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they're believed to be heading to the us. will anora be the big surprise of this year's awards? we start here with breaking news on on the government's decision the extra runway would allow an additional 50,000 we can cross to the departures section— we can cross to the departures section of— we can cross to the departures section of gatwick airport, section of gatwick airport 7, is there. breakin- news, daly is there. breaking news, bring — daly is there. breaking news, bring us — daly is there. breaking news, bring us up—to—date. daly is there. breaking news, bring us up-to-date.- daly is there. breaking news, bring us up-to-date. yeah, we have breaking _ bring us up-to-date. yeah, we have breaking news, _ bring us up-to-date. yeah, we have breaking news, the -
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have breaking news, the secretary heidi �*says �* says she alexander says she is minded te . a alexander says she is minded ta 7 a slightly support a slightly different proposal to that what has proposal to that that what has forward. i will talk over put ferward. lwill talk, eve-“r ,,, ~ ~ process, there is the process, there is almost nothing there that will stop the second runway the north'secomj runway simultaneously at the north'seeomj runway simultaneously at the operating simultaneously at the same time the existing operating simultaneously at the same ti| the the existing operating simultaneously at the same ti| the planning .ting fem-tag. the planning” rejected inspectorate rejected gatwick�*s proposal and put together an ever so slightly different ever ee slightly different ' ”f f " the key the plan the secretary the piah the secretary at are the plan the secretary of state said she is minded to state said shetsminded td requires the airport to support requires the airport to put noise mitigation is in before the runway is place before the runway is operational. currently planned the turn of the decade, 7 2030. underthis 2029, 2030. under this proposal, 2029, 2030. underthis proposal, that would be .t°. . etobe; 5 etobezin . 7 7” eto be in place than required to be in place than rather than two, three years down the was originally down the line as was originally the other key point the slightly j the slightly plan, in the slightly tweaked plan, the number of travelling the number of people travelling to the airport by public would have to be 5a%,
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transport would have to be 5a%, and would be guaranteed and that would be guaranteed legally. is the legally. that is what the government is asking for. the gevernmentrie ae'eieg fer. the. stage, the secretary of next—stage, the seeretary ef |s next—stage, the seeretary ef is writing to gatwick —= airport today, they are watching our very probably watching our very words at the moment because they are the they are reading the same statement we but they will statement we are. but they wit! . . until the 24th of to have until the 24th of april to and say how they will rflefine ens! see heels thee eill " little that? n”; 57 7 thatrthe z s that the secretary surprise that the secretary of state for who said state fer transnert whe sale — ~ —— —— — the state fer transnert whe sais — ~ —— —— — the airline the that the airline industry the other she is not an uk warrior, one of favourite pastimes is her favourite pastimes is eating an easyjet bacon roll, her favourite pastimes is eatii minded ;yjet bacon roll, her favourite pastimes is eatii minded to at bacon roll, her favourite pastimes is eatii minded to approve roll, her favourite pastimes is eatii minded to approve this. very minded to approve this. barring something very very minded to approve this. barring som the 1g very very minded to approve this. barring som the second runway unforeseen, the second runway will operate by the end of expected by the end of the decade. echeing therdeeisied .. ... it decade. echeing thedeeisied ll lll it comes to decade. echeing thedeeisied - it comes to heathrow, the whenitfigmes to heathrow, the backing the government backing the expansion �*heathrow airport, expansion of heathrow airport, years of heated debate. after years of heated debate. how is this decision on gatwick going to go down that part
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going to go down in that part of the uk?— of the uk? yeah, really important _ of the uk? yeah, really i important _ key of the uk? yeah, really - important _ key ones important questionerey ones is it good for growth are, is it good for growth estimate that is what the government claim, we will test that. what does it due to the carbon budget? i'm sure many audience members very much across the fact the government —= = -= it is committed to reach they call net zero, 5 they call net zero, so what they sall net rears; se' firsfiw—w is what they sall netsere; 59. ~ . ~ ~ is roughly what they in 1990 level, by the year were in 1990 level, by the year 2050, sort of corner 2050 salt at areans the w.....,...,,..-..,, terms 2959; salt at areans the “we“ . ~ ~ terms of 2999; salt at areans the “we“ . ~ ~ terms of timeframes. this is much a story very much a national story because heathrow very much a national story because heai the v is; 7 very much a national story because heai the chancellorhs ' government; thefihancettor they would government; theihancettor they would minded to saying they would be minded to support it because it would massive growth benefits bring massive growth benefits to the country. that is by many �* course, disputed by many ofcoucse, but of the key points is one of the key points is heathrow has lots of business travellers. the people behind travellers; thelpeople behind 280,000 travellers; thelpeople behind 280,000 flights at the us, 280,000 flights at the moment, potentially increasing by flights, 50,000 by 100,000 flights, 50,000 departures, these are 907i; 5 12:2, 12: 1 s s 7, if going 77 7 holiday.
