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side of scotland. direction. the warmest spots today northern scotland and eastern areas of england. well above average for the time of year. there'll be some scattered showers. with the rain across eastern england on saturday morning. that rain still with us across the east, but taking a few and western areas of england. now, looking at the weather picture for the second half of the weekend, in off the atlantic, this one again bringing some strong winds
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and the highlands, so quite strong winds. through the afternoon, but very mild elsewhere. followed by a mixture of sunshine and showers, in gaza were murdered with bare hands. hamas previously said the boys died in israeli air strikes. apple removes its highest level data security tool from customers in the uk, after the government demanded
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we'll bring you a special report. time for the sport. we'll start with the women's nations league. two of the home nations have already kicked off. scotland are in the top tier, and are away in austria. lilli purtscheller pouncing for the home side after the scots after pedro martinez losa left the role after failing to qualify for the euros. wales are also in group a and are facing italy are losing 1—0, it just five minutes to give the home side
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that time, but i'm had done in that time, but i'm thinking i want to do it a third time. that is how i am, it drives time that is how i amdt drives i'm always competing with me. i'm always competing with version of me, how i can yesterday's version of me, how i can be �* than yesterday. we've had the champions league, europa league and uefa conference league draws for the last 16. seven british sides still involved in europe. competition. quarterfinal against aston villa, if they beat club brugge. we played against them, they are a good team, we have
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if 7 will be very experienced it. it will be very difficult, like league difficult, like any champions league result we have got or any result we could have got or any team. we know we are facing at team. we know what we are facing at this stage, every team is really, m ood. when the time comes, we really good. when the time comes. we ready for it. this is the last 16 of the europa league. in the quarters for the winners. with steaua bucharest or lyon in the quarters. in the first week of march. lots more details of course on the bbc sport website, and to
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international century. there were also half—centuries for bavuma, van der dussen and markram, as they reached 315. and afghanistan were always behind in the chase — only rahmat shah scored above 20 as they were bowled out for 208 — with more than six overs remaining, south africa winning by 107 runs. we all forward to the match tomorrow between england and australia. lots more on the bbc sport website, sports day with jane is? 7 is up is up at j i is up at 6230pmi apple is taking the unprecedented step of removing its highest level demanded access to user data.
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"advanced data protection" means only account holders can view items such as photos or documents they have stored online through a process known as end—to—end encryption. for the right to see the data, which currently not even apple can access. our senior technology reporter, graham fraser, explained what this data security tool does. advanced data protection is a service, an opt in service, and documents if they want to do.
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graham fraser. control rooms of five police forces in england in a bid to provide the pilot scheme is part of raneem's law, named our correspondent graham satchell reports. herformer partner, janbaz tarin, had been stalking the pictures show tarin approaching raneem and a confrontation. hi. ijust called the police about half an hour, more than half an hour ago.
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not the 13th time they call, as was what happened to raneem interaction is a good one, a specialist one, and and yet only 1—in—5 victims are estimated to report incidents to the police. campaigners say raneem's law is a good start, but much this needs to be the highest priority for all chief but they're just one step — we need to see whole system change. raneem and khaola's family have campaigned for this part of their legacy.
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received in tax last month, leaving a surplus of £15.4 billion. and analysts say that's adding to the pressures on the chancellor. our business correspondent theo leggett explains what the numbers really tell us. it means that the chancellor, rachel reeves, is increasingly like a lot of money. in a sense it is. are effectively £5 billion worse
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off than expected. the tax year to date, which began in april, that's £118 billion. that's about £13 billion more borrowing than was expected back in october. day—to—day spending should be met entirely by tax income and that national debt as a share of national income should be falling by the end of the parliament. and she had about £10 billion worth of room for manoeuvre in october. or reducing public spending.
