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this is bbc news. officials in gaza say 38 people have been killed in israeli air strikes on two districts; israel said it was targeting military infrastructure. the israeli army says it has carried out a drone attack on a moving vehicle in lebanon's bekaa valley, a0 kilometers north of the border. the prime minister has criticized the reform uk party leader nigel farage, after he told the bbc that the west provoked russia's invasion of ukraine. there's been uproar on social media in greece, afterfirefighters blamed people setting off fireworks from a private yacht for causing a blaze on an island. iran's supreme court overturns a death sentence against a popular local rapper, originally convicted for supporting anti—government protests. and prince william celebrates his birthday with his children last night, and 90,000 taylor swift fans , at her wembley stadium concert. hello and welcome. the hamas government in the gaza strip says at least 38 people have been killed in israeli attacks in several ne
this is bbc news. officials in gaza say 38 people have been killed in israeli air strikes on two districts; israel said it was targeting military infrastructure. the israeli army says it has carried out a drone attack on a moving vehicle in lebanon's bekaa valley, a0 kilometers north of the border. the prime minister has criticized the reform uk party leader nigel farage, after he told the bbc that the west provoked russia's invasion of ukraine. there's been uproar on social media in greece,...
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the bbc news life page has the bbc. the bbc news life page has the latest from our correspondence joe inwood who we saw a little earlier and tributes to michael mosley as they come in. you can go online to the bbc news website or app online to the bbc news website or app to view that now. let's move other news. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says 27a palestinians were killed during saturday's israeli offensive on the nuseirat refugee camp. the operation led to the rescue of four israeli hostages taken by hamas during the october 7th attacks — were freed during the raid, in broad daylight. israel has previously estimated there were fewer than a hundred casualties. footage from the area's al—aqsa hospital shows badly wounded people laying on the ground. the eu's top diplomat, josep borrell has condemned the killings, describing them as "another massacre of civilians". 0ur correspondentjon donnison has more on the reaction in israel from jerusalem. it's been one of celebration and relief, not least for the fam
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you are watching bbc news. i don't i are watching bbc news. i don't exect are watching bbc news. i don't expect someone _ are watching bbc news. i don't expect someone who _ are watching bbc news. i don't expect someone who has - are watching bbc news. i don't - expect someone who has produced eight separate programmes over the last year including doctor who which i love and they have completely ruined. and then the third questioner, a pro—palestinian known activist. does anyone think that group of people were representative of the great british public and any way at all? i have had enough, have you had enough of the bbc? yes! we will renew our _ you had enough of the bbc? yes! we will renew our campaign over the next four years as we will be the leading voice of opposition, and i say that because the conservative party will be in opposition but they won't be the opposition because they disagree with each other on virtually everything, think about it. the last four years we have had as internal tory wars. they stand for nothing. i was told there are a broad church. well, they a
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should the bbc have as well? well, we use the word misleading, as you've reported, and we were clear that it was dubious and misleading in our reporting of it. it's a real dilemma, this sort of thing. and chris mason, incidentally, our political editor, has written about this as a journalistic dilemma on the bbc news website, which people can go to. we don't have any intention ever of amplifying something which is dubious, but at the same time, it's a genuine, legitimate political argument about the source of that figure and who added up which figure to it to arrive at it. and in particular, in our case, we thought it was misleading because the prime minister had not said in the itv debate that this was a four—year tax burden, as opposed to what most of us consider to be an annual tax burden in our real lives. so that's why we moved to describe it pretty heavily as misleading and dubious. and i think that stood the test of time as a judgment that we made. but if you are concerned about not amplifying a dubious
should the bbc have as well? well, we use the word misleading, as you've reported, and we were clear that it was dubious and misleading in our reporting of it. it's a real dilemma, this sort of thing. and chris mason, incidentally, our political editor, has written about this as a journalistic dilemma on the bbc news website, which people can go to. we don't have any intention ever of amplifying something which is dubious, but at the same time, it's a genuine, legitimate political argument...
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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...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: police in tenerife confirm 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". the bbc hears from the main uk parties ahead of this week's general election. the prime minister, rishi sunak, defends the last 1a years of conservative rule and labour are challenged on defence spending and energy bills. voting is under way 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, despite macron pledging to stop its rise. a sky full of stars at coldplay�*s record—breaking fifth glastonbury headline set, with a few suprise guests. country star shania twain takes to the stage this afternoon, with r&b singer sizza closing the festival tonight. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello and welcome to this edition of unspun world
this is bbc news. the headlines: police in tenerife confirm 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". the bbc hears from the main uk parties ahead of this week's general election. the prime minister, rishi sunak, defends the last 1a years of conservative rule and labour are challenged on defence spending and energy bills. voting is under way in the...
