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as soon as louise came up to my new_ soon as louise came up to my new i_ soon as louise came up to my new i was— soon as louise came up to my new i was going to be able to see it — new i was going to be able to see it up _ new i was going to be able to see it up you talk about throwing it at you, what is it like — throwing it at you, what is it like defending those throws? it's a — like defending those throws? it's a nice thing to have on your team, it's a nice thing to have on yourteam, isn't it's a nice thing to have on your team, isn't it, for somebody to do that, i thought they did excellently to be honest. yeah. i they did excellently to be honest. yeah.— honest. yeah. i think we allowed _ honest. yeah. i think we allowed too _ honest. yeah. i think we allowed too much - honest. yeah. i think we | allowed too much space, honest. yeah. i think we - allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty— allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty from _ allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty from the _ allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty from the cross - allowed too much spa
as soon as louise came up to my new_ soon as louise came up to my new i_ soon as louise came up to my new i was— soon as louise came up to my new i was going to be able to see it — new i was going to be able to see it up _ new i was going to be able to see it up you talk about throwing it at you, what is it like — throwing it at you, what is it like defending those throws? it's a — like defending those throws? it's a nice thing to have on your team, it's a nice thing to have on...
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louise, hello. hello, hello. so, give us your vision, if there is a labour government, it's a few years hence, great british railways is up and running, why will the rail network be so much better and how will it feel as a passenger? well, our reforms are based on the fact that the current system is not working at all. it doesn't work because it doesn't work in the interest of the passenger. that's why we set out a detailed plan today that will reform the railways top to bottom so they are incentivised exclusively to work in the interest of passengers. we are abolishing network rail, we will establish great british railways and bring all the private operators into public ownership. that means we bring together decisions around track and train. that means that when we invest hard—pressed taxpayers' money into our railways, it will deliver improvements for passengers. at the moment, we have a crazy situation where billions of pounds can be spent, for example, 4 billion was recently spent on the east coast main li
louise, hello. hello, hello. so, give us your vision, if there is a labour government, it's a few years hence, great british railways is up and running, why will the rail network be so much better and how will it feel as a passenger? well, our reforms are based on the fact that the current system is not working at all. it doesn't work because it doesn't work in the interest of the passenger. that's why we set out a detailed plan today that will reform the railways top to bottom so they are...
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louise: q1 has been resilient. we had a late lunar new year and in general we went into 2024 thinking post-covid recovery has run its course and it has not. so deflation may not be severe. because of deflationary impulses, households face high interest rates. that is the area that the government would support. haidi: i'm curious what your views are with the overcapacity problems in china? olaf scholz has a delicate message for beijing, they have not acted enough on warnings from europe to end discriminatory practices, do you see that issue hitting china's economy? louise: that is more of a near term cyclical risk to the economy we think. i say near-term because if you look at long-term fundamentals, there is still demand when it comes to green products like electric vehicles or solar panels. if you look at the messaging, between secretary yellen and beijing officials from two weeks ago, it seems like there is not much appetite to do much about perceived overcapacity. we do see some evidence of overcapacity, so if y
louise: q1 has been resilient. we had a late lunar new year and in general we went into 2024 thinking post-covid recovery has run its course and it has not. so deflation may not be severe. because of deflationary impulses, households face high interest rates. that is the area that the government would support. haidi: i'm curious what your views are with the overcapacity problems in china? olaf scholz has a delicate message for beijing, they have not acted enough on warnings from europe to end...
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sadly, louise passed - away and her best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in her legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey is travelling, louise is travelling with him. - it means a hell of a lot _ to have the support from so many amazing people, especially from the royal air force. l yeah, it's heart—warming. "my mind is blown, i'm feeling completely overwhelmed". it's after her new album, the tortured poets department, sold 2.61 million copies and streaming units in its first week of release in the us, to top the album chart. it's the highest debut sales of any album since adele's 2015 release, 25. it's taylor swift's 14th chart—topping album, tying with jay—z for the most number 1s among solo artists. anyone who has a cat will know they love a cardboard box. well, a family in the us has been reunited with their pet cat after she was accidentally mailed hundreds of miles to california with a package return. this is galeana, who disappeared from her utah home earlier this month, prompting frantic searches. she w
sadly, louise passed - away and her best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in her legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey is travelling, louise is travelling with him. - it means a hell of a lot _ to have the support from so many amazing people, especially from the royal air force. l yeah, it's heart—warming. "my mind is blown, i'm feeling completely overwhelmed". it's after her new album, the tortured poets department, sold 2.61 million...
