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who were held captive in gaza were murdered with bare hands. hamas previously said the boys died in israeli air strikes. stretch before voters go to the polls on sunday. lam i am alive and prevent where we are looking at how the role in europe the world and the europe and the world and the �* in europe end the world erhd the �* in ukraine are fwd? in. tlkreine ere mpectng election, wer in. tlkreine ere impeeting election, and updating we'll bring you a special report. hello i'm anita mcveigh.
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the three english aston villa were drawn with club brugge and arsenal take on psv eindhoven. there's an all german encounter between bayern munich or psv in the quarters. a tough opponent, but we won six eight games, we will six of eight games, we will make for a formidable opponent but we will see what happens, we have to be respectful but confident. the draw for the last 16 side real sociedad.
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the conference league draw has also happened. chelsea play copenhagen. it's big week for england's lionesses, who kick off their women's nations league campaign later against portugal, before meeting their world cup final winners spain next week. been criticised recently for some disappointing as they prepare to defend their european title it has been an amazing few years but i am always thinking what more i can do, i years but i am always thinking been: more i can do, i years but i am always thinking been there i can do, i years but i am always thinking been the best an do, i years but i am always thinking been the best goalkeeper have been the best goalkeeper in the world for two years running, which no firms which he cea'keece —— —— , , ,,.,, done j�*r�*r�*c which he cea'keece —— —— , , ~~ donein j�*ar�*c which he caa'keece ~ ~ , , ,,.,, done in that j�*""c a'aiaa aa aaa'kaaae ~ ~ , , ,,.,, done in that time but am had done in that time but i am i want to do it at the thinking i want to do it at the time. that isjust thinking i want to do it at the time. that is just how thinking i want to do it at the time. that isjust how am, is what always drives 7 is what always drives me, that is what always drives me, i am always competing with yesterday's version of me and thatis
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yesterday's version of me and that is really important to me, how can i be better than yesterday? 7—0 on aggregate to norway in their euro 2025 play—off i'm - to be back i'm to be back with the $ to be back with the i'm - to be back with the group, new_ i'm - to be back with the group, new year, _ i'm to be back with the group, new year, new campaign, the group, new year, new campaign, - the focus _ group, new year, new campaign, - the focus on _ group, new year, new campaign, the focus on target is the with this group. reality same with this group. really looking — same with this group. really looking forward to playing against probably the toughest against probeblythetou - . . in against probablythetoug—hest _ m against probablyrthertoughest in group to really we are at e see where we are at but we know we see where we are at but we know - we are _ see where we are at but we know we are going after. you now — and "constructive" talks over the sport's discussions between the tour, saudi backed liv golf, at the white house. is—time major winner tiger
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woods, was at the meeting, they were joined by liv chairman yasir posted a strong 315 for six. rassie van de dussen and aiden markram, with the fastest champions trophy 50. in reply, afghanstan are struggling — a short while ago keep up—to—date on the sport website. apple is taking keep up—to—date on the spc unprecedented .e is taking keep up—to—date on the spc unprecedented step :aking its highest level data
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removing its highest levet'data from customers in security tool from customers in the uk. viewers might remember in the last couple of we story after the uk covered the story afterethe uk access to �* data and we �*data and we that it lead to apple aaeeb' tajd 'aad ta aaa'a — —— —— —— its highest level aaeeb' t au'd 'aad ta aaa'a , ~ ~ ~ its highest level data moving its highest'level' data tool, data security tool, advanced data protection. let's find out more security tool, advanced data protei the. let's find out more security tool, advanced data protei the story; find out more security tool, advanced data protei the story and 1 out more security tool, advanced data protei the story and go it more security tool, advanced data protei the story and go to 'nore fraser, senior graham fraser, senior technology reporter, in glasgow. explain what the data glasgow explain whatihedata does first. seeurity tool'daes first; ' " protection is a —— an opt in service, service, an opt in service, applying customers on their and documents if to and documents if to do. documents if to do. onl ments if to do. onl the its if aeeauat helder wee-ls! hate to aeeauat helder weuld hate to this, not even apple. access to this, not even apple. a couple of weeks it a couple of weeks ago, it emerged the uk government :-—
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7for the to see served under the home data served under the home office �*an act compelling to , ,, to information to firms to provide information to law enforcement agencies. at time apple 77 not time apple 7 not commit that time apple did not commit but have consistently said they will not allow so—called back doors to their encryption services because that could sereiess lee-ease: that fee-fest ' m ” so—called sereiess lee-ease: that met-sh ' m ” so—called bad aareieaa astaire: that met-ah ' m ” so—called bad actors, allow so—called bad actors, hackers, to find their way in. as of today the tech giant said it is longer possible to it is no longer possible to activate data activate advanced data in the uk and for protection in the uk and for existing of it it existing customers of it it will start to be pulled away from them and will no longer have access to it. apple said have eaecesseto it. apple said are gravely disappointed they are gravely disappointed this security feature will that this security feature will no longer be available uk a“ 13�*th eéaealatflé “h“ adding, a“ “moi eéaealatflé “h“ adding, we a“ �*“aaé aeaaa�*a�*j�*é *“�*f“ adding, we have 527??? many many times many time; before, many times before, we have seen many times before, we have never put a back door or master key on any of our products and never will. what does this mean? eventually no data stored on icloud in the uk will be
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encrypted, accessible to apple made to law u...u.....,....u....,..u if apple enforcement agencies if apple were issued a warrant. aw; were issued a warrant. any resnonse — were issued a warrant. any response from _ were issued a warrant. any response from the - were issued a warrant. any response from the government? what does this mean for the business of in the uk? as business of apple in the uk? as et business of apple in the uk? is yet no response to the breaking ”by’t’h’e’m ' ”byt’h’e'ak' ' ”byitihe ukgoveirnm’e’nt, ”by’t’h’e’ ukgoveirnmefint, we story by the uk government, we have heard response from professor alan woodward, cyber —:e he said 7 he said it? he said it was sgcgrity exdert, he said it was disappointing which to an ; to an act of ' -7- amounted to an act of self harm by the he said by the government. he said all the uk has achieved the uk government has achieved and this is to weaken and the privacy of security and the privacy of uk—based users and added it was naive of the to uk—based users and added it was naive that ie to uk—based users and added it was naive that it to uk—based users and added it was naive that it could to uk—based users and added it was naive that it could tell to uk—based users and added it was naive that it could tell uk to think. that it eauld tell tilt ' ” sorry, us technology, sorry, us technology, sorry, us technology company what to do globally. in terms of the business of apple, we business of applefiobviously we have and see what will haveito wait andisee what it will have. some
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impact it will have. some of course will choose customers of course will choose apple products to have access to the encryption and they no longer will be able to have this on their accounts. we will find out in the coming months what impact it will have on their ., ~ , ., thgir'lgggeifigéé fraser. a snap election. scholz�*s three—party coalition. of chancellor olaf polls of chancellor olaf the largest party. and its leader alice weidel — but the party, which is putting gains.
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germany and we have been looking beyond? we have been looking at some of the big domestic issues —e thgcampaign here, one is you number one is immigratien. you the afd number one is immigration. you the afd and number one is immigration, you the afd and the mention the afd and the christian democrats. they have actually made immigration in the last three to four weeks of their main one of their main campaign points, main as we points, main pillars. as we know for the far right immigration is their central immigration. is their central aa. a... "a . .. but immigration. is their central a. ,, a . ,, ,, .. a. but also immigration. is their central a— ,, a — ,, ,, ,. a— but also talking to immigration. is their central aa a a a a aa aa aa aa but also talking to many topic but also talking to many voters about the economy, high energy costs, education and �* issues they 7 �* issues they worried other issues they are worried about. this afternoon we have looking at the role in been looking at the role in europe of germany and the war in ukraine. when the �* broke in ukraine. when the war broke russia invaded 7 happened germany it what happened in germany was it changed their policy towards russia and caused germany russfi andcaused germany to much more on defence. now spend much more on defence. now what we are is that what we are seeing is that change the white house has 7 germany, germany, we have seen
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it: the security 7 the security conference the at the security conference the us vice president speaking us vise president speaking ,, to directly to germany, germany for what he criticising germany for what he calls censorship of —: =-—: all of that has shaped debate of that has shaped debate here at has shaped debate here in has shaped debate here in germanyed debate here in germany and the debate here in germany and in among the chancellor in berlin'among therfihanaellar we spoke the candidate. we spoke to the vice president of external relations president of external— relations the marshall... well, the two top issues on voters' minds, sumi, accelerated the sort of pressure that germany has to face challenges when it comes to figuring out how for dealing with demographic
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decline, but also anxiety on the part of voters. plus facing an uncertain transatlantic relationship the transatlantic relationship, because this has been few weeks, in particular, after that speech from the how do they see the relationship with the us right now? united states for security. with the united states that goes to its founding, recoverfrom in the post—war period. so i think for germany, it's clear that the united states has other responsibilities,
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namely in the indo—pacific. but i still think they want to have coordination is not up to the task for dealing with its own security by itself yet, but it knows it has to get there. and when it comes to domestic politics, of course, criticism about its stance vis a vis the afd. are far ahead in the polls.
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we don't know how the small parties will fare during sunday's vote. by easter, because its partners in europe, the united states, the questions peace negotiation, donald trump talking about russia. keir starmer floated the idea of british peacekeeping troops chancer candidates you have and chancer candidates you have and chancer candidates you have a asked this question, merz vmerz hasn't merz hasn't answered friedrich merz hasn't answered the question. saying it is too early to tell, need to see early to tell, we need to see what the peacekeeping hold ' ' hold what "g”vieljiei 7 w would [53:1er "
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his mum and dad are now calling for knife arches nobody should be going through what we're going through. i don't want anybody to go through this. i know it goes a lot deeper than that, but that's where i want — that's where it's got to start. we just want kids to be safe. a 15—year—old boy, who cannot be named because of his young age, appeared at sheffield crown court earlier this month. he's been charged with murder, possession of a bladed article and affray. being set for the 30th ofjune. in the next couple of hours, hundreds of people funeral of harvey willgoose. this big screen placed here to show the service for those who can't get
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inside the church. it's a chance for people to say goodbye to their son, brother, grandson, cousin, nephew but most of all, a best friend. ollie constable, bbc news. the issue of knife crime is notjust a serious problem in the uk. crime among teenagers. random checks based on evidence? ., . , , evidence? no evidence because have evidence? no evidence because - have never _ evidence? no evidence because - have never tried _ evidence? no evidence because - have never tried it, - evidence? no evidence because - have never tried it, but. they hate naaar than“ it. “out they hate naaar than“ it. “out they are they hate heyef tfiee' it. hot they are hoping what they are hoping'witl f f a. *w "w is what they are hoping'witl f f a. w* “w is it what they are hoping'wilt" f n w " a ff is it will be what they are hopingwiltf f n f ff f ff is it will be a happen is it will be a deterrent the is
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deteffent beeauee thenadis " ' " ' ' france seems to be that france seems to be following in the way of britain, the level of on teenaers is not as crime on teenagers is not as here as the one et :— 7the press horrified accounts in the press horrified accounts of what is happening the uk peopaleaaaaaaefa “aat ““fa a a ” eeeeie';;e’”” ' ' " ” eeeeie;;e’..inafui ' ' " ” eeeeie;;e;n'inafuief ' ' " and people are mindful of trends worldwide. as normal, france will be part of that, it seems. more malia; taking knife 77 taking knife to 77 taking knife to school, 77 are taking knife to school, more crimes committed with mogeficrimes committed with some of which end up as = -: in the last month or murderers. in the last month or they have been two so they have been two extremely cases in and around distressing cases in and around paris, 14—year—old boy was to death and an paris ila—"ear—old bow was a, .. a, ,.a ..aa., a. to death and an 11 paris, 14—year—old boy was to death and an 11 girl. knifed to death and an 11 girl. not in schools but by by school... teenagers, by school... ithink we have unfortunately - teenagers, by school... ithink we have unfortunately lost - teenagers, by school... ithink we have unfortunately lost thej we have unfortunately lost the sound to hugh. that was hugh soundtoahugh. ihat was. hugh in paris soundtoahugh. ihatwasahugh in paris talking schofield in paris talking about the new plan in france to
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start random bag checks outside schools in order to try to deal with the problem of teenage crime. let's speak to lilah parsons... it is all go at london fashion week, hairand make—up, doing tinai checks on designer doing final checks on outfits and for the next few days designers will days london designers will showcase their latest ye. collections for autumn winter 2025. these are the close they we will 777 ”wean." 7 7 7 7 7 we will be wearing come think we will be wearing come september, october later on this big household names this year. big household names like burberry will be taking to like burberry will be taking to catwalk but also an
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the catwalk, but also an for the catwalk but also an for new and opportunity for new and talent to gain 22: -z* recognition. the british fashion council supports new, emerging up—and—coming they think are going designers they think are going to be making it big on the scene, one of these is whojoins how dmitry, whojoins me now. how excited are you your show excited are youaboutyoarshow shortly? you look excited are youaboutyoarshow s i>rtly? you look excited are youaboutyoarshow s i am ? you look excited are youaboutyoarshow s i am excited >ok excited are youaboutyoarshow s i am excited >o see fantastic. i am excited to see looks of di petsa. sweat tea rs tears goes into but and tears goes into this but love for what you do, and also love for what you do, and we all really love this. big we all really lose thiefaff ff f ff have been wearing your 77777 “shea; 77
