0
0.0
Jun 12, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up on bbc news. the england team get settled into their base in germany, with just two days to go until the start of euro 2024 which kicks off with germany against scotland. hamas has issued its first formal response to a ceasefire plan outlined by president biden and backed by the un security council. a statement from the group said it is ready to deal positively with efforts to reach an agreement, but an un—named israeli official has accused hamas of changing key parts of the draft deal to such an extent that it amounted to a rejection. our middle east correspondent yolande knelljoins us live — are we anywhere closer to a ceasefire? this hamas response. definitely of an outright acceptance. hamas indicating that it wants some amendments and that is not really surprising because we have had hamas leaders in recent days expressing wariness that israel would move from the first phase of this plan which would see a six—week truce in exchange for many of the hostages being released from gaza movin
coming up on bbc news. the england team get settled into their base in germany, with just two days to go until the start of euro 2024 which kicks off with germany against scotland. hamas has issued its first formal response to a ceasefire plan outlined by president biden and backed by the un security council. a statement from the group said it is ready to deal positively with efforts to reach an agreement, but an un—named israeli official has accused hamas of changing key parts of the draft...
0
0.0
Jun 20, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
jim reed, bbc news. a new campaign has been launched to raise awareness of tourette's syndrome — a neurological condition that can lead to verbal outbursts or physical tics. it's estimated around 300,000 people in the uk are living with tourette's, and charities say there are still many misconceptions surrounding it. sophie long reports. this report contains some flashing images. he's over there. and apparently he's ca—ca... catatonic, sir. he's not feeling very well. eddie marsan is best known for his roles in films like sherlock holmes and more recently his portrayal of amy winehouse's dad in the biopic back to black. but today he is helping his son destigmatise the condition he has lived with since he was a little boy. i was diagnosed at about five, six. and then they sort of developed, my ticks. there's never a tick that stays for a certain period of time. never stationary. so, right now, i've got vocal tics more than motor tics. when i was in, like, the younger years from three to six, when i wa
jim reed, bbc news. a new campaign has been launched to raise awareness of tourette's syndrome — a neurological condition that can lead to verbal outbursts or physical tics. it's estimated around 300,000 people in the uk are living with tourette's, and charities say there are still many misconceptions surrounding it. sophie long reports. this report contains some flashing images. he's over there. and apparently he's ca—ca... catatonic, sir. he's not feeling very well. eddie marsan is best...
0
0.0
Jun 8, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
jessica parker, bbc news. new cctv of a man believed to be the missing tv and radio presenter michael mosley on the greek island of symi has been seen by the bbc. dr mosley vanished four days ago while on holiday on the island, which is between kos and rhodes. his four children have arrived on the island to help look for him and the family have described the last few days as "unbearable". 0ur correspondentjoe inwood reports from symi. just a few hours walking on the hills of symi is enough to leave you exhausted. so imagine what it would be like entering your fourth day in this unforgiving landscape. the major search operation to find the missing broadcaster michael mosley has today focused on the hills to the north of the village of pedi. so that search and rescue helicopter has been circling for maybe half an hour or so. there's been a huge amount of emergency services activity focused on those hills, and that's because we know from cctv taken at this spot that, on wednesday at about 1:30pm, two o'clock, mic
jessica parker, bbc news. new cctv of a man believed to be the missing tv and radio presenter michael mosley on the greek island of symi has been seen by the bbc. dr mosley vanished four days ago while on holiday on the island, which is between kos and rhodes. his four children have arrived on the island to help look for him and the family have described the last few days as "unbearable". 0ur correspondentjoe inwood reports from symi. just a few hours walking on the hills of symi is...
0
0.0
Jun 10, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
chris mason, bbc news. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you are with bbc news. health bossesin you are with bbc news. health bosses in the uk have it issued an urgent plea for all blood typed owners after a cyber attack which affected several major hospitals in london last week. pathology firm synovus was attacked which led to serious it issues and cancelled operations as well as test. the disruption means hospitals cannot match patients blood at the same frequency as usual. i've been speaking to matthew schmidt, an associate professor at the university of new haven and i started by asking him for his analysis on this specific attack and who he thought was behind it. , , ~ ., behind it. this is the kind of attack that _ behind it. this is the kind of attack that i _ behind it. this is the kind of attack that i think _ behind it. this is the kind of attack that i think feels - behind it. this is the kind of attack that i think feels very much like a state attack, no matter what we hear. usually ransom attacks for money are attacks at smaller scale. they attacked
chris mason, bbc news. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you are with bbc news. health bossesin you are with bbc news. health bosses in the uk have it issued an urgent plea for all blood typed owners after a cyber attack which affected several major hospitals in london last week. pathology firm synovus was attacked which led to serious it issues and cancelled operations as well as test. the disruption means hospitals cannot match patients blood at the same frequency as usual....
0
0.0
Jun 20, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lauren moss, bbc news. as we heard from laura, here in the us much of the country is sweltering under an unforgiving heatwave. it's made for dangerous fire conditions. the us national interagency fire centre says there are 17 out of control large fires across nearly 150,000 acres nationwide in states including california, new mexico, and arizona. our will grant has more from gorman in southern california. awe—inspiring, but deadly — a towering wall of flames and heat bearing down on the town of ruidoso, in new mexico, has overwhelmed local fire crews and forced residents to flee, most just thankful to leave with their lives, but shaken. frank and connie lawer, both 83, are sheltering in an evacuation centre, lucky to have made it out at all. we could see the smoke change and we were engulfed in smoke. that scared me to death. i don't know whether we're going to have a home. there are several people in that area just above us that lost their home. in california, these are now all too familiar scenes. hil
lauren moss, bbc news. as we heard from laura, here in the us much of the country is sweltering under an unforgiving heatwave. it's made for dangerous fire conditions. the us national interagency fire centre says there are 17 out of control large fires across nearly 150,000 acres nationwide in states including california, new mexico, and arizona. our will grant has more from gorman in southern california. awe—inspiring, but deadly — a towering wall of flames and heat bearing down on the...