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louise. — will be a criminal element to it. louise, what did you save? the arents louise, what did you save? the parents should _ louise, what did you save? tie: parents should be louise, what did you save? tte: parents should be telling louise, what did you save? tt9 parents should be telling them not to smoke a do you tell your kids not to smoke a do you tell your kids not to smoke? 100%. but to smoke a do you tell your kids not to smoke? 100%.— to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids not to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids rrot to — to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids rrot to do _ to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids not to do stuff _ to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids not to do stuff and _ to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids not to do stuff and they - to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids not to do stuff and they do - kids not to do stuff and they do things — kids not to do stuff and they do thins. :, , :, �* kids not to do stuff and they do things-_ so - things. no, they don't. so everything _ things. no, they don't. so everyt
louise. — will be a criminal element to it. louise, what did you save? the arents louise, what did you save? the parents should _ louise, what did you save? tie: parents should be louise, what did you save? tte: parents should be telling louise, what did you save? tt9 parents should be telling them not to smoke a do you tell your kids not to smoke a do you tell your kids not to smoke? 100%. but to smoke a do you tell your kids not to smoke? 100%.— to smoke? 100%. but you tell your kids not...
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mary louise eagleton from unicef— --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. _ --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. thank - --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. thank you | from unicef sudan.. thank you so much for speaking to us. thank you for reporting on sudan. to sydney now, where more details have been emerging of the victims of the knife attack at a shopping centre in sydney on saturday. six people were killed and 12 injured, including a nine—month—old baby. the attacker was 40 years old and was shot dead by police at the scene. police now say he may have focused his attack on women and avoided men in the shopping centre. let's speak to our australia correspondent, katy watson. what's the latest? people here are still dropping flowers and paying their respects to the victims, the six victims have now been named, five women and one man. i will give you a rundown, pikria darchia from georgia, don singleton, 25 years old who was planning her wedding, jade young, an architect, ashlee good, the mother who died protecting her baby who were s
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a memorial stone appeared at the honor of the american parson louise boyd. yana was a favorite geographer for an hour. i visited a certain scientific conference of a geographer in warsaw, and turned up and asked my friend: what can you do to me? to show that this is why we have ameritsa. no problem, they told her kalegi, let’s do it. the most interesting album of louise boyd, you say, you say, and here i am staring at one old woman, one might say, at the boil, and he said to me: listen, this is my grandfather, all this tsikaya history of one photo haze, and for the kids vergianna, for great success, we know in the family album the photos of the dzed from the young people, as it seems... old people's cards at that time, the men on the cards fell. yashche is merkavanne, what is that card the album's main sequence was compiled by dachshund louise arner-boit. and we have such history for several years now. zhykhar pinkavich recognizes his relatives in the album of famous american women. whenever i work in museums, i am a keeper. the most beautiful hall, an ass
a memorial stone appeared at the honor of the american parson louise boyd. yana was a favorite geographer for an hour. i visited a certain scientific conference of a geographer in warsaw, and turned up and asked my friend: what can you do to me? to show that this is why we have ameritsa. no problem, they told her kalegi, let’s do it. the most interesting album of louise boyd, you say, you say, and here i am staring at one old woman, one might say, at the boil, and he said to me: listen, this...
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hi, louise, get to see you. so we've heard about the, the droughts that of scorching parts of spain we're hearing about the fact that you're a proceed much more rain full in the past year. all of this has been linked to climate change all these extremes, the new normal now. well, i mean, the people i spoke to in calculating your with doesn't have a hope not. they've seen some restrictions in place, for example, where you know, they even have to limit the amount of water that they are using to, to shower and for drinking, etc. and this is old because of low us than average rain for over the past 4 years . but seen water levels and rest of the was dropped from more than 90 percent in 2022, around or less than 20 percent. oh wow. so really strange stuff, really extra. yeah. and you know, as temperature has continued to rise in europe, there is going to continue to be this extreme. whether, whether that is a loving is result of heavy rain full, or whether that is due to, you know, the hot dry conditions that leads t
hi, louise, get to see you. so we've heard about the, the droughts that of scorching parts of spain we're hearing about the fact that you're a proceed much more rain full in the past year. all of this has been linked to climate change all these extremes, the new normal now. well, i mean, the people i spoke to in calculating your with doesn't have a hope not. they've seen some restrictions in place, for example, where you know, they even have to limit the amount of water that they are using to,...
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louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment. i louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment-— the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps — the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or _ the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one of| the moment. i wouldn't rule out i grant shapps or perhaps one of his aliases endorsing us by teatime. when keir asked me to take on this role and to plan for how we would fix the railways i set myself a question. not how do i achieve an ideological outcome but how do i place passengers back at the heart of how our railways are run. that is my mission. it's the delivery of that mission, a railway network that is relentlessly focused on the passenger interest that underpins the policies on launching today. they amount to the biggest reform of our railways for a generation. labour will sweep away the broken model and bring private operators into public owne
louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment. i louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment-— the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps — the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or _ the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one of| the moment. i wouldn't rule out i grant shapps or perhaps one of his aliases endorsing us by teatime. when keir...
