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hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. sir keir starmer is promising to set up a new border security command to crack down on people—smugglers if his party wins power. lets have a look at what the labour party is doing to do. sir keir starmer is promising to set up a new border security command to crack down on people—smugglers if his party wins power. he is also pledging to hire hundreds more specialist investigators and cross—border police. meanwhile, counter—terror powers would be extended to cover organised immigration crime, including the power to search people suspected of being involved in people smuggling, close bank accounts, restrict their travel and trace their movements before an offence has taken place. and he says £75 million of the money allocated for the first year of the rwanda scheme would fund its plans. we will set up a new command with new powers, resources and a new way of doing things. border security command. this is about leveraging the power and potential of dynamic government, based on a
hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. sir keir starmer is promising to set up a new border security command to crack down on people—smugglers if his party wins power. lets have a look at what the labour party is doing to do. sir keir starmer is promising to set up a new border security command to crack down on people—smugglers if his party wins power. he is also pledging to hire hundreds more specialist investigators and cross—border...
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now on bbc news — ahead of the release of the official report into infected blood, panorama. i have always blamed myself for taking him to have his treatment, which infected him. it's been called the worst treatment disaster in nhs history. from the 19705 to the early �*90s, 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c through blood treatments and transfusions. almost 3,000 have died. i should be sat here with him next to me. but i'm here on my own because... ..he didn't make it. i'mjim reed. for almost a decade, i've been reporting for the bbc on the infected blood scandal. the full story of what happened is only now coming to light. over the last a0 years, it continued to be covered up, not dealt with. for nearly six years, a public inquiry has been investigating how so many were infected. an injustice has been done and we need to sort it out. was it mistakes? was it purposeful? was it just incompetence? that constant gutting feeling of sadness — why did it have to happen? something that should have saved their life..| ..killed them. and still, 40 years later, .
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kirsteen 0'sullivan, bbc news. now its time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. thanks forjoining me. the weather, this bank holiday weekend has been a little hit and miss. this is what we had earlier on during the course of saturday. storms breaking out quite widely across england, parts of wales, some across the irish sea as well, and outbreaks of rain in scotland. now further showers are expected not just on bank holiday monday, but indeed the rest of the week. temperatures will be near normal, nothing spectacular. but at least by the end of the week, it does look as though these low pressures should finally pull away as we see high pressure building. but the winds will still come in from the north. so there's certainly no major warm up in the forecast. ok, let's have a look at the forecast then for the short term. so by the end of the night through the morning, we will have had some clearer weather in the south, further north, always more cloud and some showers first thing. and these are the temperatures around seven a:m, typically double figures in mo
kirsteen 0'sullivan, bbc news. now its time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. thanks forjoining me. the weather, this bank holiday weekend has been a little hit and miss. this is what we had earlier on during the course of saturday. storms breaking out quite widely across england, parts of wales, some across the irish sea as well, and outbreaks of rain in scotland. now further showers are expected not just on bank holiday monday, but indeed the rest of the week....
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. - fears conquered, thousands of pounds raised — all in a day's work abi smitton, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. we have had thousands of thunderstorms across parts of southern england and south wales this morning, they are easing up but even into the afternoon we still could catch one or two sharp showers across the south. the mist and murk across central and eastern parts of the country pushing towards the north sea, the lion's share of the sunshine in scotland and northern ireland with some showers in northern ireland. the highest temperature is 22 degrees in scotland and east anglia, 21 in liverpool, feeling cooler along the north sea coastline with the on—shore flow. through this evening and overnight the weather front producing thunder is with us, basically weaving north and south. further north, clearer skies but more mist and low cloud coming from the north sea across central and eastern areas but no issues with frost tonight. heading into tomorrow, this is the weather front. eventually it will move northwards du
. - fears conquered, thousands of pounds raised — all in a day's work abi smitton, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. we have had thousands of thunderstorms across parts of southern england and south wales this morning, they are easing up but even into the afternoon we still could catch one or two sharp showers across the south. the mist and murk across central and eastern parts of the country pushing towards the north sea, the lion's share of...
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chris mason, bbc news. now to the israel—gaza war. us speaker of the house mike johnson says he will host israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to address congress on capitol hill. he was speaking at an israeli embassy eventin speaking at an israeli embassy event in washington, dc. find event in washington, dc. and toni . ht event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm — event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm happy _ event in washington, dc. fific tonight i'm happy to announce something else to you, we will soon be hosting by minister netanyahu at the capital for a joint session of congress. applause _ . this will be a timely and i think are — . this will be a timely and i think are very _ . this will be a timely and i think are very strong - . this will be a timely and i think are very strong show| . this will be a timely and i l think are very strong show of support to the israeli government at the time of greatest need. democratic senator majority _ greatest need. democratic senator majority leader i greatest need. democrat
chris mason, bbc news. now to the israel—gaza war. us speaker of the house mike johnson says he will host israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to address congress on capitol hill. he was speaking at an israeli embassy eventin speaking at an israeli embassy event in washington, dc. find event in washington, dc. and toni . ht event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm — event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm happy _ event in washington, dc. fific tonight i'm happy to announce something...
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you can also find it on the bbc news app. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to papua new guinea, where the government estimates that a landslide that swept across a remote village on friday buried more than 2,000 people. the country's national disaster centre says the landslide destroyed buildings, farmland and completely blocked the main highway to porgera mine. it also says unstable terrain is making work dangerous for rescue teams. the landslide hit enga province, some 370 miles north—west of the capital port moresby. the country has appealed for international help to cope with the disaster. we've received this update from mate bagossy, a un humanitarian advisor in papua new guinea. he spent the day at the location of the landlide in enga province. we were just back today from the landslide location in papua new guinea. retrieval operations are ongoing. search and rescue for potential survivors or bodies of people who are victims of this landslide. so it is difficult to estimate the total number of victims. right now, the priorities are, on the one h
you can also find it on the bbc news app. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to papua new guinea, where the government estimates that a landslide that swept across a remote village on friday buried more than 2,000 people. the country's national disaster centre says the landslide destroyed buildings, farmland and completely blocked the main highway to porgera mine. it also says unstable terrain is making work dangerous for rescue teams. the landslide hit enga province,...