0
0.0
Jun 21, 2024
06/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. s is bbc news. announcer: funding f presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stre the best of pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this pgram
this is bbc news. s is bbc news. announcer: funding f presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stre the best of pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this pgram
0
0.0
Jun 13, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you live with bbc news. dengue was once considered a disease largely limited to tropical and subtropical regions. it's transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes and in recent years it has spread as far as europe and the united states. ——you are live with bbc news. it's thought climate change has made it possible for an invasive species of mosquito to thrive in new places and drive up the number of infections. here's our health reporter philippa roxby. mosquitoes have become a growing threat in europe over the past two decades. the particularly invasive asian tiger mosquito has now set up home in 13 countries in europe, including france, spain, germany and greece. warm, humid conditions are encouraging it to spread further north and west. and with it come diseases like dengue. dr andrea ammon, a director of the european centre for disease prevention and control, told a press conference in sweden what they're seeing. there is a connection between a higher temperature in summer, milder winters and
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you live with bbc news. dengue was once considered a disease largely limited to tropical and subtropical regions. it's transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes and in recent years it has spread as far as europe and the united states. ——you are live with bbc news. it's thought climate change has made it possible for an invasive species of mosquito to thrive in new places and drive up the number of infections. here's our health...
0
0.0
Jun 1, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ione wells, bbc news. the scottish national party leader, john swinney, has also been on the campaign trail in aberdeen, where the party is targeting a number of conservative seats, because of what he calls "damage" done to the area's economy by "westminster politics". meanwhile, george galloway has launched his workers party of britain's general election campaign with an attack on labour. he told his supporters labour leader sir keir starmer was "indistinguishable" from rishi sunak — and had "blood on his hands" over his position on gaza. mr galloway announced that his party was standing hundreds of candidates across the country and he would be "extremely disappointed" if the number elected was not in double figures. let's speak to our correspondentjess parker. whose bus are you on and where are you? whose bus are you on and where are ou? ., ., ., , ., you? so, i am on the conservative cam aiun you? so, i am on the conservative campaign bus _ you? so, i am on the conservative campaign bus which _ you? s
ione wells, bbc news. the scottish national party leader, john swinney, has also been on the campaign trail in aberdeen, where the party is targeting a number of conservative seats, because of what he calls "damage" done to the area's economy by "westminster politics". meanwhile, george galloway has launched his workers party of britain's general election campaign with an attack on labour. he told his supporters labour leader sir keir starmer was...
0
0.0
Jun 1, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
now on bbc news, the travel show.
now on bbc news, the travel show.
0
0.0
Jun 15, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us on bbc news. hello, good afternoon. the unsettled, rather cool theme is set to continue this weekend. more sunny spells and showers to come in the forecast. of course it isjune so in the best of the sunshine it feels pleasantly warm but plenty of showers around, heavy and thundery at times, too. and across the north of england and southern scotland in particular, with very light winds the showers could last for some time and maybe lead to some flooding. really quite blustery in the south, across south wales, the midlands, east anglia, the south of england in particular, gusts of wind could reach 40—50mph as average speeds. the showers will rattle through quite quickly towards the south, sunny spells and temperatures very much sunshine dependent so 14—18 celsius, below the seasonal average still. as we head through this evening and overnight, a lot of the showers will fade away, the winds will ease towards the south but some heavy, persistent rain just tracking westwards across northern scotland and eventually sinkin
stay with us on bbc news. hello, good afternoon. the unsettled, rather cool theme is set to continue this weekend. more sunny spells and showers to come in the forecast. of course it isjune so in the best of the sunshine it feels pleasantly warm but plenty of showers around, heavy and thundery at times, too. and across the north of england and southern scotland in particular, with very light winds the showers could last for some time and maybe lead to some flooding. really quite blustery in the...
0
0.0
Jun 2, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines... in the uk, veteran left—wing politician diane abbott says she intends to "run and win" as a labour candidate. scotland first ministerjohn swinney officially launches the snp's general election campaign — less than a month after he became party leader. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country's first female president. it's been the most violent election campaign in modern mexican history. south africa's ruling anc says it will talk to all parties about forming a coalition government after losing its majority for the first time in 30 years. and a chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon in a landmark mission to retrieve rock and soil samples. now on bbc news, time to catch up on the latest in the election campaign with newscast
this is bbc news. the headlines... in the uk, veteran left—wing politician diane abbott says she intends to "run and win" as a labour candidate. scotland first ministerjohn swinney officially launches the snp's general election campaign — less than a month after he became party leader. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country's first female president. it's been the most violent election campaign in modern mexican history. south...
0
0.0
Jun 21, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joe lynskey, bbc news. now on bbc news, and it menorah into your election questions and election cost. it's friday, so laura and i thought we would answer some of the many, many election—related questions that newscasters have sent in, so that is what we shall do on this episode of newscast. i said "shall". that seems like a very posh way of saying "will", doesn't it? newscast from the bbc. this is a sort of tradition we've started in the last few weeks of the election on the friday, when maybe there's a bit less like campaign activity... actually, scratch that. there's the same level of campaign activity, but we've just not quite got as much energy to run around after it. we thought this is a great opportunity to get people to send in their questions and we'll do our best to answer them. absolutely. so newscasters will set the running order and we'll do our best to ask questions. and i think, although there is still lots of campaign activity, actually, news stories aside — like the story about betting
joe lynskey, bbc news. now on bbc news, and it menorah into your election questions and election cost. it's friday, so laura and i thought we would answer some of the many, many election—related questions that newscasters have sent in, so that is what we shall do on this episode of newscast. i said "shall". that seems like a very posh way of saying "will", doesn't it? newscast from the bbc. this is a sort of tradition we've started in the last few weeks of the election on...
0
0.0
Jun 30, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news, the headlines. reform uk leader nigel farage holds a rally in birmingham — days after the party was embroiled in a racism scandal, which led to three candidates being dropped. he told 4,000 supporters that he felt compelled to "come out of retirement". police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british voting is underway in the first round of france's parliamentary elections. support for the far—right national rally party has surged since they won the european elections three weeks ago. police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british teenagerjay slater has been called off after nearly two weeks. police on the island told the bbc that �*yesterday was the final day of the search�*. and england take on slovakia — in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. the game kicks off in the next couple of hours. the winner takes on... the coastal towns... with only days until the general election, the bbc is visiting communities across th
this is bbc news, the headlines. reform uk leader nigel farage holds a rally in birmingham — days after the party was embroiled in a racism scandal, which led to three candidates being dropped. he told 4,000 supporters that he felt compelled to "come out of retirement". police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british voting is underway in the first round of france's parliamentary elections. support for the far—right national rally party has surged since they won the...
