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the headlines... for americans because of new tariffs but insists it will be worth it. taxes will be imposed on imports from canada, mexico and china. negotiations on the second stage of the gaza ceasefire artificial intelligence. home secretary yvette cooper said ai has industralised beyonce and taylor swift square off for album of the year.
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beyonce�*s cowboy carter has 11 nominations. punishable by up to five years in prison. here's helena wilkinson. open the door, now! a dramatic early morning raid at a house in
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on the growing threat of ai—generated images of child sexual abuse by introducing four new laws. will also become illegal. border force will get more powers to search share content or advice will be a specific offence. solutions, but britain, here, this government horrendous crime.
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real—life images of children. the new laws, aimed at protecting children in panama, the us secretary of is the panamanian state is meeting the panamanian. as state is meeting the panameeien as part state is meeting the panamanian. as part of a visit to in this and five nations in this region and ,, the most �*is �* is the 7 �* is the made 7 matter is the threat made by donald trump to take over the panama canal. for his the panama canal. for his part, the panamanian president has said thatis panamanian president has said that is not something he could possibly negotiate, it is ffher fhe said last the canal belongs to
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thursday, the canal belongs to panama, he wants to panama inked he fiaflhffi on shared “enema “flies? he fieflhffi on shared interest issues and trafficking 77 trafficking and 77 trafficking and we 77 trafficking and we will 77 gall you details of you details oi yyhat comes those let's go back from these tatise tet�*e gs stasis those laws. speaking on the laura kuenssberg programme this crimes against some of the most vulnerable people of all. child abuse on steroids. it's escalating, industrialising the scale of better groom or blackmail teenagers and children, distorting images and using
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those to draw young people into further abuse. that the national crime agency are now seeing. to teach other people to use ai for abuse. been working in this kind of area, is that you say it's on steroids, but can you give us a scale, i mean, how many children are vulnerable and how many
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up to 800,000 people who are viewing child sexual to offline abuse as well. the recent inquiry estimated that around 500,000 of some form each year. and the online aspect but you're saying today that is linked to real life crimes. that it almost becomes a gateway into the worse
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channels as well. as the founding chief executive of ceop, for years and years, we've been playing catch—up and this is targeting supply one of the real problems is that we're not applying the laws that currently exist properly.
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two will go to prison. and in the lead—in to this interview, you saw that their sexual prevention order. we're not deterring people. it's about people with a deviant sexual they don't become desensitised. this isn't the vampire syndrome. you don't become a paedophile because you you search for these images because you already
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by sending them to prison. and we also need to look more imaginatively at the online tech industry. 18 years too late. then we've got to kick them in the wallet. you say, if you continue to host these images, if you continue to host misogynistic... go on to any of the social networks today and you'll see movie stars, and they'll be in bikinis. they're ai—generated to get you to click on them. billion in profits in 2023.
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"if you do not behave, we will inhibit your right to so they've got to change. so let's be smart — attack the predator by deterring them, by sending more to prison, behaviour than that. the demand has just continued to grow — tinkering i worked with her when she was in the last government.
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headlines like this. this will not make the difference people think it will. the german chancellor, 0laf scholz, at chequers. keir says he wants to the relationship uk and including in defence and 77 ties in defence and security, energy, trade and the economy. he said, i hope in the last months there has been in tone " with the eu relationship with the eu but also key have sought to h; relationship. strengthen our relationship with, then he went on to ethe . . ~ ~ the "(f trump j trump imposing
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trade 7 trade tariffs 7 further trade tariffs in to those further trade tariffs id to those due to come addition to those due to come in on tuesday and 77 7 and china, 77 7 w'wéhti’c'fhihafhe: " w ' wandinhinathezaid it": ' 7 ' wandinhinathezaid it! mexico and china, he said it is early days and wants to see strong with us tv us and 77 us and said " iusandsagidthei " 7' us and said the discussions has and said the discussions 7' his hit siidthé discussions 7' his hit withthé discussions has had with presidentsions has had with president trump he has had with president trump they have centred on the strong trading wherever they are, from brexit, but from some people within the eu who had an agenda, did impose some frictions on us. another failed relaunch. the truth is one of the really big things this government
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with that for a second, how can you be comfortable with that? difficult period in terms... with both the ukraine war and with covid, and i if there are frictions that can be eliminated in terms a customs union, not having full dynamic alignment, that would prevent us taking advantage of opportunities elsewhere, some people, i heard,
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ed davey wants to take us now are to deregulate our economy, to take advantage of things like artificial intelligence and deliver faster growth. people care most about? and the question for politicians is, how is the best way to get that growth for our public services
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saying at the moment. to give them stuff. it wouldn't come for free. it would probably take a long time. with the eu, that's been in place for a long time. and i think the benefits would come up even quicker want more things.
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to tear down more barriers. so we said that we think a youth mobility scheme of allowing the freedoms for our young people to travel, but in terms of that mobility scheme, you mentioned that there the eu proposal and a youth mobility so that's a contradiction, isn't it? with canada, with australia, they're cap schemes and they work incredibly well.