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around the | world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now a look at another story making headlines. the the conservative mp, craig mackinlay, will return to parliament on wednesday, after losing his hands and feet to sepsis. he was given just a 5% chance of survival when he was rushed to hospital, last september, and put into an induced coma as his organs began to fail. now back home, and using prosthetic limbs, he's been speaking to our political correspondent helen catt. within about half an hour, i went this very, very strange blue. you went blue? yes, my whole body, top to bottom, ears, everything, blue, and that is, i can't remember the full name of it, but it's called a septic shock. dic is when you're having a very severe septic event, and they knew what it was, and they pretty much immediately put me into an induced coma. there were discussions happening about these arms and legs, because by then, they had turned black. craig's hands and feet were amputated in december. he plans to campaign for faster access to his types of prost
around the | world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now a look at another story making headlines. the the conservative mp, craig mackinlay, will return to parliament on wednesday, after losing his hands and feet to sepsis. he was given just a 5% chance of survival when he was rushed to hospital, last september, and put into an induced coma as his organs began to fail. now back home, and using prosthetic limbs, he's been speaking to our political correspondent helen catt. within about half...
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hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in ukraine, as fighting continues around the city of kharkiv, after russia made its biggest territorial gains in 18 months. in the past few hours, russian president vladimir putin has said russia has no current plans to capture the city of kharkiv, in the north east of the country. but, in kharkiv region, police are going door to door in the town of vovchansk to evacuate the remaining residents, as russian shelling intensifies. these images are from vovchansk. russia launched a surprise offensive there last week, with one analysis suggesting russian forces have advanced by about 10 kilometres, creating a new front in the war on ukraine. a sixteen—and—a—half hour air raid alert has now been lifted in kharkiv itself. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in kyiv with the latest. this war has now firmly moved from trench warfare in this north—eastern part of the front line. i don't think the words of vladimir putin, where he said at a press conference in china, t
hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in ukraine, as fighting continues around the city of kharkiv, after russia made its biggest territorial gains in 18 months. in the past few hours, russian president vladimir putin has said russia has no current plans to capture the city of kharkiv, in the north east of the country. but, in kharkiv region, police are going door to door in the town of vovchansk to evacuate the remaining residents,...
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juliette parkin, bbc news. now, this is a swarm of bees, and there were some... un—bee—lievable scenes... do you see what we did there? ..in phoenix last night at the diamondbacks—dodgers major league baseball match. the game was delayed for nearly two hours due to a "bee swarm" on the netting behind home plate. local beekeeper matt hilton came in to save the day from his six—year—old son's tee ball game. after removing the bees, he was given a standing ovation and even got to make the first ceremonial pitch. look at that! just as well, he is better at catching the bees that he is throwing balls! that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching. bye—bye. hello there. we're seeing a change across southern parts of the uk. eventually, some heavy rain and thunderstorms moving in here. we also got overnight some more mist and fog, low cloud developing more widely. and for some areas of scotland in particular, it was a struggle to clear that all day. in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same
juliette parkin, bbc news. now, this is a swarm of bees, and there were some... un—bee—lievable scenes... do you see what we did there? ..in phoenix last night at the diamondbacks—dodgers major league baseball match. the game was delayed for nearly two hours due to a "bee swarm" on the netting behind home plate. local beekeeper matt hilton came in to save the day from his six—year—old son's tee ball game. after removing the bees, he was given a standing ovation and even got...
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hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. one passenger has been killed and more than 30 others injured on a singapore airlines flight from london to singapore hit by severe turbulence. the singapore—bound plane was diverted to bangkok and landed at 3:45 local time. the aircraft was carrying a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew. the airline said in a statement... maura fogarty, the senior news editor of our singapore bureau, updated us on the latest news on the incident. we are still waiting to get as many details as we can as this situation unfolds in bangkok. and i just want to announce that my colleague jonathan head is there. he's just arrived at the airport and is gathering as i speak here. what we do know so far is that one death has been confirmed due to the turbulence, that flight 50321 faced from london heathrow airport on its way to singapore, as you mentioned, diverted to land in in bangkok. we also know that the airport authority of thailand is holding a press conference in about 30 minutes�* time. so we'll
hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. one passenger has been killed and more than 30 others injured on a singapore airlines flight from london to singapore hit by severe turbulence. the singapore—bound plane was diverted to bangkok and landed at 3:45 local time. the aircraft was carrying a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew. the airline said in a statement... maura fogarty, the senior news editor of our singapore...
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this is bbc news. this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the part of the show that our panel get to talk about whatever they want to talk about. annabelle, they want to talk about. annabelle, the floor is yours.— the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this _ the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this week, _ the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this week, data, - the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this week, data, office l is a story this week, data, office of national statistics which revealed that a third of men under the age of 35 are still living with their parents the uk. and it found that women are more likely to flight the nest, more likely to do so in their 20s that it is men who are living in theirfamily their 20s that it is men who are living in their family homes for much longer than you would expect. i was sad to discover it was a third of young man who are doing so. there are various strands to this. of course the democratic crisis in the uk as indeed there are many countries acr
this is bbc news. this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the part of the show that our panel get to talk about whatever they want to talk about. annabelle, they want to talk about. annabelle, the floor is yours.— the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this _ the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this week, _ the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this week, data, - the floor is yours. thank you there is a story this week, data, office l is a story this...
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news. now, when you think of a drummer, what comes to mind? whoever you are picturing, it's probably looks nothing like my next guest, 73—year—old dorothea taylor. she's been playing the drums for over 60 years, and for anyone who might be doubting he skills, have a look at this video who might be doubting her skills, have a look at this video from her tiktok account, which currently has over 46 million views. and people always asking me, "how do you play doubles?" this is it. drumming. tempo increases. tempo continues increasing. tempo slows. tempo increases. tempo slows. let's speak to dorothea now, whojoins me live from her drum kit! all the way in south carolina, dorothea it's so good to talk to you. i'm so impressed with how you drum, when did you start learning? i was in eighth grade and i couldn't stand it any longer, i knewi was in eighth grade and i couldn't stand it any longer, i knew i was a drummer and i stand it any longer, i knew i was a drummerand i had stand it any longe
news. now, when you think of a drummer, what comes to mind? whoever you are picturing, it's probably looks nothing like my next guest, 73—year—old dorothea taylor. she's been playing the drums for over 60 years, and for anyone who might be doubting he skills, have a look at this video who might be doubting her skills, have a look at this video from her tiktok account, which currently has over 46 million views. and people always asking me, "how do you play doubles?" this is it....