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tonight at 9pm on bbc two, or now on bbc iplayer. tim tojoinjane again who's in camarthen. who's in carmarthen. hello from carmarthen in south wales. we're on the road across the uk throughout this election, and tonight we're looking at the political landscape here in wales, and how it may change at the election. we've been also been asking you to get in touch and tell us about the issues you want the bbc to cover through your voice, your vote. here in wales we've been looking at green energy infrastructure and its possible impact on the rural landscape. we will hear more on that in a moment. before that, reform uk launched its manifesto today, or contract as the party calls it — the launch took place, by chance, in south wales. as well as policies on immigration, nigel farage outlined pledges on tax and the nhs. with more on that, here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. there was something of a stir outside this community club in merthyr tydfil. all eyes on a party that has certainly been attracting attention. irefill tha
tonight at 9pm on bbc two, or now on bbc iplayer. tim tojoinjane again who's in camarthen. who's in carmarthen. hello from carmarthen in south wales. we're on the road across the uk throughout this election, and tonight we're looking at the political landscape here in wales, and how it may change at the election. we've been also been asking you to get in touch and tell us about the issues you want the bbc to cover through your voice, your vote. here in wales we've been looking at green energy...
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bear in mind as you watch this bbc question time leader special weather on bbc news or bbc one or bbc iplayer, also a life each on the bbc news website where you can see real—time reaction and fact checking as well, what with all of that said, here comes the question time leader special. campaign, the party leaders have faced plenty of questions from people like me. but this is question time, and tonight, here in york, they will face questions from the audience, from voters. applause so, no desk for the usual panel tonight, just the four leaders of the main parties, one after another, who will stand here and answer questions from our audience, which as always, reflects the range of political sentiment across the whole country. each leader has the same amount of time, just under half an hour, to respond to whatever the people here want to ask them. first up people here want to ask them. first up is the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey, then the leader of the snp, john swinney, then labour�*s sir keir starmer, and then finally, the prime minister and conservative leader rishi su
bear in mind as you watch this bbc question time leader special weather on bbc news or bbc one or bbc iplayer, also a life each on the bbc news website where you can see real—time reaction and fact checking as well, what with all of that said, here comes the question time leader special. campaign, the party leaders have faced plenty of questions from people like me. but this is question time, and tonight, here in york, they will face questions from the audience, from voters. applause so, no...
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see you on bbc one at nine.— bbc one at nine. that is what's cominu bbc one at nine. that is what's coming up _ bbc one at nine. that is what's coming up on _ bbc one at nine. that is what's coming up on sunday. - bbc one at nine. that is what's coming up on sunday. as - bbc one at nine. that is what's coming up on sunday. as laura bbc one at nine. that is what's - coming up on sunday. as laura says starting at nine o'clock for the a little bit extended. lots more also on our website. from the uk election let's turn to the us election now. let's turn to the us now — president biden has come under more pressure to stand down from the race for the white house with an editorial in the influential new york times newspaper, calling on him to drop out, saying it's in the best interests of america. it followed his widely criticised performance in thursday's tv debate with donald trump — when he stumbled over words, and at times seemed to lose track of what he was saying mr biden remains defiant — at his first campaign rally since the debate, he told supporters in north
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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. the former great britain rugby league international rob burrow has died aged 41 after a five—year struggle with motor neurone disease. he made his private battle with his condition a public one by raising awareness of the cruel disease which has no cure and no treatment. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart". sally nugent looks back at his life and his legacy. rob burrow�*s life is defined by his defiance of the odds. as the smallest player in a giant's game, he was world class. rob burrow, off he goes. seventh try... _ absolute legend. pound for pound, probably the strongest player we had in the squad and the strongest guy who has played in super league. so honoured to have played alongside him. born on the 26th of september 1982, and raised in the rugby league heartland of west yorkshire, it was obvious at an early age that rob wanted to be a professional in the sport he loved. they always used to say, "oh, he's good, is that rob,
you can also find it on the bbc news app. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the former great britain rugby league international rob burrow has died aged 41 after a five—year struggle with motor neurone disease. he made his private battle with his condition a public one by raising awareness of the cruel disease which has no cure and no treatment. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart". sally nugent looks...
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news, bbc one, bbc iplayer and you can hear it on bbc sounds too. —— at 815. you can probably see the sun streaming through the window here in nottingham where it is beginning to go down and it has been a very warm afternoon and while it was already warm in this room when i arrived earlier, there weren't so many people, but now it is at capacity and many have arrived to watch this debate and we're also seeing senior figures from the labour party and conservative party here as well and that debate is finished at 930, they will be here telling us how they think they are prospective leader has done and the prospective leader has done and the prospective leader has done and the prospective leader has done underweight these debates work, they are carefully plotted out and broadcasters who host them speak to the parties involved about the format and all of these things are settled in advance of their arrival. i have been speaking tojonathan monro, the director ofjournalism at bbc news. hate monro, the director of 'ournalism at bbc news. ~ :. .. monro, the director o
news, bbc one, bbc iplayer and you can hear it on bbc sounds too. —— at 815. you can probably see the sun streaming through the window here in nottingham where it is beginning to go down and it has been a very warm afternoon and while it was already warm in this room when i arrived earlier, there weren't so many people, but now it is at capacity and many have arrived to watch this debate and we're also seeing senior figures from the labour party and conservative party here as well and that...
