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before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # no, no, no... # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. and you, physically, transform in the film. you start as this really vibrant young woman and you become quite frail towards the end of the film and just seem so lonely and kind of cut off and let down by people. how did you feel about amy when you were making this film? i felt very in awe of her. when she first came on the scene, we were all sort of blown away by this, like, girl from camden that, like, had a lot to say and wasn't afraid to say it. it's difficult to go through the highs and lows of someone's life. and i think it's just about dealing with those moments with as much sensitivity as
before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # no, no, no... # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the...
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charlotte gallagher reports. the king and queen together, in the gardens of buckingham palace, a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis. "as the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world, throughout the joys and challenges of the past year". the king's last public event was in windsor on easter sunday and he surprised the crowds by stopping to chat, thanking them for their good wishes. keep going strong, never give in. thank you. his next visit will be more symbolic, a trip to a cancer treatment centre. and injune, he will meet the emperor and empress of japan who will be in london for a state visit. but the king's recovery process is still
charlotte gallagher reports. the king and queen together, in the gardens of buckingham palace, a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis. "as the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. this easter sunday millions of shoppers may have noticed higher prices for their coveted chocolate eggs and bunnies. in the uk customers pay 12.6% more chocolate this year compared to the last easter according the consumer group which. increasing costs stem from a cocoa shortage in west africa specifically in ghana and the ivory coast which harvests more than 60% of the global supply. experts say crop disease and extreme weather events including the el nino phenomenon which has caused drought in some areas and flooding others have attributed to the shortages. however, the recent surge in cocoa prices does not mean a boost in income forfarmers. they does not mean a boost in income for farmers. they typically presell the beans to local dealers at processing plants on advance. to better understand how farmers have been coping with production challenges, i spoke to kwame osei, senior director of programmes at rainforest alliance. thank you for being here. why are farmers facing a drop in
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. this easter sunday millions of shoppers may have noticed higher prices for their coveted chocolate eggs and bunnies. in the uk customers pay 12.6% more chocolate this year compared to the last easter according the consumer group which. increasing costs stem from a cocoa shortage in west africa specifically in ghana and the ivory coast which harvests more than 60% of the global supply. experts say crop disease and extreme weather events including the el nino...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. you'd think if you were rescued from a tight squeeze, you'd be grateful. well, don't forget to tell your face. firefighters rescued this cat when it got stuck between two walls in preston in lancashire. but it didn't look too happy in the photograph. its grumpy expression attracted hundreds of comments on social media. tricky conditions on the roads, particularly added on the strength of the _ particularly added on the strength of the wind. look at the tightly packed isobars, there will be strong to gale force winds buffeting the uk during much of monday and into tuesday and it's coming down from the north west. in fact as we head towards tuesday, it starts to come down from the north, so it will feel much colder than it has — temperatures below average. so we've got some heavy, showery rain pushing its way southwards on a weather front. lots of heavy showers following in behind and colder air, so snow over the mountains. it takes longest to get to southern and eastern areas, but te
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. you'd think if you were rescued from a tight squeeze, you'd be grateful. well, don't forget to tell your face. firefighters rescued this cat when it got stuck between two walls in preston in lancashire. but it didn't look too happy in the photograph. its grumpy expression attracted hundreds of comments on social media. tricky conditions on the roads, particularly added on the strength of the _ particularly added on the strength of the wind. look at the tightly...
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charlotte gallagher has more. the king and queen arriving at the easter sunday service, and waves for the crowds at windsor castle. this is an annual tradition but this hasn't been a normal yearfor the royalfamily, with both the king and the princess of wales diagnosed with cancer. prince william and catherine weren't at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public — christmas day at sandringham. today marks the king's first significant public duty since his diagnosis last month. happy easter. best wishes for the princess of wales. you are very brave to stand out here in the cold. a chance to say thank you to well—wishers. hello, how are you? many had travelled to windsor especially to see the royals. i hope you haven't got too cold standing here. happy easter, i hope you are doing well. they didn't expect to meet the king. happy easter, your majesty. remain strong. never give in. thank you very much.
charlotte gallagher has more. the king and queen arriving at the easter sunday service, and waves for the crowds at windsor castle. this is an annual tradition but this hasn't been a normal yearfor the royalfamily, with both the king and the princess of wales diagnosed with cancer. prince william and catherine weren't at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public — christmas day at...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we are keeping a close eye on the courthouse in new york, where donald trump has been fined for contempt of court. we also keeping a close eye on the incident in east london after a 14—year—old boy was killed. hello there. the best of the weather today is across eastern parts of the uk and with a southerly wind the warmth is getting pushed northwards as well. so temperatures are higher this afternoon across the midlands and northern england and across some parts of scotland, we could reach 16 or 17 degrees. although there's still some rain around here and there, we've seen most of the cloud affecting the western side of the uk, continuing to bring some rain into the late afternoon and evening, especially across wales in the southwest. but even here it will turn drier overnight. a few showers may be popping off in the south east of england. those will turn into longer spells of rain and push northwards across eastern parts of england. quite misty and murky by the end of the night i
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we are keeping a close eye on the courthouse in new york, where donald trump has been fined for contempt of court. we also keeping a close eye on the incident in east london after a 14—year—old boy was killed. hello there. the best of the weather today is across eastern parts of the uk and with a southerly wind the warmth is getting pushed northwards as well. so temperatures are higher this afternoon across the midlands and northern england and across...
