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-- vaping. hundreds have taken to the streets of mexico city — to protest the city's first bullfight since 2022. you talk too much. martin scorsese is killers of — you talk too much. martin scorsese is killers of the _ you talk too much. martin scorsese is killers of the following _ you talk too much. martin scorsese is killers of the following moon - is killers of the following moon could make oscar history for this nominee for best actress. more on those stories but ist... more on those stories but ist... albania's constitutional court has confirmed that it will allow an agreement to go forward which would see albania accommodating people seeking asylum in italy. judges ruled that the agreement was not unconstitutional, as albanian opposition mps had claimed. the project has drawn comparisons with the british government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, which has been challenged by britain's supreme court. this comes as the italian government is hosting a summit in rome aimed at boosting development in africa, hoping it will help spark economic growth that will curb irregualr migration to europe.
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translation: this is a plan - of interventions with which we want to make a contribution to give african younger generations a right that until now has been denied. because here in europe we have often spoken about the right to emigrate, but we have almost never talked about how to guarantee the right not to be forced to emigrate. live now to daviday ghilionay, our bbc news reporter who isjoining us from the newsroom. daviday, can you tell us why this deal with albania is so important for giorgia meloni and her governemnt? thank you for your question. it is still vital, this deal. she is sending a strong message to the people who voted for almost two years ago. she's also talking to her opponents and people who have been criticising her because obviously
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now the migration crisis is one of the most delicate political issues. that's also one of the most ones to tackle at the beginning of her government as soon as she was elected she struggled to deliver. you do know her electoral campaign she made big promises, she wanted to tackle illegal migration and stop illegal migrants. she sought numbers going up in the first six months of her government. now she showing she's doing something real, she's doing something concrete to tackle the crisis. although critics are saying that to process asylum—seekers are not enough. and probably waste of money for some people. she's actually doing and she's achieving very strong message, which is been delivered. she doing something real. and voters already
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showing that she's a of action. this is also coming _ showing that she's a of action. this is also coming on _ showing that she's a of action. this is also coming on a _ showing that she's a of action. this is also coming on a day when rome is hosting the conference, the summit to boost economic development of the african continent. with a view to improving prospects and preventing more people feel they have to make the journey to europe.— the journey to europe. exactly. that's related _ the journey to europe. exactly. that's related to _ the journey to europe. exactly. that's related to what - the journey to europe. exactly. that's related to what the - the journey to europe. exactly. l that's related to what the italian government and giorgia meloni are trying to do. i like the albania— italy deal which is short—term project aimed at solving the most imminent emergency, migrants are arriving in italy and europe. with africa giorgia meloni and her government are trying to come along term project. this is about geopolitics, about redefining european order. this is about the
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role that italy wants to play in africa. also considering that other major players internationally are trying to have an influence, such as china. giorgia meloni has been criticising for a year france for having a colonial approach towards the african continent. now she wants to build a relationship with several countries in order to relaunch europe and to tackle the migration crisis from a different perspective. making africa a richer, more powerful international continent. good to have that assistant for the our bbc news reported joining us live from the newsroom. south africa's former presidentjacob zuma has been suspended by the anc — the political party he was once the leader of for more than nine years. anc party officials decided to take action against mr zuma after he created a political
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movement to directly rival his former party and then told people not to vote for the anc in this year's general election. since being forced out of office in 2018 and mired in multiple allegations of corruption, mr zuma has launched a number of highly personal attacks against his successor, president cyril ramaphosa. disposable vapes are set to be banned across the uk. ministers are trying to tackle the rise in children vaping illegally. the prime minister says action is needed before the problem becomes "endemic". powers in existing environmental laws will be used to implement the ban. there will also be new legislation in england, scotland and wales aimed at restricting vape flavours, introducing plain packaging and placing limits on displays in shops. my myjob as prime minister is to do what i believe is right for them you talk to any parent or teacher as
