's about freedom of speech. it's about time. it's antiquated, nonsensical regulations were removed for privately funded broadcasters , not least because broadcasters, not least because it can't seem to apply them fairly . it is it can't seem to apply them fairly. it is a dark day for freedom of expression. it's time we had an equivalent of the united states first amendment that protects freedom of speech from left wing bureaucrats. i'd like to make it clear that both gb news and i wholeheartedly reject this ruling , and will not reject this ruling, and will not back down on our foundational principle whether ofcom likes it or not, we are here to represent you.the or not, we are here to represent you. the british people. gb news
the bbc, which has its own problems. i'm referring to channel 4 news. hardly surprised that people like adam boulton, who, it must be said, has some degree of interest to declare along with other establishment journalists, they would like us shut down. but for ofcom to behave like this represents a threat to freedom of speech . it's about freedom of speech. it's about time. it's antiquated, nonsensical regulations were removed for privately funded broadcasters , not least because broadcasters,...
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bbc news app. the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the united states. it granted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case with free speech comes into play. but this has not satisfied the judges in london. they said we will have a full apparel on this point the other point of assurances from the other point
bbc news app. the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the united states. it granted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. a "national day of shame for britain" as an inquiry into infected blood in the country's national health service — says thousands of people were failed. we speak to two family members who lost her husband at a father in a minute. around his death the president and foreign minister and a helicopter crash. nine quid! do you fancy ice cream? we bring you a couple of experts. will be speaking to both who know all about the cost of ice cream after the cost—of—living crisis. i want to return to one of the top stories we're following today. a seven year public inquiry into the infected blood scandal, widely considered to be the biggest treatment
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patrick geary, bbc news. it's all change now at one of city's title rivals liverpool, and it was only a matter of time before the club confirmed their new head coach. arne slot is the man to takeover from jurgen klopp, the club officially announced today. our correspondent andy swiss is here with me now. andy, we know this has been coming for a while. what more do we know on the deal, and what sort of boss liverpool will be getting? as you say, news we've been expecting for some time. finally, it is official. arne slot has signed a three—year contract. he'll officially start on june three—year contract. he'll officially start onjune one. this after they agreed a compensation deal worth more than £9 million, which gives you an idea ofjust highly date rate him. also worth noting that he has been announced as head coach of liverpool rather than a manager as part of their new look structure under their new sporting director for the why have they gone for arne slot? he's enjoyed a lot of success in his three
patrick geary, bbc news. it's all change now at one of city's title rivals liverpool, and it was only a matter of time before the club confirmed their new head coach. arne slot is the man to takeover from jurgen klopp, the club officially announced today. our correspondent andy swiss is here with me now. andy, we know this has been coming for a while. what more do we know on the deal, and what sort of boss liverpool will be getting? as you say, news we've been expecting for some time. finally,...
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nikki fox, bbc news. here, this summer, there's a warning about these, asian hornets, which pose a risk to honey bees and pollinating insects. there were numerous sightings mainly in kent last year. look out for their dark bodies, with a distinctive wide orange stripe, and yellow legs. the king and queen have visited the chelsea flower show, meeting some of the designers taking part. their own garden at highgrove is also exhibiting for the first time, and daniela relph is in chelsea for us now. a first visit to the most famous of flower shows in his new role as patron of the royal horticultural society. the king, the keenest of gardeners himself, will cast an expert eye over this year's crop of show gardens and exhibits. what he'll see this evening is a focus on the next generation of gardeners. for the first time, children will be judges at chelsea — 72, in all — selecting the children's choice garden. we're going around gardens and judging them to see if we like them or not and, like, the meanings b
nikki fox, bbc news. here, this summer, there's a warning about these, asian hornets, which pose a risk to honey bees and pollinating insects. there were numerous sightings mainly in kent last year. look out for their dark bodies, with a distinctive wide orange stripe, and yellow legs. the king and queen have visited the chelsea flower show, meeting some of the designers taking part. their own garden at highgrove is also exhibiting for the first time, and daniela relph is in chelsea for us now....