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alison holt, bbc news. in response to that letter, the conservatives say they will press on with a planned £86,000 cap on adult social care costs in england, from october 2025. labour has confirmed they "will not disrupt" these plans, and will work towards longer—term reform of the sector. the liberal democrats have pledged free personal care for older and disabled people in england, and a higher minimum wage for care workers. a global alert has been issued over fake versions of the medicine ozempic — known as the "skinnyjab" — by the world health organization. the drug has become a popular way of losing weight, but its main purpose is as a treatment for type 2 diabetes. fake injections have been seized in the uk, us and brazil, and can be dangerous to people's health. wales have sacked their manager rob page after three and a half years in charge of the men's national football team. he led them to the world cup in 2022 — the first time in 64 years — but was heavily criticised after they failed t
alison holt, bbc news. in response to that letter, the conservatives say they will press on with a planned £86,000 cap on adult social care costs in england, from october 2025. labour has confirmed they "will not disrupt" these plans, and will work towards longer—term reform of the sector. the liberal democrats have pledged free personal care for older and disabled people in england, and a higher minimum wage for care workers. a global alert has been issued over fake versions of...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello, i am thinking of famous collaborations through history, and am doing it with victoria derbyshire from newsnight. hello. hi. and nick from newsnight too. hi. famous colla bs? i'm thinking lady gaga and beyonce. under pressure bowie of queen. i'm going to say kylie and jason. especially for you, i'm feeling under pressure because what i have done, i have kind of invaded the newsnight outside broadcast in birmingham which will be on bbc two tonight life, and it is quite a fancy production you have here. we are in the central ivory of birmingham, it's a stunning building, the heart of it is a cylinder, essentially, and so each floor, you are surrounded by a circle of books. ——we are in the central library of birmingham, it's appropriate for new skies because adam fleming is the more intellectual side of the bc, and all these books here,
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello, i am thinking of famous collaborations through history, and am doing it with victoria derbyshire from newsnight. hello. hi. and nick from newsnight too. hi. famous colla bs? i'm thinking lady gaga and beyonce. under pressure bowie of queen. i'm going to say kylie and jason. especially for you, i'm feeling under pressure because what i have done, i have kind of invaded the...
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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...
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first bbc interview, they told the bbc that they don't require i don't require dna tests, but that's not being put in writing. so that's just hearsay at this point. my lawyer is not aware of this. i'm not aware of this. so i can only say what the bbc have told me. but like i said, i believe i believe the way that they're handling this situation is very, very poorly. scotland's first minister has said that gender recognition reform legislation passed by the scottish parliament should be respected by the next uk government. he's been speaking to our correspondent david wallace lockhart — at edinburgh's pride march taking place today. prides today in edinburgh and marchers gathered in front of the scottish parliament to walk through scotland's capital. a lot of politicians, scottish green is taking it as an opportunity for a bit of campaigning. back in 2022 msps in hollywood —— hollywood passed legislation to make it easier for someone to change their legally recognised sex in scotland. it was blocked by the uk government who believes that it was encroaching on reserved areas. are
first bbc interview, they told the bbc that they don't require i don't require dna tests, but that's not being put in writing. so that's just hearsay at this point. my lawyer is not aware of this. i'm not aware of this. so i can only say what the bbc have told me. but like i said, i believe i believe the way that they're handling this situation is very, very poorly. scotland's first minister has said that gender recognition reform legislation passed by the scottish parliament should be...
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verify and others and that is the bbc duck —— the -- the bbc —— the bbc news website. political editor, hello albert. thank you for joining us and there is a huge amount of aspects to an election campaign, whatare amount of aspects to an election campaign, what are you particularly looking forward to this evening? this election campaign as bit as predictable as the polls have not budged much but the feeling in both campuses this is the big one in the audience of the bbc and edited between the two leaders, if anyone is going to move the dial, this is where it will be. and rishi sunak is quite good at these come actually, the feeling on his team and he really went for thejugular the feeling on his team and he really went for the jugular fenster keir starmer and at the beginning, itv debated a few weeks ago at the beginning of the campaign, putting people rememberfrom beginning of the campaign, putting people remember from that is the line the rishi sunak was trying to land on an keir starmer being slow to respond to that. it land on an keir starmer being slow to respond
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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...
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the bbc has all the bases covered for that. the bbc has all the bases covered forthat. i the bbc has all the bases covered for that. i was speaking earlier to the deputy political editor of the guardian to get her thoughts on what we are about to see. you guardian to get her thoughts on what we are about to see.— we are about to see. you don't know with undecided _ we are about to see. you don't know with undecided voters, _ we are about to see. you don't know with undecided voters, especially i we are about to see. you don't know with undecided voters, especially if. with undecided voters, especially if you're working with a candidate from another party you are not necessarily sure if they just don't want to save voting for the other party and i think candidates i have spoken to things quite influx and there is a lot apathy and cynicism out there about politicians. and i think that labour have a bit more of a job over the next week to make sure that they get that vote out that they seem to be showing in the polls. is that cynicism directed at a political party or aga
the bbc has all the bases covered for that. the bbc has all the bases covered forthat. i the bbc has all the bases covered for that. i was speaking earlier to the deputy political editor of the guardian to get her thoughts on what we are about to see. you guardian to get her thoughts on what we are about to see.— we are about to see. you don't know with undecided _ we are about to see. you don't know with undecided voters, _ we are about to see. you don't know with undecided voters,...