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i've been doing here this morning they'll talk to you about the worry and rising vaping among children. children shouldn't be vaping. we don't want them to get addicted, we don't want them to get addicted, we don't understand the full long—term health impacts. it's right that we take strong action to step aside, that's what were doing. banning disposable dates, taking powers to go after the flavours, the appearance, —— vaping. also improving enforcement. making it easier to levy on the spot fines of retailers who shouldn't be selling to kids. taken together with a strong set of measures we can improve our children's health. rishi sunak speaking _ improve our children's health. rishi sunak speaking earlier. it would mean the ukjoins sunak speaking earlier. it would mean the uk joins a small group mean the ukjoins a small group of countries planning to ban the apes. new zealand, all announcing similar plans although new zealand has so far the only ones who have implemented them. australia has made tapes available only by prescription. china, which is the largest producer of e cigarettes
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introduce laws controlling their use introduce laws controlling their use in 2021, including banning flavour products that many chinese manufacturers continue to send overseas. the industry argues that banning disposable dates are to see people turn to the illegal vape market that is already booming. more than four and a half million were seized over the last 12 months. four times more than in 2022. joining to discuss this further is dr marina murphy — a spokesperson for the the uk vaping industry association — who is against the ban. thank you for being with us. there's so many statistics and i want to put a few to you because it will give us a few to you because it will give us a sense of how rigorous this band will be in making a difference against young people taking up vaping. 7.6% of ii to 17—year—olds now vape regularly or on occasion. if it wasn't for the health implications i be saying to you, congratulations, what an amazing industry for that you've created an industry for that you've created an industry out of nothing over a few years with up to these figures were
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you? fit years with up to these figures were ou? . ., , , ., ., years with up to these figures were ou? , , ., ., , you? of course they do. young people should not be — you? of course they do. young people should not be vaping. _ you? of course they do. young people should not be vaping. the _ you? of course they do. young people should not be vaping. the proposal. should not be vaping. the proposal to ban disposable i think is definitely a policy misstep by the government at best. at worst it's a cynical move just sacrificing vapors. his record to do anything, it's not can it do what they said it's not can it do what they said it's going to do. it's mostly being proposed to safeguard youth to stop you from vaping. the fact is it is already banned for under 18. vaping is bad for anybody under 18. all this law will do is ban products for adults. i don't see how banning products for adults is going to help young people. the fact is any young people who has a vape has acquired that vaping illegally. a ban on disposal is not going to change that because enforcement is not there. there are already people selling vape to under age children and they are going to continue to do that.
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they are breaking the laws that exist currently. inventing new laws is knocking to change that. somebody who breaks one law is going to have absolutely no problem breaking two or three more laws. i absolutely no problem breaking two or three more laws.— or three more laws. i understand that. or three more laws. i understand that- what _ or three more laws. i understand that. what many _ or three more laws. i understand that. what many will _ or three more laws. i understand that. what many will find - that. what many will find astonishing, you talk about disposable dates, those are the ones particularly smaller boxes and more of portable. —— the fates. they have cute names, blueberry sour, cotton candy, cherry cola. the government says they are the key driver behind the arrived two rising used vaping. i put it to you the industry knows exactly what it is doing and targeting young people as names, colours and afford to be like that. i disagree. i think the legitimate industry has tried hard to solve this problem. for a number of years have been going to the government saying things like let's put in place a registration game for
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retailers with up the point is they are still being sold. itiiui’ith retailers with up the point is they are still being sold.— are still being sold. with those names and _ are still being sold. with those names and in _ are still being sold. with those names and in that _ are still being sold. with those names and in that cultural - names and in that cultural packaging, at that price point it appeals directly to young people. the industry doesn't take it seriously. the industry doesn't take it seriously-— the industry doesn't take it seriousl . , . , ., seriously. they are being sold out of sho -s seriously. they are being sold out of sheps on _ seriously. they are being sold out of shops on the _ seriously. they are being sold out of shops on the high _ seriously. they are being sold out of shops on the high street, - seriously. they are being sold out of shops on the high street, do i seriously. they are being sold outl of shops on the high street, do not register, no licence, not required to have a license.