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about to intensify? a humanitarian ceasefire is declared in the east rebels say they will observe it. campaigners in scotland call action to stop people for action to stop people dumping waste into loch long. do you have anything to say to women? a bbc reporter confronts a beauty consultant accused and illegal medication. welcome back. as president trump's new 10% tariffs on all chinese
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this beige�*s tax on imported crude oil, agricultural machinery, they've placed export controls on 25 types of rare metal products and added pvh corp, which is the holding company for calvin klein among other brands, and us biotechnology company illumina to its "unreliable entities" list. the country's anti—monopoly watchdog has also launched details of trump's plans. it appears china is not backing down, though, renewing a trade but president trump is now warning that he could bump
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the tariffs up even higher if china does not work to stop the flow of opioids into the us. including many which are designated as critical minerals if she was surprised at the speed of china's response to president trump's tariffs. and if you look at president trump during his campaign for re—election, he made it really clear so the chinese were ready.
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upon taking office with mexico and canada, so i think china was prepared, as it was during the first trump administration, to do a tit and that's very much the trump administration's approach. and so you would expect countries which are targeted to retaliate. so they have something to negotiate at the table. of course, because we've seen similar use of tariffs to negotiate on things when it comes to mexico and canada. where do you think in this
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situation things go next now? into the united states. they're putting more troops on the border. so with china, the rationale for the tariffs is the imports of fentanyl. with the united states. like what we saw in the first trump administration, tariffs on the kinds of things that they're targeting. so if you think back to the first trump administration,
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just on that, we are getting some reaction. we have been about the fact that the talking about the fact that the in the us that building in the us that houses the. aid agency shattered the us aid agency was shattered we were talking about lawmakers democratic lawmakers joining people outside in protest, people ql'qeiq%iq�*e’$!£*st§ew” aid peeple eptsieeippreteetzfif' aid that the usaid saying the aid that the usaid agency provides egency provides is essentisl. united nations says that the united nations says that in us aid could result in cut in us aid could result in 1200 more afghan birth linked by 2028. from deaths by 2028. reaction from the un on what they say will be the un on what they say will be the impact in afghanistan. more on that when we get it. rebels in the east of the
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democratic republic of congo 3000 injured in the recent fighting in and around the city of goma. to the un's refugee agency. season intensifying. there are still bodies of people who died in the violence lying in the streets of goma. 0ur colleagues tell us that morgues are at capacity with injured people.
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from lake kivu. humanitarian organisations including the world food we have been hearing how people are skyrocketed, doubled in some cases, it is a very dire the ceasefire announcement is unilateral, it came as a surprise but it is a clear indication that the pressure from the international from the international community is working. you talk about the humanitarian situation. what kind of help to people community is working. in goma in particular desperately needs, what are aid agencies telling you?
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—— what of do —— what kind of help do people in goma in particular desperately needs? humanitarian agencies, some of their employees had to flee because of the fighting, operations had been distributed to a greater extent, they are no longer able to provide the direct assistance they were giving to people including food, there were hundreds of thousands of internally displaced congolese who are being supported by these humanitarian organisations. some of the pictures we have seen from goma included some camps being forcefully shut down and cleared by some of the rebels, that has been a huge concern for the humanitarian
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that the following report does contain images of injections. hello? my name is shona elliott. ricky sawyer, can i please ask, are you...? are you breaking the law? could you please leave? the man you havejust seen is ricky sawyer. butt lift injector. ifeel like i potentially could do it without looking.
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and his gloves were full of blood. hospital with sepsis. scared, she tried to contact ricky sawyer for advice. when i told him i was in hospital with sepsis, they blocked me straight away. i've spoken to to him. do you have anything else to say? no. 0ut. and i'm joined by bbc news reporter shona elliott, who undertook this investigation. important work and it must have taken you a lot of must have takemym - ~ ~ time. . the making, i have been in the making, i have been working on this for several months, since september i have to women, spoken to five different women, all of whom had a liquid bbl
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done by ricky sawyer and all of whom had most serious being the mostserieps being and three the infection and three of the women had sepsis from the i have heard treatment. i have heard testimony of 30 �* women, testimony of 30 other women, all of whom had liquid bbls done by ricky sawyer and all been left? i lasting n have been left with lasting complications. many have hospital treatment and reppired hespitet treatment and pep w w- .-. . say they reppired hespitat treatment and pep -- w- .-. . say they are repaired hespitat treatment and --- -- w- .-. — say they are still many say they are still disfigured to this day. with djsfigured to this day. with of this in mind, i wanted all of this in mind, i wanted see what it was like inside to see what it was like inside one of ricky clinics one of ricky sawyer�*s clinics so him and a colleague went so him andacelleague went �*as potential undercover as potential clients. —— so myself and a colleague went undercover. book back through had to book through his which is quite a and glamorous place and expected 77 expected the clinic to i expected the clinic to represent that way represent that in some way but it could not have more it could not have been more we got into of different. we got into one of p°p�*up different. we got into one of pop—up clinics in his pep—pp stinits in east it was his pep—pp stiniss in east it was in a london and it was in a pretty rundown office block on the outskirts of the area. inside