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here, louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor, these twin knobby, but they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head, in the throat, all parts of the bodies, shred it, go by them. oh, my god, brothers, i loved the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. c p. m . i trouble was tried and spent 12 years in prison. on his release, he asked louise for forgiveness and she accepted with other former perpetrators and victims irregularly participate in activities promoted by the government to create unity among vandals. but with that workforce on tied to, could she forgive tacos and kenneth of her baby? good. what to do, we have a good country and that has brought us together and we loved each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide ideology in some people's hearts you can't see and people's heart, it's an older woman. her son who was killed during the genocide would now be a grown up like other kids. and kind of hopes that generation will be able to put the divisions of the past b
here, louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor, these twin knobby, but they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head, in the throat, all parts of the bodies, shred it, go by them. oh, my god, brothers, i loved the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. c p. m . i trouble was tried and spent 12 years in prison. on his release, he asked louise for forgiveness and she accepted with other former perpetrators and victims irregularly...
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popular former made in chelsea star louise thompson has revealed she has a stoma bag, saying it "saved her life" after years of battling with ulcerative colitis. in an instagram post, she said "isn't it bizarre that this little grey pouch is the price i pay for good health! i say good riddance to that nasty menacing colon! please be kind." she told her followers the announcement was "not glamourous", but that she didn't want to keep it hidden forever. she is among 200,000 people in the uk living with a stoma bag according to colostomy uk — a charity which helps anyone impacted by any kind of stoma or stoma surgery. joining me now is giovanni cinque from that charity colostomy uk, and comedian matt forde, who was fitted with a stoma bag following cancer surgery. giovanni and matt, thank you both very much forjoining me today on the world today. and giovanni, first of all, what kind of impact do you think louise, making this very public announcement, will have? i think it's going to make a hugely positive impact, not only louise but recently people like matt, adele roberts, and tracy m
popular former made in chelsea star louise thompson has revealed she has a stoma bag, saying it "saved her life" after years of battling with ulcerative colitis. in an instagram post, she said "isn't it bizarre that this little grey pouch is the price i pay for good health! i say good riddance to that nasty menacing colon! please be kind." she told her followers the announcement was "not glamourous", but that she didn't want to keep it hidden forever. she is among...
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osborne louise, these swiss women say that this is the story rule. it is it, i mean, it's really important of rolling alignment case if we, as we've heard many times now, it's the 1st time an international court has ruled, but weak climate policies can violate human rights. and that is a huge thing. the court even went as far as the state, but european convention of human rights encompasses protection by the state for serious adverse effects of climate change on lives, health wellbeing, a quality of life. so it's really holding governments responsible for the quality of life, of their citizens when it comes to climate change. this is, this is ruling, it's the voice, the authority here is more of a more a one, isn't it? i mean, we're not talking about the court being able to force the risk government to do anything. but what exactly will happen now that this ruling has been handed down? so bear with me expectations that the source government will re examine its climate goals. and it said that it would do that. the court said that they were worsley, in
osborne louise, these swiss women say that this is the story rule. it is it, i mean, it's really important of rolling alignment case if we, as we've heard many times now, it's the 1st time an international court has ruled, but weak climate policies can violate human rights. and that is a huge thing. the court even went as far as the state, but european convention of human rights encompasses protection by the state for serious adverse effects of climate change on lives, health wellbeing, a...
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osborne louise, what's your main take away now from this decision? i mean, obviously it was the set back for the french and portuguese cases, but they were made admitted in admissible on mia details. and it was a huge success for the, the swift groups who have now had this issue of climate change connected with their human rights, which obviously opens up a whole world for, for others seeking to make the same argument in their own countries. and the switzerland is not alone and having a goals that are just that too low. so people will be looking at their own countries and seeing how they can also look to take what court action, where that is also the case. now this verdict, all this decision comes on a day assigned to say that march was the hottest ever recorded a march. what does this mean for the action that governments such as well? i mean, exactly we've, we've seen the record set every month over the last 10 months. we're seeing a huge amounts of extreme weather in europe, particularly, which is also one of the, the fastest and most heating conti
osborne louise, what's your main take away now from this decision? i mean, obviously it was the set back for the french and portuguese cases, but they were made admitted in admissible on mia details. and it was a huge success for the, the swift groups who have now had this issue of climate change connected with their human rights, which obviously opens up a whole world for, for others seeking to make the same argument in their own countries. and the switzerland is not alone and having a goals...
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sadly, louise passed - away and her best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in her legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey is travelling, louise is travelling with him. - it means a hell of a lot _ to have the support from so many amazing people, especially from the royal air force. l yeah, it's heart—warming. before we go, a reminder of our top story — scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced he's resigning after 13 months in office. he'd been facing no—confidence votes after ending a partnership with the scottish green party. mr yousaf had hoped his move would let him focus more on the economy and less on issues such as gender and the environment. he will stay on as first minister until his scottish national party finds a new leader. you can see more you can see more on you can see more on that story on our live page on the bbc news website. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. the good news is that this week is going to be warmer, but it's not always going to be
sadly, louise passed - away and her best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in her legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey is travelling, louise is travelling with him. - it means a hell of a lot _ to have the support from so many amazing people, especially from the royal air force. l yeah, it's heart—warming. before we go, a reminder of our top story — scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced he's resigning after 13 months in office....