— register, no licence, not required to have a license. these are sold in the news agents. _ to have a license. these are sold in the news agents. also _ to have a license. these are sold in the news agents. also sold in - to have a license. these are sold in the news agents. also sold in newsj the news agents. also sold in news auen the news agents. also sold in news agency yes. — the news agents. also sold in news agency yes. you — the news agents. also sold in news agency yes, you watch _ the news agents. also sold in news agency yes, you watch on - the news agents. also sold in news agency yes, you watch on high - the news agents. also sold in news i agency yes, you watch on high street and you will find a vape in almost every shop you pass. anybody and everybody are selling vape and we don't think that's correct. we think there should be a more ordered system whereby people need to be licensed your licence to sell alcohol, watching the ub licence to sell a vape? no people seem to have a problem selling to an underage person because of not risking anything for the binoculars a licence they don't have and they're certainly not being sufficiently prosecuted when they do. there is
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laughable fines headed out for the £26, that is just a joke. laughable fines headed out for the £26, that isjust a joke. you laughable fines headed out for the £26, that isjust a joke.— £26, that is 'ust a 'oke. you are sa in: £26, that is 'ust a 'oke. you are saying you_ £26, that isjust a 'oke. you are saying you would — £26, that isjust ajoke. you are saying you would welcome - £26, that isjust a joke. you are| saying you would welcome more stricter, tighter regulation? we were talking with someone proposing they should be cello on prescription only with a view to using them to win people off more harmful tobacco products. —— wean people off. the point here is that the industry is not making these things less attractive to young people. it has an opportunity to do so and it continues to sell with flavours, colours and price points that attract directly young people. the industry knows where they are being sold. there being told in corner shops close to schools and where young people can buy them. let’s shops close to schools and where young people can buy them. let's not mix u- the young people can buy them. let's not mix up the legitimate _ young people can buy them. let's not mix up the legitimate and _ young people can buy them. let's not mix up the legitimate and illicit - mix up the legitimate and illicit industry, they are two different things. there's a massive black market there's a huge problem because there's no enforcement. doing things like banning products that are designed for adults is not
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going to solve that. it’s that are designed for adults is not going to solve that.— going to solve that. it's these chea - , going to solve that. it's these cheap. young _ going to solve that. it's these cheap, young colour- going to solve that. it's these cheap, young colour for - going to solve that. it's these cheap, young colour for once | going to solve that. it's these - cheap, young colour for once and cheap, young colourfor once and that young people. no adult weaning himself off tobacco needs a cherry cola vape. himself off tobacco needs a cherry cola va e. . , himself off tobacco needs a cherry cola vae. . , ., _, . himself off tobacco needs a cherry colavae. . , ., . ., cola vape. that is not correct for the all the _ cola vape. that is not correct for the all the evidence _ cola vape. that is not correct for the all the evidence shows - cola vape. that is not correct for the all the evidence shows that. the all the evidence shows that people are far more likely to quit if they use flavors. somebody was trying to quit tobacco is not looking for something that taste like tobacco. that would be like giving somebody who is trying to give up drink something that taste like vodka. they're not looking for something that relates to tobacco, they try to get away from it. that's it not correct to say that. i would make the argument that the product is not necessarily the issue. inappropriate access is the issue. banning products and taking them away from adults is a knock at the solve that issue make no mistake, e cigarettes of any description disposable or otherwise already banned for children. if the government is unable to enforce that rule i don't see how it be able to enforce additional rules which are going to stretch in already
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stretched system. you're dealing with trading standards that has no money or resource, no headcount to deal with these issues and are you adding additionaljobs for them to do. i don't see that will work out well for anybody.— do. i don't see that will work out well for anybody. good to have you with us. thank _ well for anybody. good to have you with us. thank you _ well for anybody. good to have you with us. thank you for _ well for anybody. good to have you with us. thank you for explaining i with us. thank you for explaining that for them in interesting debate, one we will have again. thank you. a couple of lines of developing story we told you recently that a drone attack on us air base, us base, further details were being told that bases injordan. the us, the white house is laid the blame squarely at the door of iran. when being told the number of troops in that attack on the base now more than a0. those details coming to us from the white house with the us soldiers killed injordan borrow in early two army reserve unit based in