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now on bbc news, newscast: electioncast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam, and i'm not in the newscast studio because i'm making a flying visit to glasgow. it's paddy in the newscast studio, and i've just seen professor sir john curtice in reception. it's all starting! hello, it's laura in the studio, and i am here. hello and welcome to newscast. newscast is the bbc�*s daily news podcast, which you can listen to on bbc sounds. but every week we're popping up here on radio four. normally we're live at 11:00, but this is sort of pretend live, because we're actually recording it at 9:00 because laura is quite busy doing... uh, well, a programme tomorrow, a big programme with some very important guests and also practising for the election. so for most of the day i will be locked in the basement in broadcasting house. so, if this is recorded, does that mean it'll be better than the last three weeks that we've done? we can only hope. i wonder if they've taken that bit out. anyway, this is getting too meta now, so, i actually wonder how many hou
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there's no way this is like all through the bbc. the bbc is, is fairly captured. my cousin works for the bbc and, they're they're pretty captured . you don't pretty captured. you don't really get people, you know, somebody with my opinions would be, would be, would be turfed out, and also it's interesting that, you know, you say it's a left wing idea, this sort of anti—brexit thing. and by the way, i didn't vote for brexit. i voted remain , but, the old left, voted remain, but, the old left, like jeremy corbyn and the unions, they hated the idea of a, you know, a big european bloc because they, they didn't want the free flow of people coming over to the uk and lowering why they hated it. >> they hated it. i think , i >> they hated it. i think, i think is because it came from a kind of a french , german big kind of a french, german big state thing which was controlling the worker controlling. that's when that's when the left believed in workers. >> they don't believe in workers undercutting the worker as well , undercutting the worker as well, undercutting the wo
there's no way this is like all through the bbc. the bbc is, is fairly captured. my cousin works for the bbc and, they're they're pretty captured . you don't pretty captured. you don't really get people, you know, somebody with my opinions would be, would be, would be turfed out, and also it's interesting that, you know, you say it's a left wing idea, this sort of anti—brexit thing. and by the way, i didn't vote for brexit. i voted remain , but, the old left, voted remain, but, the old left,...
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this is bbc news. d—day veterans are at the heart of commemorations in normandy on the 80th anniversary of the allied landings on the beaches of normandy. our obligation to remember them, what they stood for and what they achieved for us all can never diminish. the tv presenter, michael mosley, has gone missing while on holiday in greece. a search and rescue operation is underway. at least 35 die in an air strike on a school sheltering palestinians in gaza. israel says it was targeting fighters. hamas calls it a massacre. coming up later this hour on bbc news you will be able to see the episode of the bbc�*s daily show of newscast we just recorded wrapping up newscast we just recorded wrapping up all of the drama from the campaign trail today. hello, and a very good evning to you. welcome to the programme with me frankie mccamley. world leaders — and some of the last surviving veterans — joined in france, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d—day. onjune 6th, 191m — along sword, juno, go
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it's also on the bbc iplayer. it's also on the bbc iplayer. commemorations will take place later this week to mark the 80th anniversary of d—day — when thousands of uk and allied forces landed on the beaches of northern france to liberate europe from nazi occupation. among them was percy chaferfrom london. he's been sharing his memories with our reporterjayne mccubbin. are you ready? yes. i am percival frank edward chafer, age 104, and still going strong. that all right? that was good. percy chafer was there, one of 156,000 allied troops who landed on the beaches of normandy 80 years ago and decided the fate of the world. soldiers, sailors and airmen of the allied expeditionary force, you are about to embark upon the great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. eisenhower gave the word go, and we went. it was the most amazing sight. all these boats heading for normandy, you know. what could we expect? the worst, i suppose, really. you know? you told me, percy, you prayed. we all prayed. you say you don't believe in god, bu
it's also on the bbc iplayer. it's also on the bbc iplayer. commemorations will take place later this week to mark the 80th anniversary of d—day — when thousands of uk and allied forces landed on the beaches of northern france to liberate europe from nazi occupation. among them was percy chaferfrom london. he's been sharing his memories with our reporterjayne mccubbin. are you ready? yes. i am percival frank edward chafer, age 104, and still going strong. that all right? that was good....
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you can find that on the bbc news website or app at bbc dot,. stay with us here in bbc news. hello. good afternoon. the unsettled and rather cool team is going to continue this weekend. sunny spells and showers to come in the forecast. it is of coursejune, the best of the sunshine feels pleasantly warm. plenty of shower surround, heavy and thundery at times. across the north of england and southern scotland in particular, light winds here mean the showers could last for some time and perhaps lead to flooding. really quite blustery in the south, across south wales and the midlands, the south wales and the midlands, the south of england in particular. gusts here could reach 40—50 mph. average wind speed, of course. the showers will rattle through. temperatures and sunshine dependent. 14-18 c, that is temperatures and sunshine dependent. 14—18 c, that is below the seasonal average. heading through the evening and overnight, many of the sham is fading away. the wind easing towards the south. some heavy and persistent rain tracking westwards across northern scotland. they will eventu
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newscast from the bbc. cease—fire in gaza. it comes as america's top diplomat antony blinken meets israel's prime minister emphasising the importance of a post—conflict plan for dazzle. french political parties at scrabble after president macron calls a snap election in response to the far right victory in the european elections. it has cotten european elections. it has gotten harder _ european elections. it has gotten harder and - european elections. it has gotten harder and i - european elections. it has gotten harder and i want i european elections. it has. gotten harder and i want to make sure it's easier.- make sure it's easier. rishi sunak admits _ make sure it's easier. rishi sunak admits to _ make sure it's easier. rishi sunak admits to the - make sure it's easier. rishi sunak admits to the bbc i make sure it's easier. rishil sunak admits to the bbc it's harder to have your own home under the conservatives on the eve of their launch of the manifesto for the uk general elections. in a quest for justice— we have a sp
newscast from the bbc. cease—fire in gaza. it comes as america's top diplomat antony blinken meets israel's prime minister emphasising the importance of a post—conflict plan for dazzle. french political parties at scrabble after president macron calls a snap election in response to the far right victory in the european elections. it has cotten european elections. it has gotten harder _ european elections. it has gotten harder and - european elections. it has gotten harder and i - european...