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sadly, louise passed - away and our best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in our legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey's travelling louise is travelling with him, - means i love a lot of the support from so many amazing people, - especially from the royal air force. so, yeah, it is. it's heartwarming. a british man injured in a shark attack in tobago is aware of what is happening and able to communicate. the wife of 64—year—old peter smith also says two friends, stayed in the water to "battle the shark" during the attack on friday. he's now in a stable condition in intensive care. those pictures you can see are from bute house, the official residence of the scottish first minister. humza yousaf, the leader of the snp, is expected to announce his resignation at around noon today. we have all the details on the bbc news page, as well as analysis from all of our correspondence. i promise the news is there on the app and the website. plenty of analysis there as well as what could happen next if humza yousaf resigns
sadly, louise passed - away and our best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in our legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey's travelling louise is travelling with him, - means i love a lot of the support from so many amazing people, - especially from the royal air force. so, yeah, it is. it's heartwarming. a british man injured in a shark attack in tobago is aware of what is happening and able to communicate. the wife of 64—year—old peter smith also...
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thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. have a hello and welcome to sportsday. no more replays — from next season, fa cup games from the first round proper onwards will be decided on the day. the ecb's major restructure to women's cricket — eight counties will host professional women's teams from 2025. and as the first round of the world snooker championship is drawn, does the crucible have a future as host of the event? the as host of the event? sport needs to grow and evoi so the sport needs to grow and evolve, so unless the crucible can hold more people, it is inevitable that it moves. welcome to the programme. let's start with the big news from the last couple of hours, that fa cup replays will bescrapped from next season. from the first round proper onwards, all ties will be decided in one leg, as part of an agreement between the football association and the premier league. joining me now for more on this story is our correspondent laura scott. what m
thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. have a hello and welcome to sportsday. no more replays — from next season, fa cup games from the first round proper onwards will be decided on the day. the ecb's major restructure to women's cricket — eight counties will host professional women's teams from 2025. and as the first round of the world snooker championship is drawn, does the crucible have a future as host of the event?...
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in the history of the museum, a memorial stone was revealed at the honor of the american parochial louise boyd, who was a favorite geographer. recently i visited a certain scientific conference of a geographer in warsaw and asked my friend, who was trying: what can you show me about why we have trouble with ameritsa? no problem, they told her gal, go to pinkavicha, go for a walk, to pinszczyna, and everything that i did, i added to my photography. it can be said that luiza immortalized pinszczyna through her photographic haze. pa lesse polskaga periyadu. finally , my husband came after me, the meat-eater, verych valyantzin syamenavitch, who had grown up looking at louise boyd’s album . me, hey, this is my dzid, all this is so tsikavaya gіstory of this photo-smoke, and for the sake of peace, for the greater good, we know in the family album a photo-smoke of dzed from youth, as it seems old people, a card for that hour. the men fell on the cards. yashche is a merkavanne, what is that card. and we already have several such stories. zhykhar pinkavich recognizes his relatives in the album o
in the history of the museum, a memorial stone was revealed at the honor of the american parochial louise boyd, who was a favorite geographer. recently i visited a certain scientific conference of a geographer in warsaw and asked my friend, who was trying: what can you show me about why we have trouble with ameritsa? no problem, they told her gal, go to pinkavicha, go for a walk, to pinszczyna, and everything that i did, i added to my photography. it can be said that luiza immortalized...
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sadly, louise passed - away and her best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in her legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey is travelling, louise is travelling with him. - it means a hell of a lot _ to have the support from so many amazing people, especially from the royal air force. l yeah, it's heart—warming. it is indeed. that is so cute. anyone who has a cat will know how they can't resist sitting in cardboard boxes. well one cat got more than it bargained for when it ended up as a postage parcel and was accidentally mailed hundreds of miles to california with a package return. this is galeana, who disappeared from her utah home earlier this month, prompting frantic searches. she was rescued by an amazon worker a week afterjumping into one of the family's packages undetected. fortunately, she was in good health, despite having had no food or water for days. her owner carrie said "galeana loves boxes — it's just part of her personality.". i'm so glad she is safe and well. you're watching the world today, goodbye.
sadly, louise passed - away and her best friend was geoffrey the giraffe. so in her legacy, we've got a little giraffe going on adventures. - as much as geoffrey is travelling, louise is travelling with him. - it means a hell of a lot _ to have the support from so many amazing people, especially from the royal air force. l yeah, it's heart—warming. it is indeed. that is so cute. anyone who has a cat will know how they can't resist sitting in cardboard boxes. well one cat got more than it...