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we will continue to get more reaction to that story here on bbc news over the coming hours. i want to turn to the chelsea flower show thatis to turn to the chelsea flower show that is getting underway. for the first time it features gardens designed by children for the king and queen are also visiting before it opens to the public tomorrow. 00:18:38,688 --> 2147483051:46:05,372 let's head to the flower show to our 2147483051:46:05,372 --> 00:00:00,629 culture mrmspnndent who is there culture correspondent who is there for us. charlotte, over to you. the kin: and for us. charlotte, over to you. the king and queen — for us. charlotte, over to you. tie: king and queen are for us. charlotte, over to you. tte: king and queen are at for us. charlotte, over to you. he king and queen are at the for us. charlotte, over to you. t'te: king and queen are at the chelsea flower show. they are touring the gardens the king has just been to the garden behind a spirit which is that stjames is piccadilly imagine a world different garden. he looked at the plants and there is piccadilly imagin
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. and the coming minutes, were expecting to hear from and the coming minutes, were expecting to hearfrom prime minister rishi sunak in the house of commons not farfrom minister rishi sunak in the house of commons not far from where we are at the moment it is expected to make an apology on behalf of the government and of course, this is a scandal in the tragedy that transcends party politics because the number of the administrations of presided over the health service while this happened and you can see there, the house of commons, the chamber waiting for prime minister to get to his feet at some point soon and make that statement. with me is janinejones, her brother marc was a haemophiliac infected with hiv and hep c, after being sent to treloars school at age 11 — in 1985, when he was 23, he found out he was hiv positive. tell us how you feel today first of all having seen the report in thousands of pages, pretty damning. very damning in the main thing i feel is validation and for ye
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daniela relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show. more from the flower show coming up in the next 60 minutes. we will pause for whether in a moment but let me tell you a really busy 60 minutes because we are back at the blood inquiry, a devastating, devastating final conclusion. we will get the latest reaction from there but also live in jerusalem, a response after the icc prosecutor saying his office is seeking arrest warrants for israel's prime minister and the leaders of the hamas so we will get a reaction to that and also back at the chelsea flower show. all of that after the weather with simon king. the site of this week looking largely fine and dry with lots of sunshine but it will turn much more unsettled as we go through the rest of the week. more details on that in just a moment but for this afternoon, continuing with sunny spells for many of us, the risk of one or two showers cropping up and those likely towards parts of north wales and southern areas of england this afternoon, we will see a few showers this afternoon. also
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you are live with bbc news. the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the united states. it granted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the esponiage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. i think the key point is it's very, very noisy down here because hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and to show solidarity with him because they believe he's been appallingly, unjustly treated over the last few years, since 2019,
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. now to a major development from the international criminal court — with the prosecutor saying his office is seeking arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defence minister yoav gallant — on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza(tx gfx he alleges there is evidence to suggest 'starvation' has been used as a 'method of war�* against civilians. the prosecutor has also applied for arrest warrants for three leaders of hamas, for war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with the october the seventh attacks in israel. he said, the decisions were the outcome of an independent and impartial investigation. iccjudges — will now decide whether to grant the warrants. let's take a listen to what the prosecutor had to say. i can also confirm today that i have reasonable grounds to believe, on the basis of evidence collected and examined by my office, that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and minister of defence yoav g
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this is bbc news. for most of us, not a bad day today with scattered fair weather close but the cloud will continue to grow in some areas and we are expecting showers if they haven�*t formed already where you are. here is the satellite picture, the cloudy skies have been across more central and northern parts of the uk so far. sunniest in the south. this is the afternoon, temperatures into the low 20s in land, closer to the coast, around 15 but showers could break out across the south—west of england, wales but more especially here in western parts of northern ireland, local downpours with thunder and lightning. not looking bad at all across the scottish highlands and the east of scotland. fine weather for most of us this evening but later in the night, an easterly breeze will drag in some cloud in three parts of east anglia, lincolnshire and also the midlands. could be some showers, even quite heavy for a time, but they will be localised. for many, clearand heavy for a time, but they will be local
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you are watching bbc news. we are live in central london outside the westminster methodist hall where we have just heard from sir brian langstaff who chaired the infected blood scandal inquiry. he spoke for the last a0 minutes, it was a moving and rousing address where he went through some of the findings that his inquiry published in its final report today. let's go through some of the main conclusions he made. he concluded that the treatment disaster could and should have been largely avoided. the five—year investigation accuses doctors, the government and the nhs of trying to cover up what happened. they found patients were knowingly exposed to what he described as unacceptable risks and he found a catalogue of failures with catastrophic consequences. the prime minister, rishi sunak, is expected to issue an apology later on today. i am joined now by my colleague ali price who was also listening to what we heard from sir brian langstaff. 0ne was also listening to what we heard from sir brian langstaff. one
you are watching bbc news. we are live in central london outside the westminster methodist hall where we have just heard from sir brian langstaff who chaired the infected blood scandal inquiry. he spoke for the last a0 minutes, it was a moving and rousing address where he went through some of the findings that his inquiry published in its final report today. let's go through some of the main conclusions he made. he concluded that the treatment disaster could and should have been largely...