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"gag. ”that in of >ing holiday. in of what holiday. in of what it holiday. in of what it means. in of what it means for terms of what it means for growth, gatwick appel says new grewthr;~9atwisk; appet says new and grewthr;~9atwisk; asset says new and £1 billion for the jabs ane'st swam tef'the '* the office for 5 statistics that national statistics that we lose as a country actually we lose as a country £41 billion each year as a result of people spending more money on holiday and money on'holiday'and insoming do. these money on'holiday'and incoming do. these things are passengers do. these things are slightly questionable. there are various people including the left of centre think tank, new economic foundation, who say it is actually bad for the uk economy. they it is uk economy. they claim it is because people will hop on a rather on plane rather than going on holiday in the uk. its plane rather than going on holiday in the uk. as always, many - for— holiday in the uk. as always, many - for bringing - holiday in the uk. as always, many - for bringing us | many thaniss fer bringing as " ' " " " breaking that breaking news. my colleague at gatwick airport. the government the uk government signalling support for a second runway at london gatwick thank london gatwick airport. thank you. the controversial social media influencer andrew tate the tate brothers,
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who arejoint uk—us nationals, on allegations of rape, trafficking minors and money laundering, all of which they deny. what do we �* about this potential the go'snés iié t:zs going to z if: going to 7 us??? brethers geing to. the us? z z z ... have seen brethers geing to. the use z z z ... have seen pictures brethers geing to. the use z z z .;. have seen pictures this of andrew tate waving morning of andrew tate waving from the steps a jet from the steps of a private jet before it left the just before it left the airport here in bucharest. we also know romanian sources that are anian sources that are duali sources that are dual citizens, that are dual citizens, they these are dual citizens, they hold both american and british and l understand one of conditions perhaps one of the conditions of their release was that they will travel to the united states. 0bviously, will travel to the united states. obviously, are 7-77 wanted, there is a warrant for their arrest in the uk. �*they
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their arrest in the uk. if they had stayed in europe, eu, had stayed in europe, the eu, they would have required, had stayed in europe, the eu, they would have to required, had stayed in europe, the eu, they would have to extradite id, presumably to britain. so them presumably to britain. so as far as we know, is why as far’ sense knew that is why have as far’ ashore knew that is why have travelled to the they have travelled to the united the romanian united states. the romanian prosecutors this morning have a ' 7-77—7 issued a statement saying the tate remain under what call 'udicial calljudicial control they still the which means they still face the investigation, still face jnvestigation. they still face l l very serious charges here :—: but parté but partvof the in romania, butllpart of the if you like, been 7 will return a later they will return at a later date to romania to face court proceedings. it date to romania to face court proceedings _ date to romania to face court proce important _ date to romania to face court proce important to _ date to romania to face court proce important to . the - date to romania to face court proce important to it - the case quite important to say the case against them has not been dropped. when it comes to why the united states, remind us as to what the interest is from the new trump administration when it comes to these two men. andrew tate backed donald trump's election very trump's election campaign very and clearly there is strongly and clearly there is some kind of quid quo.
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mr? mrtrump mr trump took office, since mr trump took office, there has been pressure, public and private, we �*this from a financial times newspaper article and other articles in recent weeks on the romanian government, enormous pressure, recent weeks on the romanian go it rnment, enormous pressure, recent weeks on the romanian go it is 'nent, enormous pressure, recent weeks on the romanian go it is unimaginable, is pressure, recent weeks on the romanian go it is unimaginable, really, .ure, so it is unimaginable, really, that they would have been released allowed to fly to released and allowed to fly to the had it not been for this the us had it not been for this pressure from the united states. of course the romanian prosecutors are saying case against them is the case against them is they have been asked ongoing, they have been asked by judges to z: z 5 their 77 after recalibrate their case after there was something of a legal victory december stop that 7=z thezsituation as it stands is the situatien as it stands morning from bucharest. you ..; ”22,52 you for brin-nin us up on that, nick thorpe, from date on that, nick thorpe, from the tate brothers on �* way to the just to their way to the us. just to remind you �*the breaking remind you of the breaking news. the site breaking news, gene hackman, the actor and
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hollywood superstar, he has found with his wife, been found dead with his wife, betsy, at their in santa new mexico, along that the 7 the santa 7 the santa fe 7 the santa fe county dog. the santa fe county sheriff office saying they dispatched officers to the property. they do not suspect play is a the foul play is a factor in the deaths at this time, but they deathsat this time, but they still determining the cause are still determining the cause of death and they say it is an active, investigation agtifieg eneeine intestieatie’n"” ”’ ” out agtifieg engeine intestieatie’n"” ”’ ” out by astivea eneeine intestieatiefn"” ”’ ” out by santa astiveg eneeine intestieatiefn"” ”’ ” out by santa fe carried out by the santa fe county sheriff office. the deputies dispatched to the address where gene hackman, who was 95, along with his wife, address where gene hackman, who was 95 64, ng with his wife, address where gene hackman, who was 9564, and iith his wife, address where gene hackman, who was 9564, and a h his wife, address where gene hackman, who was 9564, and a h his they were betsy, 64, and a dog, they were deceased. much more of found deceased. much more of course coming up on this developing story, many tributes of course coming in to this �* who 77 �*who had 77 �*who had nfore than 100 inio had nfore than 100 in his ad nfore than 100 in his illustrious ian 100 roles in his illustrious career, many, many awards as we will 5 we will bring j we will bring much more
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mm more: meetin last niht, 7777777777777j°ng long cabinet 77 7 long ca bi77net mee77ting "she.” . .u ”a 7”, it comes to 77777 7it77c707m7€7$7t077 7 7 77trump, we move on to but before we move on to that, bring us up to date, what is at for the uk stake for the uk prime minister when he meets, not the first meeting, but when he meets in this official capacity donald trump? its this official capacity donald trum? �* . this official capacity donald trum? a , trump? as you say, it is going to be a very — trump? as you say, it is going to be a very big _ trump? as you say, it is going to be a very big - in - =77i7 7 h77uge7ly impo77rtant us relations. hugely important the relationship the uk th7e777 7 7 th7e77u7s, 7 7 77 the7u7s, important and the us, massively important to in economic and to britain in economic and security terms. what sir keir a}... 77 77 7 �*things. don't7 7 �* things. don't7wo77rry, i :m—= -7 m number one, will be pre—. number one, cement the personal relationship between him and trump. try to us trump. try to ens7u7re us doesimp. try to ensure us does not. try to ensure us does not abandon ns7u7re us does not abandon ukraine the us does not abandon ukraine or do a bad deal with president putin. thirdly, long term vision to try to make sure the us remains engaged with europe, us remains engaged witheufope. not give us remains engaged witheurope. not give up the
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does not give up the alliance transatlantic alliance which has dominated security in europe since fourth, to europesinceisés; fourth. to sure britain isn't maise sure britainisn�*tz ' ' ' ' .. affected make sure britainisn�*tz ' ' ' ' .. affected in make sure britainisn�*tz ' ' ' ' z affected in donald desire 7desire to 77desire to slap 7desire to slap tariffs trump's desire to slap tariffs on allies and rivals alike. its, on allies and rivals alike. a lot at stake. what kind of things will sir keir starmer be needing tea; we things will sir keir starmer be needing is; we saw things will sir keir starmer be needing as; we saw one needing to do? we saw one emmanuel met with the needing to do? we saw one emmanuei he met with the needing to do? we saw one emmanuei he corrected with the needing to do? we saw one emmanuei he corrected with one it comes to aid the are we amfiuntflfir ukraine are as to see moments that mum in this public part of the meeting? i in this public part of the meetinu? l ll . in this public part of the given neetinu ? l l , . in this public part of the given keirzina ? l l , . in this public part of the given keir starmer�*s pest in this public part of the gi\ lawyerly, armer�*s pest in this public part of the gi\ lawyerly, quiet 's pest in this public part of the gi\ lawyerly, quiet sort st in this public part of the gi\ lawyerly, quiet sort of nature, lawyerly, quiet sort of operator, i think he will operator. i don't think. he will or somehow operator, i don't think he will or somehow at sqrtfl’t’pt or somehow call at trump. what officials said who have attended have said who have attended previous meetings in the first trump administration, the way by and foreign leaders oygnd large foreign leaders with is to try to get
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trump to see what is donald trump to see what is in the interests of the us, to try make a deal, attracted, to make a deal, attracted, sweeten it, all about the deal, the transaction. also for the leader to state their case clearly. if you were to ask br70ade7r broade7r question, these by keir starmer, attempts by keir starmer, emmanuel other european —t°777 w”... —to77the7777 77 —to77 the7u7s7 i077 to 77the7u7s7to remain leaders to get the us to remain engaged, will they work? most officials think it entirely depends on donald if he dependszonzdonatdztrump; if he to do dependszonzdonatdztrump; ithe to do a particular kind deal with vladimir putin, if of deal with vladimir putin, if he thinks the his allies. probable his allies. probably not as his allies, probably not much keir starmer or mesh keir starmer er anyene .s.....;...uu..u.........; can do mesh keir starmer er anyene .. .. ; can do that. as else can do about that. as always. — else can do about that. as always, really good to get your take on this. to take on this. fascinating to see what will be panning out later on. we will have the and turns on bbc news. and i politicalsbc news. mam; thanks. correspondent, many thanks. busy day.
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welcome back. deal has taken place with questions over what happens next. from israeli jails. tests confirming the identities of four dead israeli hostages as part of the final exchange. phase and that israel now has no choice but to continue talks, asjoe inwood reports. for the first time, only one half of the hostage prisoner exchange was filmed. of the latest swap with israel arriving in the occupied west bank. often held without charge. their release came after the bodies of four israeli
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all had been taken from their homes by hamas on the 7th of october. were cruel and humiliating. having no repeat was a condition of today's exchange. amongst those released in previous weeks was yarden bibas. they had also been held hostage by hamas but died during their captivity. "shiri, i'm sorry i couldn't protect you all", he says. "i wouldn't have fought." his sister criticised the israeli government for their failure to bring them home alive. "happened," she said. "and must never happen again. "they could have saved you but preferred revenge, we lost."
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in gaza last night, people waited for the return of those first phase of the ceasefire is coming to an end. negotiations for a second phase, which would see joe inwood, bbc news. they are tsachi idan, itzhak elgarat, 0had yahalomi and shlomo mantzur. adam ma'anit, who was in hostages square in tel aviv this morning. my cousin suffered.
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0ur determination to bring the hostages home continues, was murdered on october 7th. and after we bury them, we will get back to campaigning for the release of the remaining hostages so that all families have that chance to have some semblance with their loved ones, if they're still alive. their lives are in dire jeopardy. hostage families, notjust the israeli society, the remaining hostages.