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or rec lines public spending. or rec lines on alic spending. or rec lines on the spending. or rec lines on the situation in the middle east. seme lines en. thesitdatienin the: are seeing seme lines en. the'eite'etierrin the are seeing that middle east. we are seeing that benjamin netanyahu has to benjam'i n'netanya'ha' has'been'to'dte . camp dergfarn�*i n'netanya'ha' has'been'to'dte . camp in benjam'i n'netanya'ha' has'been'to'dte . camp in the northern of refugee camp in the northern part of occupied west bank, ordering the to i to intensify i to intensify its 7 to intensify its offensive i army to intensify its offensive there �* three army to intensify its offensive there �*three devices exploded there after three devices exploded on you may that story on buses. you may recall that story from thursday. exploding on buses to tel aviv. yesterday, close to tel aviv. there's been a response from the palestinian ministry, palestinian foreign ministry, condemning they describe as the prime primve ministeris storming of a woman who claimed to be madeleine mccann has appeared our midlands correspondent navtej johal has the details. at around midday for a hearing that
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lasted just nine minutes. she gave no indication of plea to four charges of stalking and her two siblings. up at the family home, left voicemails and sent messages of the past 13 months. child cases in history and remains unsolved. her family is from the village of rothley in leicestershire, holiday in the algarve. julia wandel has been remanded in custody and is due to appear next at leicester crown court in april for a pre—trial hearing.
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after new york fashion week and before paris and milan, it is all go here. designers are going to be showcasing their latest collections for the autumn—winter 2025 seasons. so these are the clothes that they think we're all going to be wearing come september, october later on this year. up and coming designers and one of these designers
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is the fantastic dimitri. i'm very excited. a lot of sweat, tears, and a lot of hard work, honestly. bella hadid. shakira. yeah. what's been your biggest pinch—me moment? that she was pregnant in one of her dresses. i felt it was very... so that was a really sweet, intimate moment that and you are particularly passionate about showing size inclusivity on the catwalk?
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for not having a variety of body shapes on display. near and dear to my heart. and i think i love, i genuinely love women and i want all women it doesn't matter if it's harder. i will always do that. brilliant. well, thank you so much for speaking to me. we'll let you get back to your show. thank you. it's also big business.
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it's £1 billion industry in the uk, and so it's very important for these designers to get this platform and to be seen and to gain that which designers, which pieces they will stop next season. oh, what's this? very few horses reach the age of 46. and what better way to celebrate than a cake made of linseed mash,
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roana's ownerfirst got to know her more than 30 years ago. she... ijust knew her inside out, she knows me inside out, she's always been there. oh, my goodness. i think it's a mixture of a lot of things — good care, good feeding. she's had lots of exercise, but not too much and also just good genetics. just good solid stock? the riding school closed. was just six—years—old. when i was a kid, i was always the kid that had treats and roana likes treats, and that's
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how we kind of became friends. oh, gosh, roana has meant a lot. and obviously i had roana on another horse at the time and just having them to get me well again, you know, the drive to get well again, in the morning sometimes. what's her personality like, would you say? roana is... so for people outside northern ireland who don't know what thran is? stubborn.
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good girl. roana emerged as the front runner in the race to be the uk's oldest 46 is an incredible age. most horses, you know, if they get to their late 20s, early 30s, it's great. it's just — she's just roana. they've put many fences and furlongs behind them, what a lovely and wishing her many more happy birthdays. thank you for watching bbc news. hello.
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but across the eastern side of the uk, there was lighter winds around on friday. given some breaks in the cloud and a bit of sunshine, in eastern england. next few days, though, stays on the unsettled side, the western side of the uk. concerns that we could see a few areas of localised flooding, more especially as we head into sunday. now, overnight tonight, we've got a band of rain that it stays breezy, it stays mild — temperatures six or seven for most, underneath that layer of thicker cloud that will continue to be for most of you with plenty of sunshine around.
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and northern ireland, and there could be an odd one it's still mild, temperatures not quite as high as they were on friday, but still 11—13 degrees. for this time of the year. some strong gusts of wind running through the irish sea, could reach around 60 or 70mph. but as the rain eases later in the afternoon, it'll be a mixture and northern ireland late in the day. feeling so mild given those windier weather conditions. and it remains windy across the northwest of scotland into monday morning. 11—13 celsius.
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the us president's comments come just days before the two leaders are due to fly to washington. also tonight: apple pulls its highest level of privacy protection for customers in the uk after government pressure. the january tax take hides a bigger problem jace which has saved his eyesight. against portugal later. of their nations league campaign.
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