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this bbc the us vice presidentjd vance calls president trump work continues to identify they are believed to include a mother and her two young children. the british army's mishandling of complaints made by a young female suicide, an inquest has found. football federation luis rubiales guilty of kissing player jenni hermoso "without consent". he intends to appeal. to be discovered since tutankhamun was found, more than a century ago. more coming up on all of that. first, all the sport. hi there.
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the former president of spain's football federation has rubiales grabbed hermoso by the head and kissed her on the lips rubiales has said he'll appeal, with the incident having a significant impact on the women's game, particularly in spain. from my point of them, from my point of i it's from my point of them, i it's just... from my point of them, i it'sjust... yeah, ithink i think it'sjust... yeah, i think been that these it's been incredible that these players have had to go through that fie 7 7 not only 77 77 not only winning 77 77 not only winning the 77 not only winning the worldé not only winning the world%cup on — not only winning the world cup on the and the outside, but in court case, speaking the court case, they're speaking out. i think it's incredibly brave of all individuals and the team
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" " ’f}g’i’ti;g"fl;{ ” " ifigihtingiforchange, is not just 77 77 is not just inf 77 is not just infthat 77 is notjust infthat court which is notjust in that court case. they're also making changes in i think it's the federation. i think it's amazing and something that as an aggéomething that asan england made changes not for the extent or reasons, but yeah. extent or reasons: but yeah. as watch on, personally and us as team, we stand 7 team, we stand by j team, we stand by the j team, we hook by the team, we hook them e 5 "ieé'r'fi', mag; £5554? " 77 2.55; mag; {hgéi'sfifhé 77 "15111, 11111051; 111511511th hefiéif " players and hook them all the best. we to get what they england have picked jamie smith to bat a number three from a calf injury. orderfor the game in lahore is a surprise given he's never been last two training sessions. meanwhile, favourites india began their tournament an unbeaten century
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from shubman gill helped them raducanu had been approached by the man, who gave her a letter and took a photograph on monday, she was seen hiding behind the umpire�*s chair after two games. not to press charges. match against england on saturday after the fly half passed at twickenham's allianz stadium. and has been replaced
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by bath's ted hill, including a debut for ellis lee on the wing. captain for the first time, with regular skipper caelan doris out with knee injury. being a contender for the wales job. that's it from me. back to you. thanks very much, hugh ferris, all the sport.
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to meet his norwegian counterpart. between the two countries. on ukraine, said we will step up further the support we give to ukraine — further the support we give to ukraine. ukraine is still fighting, we must — ukraine. ukraine is still fighting, we must keep in the fight and we must keep them irrthe fighte- them we must keep them irrthe fightefler - them that keep them strong to secure that peace _ keep them strong to secure that peace for— keep them strong to secure that peace for the long—term. two peace for the long—term. as two nations, — peace for the long—term. as two nations, norway and britain, we ngtiigzj’ne’. rjn’riveif'eifitj’eritéin’. of? lead fistlnfi’z hnrwsyefie�*efite�*m’. we" - lead the netie’nte; hmwesf’efiiiérité�*lni we lead the maritime jointly lead the maritime coalition of a dozen — jointly lead the maritime coalition of a dozen nations that is _ ukraine, - of a dozen nations that is ukraine, especially supporting ukraine, especially maritime power and helping them build _ maritime power and helping them build up _ maritime power and helping them build up �*own power for the build up their own power for the future — build up their own power for the future. finally, this the talk future. finally, this is the talk of - stepping _ future. finally, this is the talk of stepping support europe stepping up support ukraine, up europe stepping up support ukraine,
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-w_ stepping up for european security. this is— stepping up for european security. this is. talk_ stepping up for european security. this is talk of those european this is the talk of those european nations— this is the talk of those european nations in— this is the talk of those european nations in here, norway and the uk - the uk norway and the uk the uk secreta . and beebee king, also died. without her, for the first time. thank you very much for coming in. oh, thank you, thank you. here. this stage? yeah, definitely. she joined to baby ballet, then she was in the academy. so, yeah, i think she was born to be a star. yeah, yeah.
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for us it's really important to make this happen. and i think, i would use that quote from midsummer night's dream i
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who also attended the school. that will bring the positivity that we need. go, sprint! that's it. good, good. high knees. should never be forgotten. happiness, kindness.