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here's louise lear. good afternoon. we have reverted to type with sunshine and showers in the last few days. for some quite pleasant out there but the wind direction has played its part. windy with some showers and if that is the case for you you will know about it and that is all to do with the position of high pressure which is out to the west. and because the wind is swinging in a clockwise direction that means the direction of the wind is still coming from the north and that is why it still feels quite chilly for many of us even in the sunshine. we have showers running down the east coast, some pushing through northern ireland into wales. sandwiched in between the two some bright interludes but temperatures still disappointing for the time of year. tonight the showers continuing to ease away. clearer skies follow behind. but take note we could be looking at some light frost in sheltered rural areas and a chilly start to thursday morning. slightly cloudy skies and rain first thing in the north of scotland. that will
here's louise lear. good afternoon. we have reverted to type with sunshine and showers in the last few days. for some quite pleasant out there but the wind direction has played its part. windy with some showers and if that is the case for you you will know about it and that is all to do with the position of high pressure which is out to the west. and because the wind is swinging in a clockwise direction that means the direction of the wind is still coming from the north and that is why it still...
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i and dw senior climate reporter louise osborne joins me now in the studio. louise, what's your main take away from these rulings today? i mean, obviously it has been a blow to these 2 groups, particularly to the portuguese on to the, the french plaintiffs in the cases. but these cases were made admissible on mid details. and so it doesn't prevent anyone else coming to the court and potentially trying again to see whether they can can move forward. it's also put would be the ruling for the swift retirees has been put government from north just because switzerland has been told that it's a, it's goals are woefully inadequate and that they are not doing enough. and obviously that is true of a lot of governments around the world. so this is something that they will be taking on and, and perhaps thinking about more clearly as result. so there's not being a success as big as may be expected or hold for by many climate activists implies in no way that european governments are doing enough to protect the climate. absolutely, you know, i mean, we can see that we have reports that have put be
i and dw senior climate reporter louise osborne joins me now in the studio. louise, what's your main take away from these rulings today? i mean, obviously it has been a blow to these 2 groups, particularly to the portuguese on to the, the french plaintiffs in the cases. but these cases were made admissible on mid details. and so it doesn't prevent anyone else coming to the court and potentially trying again to see whether they can can move forward. it's also put would be the ruling for the...
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a joy to be here in the studio now is our senior klein, the reporter, louise osborne louise. these swiss women say that this is the story rule. it is it . i mean, it's really important of rolling alignment case if we as we pods many times now it's the 1st time an international court has ruled, but weak climate policies can violate human rights. and that is a huge thing. the court even went as far to state that european convention of human rights encompasses protection by the state for serious adverse effects of climate change on lives, health wellbeing, a quality of life. so it's really holding governments responsible for the quality of life, of their citizens when it comes to climate change is this, it is ruling, it's the voice, the authority here is more of a more a one, isn't it? i mean, we're not talking about the court being able to force the switch government to do anything. but what exactly will happen now that this ruling has been handed down? so there is be expectation, the swift government will re examine its climate goals. and it said that it would do that. the cou
a joy to be here in the studio now is our senior klein, the reporter, louise osborne louise. these swiss women say that this is the story rule. it is it . i mean, it's really important of rolling alignment case if we as we pods many times now it's the 1st time an international court has ruled, but weak climate policies can violate human rights. and that is a huge thing. the court even went as far to state that european convention of human rights encompasses protection by the state for serious...
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sorry, we'll talk later, tonight at 7:00 jazz club attic louise, do you remember? yes, only for me today training. what kind of training? i don’t know something about boxing, it’s time to go back, let’s stop the pills, then we’ll talk, oh well, boxing will only benefit me, i doubt that blows to the head can be of any use in principle, sparring is still a long way off, i’m against it , diana, well, it’s just pull-ups, jump rope, push-ups, abs, physics, i, as an attending physician, am telling you that any physical activity is undesirable for you now, yeah, but what can you say about our loads? they are useful, yes, well, a little bit, for me patients, okay, okay, okay, just not today without fighting, okay, for my sake. yes, what are you doing, oh, it hurts, it hurts, you wanted something, come home, i don’t have a home, borya, you took it away, well, here you go again, ah, i didn’t kick you out into the street, you slammed the door yourself, all rights have been transferred to me, so what? i’m in your house, he lived for 30 years, and you’ll liv
sorry, we'll talk later, tonight at 7:00 jazz club attic louise, do you remember? yes, only for me today training. what kind of training? i don’t know something about boxing, it’s time to go back, let’s stop the pills, then we’ll talk, oh well, boxing will only benefit me, i doubt that blows to the head can be of any use in principle, sparring is still a long way off, i’m against it , diana, well, it’s just pull-ups, jump rope, push-ups, abs, physics, i, as an attending physician,...
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she's been speaking to our reporter louise fewster. for the last six months, beth hewson has been in constant pain after one of her breast implants she had fitted in her 20s ruptured. i know it's ruptured, but i don't know where it is. i can feel it inside, i can feel it moving around inside. i'm stressed and... it's so much worry. after the gp confirmed that one implant had ruptured and leaked into her body, she was put on an nhs waiting list — but because of the constant pain, she decided to go private. it's costing £11,000, just over £11,000, to get the pip implants removed because the nhs said i had to wait 12 months, and i can't wait 12 months. so, it's friday night, my operation is tomorrow, and i'm feeling extremely nervous about it. hopefully things will start to get better. so, i'm back from surgery, it's 7:00 at night. i'm so relieved, so relieved that it's over. this is an image of the ruptured implant which the surgeon removed last month, relieving beth of the pain she's been suffering with over the last year. the impla
she's been speaking to our reporter louise fewster. for the last six months, beth hewson has been in constant pain after one of her breast implants she had fitted in her 20s ruptured. i know it's ruptured, but i don't know where it is. i can feel it inside, i can feel it moving around inside. i'm stressed and... it's so much worry. after the gp confirmed that one implant had ruptured and leaked into her body, she was put on an nhs waiting list — but because of the constant pain, she decided...