0
0.0
Jun 22, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to you both for “oining us on bbc newsfi us on bbc news. thanks for havin: us on bbc news. thanks for having us- _ us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's _ us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's it - us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's it for - us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's it for the l having us. that's it for the moment — having us. that's it for the moment and _ having us. that's it for the moment and i _ having us. that's it for the moment and i will- having us. that's it for the moment and i will be - having us. that's it for the moment and i will be back shortly with more and from the team in washington, thanks for watching us. stay tuned. hello. the next few days are set to bring some summer warmth, but there is still some uncertainty about just how long it might last. the weekend will bring some warm sunshine, but it's not all plain sailing. a little bit of cloud and rain in the forecast as well. in fact, some rain through saturday morning thanks to this frontal system, a weak weather front that'll be moving its way eastwards, b
thanks to you both for “oining us on bbc newsfi us on bbc news. thanks for havin: us on bbc news. thanks for having us- _ us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's _ us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's it - us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's it for - us on bbc news. thanks for having us. that's it for the l having us. that's it for the moment — having us. that's it for the moment and _ having us. that's it for the moment and i _ having us. that's it for the moment and...
0
0.0
Jun 11, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
dan roan, bbc news. historians have found eight perfectly preserved giant stone balls which they believe were catapult missiles. they've been found by english heritage and it's believed the were used to attack kenilworth castle in warwickshire. historian will wyeth has been telling us about them. the larger of these stones are enormous. they are over 100 kilos. and these would have been launched by war machines, 200 or 300 metres at the castle. those ones are probably designed to attack walls and doors and towers. the smaller ones, about the size of a grapefruit, kind of upwards, were probably more to attack people, whether it's archers or people mounting defences, etc. they would have been terrifying. you know, historic sources talk about how once the king henry iii had set up the siege at the castle, he told his nine war machines to fire continuously for 172 days. so it would have been kind of cinematic quality siege that these stones are part of, really. terrifying indeed! time for a look at the weath
dan roan, bbc news. historians have found eight perfectly preserved giant stone balls which they believe were catapult missiles. they've been found by english heritage and it's believed the were used to attack kenilworth castle in warwickshire. historian will wyeth has been telling us about them. the larger of these stones are enormous. they are over 100 kilos. and these would have been launched by war machines, 200 or 300 metres at the castle. those ones are probably designed to attack walls...
0
0.0
Jun 17, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're live with bbc news. australia's prime minister anthony albanese and chinese premier li qiang are meeting in canberra. it's part of a first visit to australia by a chinese premier in seven years. the two leaders are discussing trade and diplomatic ties, along with regional security issues. earlier, mr li made an offer at adelaide zoo to send australia two new pandas. two pandas already at the zoo are due to return home. the chinese premier's trip has also included a tour of winemakers in the famed barossa valley in south australia. beijing recently lifted tariffs on australian wine. now live to katy watson joining us from sydney australia. very good to have you, katy. what more can we expect from the visit? i what more can we expect from the visit? ~ , , m the visit? i think this visit is about _ the visit? i think this visit is about a _ the visit? i think this visit is about a resumption - the visit? i think this visit is about a resumption ofl the visit? i think this visit | is about a resumption of a
you're live with bbc news. australia's prime minister anthony albanese and chinese premier li qiang are meeting in canberra. it's part of a first visit to australia by a chinese premier in seven years. the two leaders are discussing trade and diplomatic ties, along with regional security issues. earlier, mr li made an offer at adelaide zoo to send australia two new pandas. two pandas already at the zoo are due to return home. the chinese premier's trip has also included a tour of winemakers in...
0
0.0
Jun 12, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from london, this is bbc news. joe biden's son, hunter, is found guilty of lying about his drug use to buy a gun. hamas says it wants a complete halt to war in response to us—backed peace plans. scottish political leaders clash over the cost of living and independence in a bbc debate. and, how long could you last without your smartphone? we meet the teens going cold turkey for five whole days. hello. i'm sally bundock. the son of the us president joe biden is facing up to 25 years in jail after being found guilty of lying about his drug use in order to purchase a firearm. a federaljury found hunter biden guilty on all three felony charges brought against him forfailing to disclose his drug use when buying a gun in 2018. it's the first criminal prosecution of the child of a sitting us president. hunter biden�*s lawyers say they are disappointed by the verdict and will pursue legal challenges. president biden said he would respect the result, and said he and his wife, jill, were proud of hunter for overcoming his
live from london, this is bbc news. joe biden's son, hunter, is found guilty of lying about his drug use to buy a gun. hamas says it wants a complete halt to war in response to us—backed peace plans. scottish political leaders clash over the cost of living and independence in a bbc debate. and, how long could you last without your smartphone? we meet the teens going cold turkey for five whole days. hello. i'm sally bundock. the son of the us president joe biden is facing up to 25 years in...
0
0.0
Jun 17, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
alex forsyth, bbc news. ben chu from bbc verify has been looking at some of reform's pledges — and can tell us more. yes, jane, let's break down the economic pledges of reform's contract, which is what they're calling their manifesto. there will be large personal tax cuts, including lifting the threshold for paying income tax to £20,000 per year, lowering fuel duty by 20p per litre and scrapping vat on energy bills. then there are some large spending pledges, including increasing defence spending to 3% of gdp within six years, increasing nhs spending by £17 billion a year. so how is all this to be paid for? well, reform says it would slash government waste, including by stopping the bank of england paying commercial banks interest, saving £35 billion per year and scrapping net zero environmental targets, saving £30 billion a year, and halving the foreign aid budget, saving £6 billion a year. now, economists, including those at the independent institute for fiscal studies, are doubtful about many of th
alex forsyth, bbc news. ben chu from bbc verify has been looking at some of reform's pledges — and can tell us more. yes, jane, let's break down the economic pledges of reform's contract, which is what they're calling their manifesto. there will be large personal tax cuts, including lifting the threshold for paying income tax to £20,000 per year, lowering fuel duty by 20p per litre and scrapping vat on energy bills. then there are some large spending pledges, including increasing defence...
0
0.0
Jun 4, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sanchia berg, bbc news. a british—israeli man has been named among four hostages confirmed dead in gaza. nadav popplewell was abducted by hamas on the 7th october. israels military says his body is still being held in the territory. last month, hamas claimed that mr popplewell had died in an israeli strike in april. our middle east correspondent yolande knelljoins us now from jerusalem. what more do we know? well, according _ what more do we know? well, according to — what more do we know? well, according to its _ what more do we know? well, according to its official - what more do we know? well, according to its official tally, . according to its official tally, israel is now saying that more than a third of the remaining 120 hostages it believes are held by hamas in gaza are dead. we had all four of these hostages who were declared dead by the israeli military yesterday, including mr popplewell, all featured alive in previous hamas propaganda videos. that all adds to domestic pressure for a new ceasefi
sanchia berg, bbc news. a british—israeli man has been named among four hostages confirmed dead in gaza. nadav popplewell was abducted by hamas on the 7th october. israels military says his body is still being held in the territory. last month, hamas claimed that mr popplewell had died in an israeli strike in april. our middle east correspondent yolande knelljoins us now from jerusalem. what more do we know? well, according _ what more do we know? well, according to — what more do we know?...