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she always have a smile| because i always tell her is the most important. the united states and ukraine. amoung them is the foreign secretary david lammy, who has been speaking in the last few minutes. let's hear what he had to say. here i am at south africa and the 620, it's to right 620, and it's very good to see right across the represented here ,.. ...... . eng .. e . e... .. 1 andsupport " 1 andsupportfor " 1 11andzsup1po11'tzforukraine. " solidarity and support for ukraine; course, a desire to seek peace, of course, a desire to seek peace, but a negotiated peace with ukraine at its heart and on terms acceptable to i look
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to volodymyr zelensky. i look to volodymyr zelensky. i look to the meeting my prime forward to the meeting my prime will have president minister will have with president later on week, and of trump later on next week. and of it was important for the course it was important for the uk to out to zelensky " b’e35511ut'e1y' " 11 1 be absolutely clear that to be absolutely clear that we remain ironclad remain ukraine's ironclad partner, committed to giving ukraine 3 billion a yearfor as committed to giving ukraine 3 billion a year for as long isa war lasts. this is a war that's going on, claiming many, many lives. ' abr11tality, a br1utality, war 1 1 a br1utality, war of there's a brutality, war of attrition, been waged against ukraine by russia and it must be it must continue to be resisted. it must aontinue'to be by resisted, it must aontinue'to be by all resisted, it mbst aontinue'to be by all and countries. let's be riggtjthinking countries. let's be., the. . . continues riggtjthinking countries. let's be., the. .. continues — riggtjthinking countries. let's be.. the. .. continues — it's —:= 5.5.7.2- e it's 1 1 and met brutal, it's horrific and i've met with families who lost loved ones. at the moment, we've had talks 11135311t111 1131811115111; 11gbl>1rt1£ika we 1115151115111; we have 111about1t1a1lks. we have not effectively about talks. we have not got anywhere initiated
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got anywhere near and initiated settlement. i have to say when i —: -: to the russians and lavrov just said in lavrovjust said in the chamber, i don't see an appetite to get to that piece. that peace can be achieved by leaving ukraine just going and letting achieved by leaving ukraine on ;t going and letting achieved by leaving ukraine on with ng and letting achieved by leaving ukraine on with theirid letting achieved by leaving ukraine on with their lives ting achieved by leaving ukraine on with their lives and people go on with their lives and have their sovereignty. we look to speaking forward to speaking to president trump ball we're very, trump ball about this. we're very, very clear there must be a role for 1111——1al1la1bout1this111 1 111-1511 qeejtenszbr 1111——1a1l1labout1this11of1course ukraine —— all about this. of course they want peace, but they will need security guarantees. united 1 1will continue to that role that we've alwa s essential role that we've always played as bridge europe 1:-==: 1 the united 1 1 the united sta1tes. 1the united sta1tes. and that 111111that1the11111111 1 that the united states believe that the united states remains an backstop for in europe. let's be clear, 22: 22“: president trump is right — successive presidents have now
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successive us presidents have now been saying for generations have to do more on their europeans have to do more on their defence. that began with —: it repe11ated by obama roosevelt, it wastrepea�*ted by'fibarna and we do have to do roosevelt, it wastrepea�*ted by'fibarna and and we do have to do roosevelt, it wastrepea�*ted by'fibarna and this id we do have to do roosevelt, it wastrepea�*ted by'fibarna and this is we do have to do roosevelt, it wastrepea�*ted by'fibarna and this is a e do have to do roosevelt, it wastrepea�*ted by'fibarna and this is a criticalve to do roosevelt, it wastrepea�*ted by'fibarna and this is a critical moment. more and this is a critical moment. it's existential europe to it's existential for europe to defence spending, step increased defence spending, step up commitment to our own gg igggmmitment to our own. defences europe. ggiggggmmitment to our own.de.fences europe. we in the ggigggmmitment to our own.de.fences europe. we in the united across europe. we in the united kingdom have absolutely kingdom have been absolutely clear that we've got to get to that we've got to get back to 2.5% of gdp. it is a debate going on right across on right across europe on defence spending of which we will continue to play our part. we look forward to discussing these issues with president trump when we meet president trurnp when. we meefi’r�*“ week. a white house news is due in about minutes. the podium in about 15—20 minutes. the podium as they and we will go to that at top of the hour when that gets the top of the hour when that gets under way.