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louise's attic. there seems to be some kind of party there today. no, this is wrong, we didn’t agree that way, i won’t go further, it’s risky, we didn’t agree that way, well, who knew, there’s a stop nearby, there are no buses, or you’ll get straight through the woods in half an hour, okay, give me the money , what money, we agreed with the city, this is not a city, but i paid it there, these are expenses. let's go to! hello. and katya lives here, and you katya, come on, you don’t have to take off your shoes, katya, they came to you, calm down, the criminal investigation department, why is everyone on the run so sentimental at once? becomes, and i thought that you would fall for your son, master, let's go, keep quiet, i will speak, good day, sergeant subogov, your documents, please, hello, yes, of course, now, please, live at your place of registration, yes, of course, my wife, nailya, and her brother timur. they live there, only they don’t have documents with them now, we were visiting, on let's go to the stop where you live, it say
louise's attic. there seems to be some kind of party there today. no, this is wrong, we didn’t agree that way, i won’t go further, it’s risky, we didn’t agree that way, well, who knew, there’s a stop nearby, there are no buses, or you’ll get straight through the woods in half an hour, okay, give me the money , what money, we agreed with the city, this is not a city, but i paid it there, these are expenses. let's go to! hello. and katya lives here, and you katya, come on, you don’t...
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as for louise, she simply feels let down by the system. i feel like just a lost statistic. i feel sometimes like just nobody cares any more, and there must be so many people like me. hugh pym, bbc news. ecuador was once known as an island of peace in a troubled region, but it's been sliding into chaos as violent drug gangs battle each other and the authorities. gang murderfigures went from 1,000 in 2018 to more than 8,000 last year. the storming of a tv studio during a live news bulletin three months ago was the final straw for the government who declared war on the gangs. the bbc�*s ana maria roura returned to her home country to speak to people on both sides of the crisis. ecuador�*s government has, in effect, declared war on its gangs. for three months, soldiers have been carrying out daily patrols. it's incredible to see quito, a city that used to be very quiet and very touristic, like this, with this amount of military forces on the street. the takeover of a live tv news programme in january showed the world how gang violence has gripped ecuador. since then, the ar
as for louise, she simply feels let down by the system. i feel like just a lost statistic. i feel sometimes like just nobody cares any more, and there must be so many people like me. hugh pym, bbc news. ecuador was once known as an island of peace in a troubled region, but it's been sliding into chaos as violent drug gangs battle each other and the authorities. gang murderfigures went from 1,000 in 2018 to more than 8,000 last year. the storming of a tv studio during a live news bulletin three...
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louise fewster, bbc news. train drivers from five more operators are on strike today, affecting journeys across england, wales and scotland. it's the latest industrial action by members of the aslef union. the dispute is over pay and working conditions and has been deadlocked for months. debt charities are seeing an increasing number of people coming to them struggling to pay their council tax. millions of households in england, wales and northern ireland will see their bills rise this month. latest figures from the charity stepchange says that one in three people are behind on their payments and the average debt owed is more than £1,700. for many, it's become a habit when visiting somewhere new to instantly whip out your phone and take as many pictures as possible to get that one perfect shot for social media, but people are now being warned not to risk their lives for a selfie after tourists were recently spotted standing dangerously close to the edge of the famous seven sisters chalk cliffs. 0ur reporter v
louise fewster, bbc news. train drivers from five more operators are on strike today, affecting journeys across england, wales and scotland. it's the latest industrial action by members of the aslef union. the dispute is over pay and working conditions and has been deadlocked for months. debt charities are seeing an increasing number of people coming to them struggling to pay their council tax. millions of households in england, wales and northern ireland will see their bills rise this month....
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thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye. hi there, good evening.
thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye. hi there, good evening.
