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impeachment hearing today. judges will decide whether to formally remove him from office. all other solar system planets will appear as a great planetary alignment. deadline passes for us federal workers to reply to elon musk asking them what they have been has been highlighted at the united nations where its un envoy voted
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twice alongside russia. territorial integrity. a truce between ukraine and russia could be agreed in the coming weeks, following talks with he's the first european leader to visit since meanwhile across ukraine, air raid alerts have again western ukraine. the bbc�*sjoe inwood has this report. in northern ukraine, new troops are still being
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the cost has been huge, but this country appears to be holding on. will continue to do so. translation: it's good | to get help from abroad. and that point has been brought home by the dramatic change in us policy. once ukraine's greatest ally, donald trump has started and so yesterday's visit of french president emmanuel again, the relationships been very special with france of disagreement. they get their money back.
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correspondent in kyiv, we have had no specific reaction to the meeting to its remaining allies, as america throws the gauntlet where it is less willing to do so. so here, instead, we have seen a continuation of military pledges, an announcement of new sanctions against russia, by the likes of the european union. and i think it is a departure from the alignment we are seeing certainly with the united nation votes we have seen, the softening
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of language from washington. here we are still seeing a country still at war, going to washington is the fact that they still need america for military insurance, if fighting was to break out after a ceasefire was agreed here. but for now, it seems that more of ukraine's closer allies troops here to enforce some kind of ceasefire. at the moment they are keen to stress it would not be will continue, it looks like, to occupy a fifth of ukraine the pontiff rested well last
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night but remains in a critical condition. hospital for double pneumonia. what the most recent updates saying? fix, what . the most recent updates saying?- what. the most recent updates saying? a very short u date updates saying? a very short update this _ updates saying? a very short update this money _ updates saying? a very short update this money from - updates saying? a very short update this money from the l update this money from the vatican is in line with vatican which is in line with the tradition that has been established over the ten é'hh'hl—�*d a's“ the h" ta? f '7' "w ' ,, ,,,, 7 �*ii é"3�*:"“é1�* set“; '3" fie“ * '*' "w ' 77 w, 7 �*11 days é"3�*:"“é1�* set“; '3" eh . h "hh ' 'h w' 'h �*11 days here h"3�*:"�*hh:�* ah“; '3h�* teh f h ————— — —— ———— —— �*11 days here this h"3�*:"�*hh:�* ah“; '3" eh . h "hh ' h w, h �*11 days here this morning. or 11 days here this morning. just one the pope just one line, the pope rested well all night, we are told. continuing in the general vein are there has been a are suggesting there has been a improvement in the slight improvement in the pope's condition, that is what the vatican said yesterday the vatican said yaatarday but again the vatican said yesterday but again stressing evening. but again'stressing need to be cautious course, pope remains h a condition. we in a critical condition. we �* he has pneumonia know he has double pneumonia and although he is still oxygen, he is getting a 77 77 oxygen 77 77 77 77 oxygen {he 77 77 77 oxygen {he had, little less oxygen then he had, needing a little less oxygen
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than he needed before. a slight than he neededtefore. a slight there. problem improvement there. no problem with his kidney as far as we understand any more, that is with his kidney as far as we unc a stand any more, that is with his kidney as far as we unc a cause any more, that is with his kidney as far as we unc a cause for more, that is with his kidney as far as we unc a cause for concern hat is with his kidney as far as we unc a cause for concern for is not a cause for concern for doctors. as we say, he is ’—”'7—'” - elderly man,” elderly man, he has frail, elderly man, he has been burial in the past and this is now his ever stay in now his longest ever stay in hospital —— he has been very in the past. world are still for his health concerned for his health and closely. concernedjor, his... ~. . ... closel. ., ., watching closely. pope francis himself specified _ watching closely. pope francis himself specified i did - watching closely. pope francis himself specified i did not i himself specified he did not want his stay in hospital to be shrouded in secrecy, he wanted there to be openness about how there to'tre'openness about �*now was getting there to'be'openness about �*now was getting and his he was getting on and his condition.— he was getting on and his condition. ., ., �* , condition. you that's right, and we have _ condition. you that's right, and we have seen - condition. you that's right, and we have seen that. - condition. you that's right, i and we have seen that. some here who and we have seen that. same here who been ee= the vatican for many watching the vatican for many years tone of state m e nts statements we have had from the statements we have had from the statements we have had from the and has the vatican and the detail has been unprecedented. we have from his doctors ”w from his doctors once, heard from his doctors once, spoke for about tbeg sggke for about ito .. . but after they came minutes, but after they came out and talked quite cautiously minutes, but after they came out about lked quite cautiously minutes, but after they came out about hisi quite cautiously
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minutes, but after they came out about his condition and |sly he was in good 7? and 77 7? and perhaps, 77 7? and perhaps,a 77 7? and perhaps, a little gpiijts, and perhaps, a little �*than some had expected, better than some had expected, after that he took a turn for s 7 last 7 7 . 7 lastnight 7 . 7 lastnighthere . 7 last night herein the worse. last night here in rome, as catholics led by the cardinals gathered on zs: y—rs peter's square to say prayers for pope for the first for the pope for the first time, they will remembering 20 years ago when pope paul years ago when popejohn paul ii was extremely ill again with problems? probflemsjand problems? and he asfpeople 7 as people were did die as people were praying for his health. this is for his health. this pope is very so as catholics very frail so even as catholics remember him in their prayers, everyone knows that this a everyone knows that this is a complicated situation and e-= 2-— pope is seriously ’ fpoipeis firfiseriouslyillf ’ fpi’ys'l], firfiseriouslyillf on people's finances. it means a typical household
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will see their annual gas and electricity bill rise by £111 a year. although bills will be lower than the peak price, they're still way above what we were paying three years ago. so more customers are taking things into their own hands. what are you putting it up to then? it's a high tog duvet! for a grant towards the cost of insulation because
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going through your roof space. depending on the size of the house, 250, £400 a year. there are savings to be made out there. today the regulator is announcing an increase internationally, but over the last couple of months we've seen more instability in ukraine, we've seen a colder than expected winter across europe, and president trump
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the military says it will have a "prolonged presence" in those areas over the next year. meanwhile talks for the next phase of the ceasefire in gaza have stalled. prime minister benjamin netanyahu delayed the release of palestinian prisoners demanding an end to hamas's public handover ceremonies. for their loved ones. the war "at any moment."
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had evacuated three camps — nur shams, tulkarm, jenin — and the army had been ordered to stay there for next year. from the un secretary general and also from the spokesperson of the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, mr nabil abu rudeineh, who said this will lead to escalation, will lead to instability so it should be stopped so it is a concerning escalation. the 40,000 go to other
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places in the west bank, in between and checkpoints. so it is inhuman situation — especially there is some and they do not know where to go. and it is ringing alarm as gaza, then west so there is a problem for... ago — especially injenin and tulkarm. now an initiative in the uk to tackle a problem last year the uk saw a huge rise in the number of items — hands, often by thieves using electric bikes or mopeds as being within
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a particular address. it all happens so quickly. phones snatched in an instant. police! earlier this month, the met police launched a clampdown on what it described as industrial scale 230 people were arrested and more than a thousand a property without such a warrant, if they suspect it or bluetooth tagged bikes. it means victims who can often track their device while it's the plans are part of the wider crime and policing bill being introduced today, a major piece of legislation
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says is at the heart of what it calls its behaviour 0rders, which would allow courts to impose them to attend programmes, such as anger management courses, to change their ways. theft, making them less of a priority for the police. too many communities are blighted by anti—social and our communities. the conservatives have accused the government of cutting
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questions over how much cash police have to carry out ellie price, bbc news. the uk's broadcast watchdog, 0fcom, has announced new guidance to protect women and girls from online misogyny, to give evidence to mps about misinformation and harmful algorithms. tim muffett reports. than minimal way, that sort of content is still available. molly russell was 14 when she took her own life. molly was the most adorable of children.
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ian has campaigned hard in their children's deaths. none of us should be here. it's wrong what's happened. we hope, will produce change. so, ian, ahead of this select committee, what's going through your mind, and what are your expectations about what will happen? a positive move forward. moves cautiously to find
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stuff, so it's quite clear that they are retreating maybe until this year? the online sextortion, the misogyny, the incel culture, all of these things we're beginning to see combine these things together, just to cause misery, it's urgent we actually start delivering the online safety that the people of this country really want.
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the planets in the night and furthermore, we don't have the full moon occluding our view of the planets at the end of the week so we have dark sky as well. in most of the world you will be able to see it you will be able to be treated to the show. planets you can see. take your binoculars out for saturn, uranus and neptune, then from there jump to the constellation 0rion, wherejupiter will be hanging out near betelgeuse to find mars after that.
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hopefully there be skies. a update on the skies. a brief update on the pope's health, have had an pope's health, we have had an update the vatican, update from the vatican, extremely brief, that is that mam; hospital where the is currently staying, ii pope is currently staying, 11 night in hospital, his é �* hospital 77 é �* hospital stay. 77 % �*hospitalstay. all 77 é �* hospital stay. all off é �* hospital stay. all oféthe ever hospital stay. all of the has said this is vatican has said this money is a statement, the pope a short statementrtne pope well all night. a short state'rnent;'tne pope well all night. slightly rested well all night. slightly conditions rested well all night; slightly conditions according yesterday's 77 77ye7sterday�*s7u7pdate7 7 77ye7sterday's7u7pdate7 but 7 77ye7sterday�*s7u7pdate7 but he77 to yesterday's update but he had a good night and that is all is saying this all the vatican is saying this morning. there is the live shot �*st �*7st77 7 77 7squ7a7r7e.7 hello again. today we are looking at a day of brighter, the north—westerly flow across the north and west of scotland
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and northern ireland. they will be fewer and further between. a little bit on yesterday. some clear skies, the showers easing and then a weather front comes in introducing some rain and some hill snow and eventually northern england. front coming in and tomorrow the front continues to push eastwards but curls back across northern england and also scotland. then into thursday, a ridge of high pressure builds from the west to the east, hill snow down to about 400 metres in the pennines, the cambrian hills and but a little bit cooler again, seven to 10 degrees.
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into thursday, we start off on thursday on a chilly note, front sinking south into that high pressure. which will break up. a few showers across the north west. the top temperatures up to about 10 degrees. and then into friday, again some mist, fog and low this rain out towards the west will not come our way into the north—west until overnight. these are our temperatures, seven to eight or nine, maybe 10 degrees. so during the course of saturday, the weather front sinks south as a weak feature, you might get the odd spot of rain in it. and then with high pressure in charge, things really do settle down with some sunshine.
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of the british isles to legalise assisted dying, national insurance. to elon musk asking them what they've been up to. catch with the news. 0ver catch with the news. over to business news. over to sally. thank you. we start here in the uk, will rise by 6.4% in april, under regulator 0fgem's new cap — a higher—than—expected increase adding pressure it means a household using a typical amount of gas and electricity will see their annual bill the total bill to £1,849 a year.
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