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proving why some superbugs are immune to antibiotics. investigating and it reached the same conclusion in 48 hours. thank you so much for being with us. tell what the work you were -m researching. we try to understand the m we - researching. we try to understand the m we workl for becoming with information for becoming resistant or more virulent. they become more resistant to antibiotics �* more we try to
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something i have a feeling that will change we do science. changethe way we do science. thank you so much professor—penades. tha nk you so much your time congratulations your ..e eee eeeeeee 1 along with new york, milan and paris, it has offered a stage for both established and up and coming designers to showcase their collections for over. you for your tell us about what your show going to about what your show is going to be launching tomorrow.— about what your show is going to be launching tomorrow. high. we do have own launching tomorrow. high. we do have - own showcasing — launching tomorrow. high. we do have - own showcasing in _ launching tomorrow. high. we do have - own showcasing in our— launching tomorrow. high. we do have - own showcasing in our show - our own showcasing in our show tomorrow. -- hi. it's exciting because this is first show and we just our first show and we just graduated. i have done a collection graduated; lhave donea collection my and my roots and
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about my country and my roots and my family. i could tell more my family. i could tell more about my collection. i'm a third—generation gollegtion. i'm a third—generation german the granddaughter turkish german and the granddaughter of a guest which means my grandfather immigrated to germany in the—lz—qs. turkey. in my the �*70s from turkey. in my collection, i'm talking about his collection. l'nn talking abeut his. story collection; l'nn talking abeut his. story and collection; l'nn talking about his. story and how that me life story and how that affected me and parts of myself in and finding parts of myself in his life story as well as i also came to london to pursue my dreams and �*opportunities1 1 �*opportunities1for 1 �*opportunities1for myself. 1 �*opportunities1for myself. ”11 excited tunities1for myself. ”11 excited to iities1for myself. ”11 excited to talk .1for myself. ”11 excited to talk about yself. ir111 excited to talk about my if. ”11 very excited to talk about my collection and ~ .. collection and show everyone. you hoping for? are you are you hoping for? are you hoping a big fashion house picks you up our pick you up or buyers pick you up orfashion journalists pick you up? what do you journalists pick you up? whatdo you to get it? journalists piok you up? whatde you to net m ., journalists piok you up? whatoo you to net m ., ., , ., hope to get from it? 57:52? bi est one is i hopesethebiggestone is ! think to people that do care talking to people that do care about young designers want give us
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young designers and want to give us i'm hoping to tell an opportunity. i'm hoping to tell my grandfather's story and possibly get a job get the attention of get a job and get the attention of someone who appreciates my = -1=1 in the story 1 in the story that 1 in the story that im collection in the story that i'm trying to tell also my tryingtotelland also my because trying.totell.and also my because it is a trying.totell.and also my collection ise it is a e trying.totell.and also my collection i e it is a e tryingtotelland also my collection i worked e tryingtotelland also my collection i worked with tgagitional collect'lon i worked with of thought and bakers and lots of thought and bakers and housewives. —— makers. it's housewives. —— thought makers. it's nice to be seen and appreciated and a job out of it to later be able get a job out of it to later be able to support my own brand and be able to... g . ., to support my own brand and be able to... . ~' to... just briefly, do you think --eole to... just briefly, do you think peeple are — to... just briefly, do you think people are engaged _ to... just briefly, do you think people are engaged with - to... just briefly, do you think people are engaged with as there is1st11stainability ever? there is sustainability arguments, cost of living problems, but this should be a joyous and fun �* days �*days for us to �* days for us to pe1ople. few days for us to people. so, i it's still few days for us to people. so, i - it's still the _ few days for us to people. so, i - it's still the same - few days for us to people. so, i - it's still the same and - few days for us to people. so, i i - it's still the same and hasn't much. maybe fashion has changed much. maybe fashion has it's not something shifted and it's not something not just luxury any more. example,
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just luxury any more. for example, in my i talk 1 _1 1 sustainability and building so it's1 not 1 so it's1 not just 1 community, so it's notjust about wearing a garment or purchasing from desig1ner11 1 ' 1 designer or it's 1 designer or it's more a designer or brand. it's more about the story that someone is telling. if see yourself in i if you see yourself in it, i think of a shared experience.- if you see yourself in it, i think of a shared experience. w.eeeeeeeee% you so much and good luck tomorrow._ you for to anti—depressants? known as "feel—good hormones", and now, medical trials in the uk isolated and vulnerable.