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people would go back. so it wouldn't add to net migration. the princess of wales says learning social and emotional healthier and happier. she has written the foreword to a new framework for action of young families. visiting a children's hospice in south wales a few days ago, the princess of wales is continuing her gradual and early childhood. before her cancer treatment, many engagements saw the princess working with parents, carers and published a detailed framework supported by experts in child development on improving social
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and emotional skills in early childhood — skills which vary according and wants to make a meaningful contribution to a happier and healthier society. daniela relph, bbc news.
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can do that is by focusing on our emotions and behaviours. ' this this is returning 7 this is returning to what and this is returning to what she does best after a difficult 12 months?— w w www w stuff wwwww w stuff she does bread—and—butter stuff she does well. and of course over the 12 months she has had to w w wa stepw w w w wa steprack w w w wa steprack from w w w wa steprack from a w w w wa steprack from a lot w w w wa steprack from a lot of w w 2—25 her return tow w her return tthhose w making her return to those of events and kinds: of events and and this will be seen as her trying to 2: we w the initiative w w w the initiative and w on the initiative and w on those 1itiative andw on those causes and w on those causes that focus on those causes that mean a lot to her, and important to it's important to note that catherine has making a asses. wéfwww a”, a. . a, . wwwwwwéthhésweww ww w ww w of these messages w wéthhéswew hiezségésw awbout w w wwawhii ehihétiin w w wwawhii seesaw compassion and'empathy in months, at a christmas = she made that carol concert she made that message about love, not fear, message about love. not fear, recently we her hugging and recently we saw her hugging some �*the patients at the some of the patients'etthe' s a s r' , s marsden where royal marsden hospital where was treated and royal marsden hospital where week �*eated and royal marsden hospital where week as ted and royal marsden hospital where week as well nd royal marsden hospital where week as well she was this week as well she was hugging holding with survivors as well, so holocaust survivors as well, so a message feels this is a message she feels strongly about and i imagine we
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will see more of this she royal duties. just want to bring you again these pictures marco rubio has made thezfirst stop on his first secretary of state. today, he's in panama to meet with president and atlantic 0cea ns. mrtrump claims mr trump claims has too power over this vital much power over this vital trade ~ ., t, trade route. we are waiting for another handshake _ trade route. we are waiting for another handshake or- trade route. we are waiting for i another handshake or something, didn't happen! it's a board game with a history stretching back centuries, but the allure of chess is captivating a whole
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0ne club in south london has become so popular that it's its organiser, kojo dwimoh, can tell us more. no, i'm cool. you're going to get smoked! my initial perception of chess was, like, you have to be mad smart. you have to be unique. when, really and truly, it can be a normal social hang—out. week on week, through the night, we'll see about up to 100 individuals pass through. it's so busy. i didn't actually think many people were interested. i it warms my heart when i see new faces experience this this the game, you know? what is this, the traitors? kind of the reasoning behind founding this chess club was me and my friends
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are finding ourfriendship activities, such as going out to parties. audience, to make it more accessible to people like myself. to take time and be patient. you have full accountability around your actions, in today's society. i could never have imagined it would become midweek, to reset and forget what other life problems they have. or am i going to win? or will we stalemate and draw? pennsylvania to see punxsutawney phil use his power
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makes his forecast to whether �* not. lit . makes his forecast to whether i not. makes his forecast to whether not. , , to whether or not. tf he sees . own to whether or not. tfshe sees - own - there will his own shadow, there will be another weeks of winter and not in early spring is on horizon. records show that he has a poor record of prognostics, but as usual he was called on to share his prediction. l usual he was called on to share his prediction.— his prediction. i am headed back down. _ his prediction. i am headed back down, there _ his prediction. i am headed back down, there i a - his prediction. i am headed l back down, there i a shadow his prediction. i am headed - back down, there i a shadow up back down, there is a shadow up here, get ready for six more weeks of winter this year! this weekend, millions of people across asia and the world have been welcoming the lunar new year
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the celebrations usually last around 15 days. in trafalgar square. in brazil, thousands of people gathered in sao paulo on saturday to celebrate dance and martial arts performances. the festivities took place in the liberdade neighborhood, home to a large community ofjapanese, chinese a slightly different new year in beiijing — dancing humanoid robots, a god of wealth that answers questions, machines drew large crowds
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to an ai—themed robot temple fair in a shopping mall. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. wind and rain, mainly turns very much colder again with high pressure building in for the end of the period. it's leaving no more than a band of cloud some spots of rain on it for this afternoon. cold, frosty start, it's dry with some sunshine. southwards and eastwards again.
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and you can see further north and west where we have this upcoming week. of heavy rain at times. some sunshine around, variable cloud. maybe iii degrees, for example, in the moray firth. now, monday night, that weather front spreads quite blustery and mild ahead of it, but it will be turning colder behind that cold front. so, as we head through tuesday, england and wales will see that band of rain spread southwards and eastwards, tending to weaken as it does so.
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it might not feel like it because of the wind and scotland, northern ireland with some scattered showers here — these will be wintry on the hills. high pressure builds in from wednesday onwards. we'll be tapping into cold air all the while.
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this is bbc news. the canadian prime minister expresses shock and says if president trump wants to usher in a new golden age with canada, not to punish us. and warns against delays. they will retaliate, after president donald trump
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