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our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't know it would be with this show. her co—star, tom francis, who performed during the oliviers, won best actor in a musical. another winner was the sherlock and league of gentlemen star mark gatiss. he won best actor for the motive and the cue, beating off competition from andrew scott, james norton, joseph fiennes and david tennant. i've known david tennant for 25 years, andrew obviously from sherlock for a very long time, and it's just amazing to be in that company. succession's sarah snook was another big name, taking home one of those prestigious trophies for her one—woman production of the picture
our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — nicole scherzinger one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't know it would be with this show. her co—star, tom francis,...
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here�*s charlotte gallagher. the king and queen arriving at the easter sunday service, and waves for the crowds at windsor castle. this is an annual tradition but this hasn�*t been a normal year for the royal family, with both the king and the princess of wales diagnosed with cancer. prince william and catherine weren�*t at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public — christmas day at sandringham. today marks the king�*s first significant public duty since his diagnosis last month. happy easter. best wishes for the princess of wales. you are very brave to stand out here in the cold. a chance to say thank you to well—wishers. hello, how are you? many had travelled to windsor especially to see the royals. i hope you haven�*t got too cold standing here. happy easter, i hope you are doing well. they didn�*t expect to meet the king. happy easter, your majesty. remain strong. never give in. tha
here�*s charlotte gallagher. the king and queen arriving at the easter sunday service, and waves for the crowds at windsor castle. this is an annual tradition but this hasn�*t been a normal year for the royal family, with both the king and the princess of wales diagnosed with cancer. prince william and catherine weren�*t at the service today. they are spending the easter holidays with their three children in private. this was the last time they were all seen together in public —...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. our royal correspondent sean coughlan is in the newsroom: after so much bad news in terms of health for the royal family, health for the royalfamily, this was quite an upbeat statement? yes the ureen was quite an upbeat statement? yes the green shoots of recovery here, there _ the green shoots of recovery here, there has— the green shoots of recovery here, there has been so much bad news and this has— there has been so much bad news and this has a _ there has been so much bad news and this has a much more upbeat tone and has more _ this has a much more upbeat tone and has more positive mood music about the king's— has more positive mood music about the king's progress with his cancer treatment— the king's progress with his cancer treatment and as evidence of that he is going _ treatment and as evidence of that he is going to _ treatment and as evidence of that he is going to start back on public and engagements next week with a visit to hospital with support for cancer researc
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. our royal correspondent sean coughlan is in the newsroom: after so much bad news in terms of health for the royal family, health for the royalfamily, this was quite an upbeat statement? yes the ureen was quite an upbeat statement? yes the green shoots of recovery here, there _ the green shoots of recovery here, there has— the green shoots of recovery here, there has been so much bad news and this has— there has been so much bad news and this has a _ there has...
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charlotte gallagher, lucy news. -- bbc —— bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible, with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women's super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. wsl history! but she has another, more importantjob. what did you do at school today? science! did you? mum to four—year—old hartley. ok, are you going to sing to me? wednesdays are special for ward. it's the only day she makes it home to sheffield in time for the school run. you are getting an incredible mum. thank you so much. i feel honoured. what does hartley think of yourjob? she's very proud. she loves myjob. yeah. she loves telling everyone that i'm a football manager. ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. butjuggling the demands of motherhood and manage
charlotte gallagher, lucy news. -- bbc —— bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible, with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now there's a growing number of mothers returning to the women's super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women's manager. wsl history! but she has...