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this is bbc news. the infected blood scandal inquiry has published its final report today concluding that the treatment disaster could and should have been largely avoided. the five year investigation accuses doctors, the government and the nhs of trying to cover up what happened. it found that patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable risks and found what it described as a catalogue of failures with catastrophic consequences. the prime minister rishi sunak is expected to issue an apology later on today. some of the tens of thousands of people infected with hiv and hepatitis c in the 19705, �*80s and early �*90s by contaminated blood. today, the final report into the scandal described the scale of what happened as horrifying and sad lives, dreams, friendships, families and finances were destroyed by it. well, i think the scale speaks for itself. if you have over 30,000 people who go into hospital and come out with infections which were life shattering, that in itself is huge, and the sufferin
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we will go through those and they are available on the bbc news website and we will continue to recap them, but one of the takeaways that really struck me when i was talking to our health editor was the fact that this report says there was the deliberate destruction of documents that might have actually helped uncover this sooner. i have actually helped uncover this sooner. ~' have actually helped uncover this sooner. ~ ., �* , have actually helped uncover this sooner. ~ . �* , ., , sooner. i think that's really important _ sooner. i think that's really important for _ sooner. i think that's really important for our _ sooner. i think that's really important for our clients i sooner. i think that's really important for our clients to j sooner. i think that's really - important for our clients to hear because it's such an important point which is made in the report and the problem with it taking so long to get to this public inquiry is documents have been destroyed, documents have been destroyed, documents have been lost, we have not been able to hear from individuals because they a
we will go through those and they are available on the bbc news website and we will continue to recap them, but one of the takeaways that really struck me when i was talking to our health editor was the fact that this report says there was the deliberate destruction of documents that might have actually helped uncover this sooner. i have actually helped uncover this sooner. ~' have actually helped uncover this sooner. ~ ., �* , have actually helped uncover this sooner. ~ . �* , ., , sooner....
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this is bbc news. let's go live now to my colleague, hugh pym, who has the findings from that report. teiiii colleague, hugh pym, who has the findings from that report.— findings from that report. tell us what is in it. _ findings from that report. tell us what is in it. it _ findings from that report. tell us what is in it. it is _ findings from that report. tell us what is in it. it is a _ findings from that report. tell us what is in it. it is a very - findings from that report. tell us what is in it. it is a very long - what is in it. it is a very long report, 2500 pages but it is the most devastating critique of government in the uk for as long as i can remember and a pack many decades to the beginning of the scandal in the 1970s. the chair as saying that successive governments, and to an extent the nhs were responsible and their leaders have failed consistently the victims of this terrible scandal. to take some quotes from sir brian langstaff in the report, it is a catalogue of failures, one th
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live from london — this is bbc news... waiting for the truth. the public inquiry into the infected blood scandal will publish its final report in the next half hour. the inquiry by sir brian langstaff has been six years in the making and has heard from hundreds of witnesses and reviewed thousands of pages of documents. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c here in the uk between 1970 and 1991 because of contaminated blood products. today, they will hear why. hello, iam hello, i am rajini vaidyanathan coming to you live from central london. 0utside coming to you live from central london. outside a building where, today, an inquiry into the uk's biggest ever health scandal will release its final report. we are expecting that in the next half an hour. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. after they were
live from london — this is bbc news... waiting for the truth. the public inquiry into the infected blood scandal will publish its final report in the next half hour. the inquiry by sir brian langstaff has been six years in the making and has heard from hundreds of witnesses and reviewed thousands of pages of documents. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c here in the uk between 1970 and 1991 because of contaminated blood products. today, they will hear why. hello,...