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to stay with us here on bbc news. now to the olympic flame! the olympic flame for paris 202a has arrived on french soil today after completing its mediterranean crossing from greece to the french port of marseille. it will be one of the longest olympic torch relays in history. for ten weeks, about 10,000 people ranging from sports stars to survivors of terrorist attacks and a 102 —year—old veteran and a 102—year—old veteran of the french resistance will take turns to carry the symbolic flame. the torch will travel through more than a00 french towns and territories and notable locations on the itinerary include mont saint michel, the normandy beaches of the d day landings and the space centre at kourou in french guiana. let's speak to philip barker. he is an olympic historian and author of 'the story of the olympic torch.�* thank you forjoining us and waited your fascination with the olympic torch begin?— your fascination with the olympic torch beuin? ~ "' ~ torch begin? when i carried in 1996 is art of torch begin? when i carried i
to stay with us here on bbc news. now to the olympic flame! the olympic flame for paris 202a has arrived on french soil today after completing its mediterranean crossing from greece to the french port of marseille. it will be one of the longest olympic torch relays in history. for ten weeks, about 10,000 people ranging from sports stars to survivors of terrorist attacks and a 102 —year—old veteran and a 102—year—old veteran of the french resistance will take turns to carry the symbolic...
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hello, welcome to bbc news now. russia has intensified its attacks in northeast ukraine — raising fears the city of kharkiv could soon be in range of its artillery. the border town of vovchansk has been heavily bombed. kharkiv�*s governor has said russia is trying to stretch the frontline — ukraine's commander in the area has been replaced. in another sign of the growing strain on kyiv — ukraine has said it will need record energy imports after russian attacks on infrastructure. as russia makes progress in the war, president putin is set to appoint a new defence minister — andrey belousov. like his predecessor sergei shoigu, he doesn't have much experience in the field. but he's one of putin's most influential economic advisers. and analysts say that may offer a clue to the russian leader's desire to fund his military ambitions. we will have more on that shortly. i will correspond and has the latest on the fighting in ukraine. the kharkiv region _ on the fighting in ukraine. tue: kharkiv region is on the f
hello, welcome to bbc news now. russia has intensified its attacks in northeast ukraine — raising fears the city of kharkiv could soon be in range of its artillery. the border town of vovchansk has been heavily bombed. kharkiv�*s governor has said russia is trying to stretch the frontline — ukraine's commander in the area has been replaced. in another sign of the growing strain on kyiv — ukraine has said it will need record energy imports after russian attacks on infrastructure. as...
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chris mason, bbc news. let's speak now to our westminster correspondent harry farley. what does the results that we have seen so far, what are they tell us about any potential general election coming up? i about any potential general election cominu u? ~ ., , about any potential general election cominu u? ~ . , , coming up? i think with a telus is the results _ coming up? i think with a telus is the results are _ coming up? i think with a telus is the results are going _ coming up? i think with a telus is the results are going to _ coming up? i think with a telus is the results are going to be - coming up? i think with a telus is the results are going to be pretty| the results are going to be pretty dire for the conservatives, if you extrapolate out from these results certainly. it was not a good night for the conservatives, and if we take that forward to a general election it does not look very positive for them. member when rishi sunak when he became premonition or his immediate challenge was to stabilise the economy and bring some certainty and call him back to gove
chris mason, bbc news. let's speak now to our westminster correspondent harry farley. what does the results that we have seen so far, what are they tell us about any potential general election coming up? i about any potential general election cominu u? ~ ., , about any potential general election cominu u? ~ . , , coming up? i think with a telus is the results _ coming up? i think with a telus is the results are _ coming up? i think with a telus is the results are going _ coming up? i think with...
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david sillito, bbc news, malmo. now, welcome to my bar! before the weather, how often do you read the small print on anything you buy? well, a free bottle of wine has finally been claimed after three months, with news of the prize hidden in a privacy policy. the tax policy associates added the clause in february as an experiment, to see if anyone would actually read the full terms and conditions. the first person to spot it would get the plonk. it took three months! time for a look at the weather. here's ben. it feels more like some out there than spring today, sunny skies overhead and temperatures well into the 20s celsius. as we head into the weekend, will it last? it will at first, it's going to be warm. saturday is dry for many with some sunshine but on sunday things start to break down, the increasing chance of some thundery showers. this is what is going on right now, for most of us you can see not a lot of cloud out there. some cloud across the north of scotland giving some bits and pieces of rain but even here it is largely dry. fu
david sillito, bbc news, malmo. now, welcome to my bar! before the weather, how often do you read the small print on anything you buy? well, a free bottle of wine has finally been claimed after three months, with news of the prize hidden in a privacy policy. the tax policy associates added the clause in february as an experiment, to see if anyone would actually read the full terms and conditions. the first person to spot it would get the plonk. it took three months! time for a look at the...
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hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. one passenger has been killed and more than 30 others others injured on a singapore airlines flight from london to singapore hit by severe turbulence. the singapore—bound boeing plane was diverted to bangkok and landed at 15:45 local time. the aircraft was carrying a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew. the airline said in a statement... "singapore airlines offers its deepest condolences "to the family of the deceased. "our priority is to provide all possible assistance "to all passengers and crew on board the aircraft." joining us now on the line is our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. katie austin joins us first. this strikes me as incredibly unusual news, to hear of the death apparently during this episode of turbulence. , . , apparently during this episode of turbulence-— turbulence. yes, a very sad incident — turbulence. yes, a very sad incident. turbulence - turbulence. yes, a very sad incident. turbulence itself. turbulence. yes, a very sad | incident. turbu
hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. one passenger has been killed and more than 30 others others injured on a singapore airlines flight from london to singapore hit by severe turbulence. the singapore—bound boeing plane was diverted to bangkok and landed at 15:45 local time. the aircraft was carrying a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew. the airline said in a statement... "singapore airlines offers its deepest...