0
0.0
Jun 17, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ruth clegg, bbc news. campaigning is getting into full swing in france — after president macron called a snap general election. the country's star footballer, kylian m'bappe, has taken some time out from leading the french side at euro 2024 — to call on voters to take a stand against "extremist" parties. let's just remind ourselves of what he said. translation: | think - we are in a crucial moment in history of our country. we have to evaluate things and see what our priorities are. the euros are an important moment in our careers, but i think we are citizens first of all, and we must not be disconnected from the world around us, and even less from our country. so, we know we are in a very important moment in the history of our country, in an unusual situation, and that is why i appeal to all the french people, and even more the young generation. i think we are a generation that can make a difference. today we see that the extremes are knocking on the door of power and we have the opportunity to shape
ruth clegg, bbc news. campaigning is getting into full swing in france — after president macron called a snap general election. the country's star footballer, kylian m'bappe, has taken some time out from leading the french side at euro 2024 — to call on voters to take a stand against "extremist" parties. let's just remind ourselves of what he said. translation: | think - we are in a crucial moment in history of our country. we have to evaluate things and see what our priorities...
0
0.0
Jun 8, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
jessica parker, bbc news. our political correspondent david cornock is following the campaign and started by telling me about the debate. what dominated the debate at the beginning certainly was the fallout from rishi sunak�*s decision not to attend the full cam orations for d—day, and certainly that's all one of his own ministers, penny morton, say that what he had done was completely wrong and apologise. it is not normal, is it, for a cabinet minister to criticise the leader during the middle of an election campaign in such strong terms? apart from that, there were the clashes on tax between conservative and labour, but it was a seven sided debate, so everybody got to have their say, and the voter, the viewer, got a sense of the different choices available in different parts of the uk. meanwhile, the conservatives are trying to move on from the d—day row. tell us what they are beaten doing. row. tell us what they are beaten doin i _ ., , ., , row. tell us what they are beaten doinu. ., , row. tell us w
jessica parker, bbc news. our political correspondent david cornock is following the campaign and started by telling me about the debate. what dominated the debate at the beginning certainly was the fallout from rishi sunak�*s decision not to attend the full cam orations for d—day, and certainly that's all one of his own ministers, penny morton, say that what he had done was completely wrong and apologise. it is not normal, is it, for a cabinet minister to criticise the leader during the...
0
0.0
Jun 25, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up on bbc news. afghanistan make history at the t20 world cup, making a global semifinal for the first time and eliminating australia from the tournament in the process. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. the conservative party has withdrawn support for two of its candidates the week before the uk goes to the polls for the general election. both craig williams, who was a close aide to rishi sunak and laura saunders, who is married to the conservatives�* director of campaigning, are being looked into by the gambling commission over alleged bets placed on the timing of the election. our political correspondent hannah miller reports. did you have any inside information when you made the bet? i did you have any inside information when you made the bet?— did you have any inside information when you made the bet? i made a huge error ofjudgment. _ when you made the bet? i made a huge error ofjudgment. it _ when you made the bet? i made a huge error ofjudgment. it is _ when you made the
coming up on bbc news. afghanistan make history at the t20 world cup, making a global semifinal for the first time and eliminating australia from the tournament in the process. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. the conservative party has withdrawn support for two of its candidates the week before the uk goes to the polls for the general election. both craig williams, who was a close aide to rishi sunak and laura saunders, who is married to the conservatives�* director of...
0
0.0
Jun 25, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
just head over to our bbc news website. and for viewers in the east, there will be more on this story on look east next. the emperor and empress ofjapan have been welcomed by king charles and camilla at the start of a state visit to the uk. princess anne, who was due to be at tonight's state banquet, remains in hospital in bristol recovering from concussion and a minor head injury. her husband sir tim lawrence said "she was doing fine slow but sure" after visiting her this afternoon. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. the spectacle of a state visit, the first of the king has hosted since his cancer diagnosis. these things are usually timed to perfection. that wasn't so today. navigating london traffic had held up the japanese emperor naruhito and empress masako. royal salute! this is a state visit during an election campaign. that is unusual, and changes have had to be made to ensure political neutrality. this state visit was planned well before the election was called, having already been delayed due to the cov
just head over to our bbc news website. and for viewers in the east, there will be more on this story on look east next. the emperor and empress ofjapan have been welcomed by king charles and camilla at the start of a state visit to the uk. princess anne, who was due to be at tonight's state banquet, remains in hospital in bristol recovering from concussion and a minor head injury. her husband sir tim lawrence said "she was doing fine slow but sure" after visiting her this afternoon....
0
0.0
Jun 26, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
chris mason, bbc news. let's get more detail on the emperor and empress of japan being welcomed by king charles and camilla at the start of a three—day state visit to the uk. 0ur senior royal correspondent daniela relph reports. the centrepiece of any state visit, the grandeur and glitter of the state banquet. senior members of the royal family led the guest list, as the king tried out his japanese. welcome back to britain. earlier, there was a seven with ceremonial welcome for princess empress masako. the spectacle of a state visit, the first of the king has hosted since his cancer diagnosis. this is a state visit during an election campaign. this state visit was planned well before the election was called, having already been delayed due to the covid lockdown. there was no appetite for a further postponement. instead, all the big political moments have been stripped away, so no trip to downing street and no formal meeting with the prime minister. the carriage journey included a masked empress. she has a
chris mason, bbc news. let's get more detail on the emperor and empress of japan being welcomed by king charles and camilla at the start of a three—day state visit to the uk. 0ur senior royal correspondent daniela relph reports. the centrepiece of any state visit, the grandeur and glitter of the state banquet. senior members of the royal family led the guest list, as the king tried out his japanese. welcome back to britain. earlier, there was a seven with ceremonial welcome for princess...