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thank you so so much forjoining us on bbc news. take us through what next for iran after the deaths of the president and foreign minister.— after the deaths of the president and foreign minister. according to the reaime and foreign minister. according to the regime constitution, _ and foreign minister. according to the regime constitution, a - and foreign minister. according to the regime constitution, a new. and foreign minister. according toj the regime constitution, a new set of elections should be conducted within 50 days. that is quite a short term. the question is how, let's say, this vacuum of power has emerged, because of the death of president raisi and his entourage will be filled in. is it going to be a conservative, loyal to the supreme leader and the revolutionary guard? —— a conservative. or a moderate loyal to the institutions, which is the supreme leader and the revolutionary guard? you could argue for both scenarios in the coming few days. what you see on the news and social media about the happiness of the p
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live from london, this is bbc news. iran's president and foreign minister are killed after their helicopter crashed in the north—west of the country. mourners gather to pay their respects, but there have been reports of some celebrating the president's death. waiting for the truth — the public inquiry into the uk's infected blood scandal will publish its final report later. iam in i am in central london, as relatives wait for the conclusion of that report. they say they are looking for truth, justice, and accountability. wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead. a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another seven people might have been on the helicopter,
live from london, this is bbc news. iran's president and foreign minister are killed after their helicopter crashed in the north—west of the country. mourners gather to pay their respects, but there have been reports of some celebrating the president's death. waiting for the truth — the public inquiry into the uk's infected blood scandal will publish its final report later. iam in i am in central london, as relatives wait for the conclusion of that report. they say they are looking for...
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this is bbc news. an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal is due to release its final report in the next few hours. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. men, women and children were given contaminated blood in 19705, 19805 and 1990s. contaminated blood in 19705, 19805 and 19905. many of them died as a result, and others unknowingly passed infections onto their partners, some of whom died. the inquiry was announced by then prime minister theresa may in 2017, after years of campaigning by victims and their families. they are now fighting for compensation. let's speak to our news correspondent rajini vaidyanathan, who is outside methodist central hall in westminster. this is going to be a very extensive report. what can we expect? a couple of hours down to see this reports. a couple of hours down to see this re orts. a , a couple of hours down to see this reorts. a , . , a couple of hours down to see this reorts. n, , ., , ., a couple of hours down to see this re orts. a
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live from london, this is bbc news. iran's president and foreign minister are killed after their helicopter crashed in the northwest of the country. the two men were returning from a visit to the border with azerbaijan — it's thought there are no survivors. waiting for the truth — the public inquiry into the uk's infected blood scandal will publish its final report in the next few hours. wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead. a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. hello. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another 7 people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has announced five days of public mourning. the se
live from london, this is bbc news. iran's president and foreign minister are killed after their helicopter crashed in the northwest of the country. the two men were returning from a visit to the border with azerbaijan — it's thought there are no survivors. waiting for the truth — the public inquiry into the uk's infected blood scandal will publish its final report in the next few hours. wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead. a...
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this is bbc news — the headlines... iran's president and foreign minister are killed after their helicopter went down in the northwest of the country. the two men were returning from a visit to the border with azerbaijan — there appear to be no survivors. waiting for the truth — the public inquiry into the uk's infected blood scandal will publish its final report later. taiwan's new president is sworn into office at a time of heightened tensions with china. and coming up roses — the world—famous chelsea flower show gets under way in london. let's mark now on iran confining the death of president ebrahim raisi who died along with the foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. let's speak now to someone from the university of iran. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. clearly shocking and tragic events of the last day. how is the death of the president and foreign minister being reacted to by the iranian people?
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joe lynskey, bbc news. if it wasn't for liverpool we might have been talking about seven premier league titles in a row for manchester city. jurgen klop bid farewell at anfield — his final match in charge ending with a 2—0 win over wolves. he'd announced earlier this year that he'd leave at the end of the season after nine years at the club. liverpool finishing third in the table in the end. he's the man who led them to their first premier league title in 30 years as well as the champions league, the fa cup, two league cups, club world cup, super cup. the customary fist pumps to the crowd. this was a chance for everyone to say thank you. crawley town will be playing in league one next season after a 2—0 win over crewe alexandra at wembley. they followed up their 8—1 aggregate victory against mk dons — with a deserved win in the league two play—off final. crawley only just avoided being relegated from the football league last season but nowjoin stockport, wrexham and mansfield in being promoted.
joe lynskey, bbc news. if it wasn't for liverpool we might have been talking about seven premier league titles in a row for manchester city. jurgen klop bid farewell at anfield — his final match in charge ending with a 2—0 win over wolves. he'd announced earlier this year that he'd leave at the end of the season after nine years at the club. liverpool finishing third in the table in the end. he's the man who led them to their first premier league title in 30 years as well as the champions...