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georgia. confirmation there that more that a0 injured. in increase in the number of people reported injured in that attack. we know also claiming three lives. that attack on that us base injordan. if there's any further details we will bring it to you right here. let's turn to mexico now, where on sunday the capital city hosted its first bull fight since 2022. the event took place here, at the plaza de toros bullring, the largest bull—fighting arena in the world. these are the pictures from inside the arena where thousands of people celebrated its return, with chants of "long live freedom". but these were the scenes outside the arena, hundreds of people protesting. let's hear from one of them. we're fed up with the mistreatment of animals of any species. we're here to defend the bowls. unfortunately, thejudges here to defend the bowls. unfortunately, the judges decided there were insufficient arguments to keep the bullring closed for the
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today bull—fighting restarts it we're demonstrating peaceably, we don't want any more acts of this kind. we don't want animal torture. bull—fighting is still legal in many areas of mexico, which is one of the few countries that still allows the practice. according to humane society international, around 250,000 bulls are killed in bullfights globally each year. but those who run the bull fights say they'll continue the practice. live now to the bbc�*s marcos gonzalez in mexico city. why has it resumed? explain the legality because it's been claim and counterclaim. where are we right now is not the fight taking place last night. is not the fight taking place last niuht. �* ., , night. bull-fighting was forbidden here since june _ night. bull-fighting was forbidden here since june 2022 _ night. bull-fighting was forbidden here since june 2022 when - night. bull-fighting was forbidden here since june 2022 when a - night. bull-fighting was forbidden i here since june 2022 when a federal here sincejune 2022 when a federal judge ordered indefinite suspension. that was his answer to that complaint of animal rights activist group who considered the treatment of bulls was violating the right to
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a healthy environment. of course later there were other groups who upheld the decision for them and last month the supreme court in mexico revoked that decision allowing again bull—fighting here in mexico city. however, it's important to say that the judge only ruled on the technical aspects. he didn't decide about the cases merits. probably, more than probably we're going to see along probably, more than probably we're going to see a long legal fight between supporters and opponents regarding this story. things could change in the future. you regarding this story. things could change in the future.— change in the future. you were sa in: , change in the future. you were saying. we _ change in the future. you were saying. we saw _ change in the future. you were saying, we saw the _ change in the future. you were saying, we saw the images - change in the future. you were | saying, we saw the images they change in the future. you were - saying, we saw the images they are the protesters at the ball five. but it wasn't enough to stop it going ahead. as you touched on they are there will be a long legal fight i had. who feels they have the upper hand in this battle?—
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hand in this battle? we saw this rotest hand in this battle? we saw this protest yesterday _ hand in this battle? we saw this protest yesterday in _ hand in this battle? we saw this protest yesterday in the - hand in this battle? we saw this protest yesterday in the first. hand in this battle? we saw this| protest yesterday in the first bull fight in the plaza mexico. the biggest bullring in the whole world there were group shouting slogans such as no more death of innocence, torture is not art it is culture. and painting themselves and read as fake blood. there were clashes with the police the bull fight finally happened. it it was made in this venue which was as you can see the crowds of people with more than a0,000 people a big sign of freedom, which was painted in the centre of the of the plaza mexico.— the of the plaza mexico. marcos gonzalez. _ the of the plaza mexico. marcos gonzalez, thank _ the of the plaza mexico. marcos gonzalez, thank you _ the of the plaza mexico. marcos gonzalez, thank you for - the of the plaza mexico. marcos i gonzalez, thank you for explaining that. joining us live from mexico city. lily gladstone could make oscars history if she wins best actress at the academy awards —
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she would be the the first native american woman to do so. she starred in martin scorsese's epic western saga killers of the flower moon, which has picked up ten nominations in all. our culture editor katie razzall has been talking with her. killers of the flower moon tells the true story of the systematic murder over years of dozens of members of the osage tribe. that's how you are. its lead, lily gladstone, has already won a golden globe and is the first native american ever nominated for a best actress oscar. 96 years of oscars. i'm grateful. it's about time. when i accepted the golden globe, that's the other thing that came to mind immediately is it's circumstantial that i was the first one to win that in the category, but it doesn't belong to me. i'm standing on so many shoulders. more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land. lily's father recounted that history of vast wealth as she was growing up on the blackfeet reservation.