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here's louise lear. and i think it is a tale of two halves, louise, and we are in the wrong half? yes! it is pretty miserable at the moment, but this was glasgow, we had just shy of 12 hours of sunshine today, west has certainly been two years on — is ukraine losing the war russia began with its full scale invason? 0n the day the uk prime minster travels to poland to announce more
here's louise lear. and i think it is a tale of two halves, louise, and we are in the wrong half? yes! it is pretty miserable at the moment, but this was glasgow, we had just shy of 12 hours of sunshine today, west has certainly been two years on — is ukraine losing the war russia began with its full scale invason? 0n the day the uk prime minster travels to poland to announce more
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here's louise. spring has sprung, one hopes. it has an at this time a year, there is quite a lot of strength in the sunshine so you get some light winds and sunshine, you're going to get some warmth. that is what we saw today much of central and eastern england. 16 degrees in cambridge at this afternoon. some more warmth arriving a little later on this week. so bear that in mind. actually, for tomorrow, we are between weather systems which means a lot of quiet weather. mist and fog first in england and wales and some scattered showers but on the whole, not looking too bad. this weather front in scotland a bit of a nuisance, it will linger throughout much of the day. not producing much in the way of rain but the wind direction a real significant factor in the weather story across scotland. coming from the north—east, it will make it feel cooler, only 5—7 as a maximum, particularly under the rain. cloudy but a few scattered showers but northern ireland. england and wales, not a bad afternoon. we could see 15 degrees but by the
here's louise. spring has sprung, one hopes. it has an at this time a year, there is quite a lot of strength in the sunshine so you get some light winds and sunshine, you're going to get some warmth. that is what we saw today much of central and eastern england. 16 degrees in cambridge at this afternoon. some more warmth arriving a little later on this week. so bear that in mind. actually, for tomorrow, we are between weather systems which means a lot of quiet weather. mist and fog first in...
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louise regional hospital in gilroy. nurses are calling for increases to staffing, pay, benefits and security. santa clara valley health care says it has spent $20 million in order to cover staffing during this strike, and is bringing in more than 1,000 contracted nurses. we are talking with the nurses about what they are asking for. we can tell you that some patient appointments have been rescheduled until after the strike. santa clara valley health care says it has been generous with the terms of the new contract. again, we are talking about nurses as well. >>> new at 6:00, b.a.r.t. is revealing new insight surrounding its bleak financial picture. the new numbers indicate the rail system will face a budget deficit over the next four fiscal years. projections come as b.a.r.t. is expected to run out of federal and state emergency assistance. next fiscal year the agency faces a $26 million deficit. it increases to nearly $349 million shortfall in the following fiscal year, which begins in july of 2026, which that money is
louise regional hospital in gilroy. nurses are calling for increases to staffing, pay, benefits and security. santa clara valley health care says it has spent $20 million in order to cover staffing during this strike, and is bringing in more than 1,000 contracted nurses. we are talking with the nurses about what they are asking for. we can tell you that some patient appointments have been rescheduled until after the strike. santa clara valley health care says it has been generous with the terms...
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the american louise boyt, who danced with us in the polish clock, pinkavich, with her husband, watched how this... the men mowed at the balloza in the vadze, yana velma was created by this, where my father at that hour already had a lawn-mower, so, on the very right of the pink you have unearthed hay reserves for the winter for your own sake, unfortunately, in our hour the river pina has become weak, and such differences as we are now seeing with you, and once again... 10 years ago, and in the 70th year they tell stories, although rarely, ale captain, how do the pinkavichs get on board from pinsk ? believe me. i’m polish with my mother, and belarusian with my father, and since i lived in the forest, i ’m flying to my own homeland, there... that i didn’t ask for it, they took me by surprise, it was the end of the summer, it was just the most beautiful pair.
the american louise boyt, who danced with us in the polish clock, pinkavich, with her husband, watched how this... the men mowed at the balloza in the vadze, yana velma was created by this, where my father at that hour already had a lawn-mower, so, on the very right of the pink you have unearthed hay reserves for the winter for your own sake, unfortunately, in our hour the river pina has become weak, and such differences as we are now seeing with you, and once again... 10 years ago, and in the...
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some other stories now and louise thompson from made in chelsea has revealed she has been fitted with a stoma bag. she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis a few years ago. the stoma collect body waste through an opening in the stomach and in an insta post she said it is not glamorous but has saved her life. and if you are a harry styles fan, this is probably your dream job. the village in cheshire where he grow up is looking for tour guides for the thousands of fans who visit. you must be over 16, have good harry knowledge and be able to treat people with kindness. and time to leave you tonight with ten seconds of a goat invasion. yes, these guys are back and causing trouble in north wales. they have beenjumping into gardens and nibbling away at some of the hedges. i wouldn't mind visiting to have a look myself. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster. there's nothing to separate manchester city and real madrid as they serve up another champions league classic. all square in the other quarter—final as well, as arsenal fight back a
some other stories now and louise thompson from made in chelsea has revealed she has been fitted with a stoma bag. she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis a few years ago. the stoma collect body waste through an opening in the stomach and in an insta post she said it is not glamorous but has saved her life. and if you are a harry styles fan, this is probably your dream job. the village in cheshire where he grow up is looking for tour guides for the thousands of fans who visit. you must be...