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there were some really worrying is iistakinigw 7' " w 7 is taking page?" 7' " iistakingrplacejro’neh " iistakingrplaceironeof " thing is taking place, one of the most serious thing is what gave as? xi if n: gave me antibiotics. he gave me antibiotics. antibiotics are a prescription medication and no only medication and no prescription came with the box he gave my name not on and know dosage was gieen. m is breakin the medicines we can see ricky sawyer act, we can see ricky sawyer broke law in broke the law in my appointment. also discussed appointment. he also discussed giving the to kane, a type local anaesthetic which can of local anaesthetic which can is another prescription only is another prescription onty —— he discussed méd'ifiét�*iqit"' he discussed me lidocaine. i asked giving r're tidscainss tasissd plastic about they told me it is this, they told me it is breaking the law is incredibly dangerous to do. ricky sawyer is the most cjz'jj' - i come are " ”aré'iidridéasw fl arehundreds li 35155de 5? still working in the same people working in the same field doing the same treatment. it is happening as far as can it is happening as far as i can tell on most high streets
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uk. with 7 in mindi the uk. with that in mind i took our to the took our findings to the department of health, they said ourfindings department of health, they said our findings really very and they are looking shocking and they are looking for stronger regulation in this area. that regulation is area. until that regulation is put in it is falling on put in place it is falling on local authorities to try to control this problem. three local authorities in the uk have banned ricky sawyer but as have seen i was able to book i have seen i was able to book into a clinic 15 7 n if of into a clinic 15 minutes out of one of these areas so he is operating in the uk. elliott, " "eliot; thank elliott, thank you for us us through usthrough details {eiélfié eee {hfeeeh eee eefe'ie ' 7 7 that eeleiee ee effeeeh eee eefelie ' 7 7 that investigation eeeeiee ee effeeeh eee eeee'ie ' 7 7 that investigation and eeeeiee ee effeeeh eee eeee'ie ' 7 ' tha us vestigation and eeeeiee ee effeeeh eee eeee'ie ' 7 ' tha us vestig some nd eeeeiee ee effeeeh eee eeee'ie ' 7 ' tha us vestig some of the ito 7 7 to it. ' brazilian butt lift nightmare. families of the victims of a 2023 knife attack
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is intended to make sure drugs such as wegovy and mounjaro are prescribed safely. or whose body weight was low. warned of an increase in the number of people buying weight—loss medicines as a quick fix, index — of 30 or above, or slightly below with some comorbidities or diabetes, for example. and what we're seeing is that there are those that are the worried well, slightly overweight or slightly in the boundaries, that are trying to access itjust as a lifestyle medication.
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must now verify weight, height and—or body mass index. video calls, or access to an individual�*s medical records or contact with a gp or regular prescriber. so by introducing these regulations it shows that the think it is a good thing. alex harvey, from plymouth, was prescribed a weight—loss drug via an online pharmacist. face—to—face consultation before being given the drug
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shedding more than 25% of her body weight since last safety measures in place. safety is obviously a good thing, and what we don't want is for people who don't really need to be on these medications of medicines by some online pharmacies and that inspectors meeting the new rules. hugh pym, bbc news. grace 0'malley—kumar,
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and 65—year—old ian coates. force's work from home policy. "consistency" across the force. for tourists and photographers, but they've also become a magnet for scotland's waste. each year and campaigners say the only solution is to stop kevin keane has been to investigate. of scotland's dirtiest secrets — a litter sink depositing
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you see people pulling into this car park right here but of course, in the foreground, you've got all this plastic rubbish. where it gets stuck in the seaweed, making it impossible to clear. keeping litter out of the water in the first place is a crucial part of the answer. these last few years have been frustrating for us. return scheme come into action. we really hope to see it get over the line in october 2027. so there's a lot of hope there and that would lead to litter reduction, it would lead to a cleaner its first anniversary and customers are now well you put it into the machine and once it's empty and it has proceed on to the screen where
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you hit the payout button. it'll spit out a receipt and then you can redeem at the till. like the river dodder, and seashores, where litter monitoring the shores since the i980s. hi, mario, how's your day been? it's already exceeding its targets, with people being driven to participate for different reasons.
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and charity activity that's getting the buy in from the public. be at least two more years before ours takes effect. a daring comedy about a man and two women sharing a flat. but so many of the laughs went to the trio's landlord and landlady, played by brian murphy ah, language, mildred. 0h, whatabout you, then, eh?
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in man about the house, they appeared about twice but they became so popular with the audience and with the press series, you know, this is going so well, you're going to have a series of your own. played that most popular of �*70s cliches — the henpecked husband. what are you after, eh? wanting something? no. no, you're right, i do want something. not now, mildred. oi!
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oh, god, get off! 0h, she likes you, george. brian murphy would continue delivering laughs in a range in last of the summer wine. 0h! than half a century. the �* brian the �*brian murphy, the �* brian murphy, who died at the age of 92. hello again. we've had some heavy rain in the west this morning. it's continuing to drift
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eastwards through the rest clearing the south—east through this evening. behind it, it turns colder and we'll see a return you can see that with all the blues on the chart, now that weather front is continuing to drift slowly southwards and eastwards. with it, windy across the north of the country. and temperatures 7 to about 11 degrees. now picking up this rain some wintry showers in
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the hills in scotland and still as we push further south. it's going to be a cold night, but with all the wind around, probably too windy to have any issues with frost or fog. so that's how we start the day tomorrow. a few showers getting into northern ireland, a few across parts of england, but most of us dry with cloud southern scotland. some of that will be slow to lift, but many of us
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on america. about to intensify? sir keir starmer is due to host his danish counterpart will discuss european security and migration. israel says it's sending a delegation to doha to discuss the further implementation of the gaza ceasefire. to meet president trump. a world—leading trial to test how artificial intelligence can welcome to , arrow on welcome to 7 arrow on bbc news.
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