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pro—russian narratives. identified more than 300 fake videos impersonating over 15 international media organisations but none of them have gained significant traction. this one, well, it's different, it's gained at least fire eight years ago. some of those affected want to keep the tower in place as a reminder of what happened — but engineers have warned it's becoming unsafe. who lost their lives.
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it's why the government's decision to dismantle it has been met with some dismay. who died in the fire, said, "ignoring the voices a lot of people think it should remain as a rebuke to the people responsible. some people think it should remain because it's a sacred site. i also have my sympathy with that. in recent history. in the end, however, the government appears to have by something like 6,000 props at the moment, so, from an engineering point
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of view, there is a real reason why this deconstruction has to happen. the government said this is a deeply personal matter voice at the heart of this. graham satchell, bbc news. we'll ta ke we'll take you back life to capitol hill because that is still on with trump 77 trump nominee w: sllq: ?;v 2; £7 they they have trade representative. they have been asking him about begggking him about american have beglagking him about american have asking farmers. they have been asking him about tariffs and china. it him about tariffs and china. it been a really interesting has lass". a rsatts i'ttsfssti'ts” ' " and has lass". a rsatts i'ttsfssti'ta” ' " and it has lass". a rsatts i'ttsfssti'ts” ' " and it continues. has lass". a rsatts i'ttsfssti'ta” ' " and it continues. we continue to �* it will continue to monitor it here on bbc news. new figures show that 20% of adults in britain have either type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. "urgent" action and better
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diabetic care is needed had a diagnosis of diabetes. an estimated 6.3 million people had non—diabetic hyperglycaemia people are thought to be undiagnosed. what's my glucose? 0k, viewing. you're 5.9 and steady. to serious damage to blood vessels, nerves, and organs if left untreated. each year, it causes tens of thousands of heart attacks and strokes. if we don't take action,
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we're going to have a nation that is really sick. with diabetes who are off work because of ill health. the age of a0 with type 2. saying for the first time they are seeing more children and young people with type 2 than type 1. for us and for the nhs. diabetes uk has written to the prime minister and the health secretary, calling for urgent action to make the food environment healthier and to improve diabetic care. which aim to tackle diabetes and that it's also developing a digital health check for people to understand their risk sophie hutchinson, bbc news.
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she says she made the film to reflect her own turmoil older and, as a woman, more invisible. and i really had started to have those crazy my life is done." and ifelt like if i didn't do something about that, those thoughts could really destroy me. absolutely. and, yeah, that was my — you know, my way of saying it. with those issues. the substance, which has
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minimal dialogue and is mainly at the cannes film festival. thank you. fargeat�*s the only woman nominated for best director i was hugely happy, but i was also hugely kind of only nine women directors in the whole oscar history and i think it's exactly an example that shows, you know, the system that is unbalanced. do you worry that we've lost momentum — there is less it's — you know, there seems to be that atmosphere right now. i mean, there is obviously a huge backlash since the metoo for me, when i see everything that is still happening
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i think we deserve 50% of sharing what's there. for a film that's about the invisibility of older women, 62—year—old demi moore's acclaimed performance has put her — a star of cinema from the �*80s and �*90s — is not representative of a cultural shift. to me, this is... this is not the story that we should be telling if there was no issue with that. space past a certain age — this says so much about how you're allowed to look like.
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the most original to be seen on cinema screens. fargeat says she hopes it provokes a conversation and, apparently, beauty. i'm fine. and indeed into next week it stays pretty cold — see some wintry flurries mixed into that because the air so a strong area of high pressure dominating the scene but today doesn't look too bad at all. plenty of sunshine around. we've had some freezing fog and mist patches around. the cloud will tend to build
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towards the southeast where we'll pick up more of an easterly breeze it'll be less cold in the south where we have the cloud, where we have clearer skies. so this feature bumping up to the high pressure system is what's making it windy. you can see the isobars squeezing together, so picking up stronger easterly winds and the weather front moving northwards will introduce thicker cloud best of any sunshine, with some more shelter, best with the sunshine. again, it's going to be a cold day, but when you factor in that strong easterly wind for england and wales,
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mainly over the hills. limited spells of sunshine. again, probably the best of it in the north west. sunday promises to be perhaps a bit brighter, should be a little bit lighter and temperatures may be coming further sleet and snow flurries at times, but mainly dry thanks to high pressure. don't forget to check out the bbc weather app for the weather, for where you are, live from london. advised to have an abortion by nottingham university hospitals nhs trust.
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donald trump doubles down on his plans — and hold an urgent summit. and gaza correspondents. the bank of england cuts interest rates — by quarter of one percentage point. new data shows — last month was the world's the pace of climate change. girls into motorsports. we start this hour with an exclusive story.
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