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some other stories now and louise thompson from made after a counterattack, rodrigo rolled in a second. manchester city and the second scored twice in a five minute. i'll stop lashed in a leveler, top left—hand corner, a great goal, a curling effort for his first for the club. however, 11 minutes from
some other stories now and louise thompson from made after a counterattack, rodrigo rolled in a second. manchester city and the second scored twice in a five minute. i'll stop lashed in a leveler, top left—hand corner, a great goal, a curling effort for his first for the club. however, 11 minutes from
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i can louise top suite school. so use this method of meditative visualization to mentally project specific movements before perfecting them. the idea is to help me become more aware of her body and allow her to approach training with car ridge. i'm going to connect with your skates. and you will start feeling that they are parts of your legs. and now that you know that if you fall, you will fall with ease because your body is very strong. how the 5th stronger level a half of the the i can see that all have lucian and the 1st time to get into me, she was so scared of falling and. and now i have seen her jumping the stairs and going very fast on the most important thing i have seen heard enjoying all the process. so i think that i choose that january. i'm back to the winter cash in eindhoven have yada is a panel speaker on the topic how to build the brand. she also wants to make role, same work as a business and sounds much as i somehow websites. although there are more more women joining the scene, it's clear that t
i can louise top suite school. so use this method of meditative visualization to mentally project specific movements before perfecting them. the idea is to help me become more aware of her body and allow her to approach training with car ridge. i'm going to connect with your skates. and you will start feeling that they are parts of your legs. and now that you know that if you fall, you will fall with ease because your body is very strong. how the 5th stronger level a half of the the i can see...
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most unique place, because there is a photograph, this photograph was taken by the american traveler louise boboit. which were compiled by two geographers from warsaw, thanks to that woman, there is such a rich memory, memory of people, of this place, i’m walking today, and i saw this, this ruble was made, this wooden ruble is so strong, the log is not thick, they pressed hay with it when they carried it on a sleigh or on carts, that is, i used it constantly . another street, we went to the ship along this street, along this one, along that one, there were no roads, we all went to the city of pinsk, we just sailed on a ship, there were big ships, so small, the road was only on water, my grandfathers all sailed on on the road, we went for bread, for everything, here there was a river, that is, a solid flower, that is, it was difficult to travel by boat, a solid yellow decoration, and then everything was removed, there was no water at all. and there are no those flowers, pull to where you are, well, where the foundation of your life lay, and that the city is like our transitory housing, by
most unique place, because there is a photograph, this photograph was taken by the american traveler louise boboit. which were compiled by two geographers from warsaw, thanks to that woman, there is such a rich memory, memory of people, of this place, i’m walking today, and i saw this, this ruble was made, this wooden ruble is so strong, the log is not thick, they pressed hay with it when they carried it on a sleigh or on carts, that is, i used it constantly . another street, we went to the...
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labour doesn't appear to have costed the plan because louise hague , the plan because louise hague, the plan because louise hague, the shadow transport secretary, couldn't even rule out price rises on the bbc's today programme. well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved a bit since brief encounter, so we're probably not going all the way back there, it's a sensible thing to do. i happen to think that, all public utilities and services ought to be in public control, rather than giving money to shareholder , as it should be reinvested in the in those services . so what the in those services. so what he's what he's done today. it's promising . he's what he's done today. it's promising. i'm not he's what he's done today. it's promising . i'm not sure it'll promising. i'm not sure it'll come quite without any cost whatsoever . you'd have to come quite without any cost whats
labour doesn't appear to have costed the plan because louise hague , the plan because louise hague, the plan because louise hague, the shadow transport secretary, couldn't even rule out price rises on the bbc's today programme. well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved...
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and attempt at reconciliation. former perpetrators and the families of the victims left side by side. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor. what are these quin knobby but they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head in the throat, all parts of the body, shred it by the my dead brothers. i loved the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. c. p. m, i to border was tried and spent 12 years in prison on his release. he also useful for business and she accepted with other formal perpetrators and victims irregularly participate in activities promoted by the government to create unity among brandons. but with that workforce on tied to could she forgive attackers and kill us of her baby? what, what do we have a good country and that has brought us together and we loved each other. but it does not rule out the possibility that there could still be remnants of genocide ideology in some people's hearts you can't see and people's heart, it's an older woman. her son who was killed during the genocide would now be a grown up like other kids. had
and attempt at reconciliation. former perpetrators and the families of the victims left side by side. louise's 2 brothers and the cousin were killed by a neighbor. what are these quin knobby but they were brutally killed hacked here and here in the head in the throat, all parts of the body, shred it by the my dead brothers. i loved the hands that would have supported me down the man who killed them. c. p. m, i to border was tried and spent 12 years in prison on his release. he also useful for...
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labour doesn't appear to have costed the plan because louise hague , the plan because louise hague, the plan because louise hague, the shadow transport secretary, couldn't even rule out price rises on the bbc's today programme. well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved a bit since brief encounter, so we're probably not going all the way back there, it's a sensible thing to do. i happen to think that, all public utilities and services ought to be in public control, rather than giving money to shareholder , as it should be reinvested in the in those services . so what the in those services. so what he's what he's done today. it's promising . he's what he's done today. it's promising. i'm not he's what he's done today. it's promising . i'm not sure it'll promising. i'm not sure it'll come quite without any cost whatsoever . you'd have to come quite without any cost whats
labour doesn't appear to have costed the plan because louise hague , the plan because louise hague, the plan because louise hague, the shadow transport secretary, couldn't even rule out price rises on the bbc's today programme. well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved...