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it comes after the family of the dead hostage shiri bibas says the body which hamas delivered on friday is hers. between russia and ukraine. the exploitation of children by criminals for county lines gangs will be outlawed in england and wales. in sport, no need for concern. with the countdown on to the women's euros, today will be the better day of the weekend with sunshine and a few
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showers around later but showers dotted around later but tomorrow get ready, more wet and temerrew get ready. more wet and , , �*to all tomorrow get ready. more we! and ~~ ~~ �*to all the windy weather to come. all the details later. it's saturday the 22nd february. our main story... our reporter simonjones has the latest. crowds gathered outside israel's forensics institute in tel aviv, waiting for the arrival of a body handed over by hamas last night. waiting for the results of urgent tests. there's been no comment from the israeli government, but the family of shiri bibas has confirmed that the body was hers.
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were in fact murdered. four were taken hostage on october the 7th — the two others to be freed have been held for around a decade in gaza — hisham al—sayed and avera mengistu. they will be exchanged for more than 600 palestinian prisoners. the second phase, which would see a full israeli withdrawal from gaza, is meant to start at the end of next week. but talks to get to that point haven't yet begun. simon jones, bbc news. our correspondent mark lowen is in tel—aviv and joins us live from hostages square.
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this time last week there was the of three hostages, this this time last week there was the when three hostages, this it this time last week there was the when should |ostages, this it this time last week there was the when should we ages, this it this time last week there was the when should we expect his it this time last week there was the when should we expect the it six, when should we expect the release to begin?— six, when should we expect the release to begin? six, when should we expect the release to beuin? u, ., ., , release to begin? good morning. yes, we are here — release to begin? good morning. yes, we are here i hostages _ release to begin? good morning. yes, we are here i hostages square - release to begin? good morning. yes, we are here i hostages square and l we are here on hostages square and there is big screen set up there is a big screen set up beaming live pictures gaza, where you already see that together ”77’thét’hetih’ mftb'gét’iietie for become together in preparation for the handover. it is always a very stage—managed affair with hamas 77 and theirsupporters are 77 they heir supporters are 77 theyare supporters are 77 they are still jorters are 77 they are still very rs are 77 theyare still very much was even a stacce-manaed present. it was even a stage—managed affair they handed over the affair when they handed over the four opens on thursday in violation of what the red cross urged them of what the red cross had urged them to do which was to provide little to do which was to provide a little bit of dignity the dead. as it bit of dignity for the dead. as it turned out, one of those coffins contained incorrect remains, but now
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it been confirmed that it has been confirmed that the family do have the of shiri family de have the bed}; ef shirl ~ 77 we — t we along with the bodies of the bibas along with the bodies of the two little boys, ariel and kfir, and he can finally lay them to and the qna’th'eéfiu'y’; ” " and the family has also said rest, and the family has also said that the forensic institute said have confirmed that shiri bibas they have confirmed that shiri bibas was murdered in captivity. are was murdered in captivity. we are expecting the to happen expecting the release to happen the next couple of hours. the within the next couple of hours. the six living hostages today exchanged for prisoners, so for 600 palestinian prisoners, so a sign the ceasefire deal is still on track even though the hurdles to get the next -hase of the ceasefire to the next phase of the ceasefire are much, much tougher. {lila to the next phase of the ceasefire are much, much tougher.- to the next phase of the ceasefire are much, much tougher. i—iif will be speaking 77 will be speaking later as those released. thank ou. charlie, taking a look at developments in ukraine, hopes of a peace deal, what's happened now as
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quite a lot has said "get together" to end the war between russia and ukraine. here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. donald trump seems to have shifted his attitude towards president zelensky. "negotiating with no cards" and that it was unimportant for him to be involved in talks to end the war, you have young soldiers being killed. if you saw the pictures that i saw of the battlefield from satellite, you've never seen any pictures like that.
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the ukrainian leader said it had restored hope. over rare earth minerals. to our relationship, i hope for a result, a fair result. can do business. with the us and much of europe still at loggerheads over ukraine, donald trump is due to meet president macron of france days after criticising them in an interview with fox news. we have macron coming to see you for france and then starmer for the uk this week to move forward.
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and macron is a friend of mine, he's a very nice guy, but nobody�*s done anything. with a uk newspaper reporting that a fresh package of support is set to be explicitly outlawed by new legislation introduced for illegal activities, a process known as "cuckooing." graham satchell reports. police! police! so—called county lines gangs.
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they found huge quantities of drugs... of what i would suspect to be probably heroin. ..and money. by the time he was ten, sosa had been recruited to sell heroin and cocaine. i would say that somewhere between year six to year seven and then the kids in the park then introduced me to their orders, and straightaway, their orders are very much like, everyone will say county line and their gang culture sosa has now turned his life around, but the government says as victims of criminal exploitation. new legislation is now being introduced which could put
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at the moment, young people tell us that their feeling is that so the exploiters can escape prison. they know that there's no consequences in place. this is kidderminster in worcestershire, and police are out on another raid. they believe a vulnerable older man is a victim of cuckooing, graham satchell, bbc news. ahead of tomorrow's general election. leading in the polls
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with around 30%, are predicted to finish second. a man has been arrested in germany after a tourist the victim, a 30—year—old spanish man, has been taken to hospital where his injuries are not said to be life threatening. guilty of attempted murder. leaving him blind in one eye. oh, my god! he had been giving a talk onstage about keeping writers safe. moments later, as he described it, as audience members rushed up to save him. he'd been stabbed and slashed 15 times. the man who tried
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that i was disingenuous. which he denies. nomia iqbal, bbc news, washington. ofgem says it has demanded suppliers take urgent action over the issue of back billing — when customers get charged which found the practice still continuing, despite being banned seven years ago. dan whitworth reports. the energy bill haley jarvis got by text last month came completely out of the blue and was anything but ordinary. but her supplier was trying to hit her with charges from years ago as well.
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and going up against such a massive company and having this debt hanging over me. i don't like to be in debt. from 12 months to six. stop happening, and that customers that do have disputes so that these situations can be resolved before they end up going to the ombudsman. of overall complaints. not good enough as far as hayley�*s concerned.
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ofgem say that they're there to protect the consumer, especially you know this is really going to impact your life. dan whitworth, bbc news. in london earlier this week. he's been speaking to our correspondent, tom symonds. david lopez ibanez, classical violinist, david, that is beautiful, but something's missing? it was made by lorenzo cacassi
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there is hope. there are lots of things that give that away, it will not leave the shop. just maybe, his love for this instrument tom symonds, bbc news. here is hoping something comes good. such a beautiful instrument as well with so history. such a beautiful instrument as well with so - history.— such a beautiful instrument as well with so - history. with so much history. matt is taking a look at the _ with so much history. matt is taking a look at the weather. _ a look at the weather. good morning to you. season although i seen " e’zeérraaf’fgérrf” " have seen daffodils lately. i haven't seen a daffodil yet. they are coming out now and i think
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yesterday's weather helped a yesterday�*s titleether heteee etittteee — w” .e ,. anyway, yesterday's weather heteee etittte—e — ~——— r— ,. anyway, morning. a very mild 77 a very mild day, we yesterday, a very mild day, we had some wet and windy weather but take a look at some of these temperatures across the uk, recorded across the uk, particularly eastern england and north—east eastern'england'and'north-east around 7 or 8 scotland. that's around 7 or 8 degrees above normal for this stage late 77 late not 77 late not as 77 late not as mild 77 late not as mild today, in late february. not as mild today, but the weekend is one of two today oeeraii. the today oeeraiii. the better halves. today overall, the better day of the weekend the vast day of the weekend for the vast majority. just a few showers around majority, just a few showers around tomorrow, more wet and windy but tomorrow, more wet and windy weather. many think will be weather. many think it will be wetter and more of wetter andmore windgfor many of than wetter andmore windgtor many of thanit wetter andmore windy/tor many of than it was yesterday. the you than it was yesterday. the weather today, you than it was yesterday. the weathertoday, it's you than it was yesterday. the weather today, it's a bit cooler, the milder air is here the the milder air is here in the eastern side of this this is safe” a egaiving glvmga, ’t a a 5225; e: zgiving a grey giving a greyahd ”grvrag'g’g're'yg'na 3;an l'fifiaflfifi fi'efifiéfifirfiafifi “defile 7" ”if to “heehhe file�*fl'fifié’fifiiiléfig ii??? 7" "77 to saturday across l'flfiaflflfi fil�*fifié’a’firfiafifi defile 7" ”if to saturday across east start to saturdayacross east angtia the ta ke a and the south—east. it will take a few before the rain clears, it few heurs eefere the rain'etearst'it be
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few heurs eefere the rain'etearegit be the afternoon for the cloud may be the afternoon for the cloud breaks and the sunshine comes out. away from that, a �*showers in away from that, a few showers in scotland and northern ireland will in the west throughout the most 77 most m} some good sunny gogggreaking. some good sunny a few gggggreaking. some good sunny a few isolated showers so gggggreaking. some good sunny can \ few isolated showers so gggggreaking. some good sunny can cater isolated showers so gggggreaking. some good sunny can cater to lated showers so gggggreaking. some good sunny can cater to late in howers so gggggreaking. some good sunny can cater to late in your rs so gggggreaking. some good sunny can cater to late in your plan you can cater to that in your plan but for of it will stay dry but for most of you it will stay dry for most of the day. and pleasant in the sunshine, ii to 13 the the sunshine, 11 to 13 degrees. the first better than first half of tonight better than the second, clear to begin, the second, clear skies to begin, local developing, breeze picking itwrllbeamorechrlly " ”itiwillbeafnoreichillyinigiht7 iast night. in in last night, temperatures in eastern areas to couple eastern areas down to just a couple of befere —— — — later. eastern areas down to just a couple of befere —— —— later. but of degrees before lifting later:but is is driving the weather increase, the weather fronts will increase, the weather fronts indicating lots �* rain around. indicating lots of rain around. deal with the winds first. in these areas across the north tt�*e i"; t�*eeee ereee acre” the “r“ ~ , ,, . ,, ~ . west where we will see the and west where we will see the strongest of the gusts, quite widely 50 or 60 mph, maybe 70 in the
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western isles. that could impact travel plans. and rain in some travel plans. and rain in western scotland and northern ireland from the start of the day. double turn to sunshine and showers later, but the rain sets in for much of the day, mid—morning and northern england, north west wales england, north west midlands, wales and eventually south—west. and eventually the south—west. heaviest of the rain on the hills, particularly the brecon beacons. in east anglia and you east anglia and the south—east, you may rain today you may start with rain today but you will not see rain tomorrow until oit. on. wet weather will push w 535713511; " w ear/1311115 in n w ese/135115 in the ww w eastwanglrwawin the evening. through east anglia in the evening. we could see weather systems we could see some weather systems get close by next week towards the a it. wimu b; ' w wimu bqqww ' w wwwthvawinl one" w w wwwthvawinl agg'sr't".;f"""' w wwwthvawinl agg'sraf';"' w south. it will be a bit of a week overall. there wwwwbwewwww .. be some wwbwé eatery w w be gargagy'and wwwbwew sonewwerywand sunny w w wwwbwew somerrwywand sunny weather times too. w w times too. temperatures not as at times too. temperatures not as as yesterday but close to where high as yesterday butdeeetfiflhere * should be high as yesterday butdesetfiflhere * should be as see out the end we should be as we see out the end of february. check the details of february. check all the details for where you are in the bbc weather
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changed its approach to mental health care when it began treating across the capital each week. they're off to reports of a woman in mental health crisis what size gloves do you want? we don't need to take people to hospital. i think they were pushing for this lady to go as long as there is no significant risk that the patient is presenting to self or others, is trying to
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over the past few years. mental health presentations as well. this is london ambulance service regarding a 999 call... back on the road, clara and nicola are on their way to reports she's given support and help, kept out of hospital, the same age and it's like, you can sort of relate and, you know, we are human, we're all human, and there's just certain jobs yeah. extraordinary work those do just every day. to find the extraordinary work those do just eve as iay. to find the extraordinary work those do
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just eve as well to find the extraordinary work those do just eve as well of to find the extraordinary work those do just eve as well of people ind the extraordinary work those do just eve as well of people ini the batanee as wad of assets in that's batanes as wstt st assets in that's the eatanss as wstt st assets in that's the point, isn't distress. that's the point, isn't it? we will take look at the papers we will take a look at the papers now. it adds that the prime minister plans to announce new military aid the guardian reports that the prime minister's tra nsatla ntic row�* following the times leads with the apple privacy row — after the corporation took removed its highest—level data security tool from customers, following the uk government's demand king charles will lead the event from the buckingham palace
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a ny cctv, you ww w wwanwywcctwv, you tell any cctv, you tell me ww w wanywcct\/w,w you tell me who have any cctv, can you tell me who come in and a friendly 52 euros has come in and a friendly 52 euros spent? the shopkeeper says, i have but i do homeless men in and two homeless men coming in and spending 52 euros. when the man says, what did they buy, they had a ticket. a bought a lottery ticket. a scratch card, bought ea“? sin? the? 539?“ this card when the "7:2" as r: they they have 500,000 scratchcard, they have won 500,000 euros. so they came back to the shop euros; so they tea me baskets theshop snatching the euros; so they ea me; beekto theshop snatching the card, wanted to after snatching the card, wanted to claim and, which time the shop knew that ww wknwethhatw w w w or w w ww wknwethhatw w w w 5ng w w wwwit owner knew that they had bought it with so now, there is withstoten means: sonow. there is legal conundrum, if withstotenmeansz’sonow. there is legal conundrum, if they a legal conundrum, because if they haven't bought the card, the scratchcard, they wouldn't have won
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the money, but they bought it with the money, but they bought it with the man's stolen card. so the man whose backpack was stolen has offered to split the winnings. but �* the ww �* the company ww �*the company isn't quite now the lottery company isn't quite sure if it can out, because it sure if it can pay out, because it was stolen means. 50 sure if it can pay out, because it was _ stolen means. was bought with stolen means. so the leual was bought with stolen means. so the legal question — was bought with stolen means. so the legal question is. _ was bought with stolen means. so the legal question is, who _ was bought with stolen means. so the legal question is, who owns _ was bought with stolen means. so the legal question is, who owns the - wew—i- www_ man his back ticket? even though the man his back was still as - to _ what w what you do? msnsy; that as entree" ' a tail. money; what do ysa’a's'; '*' "f ' " a tail. 27 minutes money; what do seeds; i a tail. 27 minutes past six is of a tail. 27 minutes past six is the time- _ wildlife watchers from all over the country have been flocking to the cornish coastal town of newquay, amid a wave of sightings yes. oh, my god. oh, my god! that was a huge one.
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it was just spectacular. in recent days, humpback whales are very much stealing the spotlight right now, it's thought there are at least two different the guy next to me just went like that? so i swung my head and then just saw him breach. so i saw him breach twice and then he breached it's an excitement.
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that you don't see every day? um, yeah. and the whales have captured the attention of the locals too. actually see its mouth open. at times it was just spectacular. you're just not going to get that. people pay thousands to go abroad to see these animals, and we've got them here on our shores for the moment. to venture out whale watching. but to make sure they're doing it safely. we get lots of people phoning us to say, oh, there are boats that people care. we wouldn't know an awful lot about these whales without it, to be honest, because it generates so much research.
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ambassador for the marine environment, and they're bringing then to do what it wants. and it's not going to be spooked because the last thing you want is a whale close to the coast, then being frightened into the beach, there's no competition in this. we all want the best for— the wildlife, and we all want to get but in the meantime, they'll continue to stun onlookers with displays like this. alex green, bbc news. i wonder if they �* how entertaining they are to us. i wonder if they - how entertaining they are to us. no, they don't _ entertaining they are to us. no, they don't know. _ entertaining they are to us. no, they don't know. - are -
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entertaining they are to us. tirr, they don't know. are just going they don't know. they are just going about their business. hoar they don't know. they are 'ust going about their business._ about their business. dew eie —— one thin is about their business. how sis yes— - one thing is for sure, we about their business. how sis yesi - one thing is for sure, we are know? one thing is for sure, we are all amazed- — know? one thing is for sure, we are all amazed- it _ know? one thing is for sure, we are all amazed. it is _ know? one thing is for sure, we are all amazed. it is great _ know? one thing is for sure, we are all amazed. it is great to _ know? one thing is for sure, we are all amazed. it is great to see. - all amazed. it is great to see. you have _ all amazed. it is great to see. you have i a _ all amazed. it is great to see. you have i a tale _ all amazed. it is great to see. you have i a tale to - all amazed. it is great to see. you have i a tale to tell - all amazed. it is great to see. you have i a tale to tell us | you have got a tale to tell us about a match last night.— a matsh last night; about momentum. when are all about momentum. when you are building to a big tournament, you all about momentum. when you are build some to a big tc momentum ou all about momentum. when you are build some to a big tc momentum that want some betief and momentumthet ;; — e; can affect a want some betief and momentumthet ;; — w can affect a title. want some betief and momentumthet ;; — a. can affect a title. this want some betief and momentumthet ;; — w can affect a title. this was you can affect a title. this was the opening of the nation's league game , portugal. england expected to in portugal. england expected to wind, but it's more that they can't wind, but it's more thatthey sent off the need shake off the lacklustre. they need to be more but time w w time still. managers she was not and with the is injune, they look starting injune, they didn't look farfrom their best.
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far from their best. england certainly were not for england certainly were not here for the weather. after a year by the weather. after a year plagued by inconsistency they were in the algarve looking for a sense of harmony the early signs harmony and the early signs were good a move by many, gsss after a mate startss eyfmany’f’" ’ "' w" by gsss after a mate startss eyfmanyl’m” "' w" by alessia gsss after a mate startss eyfmany’f’" ’ "' w" by alessia rousseau. and finished by alessia rousseau. england crafted out so well! england were in control _ england crafted out so well! england were in control until— england crafted out so well! england were in control until the _ england crafted out so well! england were in control until the second - were in control until the second half. surprisingly on half. they surprisingly started on the bench for portugal, but is the bench for portugal, but it is where you finish that matters... wonderful! for portugal, the draw l:j�*—�*e“�*" eer 5�*“"-:' thee 4.1727", "' ' proof of elude—f" eer 5�*“"-:' thee ares " m "' ' proof of �* progress but for was proof of their progress but for england there was frustration, and more. i england there was frustration, and more. ~' , england there was frustration, and more. ~ , ., because, ou know, levels w w levels are high w w levels are high wew w levels are high wewexpect w our levels are high and we expect to win those games, definitely. a win those games, definitsty. for england against tricky start for england against portugal here in the f’,;:they ww they competition that is league. they competition that is also vital preparation for as as. e ;: wup up their w up theirfirst they build up to their first appearance at a �*tournament they build up to their first appearance at a �* tournament at appearance at a major tournament at the euros this summer. for wales,
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started in celebration hayley ladd winning 100th with hayley ladd winning her 100th cap. within the italians scrapgwithin minutes. the italians the ones cheering and this goal were the ones cheering and this goal would prove the difference. although wales showed this was as they w w as they came to reeling italy close as they came to reeling italy in. the post! meanwhile, under new management. after ssottend under new management after out on euros ssottend under new management after out on euros there was missing out on the euros there was promise of a fresh start but instead afamiliar a familiar story, as austria was a familiar story, as austria seized their opportunity, and with a 1—0 w a 1—0 win. w a 1—0 win. arguably,wthis was the it a 1—0 win. arguably, this was the easiest opponent scotland in easiest opponent for scotland in their group but it seems uphill from here. and it was a disappointing night all round for the british to bosnia—herzegovina. them 4—0 last night.
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they were 3—0 down afterjust half an hour at king power stadium after goals from yoane wissa, bryan mbeumo and christian norgaard. not long after fabio carvalho had completed the rout. leicester stay 90th, two points from safety. at half time, 3—0 down. we said we want to go out and at least show and something that it doesn't get any more. simply too big today between the two teams.
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in stoppage time at turf moor. the six nations returns this weekend after a week long break, of the table ireland. after wales's loss to italy, their 14th straight defeat. obviously, got to... it's hard to see warren go. so it'sjust been back to the training field and getting ready and prepped for this weekend. there's been a couple of changes. um, not too much, but, you know, we've adapted well. as a squad, we've prepared well this week.
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