0
0.0
Jun 11, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
prime minister, christopher| hope from bbc news. you stand in front of— hope from bbc news. you stand in front of a _ hope from bbc news. you stand in front of a slogan saying clear plan, bold action, secure future. why not be bold _ bold action, secure future. why not be bold and — bold action, secure future. why not be bold and commit to pulling out of the echr _ be bold and commit to pulling out of the echr if it keeps stopping you stopping — the echr if it keeps stopping you stopping the small boats?- the echr if it keeps stopping you stopping the small boats? thank you, chris. i stopping the small boats? thank you, chris- i have — stopping the small boats? thank you, chris. i have been _ stopping the small boats? thank you, chris. i have been clear _ stopping the small boats? thank you, chris. i have been clear throughout i chris. i have been clear throughout that i believe that our plan is compliant with all our international obligations, but i've also been clear, and the manifest was crystal clear, and the manifest was crystal clear, that if we are forced to cho
prime minister, christopher| hope from bbc news. you stand in front of— hope from bbc news. you stand in front of a _ hope from bbc news. you stand in front of a slogan saying clear plan, bold action, secure future. why not be bold _ bold action, secure future. why not be bold and — bold action, secure future. why not be bold and commit to pulling out of the echr _ be bold and commit to pulling out of the echr if it keeps stopping you stopping — the echr if it keeps stopping you stopping...
0
0.0
Jun 18, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
paul adams, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can watch the full programme on the bbc iplayer — just search for dead calm: killing in the med. the other story we are looking ahead to the russian president putin is expected to arrive in north korea in the coming hours for a two—day state visit. the visit has been announced on north korean state television, though no other details were given. it will, however, be the first visit by mr putin to his country's eastern neighbour in 2a yea rs. satellite images of pyongyang's airport and main square indicate signs of preparations for mr putin's visit — including the sort of construction set—up that is usually used for parades. russia's state news agency tass said president putin is travelling to the country on a "friendly state visit" on the invitation of north korean leader kim jong—un. the leaders last met in the russian city of vladivostok last september, with mr kim travelling there on his private train. meanwhile, the united states says that the relat
paul adams, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can watch the full programme on the bbc iplayer — just search for dead calm: killing in the med. the other story we are looking ahead to the russian president putin is expected to arrive in north korea in the coming hours for a two—day state visit. the visit has been announced on north korean state television, though no other details were given. it will, however, be the first visit by mr putin to his country's eastern neighbour in 2a yea rs....
0
0.0
Jun 30, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the uk's prime minister has been speaking to the bbc, defending 1a years of conservative rule ahead of next week's election. it's been difficult but we are now on the right track with the prospect of more tax cuts to come to give people more financial security. and that is the key choice for people at this election, building on the progress that we have made. meanwhile labour says the country isn't �*going back to freedom of movement�* with the eu if they're elected. voting is under way in the first round of france's parliamentary elections — this is the scene live at a polling station in paris. iam i am live at a polling station in the french capital where voters have been flocking to the polls all morning, some hoping for the first far right government since the war, other desperately trying to block it. and — a sky full of stars at coldplay�*s glastonbury set — with a few surprise guests. hello. welcome to this hour. we will have more on the uk election but let's take y
this is bbc news. the uk's prime minister has been speaking to the bbc, defending 1a years of conservative rule ahead of next week's election. it's been difficult but we are now on the right track with the prospect of more tax cuts to come to give people more financial security. and that is the key choice for people at this election, building on the progress that we have made. meanwhile labour says the country isn't �*going back to freedom of movement�* with the eu if they're elected....
0
0.0
Jun 26, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
andy swiss, bbc news. well, you saw the likes of john stones and jordan pickford applauding the fans there. some booed them. plastic cups were also thrown onto the pitch. the england manager says he's happy to take supporters�* stick, instead of the players. i understand it. i'm not going to back away from it. the most important thing here is that the supporters stay with the team. i understand the sort of narrative towards me, and, you know, that is better for the team than it being towards them. but it is creating an unusual environment to operate in. i have not seen any other team qualify and receive similar. so this is what it all means for group c. denmark serbia was also a drab 0—0 draw so denmark and slovenia join england in the last 16. denmark and slovenia, see there, played three, drew three. slovenia, would you believe, have never actually won a game at the euros. denmark finished ahead of slovenia by having a better head—to—head record in qualifying. as for england, top of the group, on
andy swiss, bbc news. well, you saw the likes of john stones and jordan pickford applauding the fans there. some booed them. plastic cups were also thrown onto the pitch. the england manager says he's happy to take supporters�* stick, instead of the players. i understand it. i'm not going to back away from it. the most important thing here is that the supporters stay with the team. i understand the sort of narrative towards me, and, you know, that is better for the team than it being towards...
0
0.0
Jun 28, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so do stay with us here on bbc news. you're watching bbc news. we can go back to our panel of rodney davis, former republican congressman from illinois, and stephanie murphy, former democratic congresswoman from florida. stephanie first. you just heard from inside the campaign that they will not dignify it with a response my question about an open convention. what do you think about that?— about that? well, he was excellent _ about that? well, he was excellent as _ about that? well, he was excellent as a _ about that? well, he was - excellent as a communications person. he was on message and he said what he needed to say from the campaign perspective. as i mentioned previously, one of the big challenges for the biden campaign it will be over the next few days to put down and to quell the concerns democrats have. as you know in the past when democrats or others have had concern about biden and, they send out surrogates and i believe they have mocked some of the democrats and said they are a bunch of bed—wetters. but if democrats are bed—wett
so do stay with us here on bbc news. you're watching bbc news. we can go back to our panel of rodney davis, former republican congressman from illinois, and stephanie murphy, former democratic congresswoman from florida. stephanie first. you just heard from inside the campaign that they will not dignify it with a response my question about an open convention. what do you think about that?— about that? well, he was excellent _ about that? well, he was excellent as _ about that? well, he was...
0
0.0
Jun 14, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david sillito, bbc news. pope francis has been meeting more than 100 comedians from across the world at the vatican in rome. among those attending were some us celebrities, including chris rock, jimmy fallon and whoopi goldberg. the pope praised their ability to "spread serenity and smiles" and said it was possible to make jokes about god without being blasphemous. footage of antarctic whales captured using drone cameras has revealed new insights into the lives of the giant marine mammals. researchers working with the wildlife charity wwf filmed the whales from above, to study their behaviour and to find out where their most important feeding sites are. victoria gilljoined the scientists as they tracked the whales in the antarctic peninsula. approaching a giants' feeding frenzy. humpbacks working together to feed. a circular net of bubbles corrals and traps the whales' prey. it's a glimpse into the lives of these huge marine mammals that scientists captured while we were filming with them in the antarctic pen
david sillito, bbc news. pope francis has been meeting more than 100 comedians from across the world at the vatican in rome. among those attending were some us celebrities, including chris rock, jimmy fallon and whoopi goldberg. the pope praised their ability to "spread serenity and smiles" and said it was possible to make jokes about god without being blasphemous. footage of antarctic whales captured using drone cameras has revealed new insights into the lives of the giant marine...