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our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — like andrew scott, sarah snook and nicole scherzinger. nicole scherzinger was one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't know it would be with this show. her co—star, tom francis, who performed during the oliviers, won best actor in a musical. another winner was the sherlock and league of gentlemen star mark gatiss. he won best actor for the motive and the cue, beating off competition from andrew scott, james norton, joseph fiennes and david tenna nt. i've known david tennant for 25 years, andrew obviously from sherlock for a very long time, and it's just amazing to be in that company — joe fiennes and james norton as well. succession�*s sarah snook was anothe
our culture reporter charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the olivier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names — like andrew scott, sarah snook and nicole scherzinger. nicole scherzinger was one of the winners after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible — with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now, there�*s a growing number of mothers returning to the women 5 super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing — but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women�*s manager. wsl history! but she has another, more importantjob. what did you do at school today? science! did you? mum to four—year—old hartley. 0k, are you going to sing to me? wednesdays are special for ward. it�*s the only day she makes it home to sheffield in time for the school run. you are getting an incredible mum. thank you so much. i feel honoured. what does hartley think of yourjob? she�*s very proud. she loves myjob. yeah. she loves telling everyone that i�*m a football manager. ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. butjuggling the demands o
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible — with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but now, there�*s a growing number of mothers returning to the women 5 super league. attitudes are changing and support is increasing — but there are still challenges, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. you may know carla ward as aston villa women�*s manager. wsl history! but she has another, more...
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charlotte gallagher has our top story. the king and queen together, in the gardens of buckingham palace, a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties, after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis. as the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world, throughout the joys and challenges of the past year. the king's last public event was in windsor on easter sunday and he surprised the grounds by stopping to chat, thanking them for their good wishes. keep going strong, never giving. his next visit will be more symbolic, a trip to a cancer treatment centre and in june trip to a cancer treatment centre and injune he will meet the emperor and injune he will meet the emperor and empress ofjapan who will be in
charlotte gallagher has our top story. the king and queen together, in the gardens of buckingham palace, a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties, after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis. as the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for...
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he spoke to charlotte gallagher. eurovision, 1994 in dublin. and this was the interval act — riverdance with michael flatley. my goodness, that brings up a lot of memories. it was a very unique evening. it was very, very special. i'll tell you a story, i don't think i've ever mentioned it before. right before i went on stage, they came to me beside the stage. a couple of them said, "please, we're getting calls from all the dance teachers. please don't wave your arms around. you're going to make us look ridiculous in front of the world and we'll be very embarrassed. so can we just ask you this time, whatever happens, keep your arms down." and i said, "no." irish dancing quickly became a global sensation and fans filled arenas. and that impact, going right across the world. how cool is that? so we nailed it. my dream, for 35 years, i was working in construction sites and digging foundations in chicago, in those freezing cold winters. but i was creating those steps and my dance style in my mind that whole time. and that's what got me through the
he spoke to charlotte gallagher. eurovision, 1994 in dublin. and this was the interval act — riverdance with michael flatley. my goodness, that brings up a lot of memories. it was a very unique evening. it was very, very special. i'll tell you a story, i don't think i've ever mentioned it before. right before i went on stage, they came to me beside the stage. a couple of them said, "please, we're getting calls from all the dance teachers. please don't wave your arms around. you're going...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a fascinating interview, you are watching bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again. 0ur reporter aruna iyengar, has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and featured katie price having her breakfast in the morning. it was a video of her, and extolling the virtues of this low calorie diet that she was advertising. and the advertising standards authority, which monitors adverts and can come down and look at complaints and decide whether the advert should be withdrawn or not decided that this was a misleading advert because it said, first of all, that the advert should be clearly flagged and it said that you had to actually engage in the ad, you had to watch it in order to realise at the bottom of the post where it said #ad and that was only rea
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a fascinating interview, you are watching bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again. 0ur reporter aruna iyengar, has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. and finally before we go, the olympic flame was formally handed over to organisers of the paris summer games ahead of the tournament�*s opening injuly. the flame was received at the marble stadium in athens following an eleven—day relay across greece. the flame will leave greece saturday on a boat headed for marseille. you are watching bbc news, i am helena humphrey in washington, thanks for your company, more world news for you at the top of the hour, join me then if you can. bye for now. hello. after what has been a mixed and decidedly chilly week of weather, things are not going to warm up an awful lot through the weekend. staying chilly, some rain at times, but it is going to turn warmer next week. however, not completely dry. still some wet weather in the forecast. certainly some wet weather for the weekend, all driven by this area of low pressure pushing up from the south. this frontal system here bringing rain northwards across southern england into wales, the midlands and
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. and finally before we go, the olympic flame was formally handed over to organisers of the paris summer games ahead of the tournament�*s opening injuly. the flame was received at the marble stadium in athens following an eleven—day relay across greece. the flame will leave greece saturday on a boat headed for marseille. you are watching bbc news, i am helena humphrey in washington, thanks for your company, more world news for you at the top of the hour, join me...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. let's return to our top story now — and tributes are being paid to the three british men killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were security workers for a charity. james kirby's family says he was a hero. he was completely selfless. which explains why he went to gaza. his experiences in the british army, when he served in bosnia and afghanistan, he knew the dangers, he was no fool. and people were telling him this could be very dangerous for you. but he knew the dangers, he was selfless in that regard, and hejust wanted to help people. the family of james the family ofjames kirby, one of seven people killed in the gaza strip. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. the satellite picture tells a story of the next couple of days. all the weather moving up from the south—west and this is
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. let's return to our top story now — and tributes are being paid to the three british men killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were security workers for a charity. james kirby's family says he was a hero. he was completely selfless. which explains why he went to gaza. his experiences in the british army, when he served in bosnia and afghanistan, he knew the dangers, he was no fool. and people were telling him this...
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our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher reporting there. now, those of you who were watching last night will know of the hardest geezer. russ cook, from west sussex, has earned that nickname by running the entire length of africa, for charity. he set off last april from south africa's southern—most tip and covered the equivalent of 385 marathons. the route took him north through countries including angola, nigeria and ivory coast, before ending in the north of tunisia. and a short while ago, he spoke further about his achievement. when i think about when i have kids and what i want to pass on to them, thatis and what i want to pass on to them, that is like the deepest ever. there has officer been a bunch of times where it has been very difficult, the sahara desert, sandstorms and i'm pushing that mileage up for that last couple of months which was really tough as well. the amount of people that have been following and come out to support and stuff. i think it would be awesome to get people moving more, i am a big believer in sport. our go
our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher reporting there. now, those of you who were watching last night will know of the hardest geezer. russ cook, from west sussex, has earned that nickname by running the entire length of africa, for charity. he set off last april from south africa's southern—most tip and covered the equivalent of 385 marathons. the route took him north through countries including angola, nigeria and ivory coast, before ending in the north of tunisia. and a short while...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we will get the weather details in a moment. we have a busy hour coming up. we will be back in hainault where wejust had up. we will be back in hainault where we just had the police press conference and the details of the stabbing this morning, the man with a sword, the picture there that is a snapshot and it tells you everything about the story. that was the scene in east london with a 14—year—old boy dying after the incident and four others taken to hospital. those people are still being treated in hospital for injuries. people are still being treated in hospitalfor injuries. two members of the public who came to assistance and also two police officers. we heard in the news conference the shock as they described what happened and of course the emergency services passing on their condolences and their thoughts and prayers to the family of that 14—year—old and the families of the others caught up in the incident this morning, so we will be live in hainault injust a this morning, so we will be live in hainault in just a f
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we will get the weather details in a moment. we have a busy hour coming up. we will be back in hainault where wejust had up. we will be back in hainault where we just had the police press conference and the details of the stabbing this morning, the man with a sword, the picture there that is a snapshot and it tells you everything about the story. that was the scene in east london with a 14—year—old boy dying after the incident and four others taken to...
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thank - you very much, charlotte gallagher. lets turn to the us. pro—palestinian protests are continuing at major universities. several have called police in, leading to hundreds of arrests. at columbia university in new york, the centre of the demonstrations, a student leader has been barred from the campus over comments he previously made. at the same time, columbia's senate, which makes decisions on behalf of students and teachers, has voted to investigate how the university's leadership handled the protests. nomia iqbal reports from new york. another day and another encampment has cropped up in the us. in this part of new york students camped outside the city college. we should make sure that the administration knows that we will not back down. sarah is palestinian—american. students here and faculty here are not scared of anything. they're willing to risk their careers. risk their schools, their personal lives. they know that there is a risk of arrest. they know there is a risk of suspension. but they're willing to stand here and risk it a
thank - you very much, charlotte gallagher. lets turn to the us. pro—palestinian protests are continuing at major universities. several have called police in, leading to hundreds of arrests. at columbia university in new york, the centre of the demonstrations, a student leader has been barred from the campus over comments he previously made. at the same time, columbia's senate, which makes decisions on behalf of students and teachers, has voted to investigate how the university's leadership...
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thank you, charlotte gallagher. _ the time is 1:14. our top story this afternoon... 25—year—old habibur masum is charged with the murder of kulsuma akter, attacked in bradford as she pushed her baby in a pram. and still to come, will it be baldur�*s gate 3, spider—man 2 or dave the diver? we look ahead to this evening's bafta games awards. coming up on bbc news, the london lions make history, becoming britain's first european champions in basketball after a dramatic win over besiktas in the eurocup final at the copper box arena in london. stunning artworks have been uncovered in a new excavation at pompeii — the ancient roman city which was buried when mount vesuvius erupted in ad79. archaeologists have uncovered a sumptuous house with floor—to—ceiling frescoes. mythical greek figures, including helen of troy, are depicted on the walls of a banqueting hall. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the site. our science editor rebecca morelle joins us from there now. what a find, rebecca. yes, this is “ust such what a
thank you, charlotte gallagher. _ the time is 1:14. our top story this afternoon... 25—year—old habibur masum is charged with the murder of kulsuma akter, attacked in bradford as she pushed her baby in a pram. and still to come, will it be baldur�*s gate 3, spider—man 2 or dave the diver? we look ahead to this evening's bafta games awards. coming up on bbc news, the london lions make history, becoming britain's first european champions in basketball after a dramatic win over besiktas in...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. taking you briefly to these live pictures here in bbc news, this is taipei and taiwan, it is about 2:50am on the 4th of april they are, of course, ahead of gmt and bst. the country is still reeling after being struck by one of the most powerful earthquakes in 25 years. it measured 7.4 in magnitude, officials have confirmed that at least nine people have died and over 800 are injured. rescuers are still searching for more than 100 people who are trapped. take a look at this article on the bbc news website. i want to take you there momentarily because we are reporting on this tunnel. you see the tunnel there, it's been blocked off and there are drivers who are inside that tunnel when the earthquake struck and they are still stuck in there, trapped in what our correspondent has called a "nightmare scenario." read all about it on the bbc�*s website, which you can access online or on the bbc�*s news app. the biggest challenge facing railways in the uk is climate change — so says netw
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. taking you briefly to these live pictures here in bbc news, this is taipei and taiwan, it is about 2:50am on the 4th of april they are, of course, ahead of gmt and bst. the country is still reeling after being struck by one of the most powerful earthquakes in 25 years. it measured 7.4 in magnitude, officials have confirmed that at least nine people have died and over 800 are injured. rescuers are still searching for more than 100 people who are trapped. take a...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. many shops have done it for years, leaving out little doggy bowls so you can browse with your pet. but one cinema in norwich has gone further, allowing dog friendly screenings. robby west has that story. some were desperate to find their seats, others sat patiently through the credits, and one or two, well, they were more interested in the snacks than what was on the screen. dog barks. but, whatever the dogs made of it, all of the owners that came along to this pet—friendly cinema said the idea was brilliant. i loved it. and she really likes telly, so she really enjoyed it. i could tell she was watching the whole movie. like, our life revolves around dolly, so it's like nice to have another sort of thing that we can do with her. because he's a rescue, we don't like to leave him at home, so he goes to work with us, he goes everywhere, he goes on holiday with us. to see him interact with other dogs, and how well—behaved he is, considering the start in life that he had, fills me with
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. many shops have done it for years, leaving out little doggy bowls so you can browse with your pet. but one cinema in norwich has gone further, allowing dog friendly screenings. robby west has that story. some were desperate to find their seats, others sat patiently through the credits, and one or two, well, they were more interested in the snacks than what was on the screen. dog barks. but, whatever the dogs made of it, all of the owners that came along to...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry weather and the sunshine. further west, it was different story because as you can see from the satellite picture, we've had much more cloud and that's been bringing some rain as well. this cloud, though, continues to threaten the southeast with a few showers, and those could run their way northwards up these eastern coastal areas up towards the northeast of england. further west, though, the cloud will tend to thin about, the rain tending to die out in many places, becoming dry. misty, low cloud, though, could develop in eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england. temperatures on the mild side, and it may well be a little bit warmer than last night in the southeast. but we've got some cloud and some showers coming across northeast england into eastern scotland, further west, it's going to be a drier and brighter day with some sunshine. just the odd shower, a fe
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry weather and the sunshine. further west, it was different story because as you can see from the satellite picture, we've had much more cloud and that's been bringing some rain as well. this cloud, though, continues to threaten the southeast with a few showers, and those could run their way...
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charlotte gallagher has the latest. the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace. a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis. as the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year. the king's last public event was in windsor on easter sunday, and he surprised the crowds by stopping to chat, thanking them for their good wishes. stay strong, never give in. his next visit will be more symbolic, a trip to a cancer treatment centre. this has been a really tough time for the royalfamily, with both the king and the princess of wales being diagnosed with cancer and like with any family, that h
charlotte gallagher has the latest. the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace. a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and will shortly return to public facing duties after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis. as the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the...
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before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said, "no, no, no" #. amy winehouse, a music legend. # ..this, me: "yeah, baby, and the rest" #. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said...#. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy the girl, and then amy the singer, and as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because... i don't know what i'd do if i didn't. a big part of the film is amy's troubled relationship with blake fielder—civil. i set out to make the film, like i said, through her perspective, so her love of him, you know, had to be palpable. it had to feel real, and we had to understand why she fell in love with him. and so it wasn't about making a sort of one—dimensional villain. we had to fall in love with him to understand why she wrote one of the greatest albums about their love. and and for me, really, the
before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said, "no, no, no" #. amy winehouse, a music legend. # ..this, me: "yeah, baby, and the rest" #. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said...#. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy the girl, and then amy the singer, and...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a ukrainian energy company says a major power plant south of the capital kyiv has been destroyed in the latest russian strikes on the country's infrastructure. the power plant was the largest provider of electricity for three regions, including kyiv. more than 80 missiles and drones targeted sites across ukraine in the early hours of this morning. many targeted energy infrastructure and almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences. the us presidentjoe biden says america's support for israel is "ironclad", as fears grow that iran could launch reprisals for an attack that killed senior iranians in syria last week. our correspondent lucy williamson is injerusalem. tensionsjust keep tensions just keep growing over this, don't they? tensionsjust keep growing over this, don't they?— tensionsjust keep growing over this, don't they? yes, we've been out talking _ this, don't they? yes, we've been out talking to _ this, don't they? yes, we've been out talking to some _ this, don't th
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a ukrainian energy company says a major power plant south of the capital kyiv has been destroyed in the latest russian strikes on the country's infrastructure. the power plant was the largest provider of electricity for three regions, including kyiv. more than 80 missiles and drones targeted sites across ukraine in the early hours of this morning. many targeted energy infrastructure and almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences. the us presidentjoe...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. let's go back to our panel. let's talk about this issue of equal pay. i suppose it symbolic in a sense what happens in hollywood — that's why it matters, isn't it? if you see a female movie star being paid a lot less than a male movie star in the same movie. less than a male movie star in the same movie-— less than a male movie star in the same movie. absolutely. a typical axar axle earns _ same movie. absolutely. a typical axar axle earns a _ same movie. absolutely. a typical axar axle earns a thing _ same movie. absolutely. a typical axar axle earns a thing like - same movie. absolutely. a typical axar axle earns a thing like $1.1 i axar axle earns a thing like $1.1 million — axar axle earns a thing like $1.1 million less than a male actor of similar— million less than a male actor of similar experience and gets even worse _ similar experience and gets even worse -- — similar experience and gets even worse -- a — similar experience and gets even worse —— a typical female actress. it worse —
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here's our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab # i said, no, no, no.# now, a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because i don't know what i'd do if i didn't. and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy~ _ there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process, who didn't try to look like her in any way. earrings, eyeliner or anything. a big part of the film is amy's troubled relationship with blake fielder—civil. i didn't
here's our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab # i said, no, no, no.# now, a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because i don't...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. and our royal correspondent jonny dymond is outside buckingham palace — this is qualified good news? yes, i think it is good news for the king, good news about his health, good news for those who want to see the king out and about but some qualifications, the most important of which is that his treatment has not finished, his treatment continues. alongside that, the question of how many things the king will actually be seen at. the summer programme, says buckingham palace, will not be as cool as before, it is normally dizzy with high—profile as charlotte cuisine, trooping the colour, royalascot, garden parties at buckingham palace, will the king attend those? there was also the question of the timetable. the palace says they will wait and see how the weeks and months go and how that timetable may have to be calibrated and unsurprisingly for a man who is still having cancer treatment, there is the issue of the engagements, they will adjust those engagements, they will adjust those
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. and our royal correspondent jonny dymond is outside buckingham palace — this is qualified good news? yes, i think it is good news for the king, good news about his health, good news for those who want to see the king out and about but some qualifications, the most important of which is that his treatment has not finished, his treatment continues. alongside that, the question of how many things the king will actually be seen at. the summer programme, says...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. >> let's go outo a journalist and royal expert. good to have you with us. not a full return to official engagements. but the signs are positive that doctors feel able he's now ready to pick up some public engagements. >> absolutely. this is the message he wants to get out there, that he's ready to get back to work. now he's got the doctors sign off. it is such a positive sign. as it has already been mentioned at the start of the program, his cancer treatment is still ongoing. and the palace will have a plan a and a plan b moving forward with future engagements. >> and those alternative plans, the kings proam will be carefully calibrated as his recovery continues. they will remain in close consultation with his medical team. we know the summer and autumn are typically very busy times for the royal family. they say nothing will be confirmed or guaranteed. it really is on doctor's orders. >> it is absolutely. a lot of photo ops, and some previous when you think about the color, the coronations anniversary coming up. he would love to b
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. >> let's go outo a journalist and royal expert. good to have you with us. not a full return to official engagements. but the signs are positive that doctors feel able he's now ready to pick up some public engagements. >> absolutely. this is the message he wants to get out there, that he's ready to get back to work. now he's got the doctors sign off. it is such a positive sign. as it has already been mentioned at the start of the program, his cancer...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a woman who lost herjob during the pandemic and decided to focus on running to keep her busy has just been chosen to represent team gb in the marathon, at this summer�*s olympics. rose harvey, who�*s 31, only started running for fun after leaving university — and discovered, to her surprise, she was ——— pretty good. sophie raworth has been talking to her. rose harvey starting running 10 years ago when she joined a running club in london to get fit and met people. she never imagined it would lead her to the olympics. i still can�*t believe it. i am i still can't believe it. i am absolutely butting with excitement. it was a few minutes— excitement. it was a few minutes ago i was working fuiitirne _ minutes ago i was working fulltime as a lawyer, just running _ fulltime as a lawyer, just running for fun. the last olympics, i wasn't even fast enough _ olympics, i wasn't even fast enough to make the trials. for years _ enough to make the trials. for years rose was a good cl
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a woman who lost herjob during the pandemic and decided to focus on running to keep her busy has just been chosen to represent team gb in the marathon, at this summer�*s olympics. rose harvey, who�*s 31, only started running for fun after leaving university — and discovered, to her surprise, she was ——— pretty good. sophie raworth has been talking to her. rose harvey starting running 10 years ago when she joined a running club in london to get fit and...
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our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher is at the starting line. the men's elite race got off to a flying start. they make running a marathon look very easy and straight down the course. now we have some of the other runners that will take part. this is the start line, the beginning of the 26.2 miles challenge on these people will still run at an incredible time. this group is underfour hours. imagine running that distance in under four hours. you can see the atmosphere is amazing with so many people coming out to cheer them on and lots of people with their names on the vests are the charity they are running for and today is about achieving something incredible and so many people will raise money for charities close to their hearts. we have seen cancer charities and alzheimer's and mental health and children's charities and guide dogs, people want to raise as much money as they can for causes. and a wide range of ages. the oldest is 91 and the youngest 18 and 270 people are celebrating their birthday by running the marathon. there is a huge range o
our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher is at the starting line. the men's elite race got off to a flying start. they make running a marathon look very easy and straight down the course. now we have some of the other runners that will take part. this is the start line, the beginning of the 26.2 miles challenge on these people will still run at an incredible time. this group is underfour hours. imagine running that distance in under four hours. you can see the atmosphere is amazing with so...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. russia has attacked critical infrastructure in ukraine, leaving more than 200,000 people with power cuts. urging the west not to turn a blind eye to russia's continuing attacks. sirens this was kyiv overnight. residents headed underground for safety in metro stations. almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. near kyiv, russian attacks hit a major coal power plants. here are some verified pictures with smoke and fire spreading around it. when comes in the northeast, kharkiv�*s power plants have again been hit. here's the latest from our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford. she spoke to me a short time ago from kharkiv. �* ., spoke to me a short time ago from kharkiv. . ., ., ., . ,, . kharkiv. another attack which hit another substation _ kharkiv. another attack which hit another substation and _ kharkiv. another attack which hit| another substation and damaging another substation and damaging another power plant, so you can see that this is a
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. russia has attacked critical infrastructure in ukraine, leaving more than 200,000 people with power cuts. urging the west not to turn a blind eye to russia's continuing attacks. sirens this was kyiv overnight. residents headed underground for safety in metro stations. almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. near kyiv, russian attacks hit a major coal power plants. here are some verified pictures with smoke and fire spreading around...
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before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # no, no... # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab. # i said, no, no, no.# now, a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because i don't know what i would do if i didn't. and you, physically, transform in the film. and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy~ _ there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process, who didn't try to look like her in a
before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # no, no... # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab. # i said, no, no, no.# now, a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the...
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before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no... # amy winehouse, a music legend. # yeah, baby, and the rest # they tried to make me go to rehab.... # now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy the girl, and then amy the singer, as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. when she first came on the scene we were blown away by this girl from camden. it is difficult to go through the highs and lows of someone's life. it is about dealing with this with as much sensitivity as a person as possible and figuring out exactly what is happening. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because i don't know what i would do if i didn't. how hard was it to find your amy, someone that can physically resemble amy, but can also sing like her? it was important that i could find someone — was important that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy. there were many br
before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no... # amy winehouse, a music legend. # yeah, baby, and the rest # they tried to make me go to rehab.... # now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy the girl, and then amy the singer, as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. when she...
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our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said, "no, no, no" #. amy winehouse, a music legend. # ..this, me: "yeah, baby, and the rest" #. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said...#. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy the girl, and then amy the singer, and as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because... i don't know what i'd do if i didn't. a big part of the film is amy's troubled relationship with blake fielder—civil. i set out to make the film, like i said, through her perspective, so her love of him, you know, had to be palpable. it had to feel real, and we had to understand why she fell in love with him. and so it wasn't about making a sort of one—dimensional villain. we had to fall in love with him to understand why she wrote one of the greatest albums about their love. and and for me, really, the villains of the film, you know, it's addiction and paparazzi. guys... come,
our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said, "no, no, no" #. amy winehouse, a music legend. # ..this, me: "yeah, baby, and the rest" #. # they tried to make me go to rehab, but i said...#. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy the girl, and then amy the singer, and as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be...
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ahead of the premiere this evening, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. singing amy winehouse. a music legend. singing # they tried to make me go to rehab... ., ., , rehab... now, and new film is tellin: rehab... now, and new film is telling her— rehab... now, and new film is telling her story. _ rehab... now, and new film is telling her story. it _ rehab... now, and new film is telling her story. it was i rehab... now, and new film is telling her story. it was so i telling her story. it was so exciting with the idea of playing and getting in touch with amy, the girl, and then amy the singer, as well as the woman before, the icon. i don't write songs _ woman before, the icon. i don't write songs to _ woman before, the icon. i don't write songs to be _ woman before, the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i i write songs to be famous. i write songs to be famous. i write songs to be famous. i write songs because i don't know what i'd do if i didn't. how hard was it to find your amy, someone that can physically resemble am
ahead of the premiere this evening, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. singing amy winehouse. a music legend. singing # they tried to make me go to rehab... ., ., , rehab... now, and new film is tellin: rehab... now, and new film is telling her— rehab... now, and new film is telling her story. _ rehab... now, and new film is telling her story. it _ rehab... now, and new film is telling her story. it was i rehab... now, and new film...
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our correspondent charlotte gallagher reports. the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace. a positive sign ant about the king�*s health. the photo was taken this month but is just released. the photo was taken this month but isjust released. the palace says the king is making encouraging progress and shortly will return to public facing duties. after a period of treatment and recoupation, following his recent cancer diagnosis. as the first anniversary of the king�*s last public event was in windsor on easter sunday. he surprised the crowds ljy sunday. he surprised the crowds by stopping to chat. he thanked them for their good wishes. thank you. them for their good wishes. thank you-— thank you. never give in. you're very _ thank you. never give in. you're very nice. - thank you. never give in. you're very nice. his - thank you. never give in. you're very nice. his next visit will _ you're very nice. his next visit will be _ you're very nice. his next visit will be more - you're very nice. his next l visi
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let's get more from our correspondent charlotte gallagher in the newsroom. what happened ? what happened? rageh 0maar was ”resentin what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the _ what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the flagship _ what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the flagship bulletin - what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the flagship bulletin on | presenting the flagship bulletin on itv, the ten o'clock news, and he was visibly unwell, he seemed to be struggling to read the autocue and during the programme, viewers were contacting actively on social media to ask if everything was ok. rageh 0maar neish the programme, but that programme has been taken of catch—up services and also not being repeated like it was meant to be repeated. there was other say issue, itv has said he did fall unwell while presenting the programme and is receiving medical care and they acknowledge that many viewers were concerned about his health, and they say that he expresses his thanks to the many people that have wished him well. he is one of the uk's best—known and best
let's get more from our correspondent charlotte gallagher in the newsroom. what happened ? what happened? rageh 0maar was ”resentin what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the _ what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the flagship _ what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the flagship bulletin - what happened? rageh 0maar was presenting the flagship bulletin on | presenting the flagship bulletin on itv, the ten o'clock news, and he was visibly unwell, he seemed to be struggling to read...
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here's our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # yeah, baby, and the rest # they tried to make me go to rehab # i said, no, no, no.# now, a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because i don't know what i'd do if i didn't. and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — a big part of the film is amy's troubled relationship with blake fielder—civil. i set out to make the film, like i said, through her perspective. so her love of him, you know, had to be palpable. it had to feel real and we had to understand why she fell in love with him. and so it wasn't about making a sort of one—dimensional villain. we had to fall in love with him to understand why she wrote one of the greatest albums about their love. and... and, for me, really, the villains of the film, you know, it
here's our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # yeah, baby, and the rest # they tried to make me go to rehab # i said, no, no, no.# now, a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. i don't write songs to be famous. i write songs because i...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a british man has been seriously injured in a shark attack on the caribbean island of tobago. the attack happened close to the shore in courland bay. the 64—year—old man is in intensive care after his left hand and left thigh were severed by a bull shark. seven beaches have been closed to allow the coastguard to investigate. four vietnamese nationals have been arrested as part of an operation by british and french authorities against people—smuggling. it's alleged they were part of a group which advertised small boat crossings on facebook. another 12 people said to be linked to the same network were arrested in paris. scotland's first minister humza yousaf says he will not resign and believes he can survive a no confidence vote at holyrood. the snp leader's political position is in crisis after he ended a power—sharing deal with the scottish greens — that was earlier this week. he is expected to make a series of policy announcements over the next few days to gather support.
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. a british man has been seriously injured in a shark attack on the caribbean island of tobago. the attack happened close to the shore in courland bay. the 64—year—old man is in intensive care after his left hand and left thigh were severed by a bull shark. seven beaches have been closed to allow the coastguard to investigate. four vietnamese nationals have been arrested as part of an operation by british and french authorities against people—smuggling. it's...