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you are with business today on bbc news. to india now, where it's an important day, as the world's biggest election crosses the halfway mark. today, the fifth phase of polling kicks off, with people in the financial capital, mumbai, casting their vote. home to some of india's richest, mumbai is the key economic hub, driving the nation's economic policy. so what is at stake? archana shukla is at a polling station in mumbai for us. a really big day there. a huge diplomatic effort, and a huge democratic effort to get people to the polls, and it is an important one from a business point of view, particularly in mumbai?— point of view, particularly in mumbai? ~ , �* ., ., mumbai? absolutely. i'm at a ollin: mumbai? absolutely. i'm at a polling station _ mumbai? absolutely. i'm at a polling station here _ mumbai? absolutely. i'm at a polling station here in - mumbai? absolutely. i'm at a polling station here in the - polling station here in the central part of mumbai, and we are —— people are queueing up to elect one of th
you are with business today on bbc news. to india now, where it's an important day, as the world's biggest election crosses the halfway mark. today, the fifth phase of polling kicks off, with people in the financial capital, mumbai, casting their vote. home to some of india's richest, mumbai is the key economic hub, driving the nation's economic policy. so what is at stake? archana shukla is at a polling station in mumbai for us. a really big day there. a huge diplomatic effort, and a huge...
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and, you know, we talk about bbc. bbc is and i respect bbc very much, but we are no worse. and voa in many ways it's better. and i think we should be aware that we have a and if you're washington, if you go to washington at any time, please visit the voice of america building on independence avenue, 330. independence avenue is an amazing place where we broadcast in roughly 40 languages around the world, hundreds of millions of people watching or listening to voice of america broadcasts about the very about our politics, about our life, about our culture. and it is a set up by law, signed by president ford in the 1970s, the voice of america reflects all and i express that all points of view in the united states. it is not the radio station of any given administration, and that it it covers whatever issues are. there are fairly and honestly and and as a former employee of voa, i think voa takes it very seriously. and again, in my book, if you look at my book on cold war radio, you will see many examples of how the voice of america handles difficult issues, whether they were t
and, you know, we talk about bbc. bbc is and i respect bbc very much, but we are no worse. and voa in many ways it's better. and i think we should be aware that we have a and if you're washington, if you go to washington at any time, please visit the voice of america building on independence avenue, 330. independence avenue is an amazing place where we broadcast in roughly 40 languages around the world, hundreds of millions of people watching or listening to voice of america broadcasts about...
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welcome to bbc news. we start with breaking news from iran where state media says the helicopter which crashed while carrying president ebrahim raisi and several other senior officials has been located and there are no signs of life. it says there are no signs of life. the search has been taking place in a mountainous area in northwestern iran near tabriz. mr raisi was returning from a visit to azerbaijan where he had been accompanied by his foreign minister, hossein amir—abdollahian. the helicopter had been one of three flying together — this is the helicopter taking off to return to iran. the other two reached their destination safely, but iran's interior minister said on sunday that the president's aircraft had experience a hard landing and communication had been lost. several countries have offered to help in the search, which was been hampered by bad weather — as you can see from these pictures issued by the azerbaijan red crescent society. overnight, turkey launched a drone to search for the m
welcome to bbc news. we start with breaking news from iran where state media says the helicopter which crashed while carrying president ebrahim raisi and several other senior officials has been located and there are no signs of life. it says there are no signs of life. the search has been taking place in a mountainous area in northwestern iran near tabriz. mr raisi was returning from a visit to azerbaijan where he had been accompanied by his foreign minister, hossein amir—abdollahian. the...
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but that's, that's the bbc economics from the wisdom analysis. but i think i've been gone through what, how did on as they load of that is the supreme lee though we launched in the soft the, the large me, you know, come on to be the logical aspect of it. the president of the was their presidential and administrative active views very carefully. i'm very good young people for them positions politics that handled excuse me. but, and i think that this best of that it's been done quickly with so they will have to find a good replacement for him. and i'm sure that must be under way. so that in the 1st task is on. and 2nd is given the other possibilities. they should, you know, rollout any sabotage, acted with this. if that is the possibility, then we know they get on. we'll have to look at the idea of what the decline goal in terms of hope they be and rise up to the challenge. and that's the best because they've been on the sanctions on the trip constantly for the last 3 decades. i think they will come up with okay, much. alright, i'm up as wire and f
but that's, that's the bbc economics from the wisdom analysis. but i think i've been gone through what, how did on as they load of that is the supreme lee though we launched in the soft the, the large me, you know, come on to be the logical aspect of it. the president of the was their presidential and administrative active views very carefully. i'm very good young people for them positions politics that handled excuse me. but, and i think that this best of that it's been done quickly with so...