0
0.0
Jun 8, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
katy austin, bbc news. finally, the boxing match between the former world heavyweight champion mike tyson and the youtuber jake paul has been rescheduled for november. the bout was to have been staged in texas next month but was postponed amid concerns about the health of the 57—year—old tyson. it will be his first professional fight in almost 20 years, against a 27—year—old former disney actor, who has been boxing professionally since 2020, mainly against fellow celebrities. with me is freelance boxing journalist yousef anani. thank you forjoining us on bbc news, yousef. out of the fight come about? it news, yousef. out of the fight come about?— come about? it isn't unusual for celebrity _ come about? it isn't unusual for celebrity fighters - come about? it isn't unusual for celebrity fighters to i for celebrity fighters to challenge each other. quite often it doesn't come to anything. this time something got signed. it happened because there is a huge amount of money to be made because both peop
katy austin, bbc news. finally, the boxing match between the former world heavyweight champion mike tyson and the youtuber jake paul has been rescheduled for november. the bout was to have been staged in texas next month but was postponed amid concerns about the health of the 57—year—old tyson. it will be his first professional fight in almost 20 years, against a 27—year—old former disney actor, who has been boxing professionally since 2020, mainly against fellow celebrities. with me is...
0
0.0
Jun 2, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
suranjana tewari, bbc news, singapore. china has landed an uncrewed spacecraft on the far side of the moon for the second time. the mission is difficult because this region of the moon permanently faces away from the earth, making communications difficult. the probe is expected to use a drill and mechanical arm to collect rock and soil, and transport them back to earth. this week marks the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings — and as part of the commemorations, a mass parachute drop has taken place over normandy. those who took partjumped from world war ii era planes into the now peaceful skies. 0n the 6th ofjune1941i, troops from the uk, the us, canada and france attacked german forces on the coast of northern france. it marked the start of the campaign to liberate nazi—occupied north—west europe. normandy survivors were among those who gathered to watch the parachute jump. now to madrid — and live pictures of the victory parade after real madrid won the champions league on saturday night for the 15th time. t
suranjana tewari, bbc news, singapore. china has landed an uncrewed spacecraft on the far side of the moon for the second time. the mission is difficult because this region of the moon permanently faces away from the earth, making communications difficult. the probe is expected to use a drill and mechanical arm to collect rock and soil, and transport them back to earth. this week marks the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings — and as part of the commemorations, a mass parachute drop has...
0
0.0
Jun 26, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. tuesday was a hot day for england and wales. it was the hottest day of the year so far in wales, but temperatures were even higher in england, in the south east, in the strong sunshine, 29 degrees in east sussex and 30 celsius in surrey. scotland, northern ireland were cooler on tuesday, thanks to more cloud and some rain in scotland really pegging the temperatures back here. not much rain as we head into wednesday morning. sunny skies for england and wales. some cloud will bubble up, bringing the threat of one or two showers over the welsh hills and the pennines, but it's in scotland that will see some showers developing as it brightens up here and there — some of the showers could be heavy and thundery. and in the afternoon, a bit of rain coming in from the west across northern ireland. some sunshine ahead of that should lift the temperatures a bit higher. the high temperatures, though, are going to be across england and wales. another hot day and, again, 30 degrees likely in the
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. tuesday was a hot day for england and wales. it was the hottest day of the year so far in wales, but temperatures were even higher in england, in the south east, in the strong sunshine, 29 degrees in east sussex and 30 celsius in surrey. scotland, northern ireland were cooler on tuesday, thanks to more cloud and some rain in scotland really pegging the temperatures back here. not much rain as we head into wednesday...
0
0.0
Jun 11, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're watching bbc news. french political parties are scrambling to prepare for legislative elections less than three weeks away. it comes after president emmanuel macron�*s surprise decision to dissolve parliament and call a snap vote. mr macron made the announcement on sunday after his allies suffered a resounding defeat by the far—right in european polls. the first day of the campaign was marked not with a rally, but with a memorial service. emmanuel macron visited the site of one of the worst nazi massacres in france, perpetrated 80 years ago today. he's been drawing on the past to highlight what he claims is the current threat confronting the country — from the far right. in the face of his opponents' success this weekend, the president has taken an almighty gamble in calling a snap election. a0 miles outside paris, this is coulommiers, the land of cheesemaking, where support for macron has crumbled. the members of the monday club said they hadn't veered to the right. but then we met 31—year—ol
you're watching bbc news. french political parties are scrambling to prepare for legislative elections less than three weeks away. it comes after president emmanuel macron�*s surprise decision to dissolve parliament and call a snap vote. mr macron made the announcement on sunday after his allies suffered a resounding defeat by the far—right in european polls. the first day of the campaign was marked not with a rally, but with a memorial service. emmanuel macron visited the site of one of...
0
0.0
Jun 23, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline hawley, bbc news. gang violence in haiti has now displaced more than half a million people. that's according to a un report released this week, highlighting what it calls "spiralling violence" in the caribbean nation. armed gangs control large parts of the capital port—au—prince — but clashes are also on the rise in the country's north.the un says many of the displaced are living in areas with limited access to basic services like clean water. the un's migration agency says nearly 580,000 people are now internally displaced across haiti — that represents a 60% increase since march of this year. and finding safety outside haiti's borders is a challenge. the neighboring dominican republic has built a 250—mile border wall, while its government deported at least 175,000 haitians last year alone. for more i've been speaking with philippe branchat with the un's international organization for migration in haiti. philippe branchat, welcome to the programme. describe, firstly, if you will, the impact
caroline hawley, bbc news. gang violence in haiti has now displaced more than half a million people. that's according to a un report released this week, highlighting what it calls "spiralling violence" in the caribbean nation. armed gangs control large parts of the capital port—au—prince — but clashes are also on the rise in the country's north.the un says many of the displaced are living in areas with limited access to basic services like clean water. the un's migration agency...