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live from washington this is bbc— live from washington this is bbc news. live from washington this is bbc new-— live from washington this is bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel _ bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel launches - bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel launches a - bbc news. israeli cease-fire while israel launches a newl while israel launches a new assault on central gaza. world leaders gather in france and in the uk to mark 80 years since the uk to mark 80 years since the d—day invasion. and climate researchers call for urgent action as global temperatures neara action as global temperatures near a dangerous threshold. we need to near a dangerous threshold. - need to do things differently. we can do it in a way that is fair, we could do it in a way thatis fair, we could do it in a way that isjust. we began with the war in gaza with his developments on the ground in a cease—fire negotiation. on wednesday israel launched a new assault in central gaza, the velocity in central gaza, the velocity in the strip where it really h
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theo leggett, bbc news. colin gibb, from the duo black lace — whose song agadoo is one of the most enduring pop songs ever — has died at the age of 70. gibb along with partner alan barton reached number two in the charts in1981i. despite being kept off top spot by george michael's "careless whisper", the song became a staple at parties and weddings.
theo leggett, bbc news. colin gibb, from the duo black lace — whose song agadoo is one of the most enduring pop songs ever — has died at the age of 70. gibb along with partner alan barton reached number two in the charts in1981i. despite being kept off top spot by george michael's "careless whisper", the song became a staple at parties and weddings.
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on bbc london... and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening from carmarthen. more than half way through this general election campaign, we're in wales tonight, looking at the political landscape of the nation and how it may change after polling day. we've been also been asking you to get in touch and tell us about the issues you want the bbc to cover through your voice, your vote. we'll be hearing about green energy and the possible impact of its infrastructure on this beautiful landscape. we'll have more on that in a few minutes — but first, reform uk launched its manifesto today, or contract, as the party calls it. the launch took place by chance in south wales. as well as policies on immigration, nigel farage outlined pledges on tax and the nhs. with more details, here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. there was something of a stir outside this community club in merthyr tydfil. all e
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and coming up on bbc news... having beaten the rain in guyana, for now at least — can england keep their t20 world cup defence going by beating india in their semi final. good evening. the bbc has tracked down and confronted a people smuggler responsible for organising a small—boat crossing to the uk in april in which a seven—year—old girl died. our paris correspondent andrew harding was on the beach in france when that boat set off. now after a lengthy investigation, he has managed to track down the smuggler across europe to luxembourg. here's his story. excuse me, sir. andrew harding from bbc news. we've come to luxembourg to confront a man we've been chasing across europe. we know who you are, you're a smuggler. no. he's responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england. and responsible for one boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police, battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the
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live from london, this is bbc news. the princess of wales makes her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis — as she attends the trooping the colour parade — to mark the king�*s official birthday. president zelenskyjoins dozens of other world leaders in switzerland — to discuss how to end the war in ukraine. russia was not invited. and the g7 summit wraps up — after discussing migration, chinese trade policy and the future of ai, as well as the war in ukraine. kevin campbell — the former striker for arsenal and everton — has died at the age of 5a, after a short illness. both clubs have reacted to the news — paying tribute to him.
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you can watch it live on the bbc iplayer or bbc sport website. tomorrow, you can watch the second game. let's bring you these live pictures. you can see the score, 8—6 to philadelphia. historic rivals, play in the same division and two—time winners of baseball's biggest prize. you can watch it live on the iplayer or bbc sport website now and tomorrow from three o'clock, the second game of the series. finally on sportsday, father's day is just round the corner, and few things will capture both the joy and pain of fatherhood than a special charity football match between two teams of dads on sunday. sands united is a team for bereaved fathers, and players say it's the only place they can openly talk about their grief and the children they've lost, with people who understand. on sunday, they play new dads united, for people who've recently had children, and they're working with nhs researchers looking at ways to potentially help men avoid post—natal depression. james dunn's been to meet some of the players. it is a coming together, a chance to
you can watch it live on the bbc iplayer or bbc sport website. tomorrow, you can watch the second game. let's bring you these live pictures. you can see the score, 8—6 to philadelphia. historic rivals, play in the same division and two—time winners of baseball's biggest prize. you can watch it live on the iplayer or bbc sport website now and tomorrow from three o'clock, the second game of the series. finally on sportsday, father's day is just round the corner, and few things will capture...
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chris mason, bbc news. and you can watch the full rishi sunak interview with nick robinson tonight on panorama at 8pm on bbc one and on iplayer. the labour party has given details of its childcare plan for england, pledging to create 100,000 additional childcare places and more than 3,000 new nurseries. it says it will achieve that by turning vacant classrooms in existing primary schools into "school—based nurseries". it says that will cost about £40,000 per classroom which would be paid for via vat being levied on private schools. as any parent with young children tells you, childcare and nursery places are really essential. they are so good for children in their development, making sure that when they arrive at primary school they have got the skills that they need. really good for parents and carers because they can get back into the labour market, so very good also for the economy. and our scheme is fully funded, fully costed, but also fully planned, so it will be wrapped around primary schools. the
chris mason, bbc news. and you can watch the full rishi sunak interview with nick robinson tonight on panorama at 8pm on bbc one and on iplayer. the labour party has given details of its childcare plan for england, pledging to create 100,000 additional childcare places and more than 3,000 new nurseries. it says it will achieve that by turning vacant classrooms in existing primary schools into "school—based nurseries". it says that will cost about £40,000 per classroom which would...
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on bbc london... and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. sir keir starmer pledged a steady—as—she—goes government if labour wins the election, as he unveiled the pa rty�*s manifesto. there was an absence of policy surprises, but a promise that wealth creation will be the party's number one priority. among the previously announced details were 40,000 more nhs appointments each week in england, and the recruitment of 6,500 new teachers, as well as the launch of a new border security command to tackle gangs organising small boat channel crossings. sir keir promised not to raise personal taxation or vat, except on private schools. 0ur political editor chris mason has spent the day following the labour leader — and has made it back to the studio. chris. yes, good evening to you. the campaign trail took me to crewe today, and to manchester. my rucksack getting heavier with these things —
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welcome to bbc news. reform uk launched its manifesto or contract as the particles of single word manifesto has been devalued as well as policies on immigration, nigel garage and pledges on tax and the nhs. a political correspondent as this report. it was something of a stir outside of this community and all eyes of the party attracting attention. major faraj want to set “p attention. major faraj want to set up the policy platform and it was a deliberate trying to pitch itself as the opposition —— nigel farage. we the opposition -- nigel farage. we are not the opposition —— nigel farage. , are not pretending that we're going to win this general election. our ambition is to become a real opposition to a labour government. featuring plans to cut immigration on page one and proposing limits on who can come to the uk to work or live in a pledge to stop the small boats. , , ., , boats. this should be the immigration _ boats. this should be the immigration election. - boats. this should be the | immig
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now bbc, is a national disgrace. now i wouldn't normally do two bbc topics two days in a row, but i don't make the news agenda and i'll be tackling the bbc and deaung i'll be tackling the bbc and dealing with their treatment of sue barker in a special take. at ten in an hour's time, you won't want to miss it. so two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. lots to get through. why we need millionaires after the news headunes millionaires after the news headlines and the independently wealthy ray addison . wealthy ray addison. >> thanks, mark, and good evening to you. our top stories tonight. >> labour is calling on the gambling commission to name candidates being investigated over the election date . betting over the election date. betting scandal. pat mcfadden, labour's shadow chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, has written to the commission's ceo urging for the details to be released before polling day. it comes amid reports that the tory party's chief data officer, nick mason, has taken a leave of
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now on bbc news...newscast: electioncast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam, and i'm not in the newscast studio because i'm making a flying visit to glasgow. it's paddy in the newscast studio, and i've just seen professor sir john curtice in reception. it's all starting! hello, it's laura in the studio, and i am here. hello and welcome to newscast. newscast is the bbc�*s daily news podcast, which you can listen to on bbc sounds. but every week we're popping up here on radio four. normally we're live at 11:00, but this is sort of pretend live, because we're actually recording it at 9:00 because laura is quite busy doing... uh, well, a programme tomorrow, a big programme with some very important guests and also practising for the election. so for most of the day i will be locked in the basement in broadcasting house. so, if this is recorded, does that mean it'll be better than the last three weeks that we've done? we can only hope. i wonder if they've taken that bit out. anyway, this is getting too meta now, so, i actually wonder how many hou
now on bbc news...newscast: electioncast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam, and i'm not in the newscast studio because i'm making a flying visit to glasgow. it's paddy in the newscast studio, and i've just seen professor sir john curtice in reception. it's all starting! hello, it's laura in the studio, and i am here. hello and welcome to newscast. newscast is the bbc�*s daily news podcast, which you can listen to on bbc sounds. but every week we're popping up here on radio four....
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and coming up on bbc news... two and a half weeks after fa cup glory with manchester united, eric ten hag gets the nod from the club's board to remain on as manager. good evening. we start tonight with a close look at one of the big issues of this election campaign — crime. for some communities it's a constant worry, and we've heard through the bbc�*s your voice your vote that you want politicians to come up with solutions. in cleveland, the police force recorded the highest overall crime rate in england and wales last year — they say they are working with people and that crime is now falling. but what does it feel like for communities living underfrequent threat? our uk editor ed thomas has been to middlesbrough to find out. it's brutal round here. it is, it's brutal. crime. you have to be prepared, don't you. if someone's going to stab you, you have to stab them. victims. we feel degraded, like we're non—existent. they're tracked in through here. and justice denied. next time it happens, do i even ring
and coming up on bbc news... two and a half weeks after fa cup glory with manchester united, eric ten hag gets the nod from the club's board to remain on as manager. good evening. we start tonight with a close look at one of the big issues of this election campaign — crime. for some communities it's a constant worry, and we've heard through the bbc�*s your voice your vote that you want politicians to come up with solutions. in cleveland, the police force recorded the highest overall crime...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. one of the leading voices in china's me too movement is handed a five—year prison sentence for subversion. leaders from the g7 countries have been meeting in italy and, today, talks were dominated by concerns about china's industrial capacity — and its relationship with russia. president biden said that while it's not supplying weapons, china provides russia with the ability and technology to produce them and use them in its war against ukraine. meanwhile, the leaders agreed they'd use frozen russian assets to raise $50 billion for ukraine to help it in its fight against russia. vladimir putin responded defining this as a theft which, he said, will not go unpunished. but it was notjust the g7 leaders there today — they were joined by the pope and other world leaders too, including india's prime minister narendra modi and argentina's presidentjavier milei. our correspondent, mark lowen, was at there too. a lot of countries have been basking in the sun here and they have been pres
you're watching the context on bbc news. one of the leading voices in china's me too movement is handed a five—year prison sentence for subversion. leaders from the g7 countries have been meeting in italy and, today, talks were dominated by concerns about china's industrial capacity — and its relationship with russia. president biden said that while it's not supplying weapons, china provides russia with the ability and technology to produce them and use them in its war against ukraine....
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welcome to bbc news. in the biggest set—piece event of the election so far, sir keir starmer and rishi sunak have gone head to head in the first leaders tv debate can go to salford now where our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan correspondent rajini vaidya nathan has correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has been closely follow the events. rajini. has been closely follow the events. ra'ini. , , ., ., , , rajini. the spin room is still buzzin: rajini. the spin room is still buzzing here, _ rajini. the spin room is still buzzing here, although - rajini. the spin room is still| buzzing here, although most rajini. the spin room is still. buzzing here, although most of rajini. the spin room is still - buzzing here, although most of the senior politicians who were here have now left. we saw senior conservatives and senior labour politicians all talking up their candidate �*s performance in the debate. a yougov poll also with a rating on that debate push rishi sunak slightly ahead in terms of his performance, ac
welcome to bbc news. in the biggest set—piece event of the election so far, sir keir starmer and rishi sunak have gone head to head in the first leaders tv debate can go to salford now where our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan correspondent rajini vaidya nathan has correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has been closely follow the events. rajini. has been closely follow the events. ra'ini. , , ., ., , , rajini. the spin room is still buzzin: rajini. the spin room is still buzzing here, _ rajini....
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chris mason, bbc news. chris mason, there, and just in the past hour or so, we've had some reaction from the labour party, who've called it a "staggering "development" that a second conservative candidate is being looked into by the gambling commission. you can find a full list of candidates standing in the general election on the bbc website. the story that also we are looking at. a high—level delegation of us politicians has been meeting the exiled tibetan spiritual leader — the dalai lama — in india. the trip comes days after the us congress passed a bill, urging china to begin discussions with tibetan leaders to try and resolve the longstanding conflict. tibet is an autonomous region of china, which falls under the administration of the central government in beijing. figures, such as the dalai lama, have long advocated for more autonomy for the region, but china considers him an advocate for outright independence. the former house speaker, nancy pelosi, and the chair of the house foreign affairs c
chris mason, bbc news. chris mason, there, and just in the past hour or so, we've had some reaction from the labour party, who've called it a "staggering "development" that a second conservative candidate is being looked into by the gambling commission. you can find a full list of candidates standing in the general election on the bbc website. the story that also we are looking at. a high—level delegation of us politicians has been meeting the exiled tibetan spiritual leader...
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pallob ghosh, bbc news. coronation street stalwart helen worth has announced she is to leave the itv soap after starring as gail platt for 50 years. she'll celebrate her golden anniversary on the show and then step down at the end of the year, following a major storyline for the platt family. the actor said this was the perfect time to leave the most wonderfuljob in the world. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise.
pallob ghosh, bbc news. coronation street stalwart helen worth has announced she is to leave the itv soap after starring as gail platt for 50 years. she'll celebrate her golden anniversary on the show and then step down at the end of the year, following a major storyline for the platt family. the actor said this was the perfect time to leave the most wonderfuljob in the world. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise.
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chris mason, bbc news. and you can find the list of candidates in all of those constituencies on the bbc news website and app. and there's more. our correspondentjoe pike is in westminster, and yet another twist in this story? exactly, another name in the frame. in the last few minutes we have broken the story of the cabinet minister who claimed he had won over £2000 betting on the date of the election, that cabinet minister is the scottish secretary alisterjack, just as he is leaving parliament and standing down he seems to be making headlines. he did tell the bbc he had won £2100 after a series of bets on a possiblejune orjuly election, including one bet at 25—1. more recently when i challenged mrjack on this he said he was joking and recently when i challenged mrjack on this he said he wasjoking and he was pulling my leg. today he said he has not broken any gambling rules. he said this in a statement. i'm very clear that i have never on any occasion broken any gambling commission rules will stop i di
chris mason, bbc news. and you can find the list of candidates in all of those constituencies on the bbc news website and app. and there's more. our correspondentjoe pike is in westminster, and yet another twist in this story? exactly, another name in the frame. in the last few minutes we have broken the story of the cabinet minister who claimed he had won over £2000 betting on the date of the election, that cabinet minister is the scottish secretary alisterjack, just as he is leaving...
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this is bbc news. let's turn to the middle east now, where israel and hamas are being pressed to accept a ceasefire proposal outlined by us presidentjoe biden. the us says they have �*every expectation�* that israel will accept a ceasefire proposal that would begin with a cessation of hostilities for six weeks in gaza — a surge of humanitarian aid, and an exchange of some hostages for palestinian prisoners. here's the white house national security council spokesmanjohn kirby — speaking to abc this week programme. well, it is an israeli proposal, one that they arrived at after intense diplomacy with our own national security team and over at the state department in what it is a phased approach. so where we are right now is that proposal, an israeli proposal has been given to hamas. it was done on thursday night our time, we're waiting for an official response from hamas. we would note that publicly hamas officials came out and welcomed this proposal. but the proposal has been met with vocal oppo
this is bbc news. let's turn to the middle east now, where israel and hamas are being pressed to accept a ceasefire proposal outlined by us presidentjoe biden. the us says they have �*every expectation�* that israel will accept a ceasefire proposal that would begin with a cessation of hostilities for six weeks in gaza — a surge of humanitarian aid, and an exchange of some hostages for palestinian prisoners. here's the white house national security council spokesmanjohn kirby — speaking...
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live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak has insisted he has "absolutely not" lost hope of winning the general election — after defence secretary grant shapps warned voters against giving labour a "supermajority". the labour leader keeps her keir starmer says if you want change, you have to vote for it. the green party delivers its election manifesto for england and wales, pledging tax increases to a fund and wales, pledging tax increases to fund an investment in health care and clean energy. we were in guernsey where rishi sunak and keir starmer are being quizzed by beth rigby, this evening's live show that started at 7pm. so let's speak to our political correspondent hannah miller who is inside the spin room for us, where journalists and politicians will be dissecting the leader's performances. hannah, isn't quite a debate, it's a different format so what can we expect?— what can we expect? quite an interesting — what can we expect? quite an interesting format, _ what can we expect? quite an interesting f
live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak has insisted he has "absolutely not" lost hope of winning the general election — after defence secretary grant shapps warned voters against giving labour a "supermajority". the labour leader keeps her keir starmer says if you want change, you have to vote for it. the green party delivers its election manifesto for england and wales, pledging tax increases to a fund and wales, pledging tax increases to fund an investment in...
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jonah fisher, bbc news. rishi sunak says that voting for reform uk in next month's election would be handing labour a blank cheque. a new yougov opinion poll suggests that, for the first time, reform uk have more support than the conservatives. it is just one poll and the wider trend is not yet clear, but reform's leader, nigel farage, claims his party have now overtaken the tories as the main opposition to labour. our political correspondent hannah miller reports. at the halfway point of the campaign, there have been downpours, drenchings and many days out on the road. but today is the prime minister discussed how to reduce migration at the summit of world leaders, there are some troubling numbers for him at home. the pool is a stark warning. if a result like this is replicated on election day, your stomach would have huge and unchecked power to your stomach would have huge and unchecked powe— your stomach would have huge and unchecked power to tax your home, our “ob, unchecked power to tax your home, y
jonah fisher, bbc news. rishi sunak says that voting for reform uk in next month's election would be handing labour a blank cheque. a new yougov opinion poll suggests that, for the first time, reform uk have more support than the conservatives. it is just one poll and the wider trend is not yet clear, but reform's leader, nigel farage, claims his party have now overtaken the tories as the main opposition to labour. our political correspondent hannah miller reports. at the halfway point of the...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the reform uk leader nigel farage holds a rally after a scandal leading to three candidates being trapped. the uk prime minister has been speaking to the bbc, defending fourteen years of conservative rule ahead of this week's election. meanwhile, laboursays the country isn't going back to freedom of movement with the eu, if they're elected. police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british teenagerjay slater has been called off after nearly two weeks. voting is under way in the first round of france's parliamentary elections —— this is the scene live england takes on slovakia. hello. we start here in the uk. with just five days to go before the general election, the leader of the reform uk party, nigel farage, has given a rally in birmingham. after a racism row embroiled his party in scandal. the prime minister rishi sunak described the incident as racist and inappropriate. speaking in front of 4,000 people, mr farage told crowds he felt compelled to come back to poli
live from london, this is bbc news. the reform uk leader nigel farage holds a rally after a scandal leading to three candidates being trapped. the uk prime minister has been speaking to the bbc, defending fourteen years of conservative rule ahead of this week's election. meanwhile, laboursays the country isn't going back to freedom of movement with the eu, if they're elected. police in tenerife confirm that the search for missing british teenagerjay slater has been called off after nearly two...