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yeah! it's the sort of thing that makes us feel relaxed, and we laugh at ourselves and things feel better, and that sort of what gets us by a bit. so i think, yeah, i think getting more people, encouraging more people into it can't be a bad thing. and you're going to have to forgive me because which, to forgive me because which one of you is jack and which one of you is liam? jack. this is liam in the middle. yeah, and i'm on the end. so, zoe, i mean, have
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you have you had kind through a tough time at the minute, or i've been a bit down lately... and you've made it worse. yeah, and our videos have helped to just give them and that's what comedy is great for, really. so, that's great. and i think that is proof there that it does so you're mostly online, to watching it in person to watching it online? i think when you're watching it !
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of your humour, so you're able to really delve into the things i you're still getting . that that light relief, and liam orjack, people obviously laughter, we know, obviously it's not going to solve everything forever, but i think in the moment, it's how we sort of it's how we sort of communicate with people, there's also no reason why you can't make it a regular thing anyway. i mean, when we started out, we didn't have an audience. which was a time of, you know, quite a lot
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and do and do some comedy writing. we didn't know where that would go. or if it would go anywhere. but the enjoyment and and the benefit wasjust not to make too profound a point, but i think if anybody was thinking is a great place to start, really. you know, if you've got a phone just point and press whether anybody saw it or not really. by a british—egyptian team near the city of luxor. history in the making. egyptologists discover the tomb of king thutmose ii, we were trying to determine who owned a cliff tomb,
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which howard carterfound in 1916, in this wadi, and we were looking these are the moments of a lifetime. as howard carter described it, these are the days of days. it's the first major discovery since 1922, when the british archaeologist howard carter found the burial chamber of the boy king tutankhamun, however, his mummified remains
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were moved and discovered in another location two centuries ago. so, there was a gathering of great kings and queens and thutmose ii whose tomb has just been found, was one of those that was moved. the name of his wife, were discovered inside the burial chamber. archaeologists have described this discovery as an extraordinary moment for egyptology. leigh milner, bbc news. amazing find there. president zelensky has meeting with keith zelensky has been meeting with keith kergg zelensky has been meeting with keith kellogg of uscf and he kellogg of the uscf adviser, and he says is ready for strong says ukraine is ready for strong and with the on useful agreement with the us. on and security, saying they investment and security, saying they have an —— they have a with the trump envoy, saying meeting with the trump envoy, saying they will work 24/7 on this. we find a white house press 1 do to startinafew briefing do to start in a few minutes, you're with bbc news. i'm geeta guru—murthy.
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hello there. big changes to our weather now. out of the door first thing this morning, and it's going to stay mild for the next few days, for the next few days. with spells of wet and windy weather interspersed with some drier and sunnier moments that we'll see over the weekend. which is reaching 15 or 16 degrees into tomorrow. but the rest of this afternoon looks breezy. outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy in northern and western areas, some drier moments as well in between. as well in between, and those temperatures low to mid teens, so above the seasonal norm.
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clouds increase. rain starts to push in across northern and western areas, and all areas will be frost free tonight. but a deeper area of low pressure will be crossing with sunshine and showers following. heavy and persistent at times. but it could be eastern england and the south east will stay 15 or 16 degrees is possible. 15 or 16 degrees is possible, that area of wind and rain clears away. a few showers for western scotland. a mild day, not quite
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then this deeper area of low pressure moves in for sunday. across the northwest of scotland, and outbreaks of heavy rain
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despite talks between the two sides. but a planned press conference with the two men was president described the talks as productive, it is strength is important america's strength is felt, but all he is e” e the ie- e cold shoulder. a coroner has ruled. by the country's high court — after kissing a player without her consent. 6unshot the james bond franchise. and coming up on bbc news. with a six—wicket victory over bangladesh, kl rahul
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finishing the match in style with a six to seal the win.
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