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i will be back throughout the afternoon, before now, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm lauren taylor. more of our top story this hour, as an inquiry set up to discover why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth has called for a huge overhaul of maternity and post—natal care. the report, led by a group of cross—party mps, refers to "harrowing evidence" from more than 1,000 women. the findings of the birth trauma inquiry will be presented to the government today. let's speak to zahra iqbal, a mother who had herfirst child last year. thank you for being with us. are you able to tell us a bet about what happened? i able to tell us a bet about what happened?— able to tell us a bet about what hauened? ., , _ , ., happened? i had my baby last year in jul . m happened? i had my baby last year in july- my waters _ happened? i had my baby last year in july. my waters broke, _ happened? i had my baby last year in july. my waters broke, i— happened? i had my baby last year in july. my waters broke, i went - happened? i had my baby last year in july. my wate
i will be back throughout the afternoon, before now, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm lauren taylor. more of our top story this hour, as an inquiry set up to discover why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth has called for a huge overhaul of maternity and post—natal care. the report, led by a group of cross—party mps, refers to "harrowing evidence" from more than 1,000 women. the findings of the birth trauma inquiry will be presented to the government today....
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helena wilkinson, bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport. it's the penultimate weekend of the english premier league season and manchester city are returning to the top of the table in the lunchtime kick off at fulham. arsenal can overtake them tomorrow but city are easing to victory with goals from josko gvardiol and phil foden. 3—0 with a few minutes to go in that one. this the first of seven games on a pivotal afternoon, with two more teams still to be relegated and european places to be decided. if a win for nottingham forest against chelsea in the late kick off will be enough to send burnley down and all but relegate luton town too. we'll have plenty of time to talk about what the season has been for us, good or bad, but right now i don't think we have to play out any scenarios. the only thing i know is we will keep going, that i guarantee you. no matter what, you just keep going and rewards don't get distributed in life because you've done something exceptional in that one given season, it is because you have prepared yourself for a
helena wilkinson, bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport. it's the penultimate weekend of the english premier league season and manchester city are returning to the top of the table in the lunchtime kick off at fulham. arsenal can overtake them tomorrow but city are easing to victory with goals from josko gvardiol and phil foden. 3—0 with a few minutes to go in that one. this the first of seven games on a pivotal afternoon, with two more teams still to be relegated and european...
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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
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...
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that is all for now. thanks, ben. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello, welcome along to sportsday on bbc news with me ben croucher. coming up... celtic celebrate another scottish title. we'll hearfrom brendan rodgers — probably one of the proudest men in glasgow. the title's not quite wrapped up for chelsea. but the destination of the wsl is in their hands and their boss says they'll give it everything on saturday. and as tyson fury aims to become undisputed heavyweight champion — the last man to hold that title shares his thoughts ahead of the big fight with 0leksandr usyk. thanks for your company. they only needed a point. the reality was that even avoiding a heavy defeat would have been enough but when you've won 11 of the last 12 scottish premierships, you know how to get over the line. and celtic did it in some style, thrashing kilmarnock 5—0 to make it 12 from 13 and returning to a hero's welcome at celtic park. having beaten rangers at the weekend, it was more a matter o
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that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. we saw flash flooding in eastern scotland on sunday. showers and thunderstorms erupted through the day. quite slow—moving, not much wind, one or two locations had half a month of rain in the space ofjust a month of rain in the space ofjust a few hours. we are currently in the grip of this fairly weak and flabby area of low pressure, not much winds with the low, to push the showers around, but they crop up again on bank holiday monday, heavy and slow moving, but with spells of sunshine in between. we start the day, the southern half with areas of mist and fog, sunny spells developing, some rain across the south—east and east anglia. northern ireland and scotland, a lot of cloud in hefty showers across parts of scotland. in the afternoon, east anglia and the south—east seeing some rain. elsewhere in the south—west and wales, the midlands and the north, a mix of sunny spells and heavy thundery showers, quite slow—moving. the sunniest spots, 19—20. more cloud in northern irela
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington. n this is "bbc world news america." south africa urges the u.n.'s top court to stop israel's offensive in rafa. u.s. urges israel to increase humanitarian access to both southern and northern gaza is aid slows to a near halt. a strong show of unity between china and russia as vladimir putin continues his visit to beijing. ♪ hello and welcome to "world news america." i am caitriona perry. we begin at the hague, where south africa is asking the u.n.'s top court to order a halt to the israeli offensive in southern gaza.
announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington. n this is "bbc world news america." south africa urges the u.n.'s top court to stop israel's offensive in rafa. u.s. urges israel to increase humanitarian access to both southern and northern gaza is aid slows to a near halt. a strong show of unity between china and russia as vladimir putin continues his visit to beijing. ♪ hello and welcome to "world news america." i am caitriona perry. we begin at the hague, where...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now, to the chinese president xi jinping's european tour — after visiting france and serbia, he's beginning two days of meetings in hungary. president xi was welcomed with a military parade in budapest — later he'll meet the hungarian prime minister viktor orban. beijing sees hungary as one of its closest allies in the eu — and there have been high levels of chinese investment there. our correspondent nick thorpe is in budapest for us. there was a long essay by xi jinping in the hungarian media and pro—government hungarian media. he's been warmly welcomed. the prime minister and his wife were out at the airport to meet him there. so very much a popular visit from the government's point of view. and the prime minister here talking about hungary wanting to serve as a bridge between china and the european union, whereas of course, some european leaders and of united states are warning yesterday, are suggesting that there is a that europe should be wary of a chinese agenda, that c
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now, to the chinese president xi jinping's european tour — after visiting france and serbia, he's beginning two days of meetings in hungary. president xi was welcomed with a military parade in budapest — later he'll meet the hungarian prime minister viktor orban. beijing sees hungary as one of its closest allies in the eu — and there have been high levels of chinese investment there. our correspondent nick thorpe is in budapest for us....
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this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. susan, let's start with you, you want to talk about taylor swift, who is very popular at the harlem —— arrowhead stadium, the kansas city chief stadium, she is currently dating travis kelsey, but she has announced some final dates on her tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans. you tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans.— other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great _ other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great britain, _ soon in great britain, congratulations to you both, i'm sure _ congratulations to you both, i'm sure you — congratulations to you both, i'm sure you have your tickets. | congratulations to you both, i'm sure you have your tickets. i am rel in: sure you have your tickets. i am relying on _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim- _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she has - sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she has been i relying on kim. sh
this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. susan, let's start with you, you want to talk about taylor swift, who is very popular at the harlem —— arrowhead stadium, the kansas city chief stadium, she is currently dating travis kelsey, but she has announced some final dates on her tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans. you tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans.— other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great _ other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great...