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yeah. you mentioned his oldest daughter was killed on october 7th. we've just been looking at lovely family photos. how are his other children doing? they're all bereft. back home and that they could grieve ma'ayan properly. unfortunately, that didn't happen. and now they have to have the double horror and sorrow the family, the protector, who, along with his firstborn in the bomb shelter on october 7th when the terrorists entered their home and eventually shot ma'ayan in the head. the two of them were guarding
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the family with gali, was adam ma'anit at hostages square. his cousin among one of 777 among one of the four tsachi among one of the four bodies over by hamas to lots more _iii! the middle israel. lots more on the middle east on our website and of israel. lots more on the middle east on oui more te and of israel. lots more on the middle east on oui more on and of israel. lots more on the middle east on oui more on gene’ course lots more on gene the developing broke7 7 broke 7to 7 broke7to you 7 broke to you earlier 7 7 broke to you earlier on 7 we broke to you earlier on today. the we broke to you earlier on today gene essatzwinning we broke to you earlier on today gene hackman, ting we broke to you earlier on today gene hackman, along actor gene hackman, along with his wife, betsy and his wife, betsy arakawa, and that dog, they were found dead that sea the? he??? ffiefie seas their that sea the? he??? tfiefie seas their home that ass that? see taufia seas their home in santa fe, new at their home in santa fe, new mexico. a lot of tributes coming in, a lot of as coming in, a lot of shock as well. just to reiterate that this is a and sa nta 7 7
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santa fe 7 7 santa fe deput7ies 7 santa fe deput7ies ate the santa fe deputies are there is an active and saying there is an active and ongoing investigation, but at the moment foul play is not suspected as factor in however, an exact cause deaths. however, an exact cause of death has not been of death has not yet been determined. deputies at home address sissatshes at the heme assess gene and of gene hackman and his wife where they found deceased where they were found deceased at the property. much more of course on the bbc website. new guidance has been published aimed at improving the way and search powers. consultations with residents across london. for more to be done to take
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weapons off the streets. the met police says stop and search is a vital tactic, this is about how we deliver a power that, if delivered well, saves lives, but if not delivered well, actually does so, this is about how we deliver this power. making sure it's delivered with respect. receive better training. they handle complaints. davarel gordon is among the young people who have he says he's been searched more than 100 times from the age of 12, despite doing nothing wrong. i stopped leaving my house.
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from the age of 15 to 16, i was in my house all the time being stopped and searched. the casey review, found the met to be institutionally racist. the force says the charter is not about doing less stop sonja jessop, bbc news. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan hello. hello! they hide from view, move about, but they are here in growing numbers. i worry about him. it was raining.
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currently, i'm homeless and i'm looking for somewhere to live. i slept under a staircase. we were six and a half years. you know, five years in a tent and a year—and—a—half in a hotel. um, well, being kicked out. yeah. yeah, i lost out, yeah. a local charity, the ferry project, currently has more than 40 homeless people living in its hostel in self—contained pods.
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the private rent landlord sector requires a contract. they like to see a contract with 40 hours on it, so that they know they are going to get their income. i've come from the bottom. i feel like i'm myself again. david has been here for about six weeks, after spending six months living in a shed. he had been raising his four children alone when he breached and things like that. she is doing all her lessons,
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because she knows i am safe. affected my kids as well. a few hours later, we returned to the tent we had found earlier. homeless. homeless, yes? so there is a couple in there. they are lithuanian. they don't speak much english. for about a week or so. they lost theirjob, is all i could really make out. and they are now cold and homeless. people can hide, remain unnoticed, undocumented. less pressing, for those sleeping on england's cold and muddy fields. of course weather in those
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conditions let's conditions critical. let's have look at it with carol hello again. the weather in the next few days is going to be fairly quiet. it doesn't mean it's going to be bone dry all the time, though. and also some mist and fog. and a brisk wind as we go into the afternoon, a few into wales, possibly the odd one into the midlands. through this evening and overnight, the cloud we will have clear skies and see some mist and fog into east anglia.
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it may go down as low as —3 in parts of the highlands. the breeze picking up across the north—west and here we will have a few showers. the fog, with not much breeze elsewhere, it could last until lunchtime. bit of sunshine and some fairweather cloud bubbling as this weather front approaches, the breeze will temperatures roughly 9—10 degrees. that weather front comes in overnight friday to saturday and it will feel quite pleasant in the sunshine. during the course of sunday, allowing the progress of this weatherfront to come
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with rape, human trafficking be heading to the us. breaking that the american 0scar—winning american actor gene hackman and wife betsy gene hackman and his wife betsy have been found in arakawa have been found dead in their home in new mexico in the united states. the exact cause of death has not been determined. baftas in his career, which spanned decades. among the many awards — he won best actor 0scar in 1972
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