0
0.0
Jun 2, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines. in the uk scotland first minister john swinney officially launches the snp's general election campaign less than a month after he became party leader. meanwhile, the labour leader is pledging to reduce legal migration levels as the prime minister promises to build 100 new doctors' surgeries and boost the number of available appointments. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country's first female president. it has been the most violent election campaign in the country's history. south africa's ruling anc says it will talk to all parties about forming a coalition government after losing its majority for the first time in 30 years and a chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon in a landmark mission to retrieve rock and soil samples. i will have a full bulletin at five. time now to get a look at the election campaigning. now on bbc news, newscast.
you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines. in the uk scotland first minister john swinney officially launches the snp's general election campaign less than a month after he became party leader. meanwhile, the labour leader is pledging to reduce legal migration levels as the prime minister promises to build 100 new doctors' surgeries and boost the number of available appointments. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country's first...
0
0.0
Jun 21, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. we�*ll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i�*m reece parkinson and i�*m on a journey across the caribbean. in this programme, i�*m heading to the bahamas. it�*s considered one of the most beautiful places in the world, with dazzling marine life, breathtaking coral reefs and stunning white sands. renowned as a magnet for billionaires, bankers and beach lovers, it attracted nearly ten million tourists to its shores last year. but it�*s also an island nation, on the front line of climate change. whoa! it was the beacon of hope that we needed when the lighthouse came on because everybody knew, at that point, that there is hope. rising sea levels and increasingly unpredictable weather patterns are affecting everyday life here, so i�*m leaving the sunbeds behind to find out first—hand how the people who live here are trying to save this stunning paradise.
this is bbc news. we�*ll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i�*m reece parkinson and i�*m on a journey across the caribbean. in this programme, i�*m heading to the bahamas. it�*s considered one of the most beautiful places in the world, with dazzling marine life, breathtaking coral reefs and stunning white sands. renowned as a magnet for billionaires, bankers and beach lovers, it attracted nearly ten million tourists to its...
0
0.0
Jun 10, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and coming up on bbc news... the european athletics championships continue, with britain's keely hodgkinson safely through the first round of qualifying in the 800 metres. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. it's a significant week in the general election campaign as several parties launch their manifestos, with the liberal democrats announcing theirs today. later in the week we'll hear from the conservatives and labour, and next week it's the turn of the snp. a key part of the lib dems�* offer is to "save the health service" in england, saying they'd boost spending on health and social care by a total of more than £9 billion by 2028. they say it would pay for the recruitment and retention of 8,000 gps and will be funded by raising tax for the big banks. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. leader of the liberal democrats ed davey. applause applause a day to make some noise. the liberal democrats have been loudly declaring nhs and social care in crisis. with a leader who has spoken about h
and coming up on bbc news... the european athletics championships continue, with britain's keely hodgkinson safely through the first round of qualifying in the 800 metres. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. it's a significant week in the general election campaign as several parties launch their manifestos, with the liberal democrats announcing theirs today. later in the week we'll hear from the conservatives and labour, and next week it's the turn of the snp. a key part of the lib...
0
0.0
Jun 14, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from washington, this is bbc news. president zelensky and bidons unattended security agreement as world leaders gather at the g7 summit. the us supreme court unanimously rejected an attempt to block access to a widely used abortion drug and the un refugee agency warns that forced displacement across the world could search to record levels by the end of the year. glad you could join us. g7 summit in italy is under way and on day one, us president joe biden and ukrainian president follows me zelensky saina ten is ms zelenskyy�*s unattended security agreement, president zelensky called a bridge to ukraine eventually joining nato. ukraine is expected to make steps towards membership at the nato meeting but in the agreement signed on thursday, the us and ukraine said they will meet within 2a hours to discuss a response if ukraine comes under attack, it also states that washington will support kyiv in the military support through training and cyber security efforts, additionally, the us will help the crane receive compensa
live from washington, this is bbc news. president zelensky and bidons unattended security agreement as world leaders gather at the g7 summit. the us supreme court unanimously rejected an attempt to block access to a widely used abortion drug and the un refugee agency warns that forced displacement across the world could search to record levels by the end of the year. glad you could join us. g7 summit in italy is under way and on day one, us president joe biden and ukrainian president follows me...
0
0.0
Jun 13, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. labour launch their manifesto — as sir keir starmer says — economic growth, is at the heart, of his party's plan for government. we have a plan in this manifesto. the total change of direction, a laserfocused on our calls that stability, growth, investment and reform. a government back in the service of your family ready to change britain. did you have any insider information? an aide to the prime minister tells us he's sorry over betting on a july election — reportedly three days before it was called. world leaders at the g7 summit agree a plan to raise billions more dollars for ukraine using interest from seized russian assets. russian prosecutors say — the detained american journalist evan gershkovich will go on trialfor spying. # once more you open the door. and celine dion on the illness that's kept her away from the stage — and how she's determined to sing again. it's manifesto week — we've already had the policy launches of the conservatives, liberal democrats and t
this is bbc news. labour launch their manifesto — as sir keir starmer says — economic growth, is at the heart, of his party's plan for government. we have a plan in this manifesto. the total change of direction, a laserfocused on our calls that stability, growth, investment and reform. a government back in the service of your family ready to change britain. did you have any insider information? an aide to the prime minister tells us he's sorry over betting on a july election — reportedly...
0
0.0
Jun 13, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, will claim his party's election manifesto, to be published this morning, will put wealth creation at the heart of his plans for government. as the tories seek to draw a dividing line with labour on tax cuts, sir keir starmer will counter that he rejects the instinct to tax and spend. 0ur correspondent damian grammaticas reports. you must see quite a few of these. three weeks until polling day and in the manifesto he is unveiling today kier starmer says there will be no surprises. the labour leader well aware every opinion poll continues to indicate a healthy lead for his party. service manifesto will tread carefully on promising change. it manifesto will tread carefully on promising change.- manifesto will tread carefully on promising change. it will be a positive _ on promising change. it will be a positive case, _ on promising change. it will be a positive case, detail- on promising change. it will be a positive case, detail about i a positive ca
this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, will claim his party's election manifesto, to be published this morning, will put wealth creation at the heart of his plans for government. as the tories seek to draw a dividing line with labour on tax cuts, sir keir starmer will counter that he rejects the instinct to tax and spend. 0ur correspondent damian grammaticas reports. you must see quite a few of these. three weeks until...