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i do remember him telling me about osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage, whose mother and three sisters were murdered. he's not in good shape. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle here, robert de niro, to funnel the family's oil riches their way. this was supposed to a suicide, you dumbell. martin scorsese originally had an fbi investigator as the main character, but they realised his epic must come from the osage perspective. every aspect of the whole script changed because of osage contribution to it and was made the better for it. i've never seen a film like this before, and marty said recently several times he feels like this is the most important film he's ever made. lily was five when she decided she wanted to act. not seeing herself represented
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on screen, it was all down to the ewoks in return of thejedi and these words from her parents when an ewok was killed. "oh, it's ok, honey, it's not real, it's an actor. " and i wasjust like, "oh, oh, so if i want to be an ewok, i need to become an actor! " maybe one reason i resonated with ewok so much, because that's like a story of indigenous resistance and survival. voted most likely to win an oscar while at high school, next month 5hat could come true. katie razzall, bbc news. here in the uk 19 euros barnaby weber and grace o'malley kumar was stabbed to death along with 65—year—old ian codes for were killed, he was given in order to be detained in a security hospital after pleading guilty to manslaughter by diminished
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responsibility. outside the court families express their anger. they said justice had not been served in nottingham two nottingham police have blood on her hands to failing to act earlier they spoke to the bbc. and we were grateful for their time. we've had a decent amount of time with them. i suppose what remains is the next steps that they are going to take. so i'm hopeful. what would you say? i think that we have been made, you know, promises to. and i think what we would like now is to see them through. we're never going to give up with some of the failings that have taken place. and we've made that very clear to everyone we met today. and i think the important thing is that what has started — in terms of a review initially takes course because it's a quick way of reporting, as we've been reassured. and then after that, if we're not satisfied, we've also reassured that if it takes an independent inquiry, then that is what will happen.
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so the prime minister did give us that assurance. but initially we wait for the outcome of the review and the other process that are going to happen acutely. and i think i think we need tojust see what comes out initially. and, you know, we've always been in this because we want improvements to be made. our children are, unfortunately not going to come back. but we also want people to be held accountable for what has gone wrong. and i think that's really, really important. you know, if something did go wrong, identify it and someone needs to be responsible for it. i think what we've made really abundantly clear is that we don't want to be rushed and we don't want to be hastened. and that's how we feel thus far, particularly with the cps and the police and the outcome last week. so it's probably too soon to say. but, you know, we will watch this space, i suppose. while hollywood was on strike people
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streaming td net tv. according to data streaming services last year went out 21% from the year before. they show that was streamed the most was legal drama suits with that that was legal drama suits with that that was released over a decade ago. in 2023 it overtook the office and stranger things as the most extreme show in a single year. suits, grey's anatomy, friends, they are all shows released more than a decade ago. but there also some of the most streamed shows in the us in 20a3 for the bats up shows in the us in 20a3 for the bats up according to new data released by nielsen. they are keeping track of streaming since 2020 in 2023 they found americans watch more than 21 million years worth of streamed content. suits came top of the pile. it was first released in 2011 but in 2023 it became the most extreme show in the year in the us. no one is
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quite sure why for that whether it's a fascination with the duchess of sussex, meghan marcos role in the series, she played the character rachel or because of tick—tock and younger audiences being exposed to the show that way. either way 57.7 billion minutes of the show were consumed by americans by streamers in 2023 to celebrate the renewed success of the show the stars were reunited ear earlier this month at the golden globes where they had a bit of a giggle and were presented an award. it’s bit of a giggle and were presented an award. 