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hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start today in the middle east, where israel's army says it has seized gaza's rafah crossing with egypt, after continuously bombarding eastern rafah overnight. these images have been issued by the israel defense forces and show tanks moving in on the area, a vital entry point for aid, a day after israel ordered civilians to evacuate the area. the idf says it has "operational control" of the gaza side of the rafah crossing. aid agencies say that could be disastrous for civilians caught up in the conflict. these pictures show lorries queuing up at the rafah crossing waiting to get into gaza. the un says any delay in getting fuel into the strip "puts their gaza operation in its grave." there was a brief glimmer of hope yesterday. these were the scenes outside the al—aqsa hospital as palestinians celebrated news that hamas had accepted a ceasefire deal. but this was rejected by israel as "far from meeting" its "core demands". instead, the country's war cabinet voted to continue oper
hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start today in the middle east, where israel's army says it has seized gaza's rafah crossing with egypt, after continuously bombarding eastern rafah overnight. these images have been issued by the israel defense forces and show tanks moving in on the area, a vital entry point for aid, a day after israel ordered civilians to evacuate the area. the idf says it has "operational...
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hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start with dramatic developments in uk politics and for the prime minister rishi sunak, who suffered heavy defeats in last week's local elections in england. moments before he stood in parliament for prime minister's questions, one of his own mps natalie elphicke announced that she was defecting from the ruling conservative party to join the labour opposition. this is the moment natalie elphicke crossed the floor in the house of commons. whilst increasing our economic security... you can see her approachng the benches on the right—hand side before taking her seat behind the labour leader, sir keir starmer. she said her former party has become a byword for incompetence and division and criticised what she called the broken promises of rishi sunak�*s tired and chaotic government. sir keir starmer welcomed her to his party, a week after another tory mp, dan poulter, also defected. natalie elphicke explained why she decided to make the move. in 2019, the conservative stood on a ma
hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start with dramatic developments in uk politics and for the prime minister rishi sunak, who suffered heavy defeats in last week's local elections in england. moments before he stood in parliament for prime minister's questions, one of his own mps natalie elphicke announced that she was defecting from the ruling conservative party to join the labour opposition. this is the moment...
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nick eardley, bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport with gavin ramjaun. a lot of excitement on the women's fa cup final. just one game in the english premier league today — and it's one arsenal have to win, if they're to go back to the top of the table. manchester city lead the way after their 4—0 victory at fulham — which means if they win their final two games, they will be champions again. so arsenal go to manchester united this afternoon knowing a victory at old trafford is crucial. and their manager is feeling optimistic. my brain is always talking to the players, we are lifting the premier league. that is where my brain is going at the moment, i follow my brain and my gut, and this is how i feel and this is how i want everybody to think, and hopefully we can achieve it. one of the best teams, probably the best team, and you can discuss about this. are city the best team, is arsenal at this moment the best team? they are very ball secure. very good touches. we have to play to absolutely our maximum levels to get the result in, but we are capabl
nick eardley, bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport with gavin ramjaun. a lot of excitement on the women's fa cup final. just one game in the english premier league today — and it's one arsenal have to win, if they're to go back to the top of the table. manchester city lead the way after their 4—0 victory at fulham — which means if they win their final two games, they will be champions again. so arsenal go to manchester united this afternoon knowing a victory at old trafford...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now on to news that have got the lawyers at car—makers bmw, jaguar land rover and volkswagen extremely busy. in the us, these car giants have been found to have used components from a chinese supplier banned in america over alleged forced labour ties according to a us congressional investigation. monica miller has the details from our asia business hub. monica, over to you. yeah, well, the head of the us senate finance committee says auto—makers are sticking their heads in the sand and then swearing they can't find any forced labour in their supply chains. now, part of their investigation found at least 8,000 bmw mini cooper cars were imported into the us with components made by the banned chinese firm jwd. now, this company was added to a us entity list back in 2023, which means its products are presumed to be made by using forced labour. now, this report also found that jaguar land rover had imported spare parts which included components that were made by jwd after the company w
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now on to news that have got the lawyers at car—makers bmw, jaguar land rover and volkswagen extremely busy. in the us, these car giants have been found to have used components from a chinese supplier banned in america over alleged forced labour ties according to a us congressional investigation. monica miller has the details from our asia business hub. monica, over to you. yeah, well, the head of the us senate finance committee says...
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bye for now. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. love it or loathe it, there is no denying formula 1 is one of the world's biggest sporting brands, attracting billions of eyeballs and commercial revenues to match. the best—known names are the drivers, the greats like senna, lauda, schumacher, hamilton, and today's number one, verstappen. but the key figures are the racing team bosses. my guest today, sir ron dennis, founded the mclaren group and was one of the most successful bosses in f1 history. what was behind his drive, not just to survive, but to thrive? sir ron dennis, welcome to hardtalk.
bye for now. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. love it or loathe it, there is no denying formula 1 is one of the world's biggest sporting brands, attracting billions of eyeballs and commercial revenues to match. the best—known names are the drivers, the greats like senna, lauda, schumacher, hamilton, and today's number one, verstappen. but the key figures are the racing team...
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you are watching the context on bbc news. now — it�*s time for �*europe votes 202lr�*. welcome to the programme. the european elections are drawing ever closer. from june sixth tojune ninth millions of people will be voting, to elect the next european parliament. 720 politicians, from 27 countries. in what many consider to be a pivotal moment for the future of the european union. for the past month, we have been moving from country to country, taking a closer look at what it is that�*ll shape voters�* decisions. we�*ve already been to the netherlands, to spain, to france and to italy. tonight — we�*re heading to germany — one of the six founding members of the organisation that went on to become the eu. germany is europe�*s largest economy — it�*s the third largest in the world. germany is at the table of many of the big conversations happening across the region. it�*s the second—largest donor of military assistance to ukraine.
you are watching the context on bbc news. now — it�*s time for �*europe votes 202lr�*. welcome to the programme. the european elections are drawing ever closer. from june sixth tojune ninth millions of people will be voting, to elect the next european parliament. 720 politicians, from 27 countries. in what many consider to be a pivotal moment for the future of the european union. for the past month, we have been moving from country to country, taking a closer look at what it is...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now the latest on the war in gaza, and the us has warned israel that it must do more to protect palestinian civilians in gaza and remove "all barriers to the flow of aid". it follows sunday's israeli airstrike on rafah which set a tent camp on fire, killing dozens and injuring many more. israel, a close us ally, said it had targeted hamas militants and had not intended to harm civilians. an emergency security council meeting has been taking place in new york. america's deputy ambassador to the un told the security council today that incidents like sunday's undermined israel's strategic goals. we are heartbroken and horrified by the deaths of dozens of palestinian civilians and the more than 200 individuals who were seriously injured, including children, following an israeli air strike on may 26th. words cannot capture the sense of loss the families whose lives were shattered by this tragic incident feel. for more on this, we can go live to washington enjoying our department correspond
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now the latest on the war in gaza, and the us has warned israel that it must do more to protect palestinian civilians in gaza and remove "all barriers to the flow of aid". it follows sunday's israeli airstrike on rafah which set a tent camp on fire, killing dozens and injuring many more. israel, a close us ally, said it had targeted hamas militants and had not intended to harm civilians. an emergency security council meeting has...
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this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the part of the show where we hand over the topic of discussion to our panelists, and i will start with you anna, deputy political editor of the men on sunday, what did you want to discuss? anna, you're frozen, or you look like you're frozen, or you look like you're meditating, i'm not sure which. anna, are you back? are you there? i which. anna, are you back? are you there? , ., , ., which. anna, are you back? are you there? , ., i. , ., there? i 'ust did hear your question it cuts there? i just did hear your question it cuts out- — there? i just did hear your question it cuts out. you _ there? i just did hear your question it cuts out. you wanted _ there? i just did hear your question it cuts out. you wanted to - there? i just did hear your question it cuts out. you wanted to talk - there? i just did hear your question it cuts out. you wanted to talk to l it cuts out. you wanted to talk to us about a _ it cuts out. you wanted to talk to us about a very _ it cuts out. you w
this is bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the part of the show where we hand over the topic of discussion to our panelists, and i will start with you anna, deputy political editor of the men on sunday, what did you want to discuss? anna, you're frozen, or you look like you're frozen, or you look like you're meditating, i'm not sure which. anna, are you back? are you there? i which. anna, are you back? are you there? , ., , ., which. anna, are you back? are you there? , ., i. , .,...
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you are watching bbc news. now it's time for the panel... justine, we start with you. you want to talk about the financial crunch for british universities.— for british universities. indeed, re ort for british universities. indeed, report out _ for british universities. indeed, report out from _ for british universities. indeed, report out from the _ for british universities. indeed, report out from the regulatory | for british universities. indeed, - report out from the regulatory body for universities, talking aboutjust for universities, talking about just how for universities, talking aboutjust how tough the financial situation is to many universities. of course, for the uk, we have a world—class higher education system, it has been an engine of social mobility for millions of people, me included, i don't know about you, christian, over the course of our lives, but now they are really struggling. the reason for that is twofold. student fees pegged and frozen, since 2017 so domestic students are not bringing in any more money, in spite of inflation, and at the sa
you are watching bbc news. now it's time for the panel... justine, we start with you. you want to talk about the financial crunch for british universities.— for british universities. indeed, re ort for british universities. indeed, report out _ for british universities. indeed, report out from _ for british universities. indeed, report out from the _ for british universities. indeed, report out from the regulatory | for british universities. indeed, - report out from the regulatory body for...
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hugh pym, bbc news. more now on the water situation in south devon where people are being told to boil their tap water because of an outbreak of sickness and diarrhoea. more than 20 cases have been confirmed by the health security agency. south west water said it is confident that boiled water is safe and issued the advice as a precaution. heidi davey reports. what a difference 2a hours can make, from supplies being safe to bottled water being handed out. by lunchtime, there was anger. south west water confirmed advanced tests overnight had found traces of cryptosporidium in its supply chain, leaving residents like harriet furious that precautionary measures had not been put in place earlier. i have a seven—month—old daughter as well as a four—year—old boy who was actually very unwell last week. and they said to me, categorically, the water is safe, you should continue to use it as a normal. and we are less than 2a hours later, we have been notified that the water is not safe to drink. they are m
hugh pym, bbc news. more now on the water situation in south devon where people are being told to boil their tap water because of an outbreak of sickness and diarrhoea. more than 20 cases have been confirmed by the health security agency. south west water said it is confident that boiled water is safe and issued the advice as a precaution. heidi davey reports. what a difference 2a hours can make, from supplies being safe to bottled water being handed out. by lunchtime, there was anger. south...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the point in the programme when we let our panel tell us what they want to talk about, and susie, you've chosen a story we have been following here, the government defeated in court on its climate plans, and this was about watering down his climate commitments. just ask clean what's happened. the high court has ruled _ ask clean what's happened. the high court has ruled that _ ask clean what's happened. the high court has ruled that the _ ask clean what's happened. the high court has ruled that the government| court has ruled that the government has not met its plans for net zero, it is not good enough, it needs to go again, but what is interesting is the bigger picture. we have had cases of grandmothers and switch a lenticular governments to european court, we have had a french man, we have had a spanish schoolchildren, and we have got climate protests really using the legal system to take their governments to court to say, you're not meeting or i
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the point in the programme when we let our panel tell us what they want to talk about, and susie, you've chosen a story we have been following here, the government defeated in court on its climate plans, and this was about watering down his climate commitments. just ask clean what's happened. the high court has ruled _ ask clean what's happened. the high court has...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. now this week on the o'clock news we've been looking at the impact of knife crime and yesterday we heard from the family of mikey roynon, who was just 16 when he was stabbed to death at a party last summer. today, we hearfrom the neighbours and first responders who rushed to the scene when mikey was attacked. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports, and a warning you may find some of the details distressing. this is the ambulance service. is the patient breathing? 11 pm on a summer's evening and a 16 year old is struggling for his life. he's been stabbed at a house party. a birthday party has been upturned by a knife attack. is the patient breathing? no, no. people living nearby are trying to save the boy. it was a scene of carnage, basically. when i got there, mikey was on the floor in the road. we were trying to find the stab wound. we thought it might be on his leg. there was blood literally everywhere. you're confronted by people who are shocked, distressed. some peop
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. now this week on the o'clock news we've been looking at the impact of knife crime and yesterday we heard from the family of mikey roynon, who was just 16 when he was stabbed to death at a party last summer. today, we hearfrom the neighbours and first responders who rushed to the scene when mikey was attacked. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports, and a warning you may find some of the details distressing. this is the ambulance service. is the...
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this is bbc news. now i lighten the mood. a few weeks ago while on my easter break in scotland, my son, 12 years old, asked me if we could go into town to superdrug. and of course, i said yes, what are you missing? and he said, "i am not missing anything, ijust want to go and smell colognes". which i thought was a wind up. but apparently not. and so off we went to superdrug, in oban, where in fact we had to wait. because there in line, at the cologne counter, were lots of other little boys who were also there to buy colognes. and many of them not much older than my son. so what is going on? well, i have since discovered, this is a thing. driven by social media, i suspect, but certainly for the perfume industry a new and much younger clientele. here's the kind of thing they're watching online... how to apply a fragrance. you do five sprays. one, two, three, four, five. you do one behind each ear — one, two — then on the collar, not on the skin, because the skin makes you red spots after you shave because, as you know, this
this is bbc news. now i lighten the mood. a few weeks ago while on my easter break in scotland, my son, 12 years old, asked me if we could go into town to superdrug. and of course, i said yes, what are you missing? and he said, "i am not missing anything, ijust want to go and smell colognes". which i thought was a wind up. but apparently not. and so off we went to superdrug, in oban, where in fact we had to wait. because there in line, at the cologne counter, were lots of other little...
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hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. spain, ireland and norway have announced they will formally recognise an independent palestinian state. the irish prime minister, simon harris, said that palestinian and israeli children deserved peace and that it was "the right thing to do". spain's pedro sanchez said there was "an obligation to act" while norway's prime minister said a two—state solution was in israel's best interests. at least 140 members of the un already formally recognise palestinian statehood — others including the us and the uk, do not. translation: the progressive coalition government of spain | echoing the majority feeling of spaniards at large. next tuesday, on the 28th of may, we will at cabinet meeting recognise the state of palestine. we are going to recognise the state of palestine for many reasons, which i can summarise in three words. peace, justice and logic. peace because this is the only solution to the conflict. by that i imply the essential question of the two states, israel and palestine, ac
hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. spain, ireland and norway have announced they will formally recognise an independent palestinian state. the irish prime minister, simon harris, said that palestinian and israeli children deserved peace and that it was "the right thing to do". spain's pedro sanchez said there was "an obligation to act" while norway's prime minister said a two—state solution was in israel's best...
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katy austin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it has turned into a mixed bank holiday weekend, to say the least. we've seen some sunshine, temperatures up into the low 20s celsius. we've also seen some heavy downpours and localised flooding — more of both of those through the rest of the day. spells of sunshine, but some hefty downpours, all driven by this swirl of low pressure. also, a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. in between, a swathe of sunshine, but that slice of sunshine filling in with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. so by the end of the afternoon, parts of south—east england and east anglia still seeing some outbreaks of rain, perhaps with some flashes of lightning. for south—west england, wales, the midlands into northern england, a mix of sunny spells. feeling warm in the sunshine, 20 degrees, but some hefty showers and thunderstorms. northern ireland mostly dry, but often rather cloudy. some showers and storms across central and southern parts of scotland, mainly dry in northern scotland, but rath
katy austin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it has turned into a mixed bank holiday weekend, to say the least. we've seen some sunshine, temperatures up into the low 20s celsius. we've also seen some heavy downpours and localised flooding — more of both of those through the rest of the day. spells of sunshine, but some hefty downpours, all driven by this swirl of low pressure. also, a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. in between, a swathe of sunshine, but that...
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hello, welcome to bbc news now. three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the us secretary of state antony blinken has announced the release joe biden has challenged donald trump to two presidential debates. in a video and social media, he poked fun at mr camp's continuing criminal trial.— criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two _ criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two debates _ criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two debates to _ criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two debates to me - criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two debates to me in - criminal trial. let's have a listen. i if those two debates to me in 2020. now he is acting like wants to debate me again. well, make my day, plan. i will even do it twice. let's pick the dates, donald. i plan. i will even do it twice. let's pick the dates, donald.— plan. i will even do it twice. let's pick the dates, donald. i hear you are free on _ pick the dates, donald. i hear you are free on wednesdays. - pick the dates, donald. i hear you are free on wednesd
hello, welcome to bbc news now. three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the us secretary of state antony blinken has announced the release joe biden has challenged donald trump to two presidential debates. in a video and social media, he poked fun at mr camp's continuing criminal trial.— criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two _ criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two debates _ criminal trial. let's have a listen. if those two debates to _ criminal...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, at mount fuji. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. we have had some late spring sunshine over recent days, also a few showers around — and we'll see a few more of them over the next few days. in fact, between tuesday and friday, the weather turns more unsettled. this is the rainfall we're expected to accumulate — and you can see, particularly across the northeast of scotland, some places will see close to 100 millimetres of rain by the end of the week, so things certainly turning more unsettled gradually. as for tuesday, after a bit of a misty, murky start, some scattered showers building during the afternoon, but they will be fairly hit—and—miss. i think tuesday will dawn with some sea fog across the far northeast of scotland, aberdeenshire towards orkney, also some mist and fog around some other north sea coasts, northern ireland, too. some patchy rain i think almost anywhere by the afternoon, but the areas most likely to see it, perhaps some heavy showers for the southwest of england, 1—2 in the southeast, could be some t
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, at mount fuji. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. we have had some late spring sunshine over recent days, also a few showers around — and we'll see a few more of them over the next few days. in fact, between tuesday and friday, the weather turns more unsettled. this is the rainfall we're expected to accumulate — and you can see, particularly across the northeast of scotland, some places will see close to 100 millimetres of rain by the end of the...
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philip norton, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello again. we started this morning with a bit of mist and fog, but that's largely clearing away. and for many of us today, it's not looking too bad again, there will be some sunny spells, but there are some changes that will come into western areas with some thunderstorms. but that was the scene this morning in 0xfordshire through yesterday. it was the warmest day of the year so far for all four nations of the uk. but we've got to 26 degrees celsius in the south east of england and the far north of scotland. there'll be some sunshine continuing for much of the day towards eastern areas of england today. but look at these showers around the the west of scotland, northern ireland, wales, south west england, some of these could be heavy torrential showers with some thunderstorms mixed in. some sunny spells in between. temperatures down by a few degrees in the west but in the east with the sunshine again, we could see temperatures approaching 27 degrees celsius. so potentially the warmest day of the
philip norton, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello again. we started this morning with a bit of mist and fog, but that's largely clearing away. and for many of us today, it's not looking too bad again, there will be some sunny spells, but there are some changes that will come into western areas with some thunderstorms. but that was the scene this morning in 0xfordshire through yesterday. it was the warmest day of the year so far for all four nations of the uk. but we've got...
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that is it for now, stay for more with bbc news. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here are the headlines. manchester city make history, winning four premier league titles in a row. it's auf wiedersehen, jurgen klopp, as he fist—pumps his goodbyes to liverpool. and a stunning solo ride moves pogacar a step closer to a first zero title. —— giro. welcome to the programme. manchester city have won the premier league title for the fourth successive season, becoming the first team in english football history to do so. leading at the start of the day, all they had to do was better arsenal, who were two points behind them, and they did it in style, beating west ham 3—1. katie gornall was at the etihad to witness history. they've been selling champions, banners, flags and scarves here since since full time. but in truth, they probably had them ready for weeks. and the fans were confident that today would be the day because they know city have been in this position before
that is it for now, stay for more with bbc news. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here are the headlines. manchester city make history, winning four premier league titles in a row. it's auf wiedersehen, jurgen klopp, as he fist—pumps his goodbyes to liverpool. and a stunning solo ride moves pogacar a step closer to a first zero title. —— giro. welcome to the programme. manchester city have won the premier league title for the fourth...
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now on bbc news... ronda rousey: more than a fighter. no—one can touch me, no—one can beat me, no—one could even get close to me. everyone's always going to define me by my failures but i know that i created the most efficient fighting style that ever existed and i'm proud of that.
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. >> we can speak now to an associate professor. great to have you back on the show. i want to start by asking you about this icj ruling. can you help us understand what it means to be legally binding if there is no enforcement mechanism? >> that is a very important distinction. the decisions of the icj are binding on all members and the court has a high level of legitimacy with all member
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. >> we can speak now to an associate professor. great to have you back on the show. i want to start by asking you about this icj ruling. can you help us understand what it means to be legally binding if there is no enforcement mechanism? >> that is a very important distinction. the decisions of the icj are binding on all members and the court has a high level of legitimacy with all member
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and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. have a very good afternoon. hello, i'm isaac fanin, these are the headlines on sportsday this lunchtime. west ham have appointed julen lopetegui as their new head coach on a two—year deal. the ioc president thomas bach questions world athletics offering prize money to olympic gold medallists. and the premier league darts reaches its conclusion in london tonight — we look ahead. west ham united have a new boss — they've announced that julen lopetegui willjoin the club. the former spain and real madrid coach had been linked with the job before the departure of david moyes at the end of the premier league season. lopetegui has been out of a job since leaving wolves last year, but he takes over at the london stadium at the begin ofjuly. it looks as though bayern munich are closing in on vincent kompany as their new manager. the german side have been looking for a new manager after parting ways with thomas tuchel at the end of the season. kompany was unable to avoid relegation from t
and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. have a very good afternoon. hello, i'm isaac fanin, these are the headlines on sportsday this lunchtime. west ham have appointed julen lopetegui as their new head coach on a two—year deal. the ioc president thomas bach questions world athletics offering prize money to olympic gold medallists. and the premier league darts reaches its conclusion in london tonight — we look ahead. west ham united have...
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not on bbc news it is time for sportsday. —— now on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. southampton are back in the premier league — they get the better of leeds, to bounce back straight into the top flight at the expense of their rivals. iam here i am here in central manchester, the fa cup final didn't go to plan but there is still plenty for manchester city to celebrate in victory parade. and despite this huge crash at the start of the race, it's no place like home for charles leclerc in monaco. also coming up on sportsday... no nonsense from alcaraz — who leaves qualifier wolf feeling sheepish on the opening day of the french open. in hello there and welcome along to sportsday, where it's southampton who are celebrating a return back to the premier league tonight, after tense, and nervy victory over leeds united in the championship playoff final at wembley. leeds themselves were looking to get back to the top flight, following their relegation last season too, but they remain in the championship. joe lynskey reports. come on! a one—off match w
not on bbc news it is time for sportsday. —— now on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. southampton are back in the premier league — they get the better of leeds, to bounce back straight into the top flight at the expense of their rivals. iam here i am here in central manchester, the fa cup final didn't go to plan but there is still plenty for manchester city to celebrate in victory parade. and despite this huge crash at the start of the race, it's no place like...
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hugh pym, bbc news. still to come on the world today: we hearfrom inside sudan, where there have been more reports of intense fighting. and the england training squad for the euros is announced. who are the big winners and losers? we will tell you the latest. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. let's bring you some breaking news now coming into us, it's been reported that riggio pochettino, the chelsea manager, has agreed to leave the football team by mutual consent with reports now in the papers in the last few minutes —— mauricio. he has apparently left his position as chelsea head coach by mutual consent after less than 11 months in charge of chelsea who of course came a disappointing sixth in the premier league this year. his resignation comes after one season in the job. he enjoyed a strong into the campaign for some but not strong enough for others and there were rumours during the season. he did not see eye to eye with the chelsea owners. mauricio pochettin
hugh pym, bbc news. still to come on the world today: we hearfrom inside sudan, where there have been more reports of intense fighting. and the england training squad for the euros is announced. who are the big winners and losers? we will tell you the latest. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. let's bring you some breaking news now coming into us, it's been reported that riggio pochettino, the chelsea manager, has agreed to leave the football team by mutual...
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we usually bring you breaking news here at the bbc, but here's some baking news now. france has restored national pride, reclaiming the record for the world's longest baguette. and get a loaf of this, the creation measures more than 140 metres long — almost half the length of the eiffel tower. a group of bakers managed the feat in a competition in paris. the previous record was held by italians — despite the baguette being a classic french product — meaning the win marks a return to the status dough. it stay with us here on bbc news. it's been another day of big weather contrasts across the uk. now, many areas did keep quite a bit of cloud and there were some showers or longer spells of rain. passing showers there on the horizon at topsham in devon. but it wasn't like that everywhere. we had some pleasant sunshine northern parts of wales, stretching into merseyside, greater manchester, yorkshire, much of the midlands and east anglia. the warmest spots seeing temperatures up to 20 degrees. the coolest spots, where cloudy, just 12. and again, we kept cloud for sco
we usually bring you breaking news here at the bbc, but here's some baking news now. france has restored national pride, reclaiming the record for the world's longest baguette. and get a loaf of this, the creation measures more than 140 metres long — almost half the length of the eiffel tower. a group of bakers managed the feat in a competition in paris. the previous record was held by italians — despite the baguette being a classic french product — meaning the win marks a return to the...