0
0.0
Jun 21, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
“oining us on bbc news._ the l much for “oining us on bbc- news._ the united news. my pleasure. the united states and _ news. my pleasure. the united states and vassar _ news. my pleasure. the united states and vassar in _ news. my pleasure. the united states and vassar in beijing - states and vassar in beijing says china support for russia's invasion of ukraine will not be tolerated by the west. but in an interview with the bbc, nicholas burns says he is doing all these can to avoid a potential conflict with china and met what he called the content competitive relationship. ambassador burns said the two sides are talking regularly to try to avoid misunderstanding. especially in the south china sea and the taiwan strait. he was speaking to our china correspondent and she began by asking him how chinese officials are reacting to this message on taiwan. they can test the facts. we have the right facts. we know exactly what's happening. we know what's being shipped by chinese companies. we know the impact it's having on the ability of russia to conduct this war. and so
“oining us on bbc news._ the l much for “oining us on bbc- news._ the united news. my pleasure. the united states and _ news. my pleasure. the united states and vassar _ news. my pleasure. the united states and vassar in _ news. my pleasure. the united states and vassar in beijing - states and vassar in beijing says china support for russia's invasion of ukraine will not be tolerated by the west. but in an interview with the bbc, nicholas burns says he is doing all these can to avoid a...
0
0.0
Jun 16, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's take a moment to draw breath and look at the state of play in the uk general election. we're more than halfway through now and the main parties have unveiled their manifestos. for more on this, i've been speaking to our political correspondent — harry farley. less than three weeks till the uk goes to the polls, just over three weeks since the uk prime minister called that election earlier than expected for many people. when he did call it, his party were facing a significant gap in the polls to the main opposition party, labour. the conservatives are trying to counter that. we have had announcement after announcement on quite significant things like a national service for young people for example on making sure that pensioners never pay tax on the state pension. in the aim for the conservative party was in there that gap and the aim for the conservative party was in there that gap in the polls between them and the labour party. now we are seeing a bit of a shift in the tactic
sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's take a moment to draw breath and look at the state of play in the uk general election. we're more than halfway through now and the main parties have unveiled their manifestos. for more on this, i've been speaking to our political correspondent — harry farley. less than three weeks till the uk goes to the polls, just over three weeks since the uk prime minister called that election earlier than...
0
0.0
Jun 13, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. labour launches its manifesto as sir keir starmer says "economic growth" is at the heart of his party's plan for government. we of his party's plan for government. have a plan int total we have a plan in this manifesto. a total change of direction, laser focused on stability, growth, investment and reform in the service of your family ready to change britain. plaid cymru also launches their manifesto — with a pledge to secure a new funding dealfor wales. a warning from the royal college of radiologists over long waiting times for cancer care across the uk. world leaders in italy for the g7 summit are set to approve a plan to raise billions more dollars for ukraine. and football fever descends on munich ahead of the opening match of euro 2024.
this is bbc news. labour launches its manifesto as sir keir starmer says "economic growth" is at the heart of his party's plan for government. we of his party's plan for government. have a plan int total we have a plan in this manifesto. a total change of direction, laser focused on stability, growth, investment and reform in the service of your family ready to change britain. plaid cymru also launches their manifesto — with a pledge to secure a new funding dealfor wales. a warning...
0
0.0
Jun 24, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ben boulos, bbc news. over the last few weeks we've been asking which general election issues matter most to you, as part of our your voice, your vote series. many of you have been getting in touch about the environment, and what the parties say about it. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt has been to meet one viewer to find out more about a solar farm project planned for her area. welcome to the front line of the uk's battle to go green. it lies amongst the ancient churches and cosy cottages of the cotswolds, where there are plans for a huge new solar plant. like all the main political parties, except reform, local resident kate 0'connor thinks more solar power is a great idea. on this beautiful country track, there are hedges to the left and right. and you really can't see it at all unless there is a gap. the solar farm would cover 13 square kilometres with 2.5 million solar panels, and create enough electricity for more than a third of a million homes. kate is frustrated by the stand taken by virtually al
ben boulos, bbc news. over the last few weeks we've been asking which general election issues matter most to you, as part of our your voice, your vote series. many of you have been getting in touch about the environment, and what the parties say about it. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt has been to meet one viewer to find out more about a solar farm project planned for her area. welcome to the front line of the uk's battle to go green. it lies amongst the ancient churches and cosy cottages of...
0
0.0
Jun 14, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up on bbc news... now a semifinalforjack coming up on bbc news... now a semifinal forjack draper. coming up on bbc news... now a semifinalforjack draper. into semifinal forjack draper. into the last four institute guard. good evening. in the last few minutes a personal message from the princess of wales has been released nearly three months after she revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer. it's come amid a new image taken earlier this week in windsor and a written statement in which she reveals she will be attending trooping the colour, the king's official birthday, tomorrow. the full statement reads as follows: "i have been blown away by all the kind messages of support and encouragement over the last couple of months. it really has made the world of difference to william and me and has helped us both through some of the harder times. i am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days. on those bad days you feel weak, tired and you have to give in to your body resting. but on the goo
coming up on bbc news... now a semifinalforjack coming up on bbc news... now a semifinal forjack draper. coming up on bbc news... now a semifinalforjack draper. into semifinal forjack draper. into the last four institute guard. good evening. in the last few minutes a personal message from the princess of wales has been released nearly three months after she revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer. it's come amid a new image taken earlier this week in windsor and a written statement in which...
0
0.0
Jun 18, 2024
06/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you are live with bbc news. now, as we mentioned earlier, the nato secretary general visited washington, dc and said the path to peace in ukraine lies through more weapons from the west. but as russia stepped up the west. but as russia stepped up its offensive in ukraine, the ukrainian army desperately needs to enlist more troops. it is struggling to find willing volunteers, as our correspondentjim mckenzie reports from the city of odesa. and a warning: this report contains flashing imagery. at sergey�*s wedding it wasn't just the weather that didn't go to plan. half of the guests didn't show up. going out in public is now too risky for men who don't want to enlist. but the bride, tanya, understands why her friends and family don't want to fight. her father was killed on the front line. are you afraid that you might be caught and sent? yes, i'm afraid. i also afraid. of course, i afraid too and don't want it. it happened twice in my family. public transport has become a no—go for those trying to avoid the dr
you are live with bbc news. now, as we mentioned earlier, the nato secretary general visited washington, dc and said the path to peace in ukraine lies through more weapons from the west. but as russia stepped up the west. but as russia stepped up its offensive in ukraine, the ukrainian army desperately needs to enlist more troops. it is struggling to find willing volunteers, as our correspondentjim mckenzie reports from the city of odesa. and a warning: this report contains flashing imagery. at...