3 . bit of a giggle and were presented an award. �*, ., ., ., an award. it's hard to imagine havin: an award. it's hard to imagine having to _ an award. it's hard to imagine having to wait _ an award. it's hard to imagine having to wait so _ an award. it's hard to imagine having to wait so long - an award. it's hard to imagine having to wait so long to - an award. it's hard to imagine having to wait so long to see l an award. it's hard to imagine - having to wait so long to see your show get that kind of recognition. what are you talking about? don’t what are you talking about? don't wor , i'll what are you talking about? don't worry, i'll explain _ what are you talking about? don't worry, i'll explain it _ what are you talking about? don't worry, i'll explain it later. - what are you talking about? don't worry, i'll explain it later. 0h, - worry, i'll explain it later. 0h, he , worry, i'll explain it later. 0h, hey. guys- — worry, i'll explain it later. 0h, hey. guys- don't _ worry, i'll explain it later. 0h, hey, guys. don't forget - worry, i'll explain it later. 0h, hey, guys. don't forget about us. shows_ hey, guys. don't forget about us. shows that — hey, guys. don't forget about us. shows that our— hey, guys. don't forget about us. shows that our new— hey, guys. don't forget about us. shows that our new were - hey, guys. don't forget about us. | shows that our new were massive hey, guys. don't forget about us. - shows that our new were massive last year they took up all the top ten
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spots in the most streamed list in the us with a included kid shows like blue he and coco melon alongside classic shows like grey's anatomy and gilmore girls which people turn to time and time again for comfort watch. the details of what we streamed last year. that is it for me. see you very soon. bye. hello. after an extraordinarily mild sunday in the north of scotland on monday, the milder air pushed southwards, albeit with a lot of clouds and outbreaks of rain. that was how it looked in cornwall earlier on. something chillier, pushing into the north of scotland, at least for a time. you can see that colder air here on our air mass chart across the northern half of the uk. milder conditions further south. in that mild air
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that's where we've had a lot of cloud. that cloud has been producing some really heavy rain, particularly across parts of northern england in the colder air well, something a little bit clearer overhead. and as we head through the nights, that area of cloud and increasingly patchy rain will swing away eastwards. and those clearer, colder conditions getting in across northern ireland and scotland. so a frost here, maybe some ice in places to start tuesday morning. but that will give way to actually quite a lot of sunshine and just the odd shower into western scotland. now england and wales, starting with a fair bit of cloud, the odd shower, maybe still some showers in eastern counties by the afternoon. but for the majority here, we will see some spells of sunshine, a little bit chillier than some of us have been used to recently. seven to 11 degrees. now through tuesday night and into wednesday it's all eyes to the northwest, this deepening area of low pressure. see all the isobars squeezing together here that shows that we're going to have a spell of really strong winds, particularly across scotland, gales widely, but in the far north, gusts of 80 miles per hour,
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particularly as this band of heavy, squally rain sinks south. that rain getting into northern ireland and northern england, another wet day over high ground, for example, in north west england to the south of that, mostly dry, fairly mild cold air to the south of that, mostly dry, fairly mild, colder behind our frontal system with some wintry showers for a time in the north of scotland. now, thursday looks like a quieter day, some spells of sunshine, although cloud will build across north western parts, rain into north west scotland. and that begins a push of really mild air for the end of the week. this warm front working across northern scotland on thursday night. behind it, a wedge of really very mild air indeed. that mild south west of the flow, also quite a moist southwesterly flow. so there will be more in the way of cloud as we look ahead to friday. but it is going to be exceptionally mild temperatures of 12 to 1a degrees. bye for now.
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hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. i want to point out that we had a tough day last night. we lost three brave souls on an attack on one of our bases. we shall respond. we'll do it in a manner of the president's choosing as commander in chief. will also do it fully cognizant of the fact that these groups, backed by tehran, have just taken
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the lives of american troops. i think the international community should, if they want to prevent an escalation in our area, should really restrain hezbollah and iran. president biden says there will be a response to the attack this weekend on a us base injordan, but what are the pentagon's options? in the next hour, we are expecting a press conference in washington, where the secretary of state has been meeting the nato secretary general. we will take your life to that as soon as it begins. —— live to that. there are more than 6,000 american military personnel stationed in more than a dozen bases in iraq, jordan and syria.
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