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77 77shaki7ra,7wh7a7t clothes, shakira, what have been your big moments? you are keen on size inclusivity on the catwalk, criticism recently about some criticism recently about not having enough body 7777display, display, 7do you7follow on display, why do you follow that path? it on display, why do you follow that path?— on display, why do you follow that ath? , ., that path? it is something that is near and _ that path? it is something that is near and dear _ that path? it is something that is near and dear i my - that path? it is something that is near and dear i my heart. l that path? it is something that is near and dear i my heart. i | is near and dear to my heart. i think it is also about loving women and i generally love women and i generally love women and i generally love women and all to feel version �*themselves and best version of themselves and feel themselves and i will feel like themselves and i will always do that.—
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always do that. another three da s always do that. another three days before — always do that. another three days before heading - always do that. another three days before heading to - always do that. another three days before heading to milan | days before heading to milan paris, very month world. give7us world.7 give7us idea fashion world. give us an idea of what a big deal this is for the economy.— of what a big deal this is for the economy. fashion, whilst all clitz the economy. fashion, whilst all glitz and _ the economy. fashion, whilst all glitz and - it - all glitz and glamour, it is business, £1 billion big business, £1 billion industry in the uk and it is industry in the uk and so it is very important these very important that these gegigners this platform and designers get this platform and the seen and gain the and these moments, is not just about glitz it is notjust about the glitz and glamour, it is also about editors 7 7 editors on the fashion editors sitting on the fashion editors sitting on the row, about the buyers choose which items, designs, to choose which items, designs, they stock pieces they will stock next yes, it is about fun season. yes, it is about fun but also it is big business. 0k, but also it is big business. ok, thank you, quite a hubbub behind lilah parsons at london fashion week. thank you very much.
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holiday in portugal in 2007 — has appeared in court charged at bristol airport — is accused of sending letters, leaving voicemails and whatsapp messages, and turning up madeleine mccann. footballerjenni hermoso will appeal after spain's former football federation boss luis rubiales was fined rubiales was found guilty of sexual assault and ordered
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an update on the pope's condition. the latest news on the condition of the pope is that is to have had another night 7 nightin 7 night in hospital. 7 night in hospital. they pop7e 7 pope francis woke pop7e francis woke up 7 pop7e francis woke up this say pope francis woke up this morning, had breakfast, was admitted last week to hospital, treated for -neumonia in being treated for pneumonia in both lungs. and the line from the white house saying president is due to president zelensky is due to sign a minerals in the 7 short—term, something the very short—term, something the national advisor of national security advisor of the house was talking the white house was talking about in the last hour, he wants guarantees for wants seearity gears ntees fer stay with us on
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after a chilly start to the week, our weather has turned a lot milder. we had highs up to 16 yesterday and this afternoon we'll the weather, though, has turned increasingly windy a feature of our weather over the next few days as low pressure continues to bring wet and windy weather of our western hills, along with northern ireland. of some localised flooding over the next few days, whereas across eastern england the rain won't be heavy enough to cause any problems. today, with gusts of wind around 50 or 60 miles an hour for the western side of scotland. it is mild though, with the winds coming in from eastern areas of england. it's for these areas that we could see those
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across the northwest of the uk there'll be some scattered showers. on into saturday morning, a few hours to pull out of the way. and the northwest of northern ireland. now, looking at the weather picture for the second half of the weekend, we're looking at the next area this one, again, bringing some strong winds and some heavy rain. the heaviest rain will be working into wales and parts it's here where we could see some localised flooding through irish sea
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hamas previously said the boys died in israeli air strikes. palestinian prisoners as part of the ongoing ceasefire deal. tensions grow between the us and ukraine over ending the war with russia. white house officials accuse president zelensky access to user data. to successfully preserve the sight of young
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