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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello and welcome to the media show. now, the uk's media regulator ofcom has published a major review of what the bbc does, particularly focussed on three areas — how the bbc deals with complaints, how the bbc approaches impartiality and how the bbc defines the services that it offers people in the uk. needless to say, how the bbc takes the advice of the regulator, how the regulator shapes the future of the bbc directly impacts on everyone who consumes its content and also interacts with it as an institution. let's understand first of all more about what ofcom wants. let's hearfrom kevin backhurst, group director of content and media policy. and, kevin, reading your review today, you sound a little underwhelmed by how the bbc explains itself. tell us why. i think we feel that the bbc should absolutely strive all the time to explain itself to audiences and to viewers, and als
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello and welcome to the media show. now, the uk's media regulator ofcom has published a major review of what the bbc does, particularly focussed on three areas — how the bbc deals with complaints, how the bbc approaches impartiality and how the bbc defines the services that it offers people in the uk. needless to say, how the bbc takes the advice of the regulator,...
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this is bbc news.after weeks of fierce fighting. norway cancels this year's oslo pride parade, after a deadly shooting at a gay nightclub, which police are treating as an act of "islamist terrorism". abortion clinics start to close in the us after a supreme court ruling removed american women's constitutional right to abortion.
this is bbc news.after weeks of fierce fighting. norway cancels this year's oslo pride parade, after a deadly shooting at a gay nightclub, which police are treating as an act of "islamist terrorism". abortion clinics start to close in the us after a supreme court ruling removed american women's constitutional right to abortion.
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this with the bbc, the bbc said well, you know— bbc, the bbc said well, you know it _ bbc, the bbc said come through to ofcom that much at the end — through to ofcom that much at the end. our research says that people — the end. our research says that people don't come up through ofcom — people don't come up through ofcom because they give up the ghost _ ofcom because they give up the ghost going through the bbc complaints process and don't really— complaints process and don't really understand where they are or — really understand where they are or how to advance it. the bbc has _ are or how to advance it. the bbc has defended _ are or how to advance it. tt2 bbc has defended its complaints process but also says it is willing to work further with you to make improvements... t’m you to make improvements... i'm not sure it — you to make improvements... i'm not sure it is _ you to make improvements... i'm not sure it is always, the bbc is more — not sure it is always, the bbc is more transparent- not sure it is always, the bbc. is more transparent than other broadcasters _ is more transpar
this with the bbc, the bbc said well, you know— bbc, the bbc said well, you know it _ bbc, the bbc said come through to ofcom that much at the end — through to ofcom that much at the end. our research says that people — the end. our research says that people don't come up through ofcom — people don't come up through ofcom because they give up the ghost _ ofcom because they give up the ghost going through the bbc complaints process and don't really— complaints process and don't really...
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on three areas — how the bbc deals with complaints, how the bbc approaches impartiality and how the defines the services that it offers people in the uk. needless to say, how the bbc takes the advice of the regulator, how the regulator shapes the future of the bbc directly impacts on everyone who consumes its content and also interacts with it as an institution. let's understand first of all more about what ofcom wants. let's hearfrom kevin backhurst, group director of content and media policy. and, kevin, reading your review today, you sound a little underwhelmed by how the bbc explains itself. tell us why. i think we feel that the bbc should absolutely strive all the time to explain itself to audiences and to viewers, and also to be transparent to the audiences who pay the licence fee, and also to the rest of the creative industries around the uk about what it is planning, how it is approaching programming, how it is delivering its mission, its publics purposes. its public purposes. ofcom's role essentially is to make sure the bbc delivers what parliament has set out for the bbc,
on three areas — how the bbc deals with complaints, how the bbc approaches impartiality and how the defines the services that it offers people in the uk. needless to say, how the bbc takes the advice of the regulator, how the regulator shapes the future of the bbc directly impacts on everyone who consumes its content and also interacts with it as an institution. let's understand first of all more about what ofcom wants. let's hearfrom kevin backhurst, group director of content and media...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. this week we are live at the hay festival for 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we'll look at the secrets behind the broadcasting technologies that changed the world. a radio legend talks about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips, and my favourite pip is always the last one because it's extended. and artificial intelligence goes bird spotting and in the quest for greener energy, omar discovers a tasteless fluid cold water. it goes in your mouth and then disappears? this book was... writing this much... we are back and it's brilliant. after an unbelievable three years, the hay festival is back to its full glory. gathering together authors and thinkers, bookworms and those with the writing bug. it's all the same to me, ijust like writing, can't stop. it's so good to be back and this year especially is a really special year. not only is the queen celebrating 7
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. this week we are live at the hay festival for 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we'll look at the secrets behind the broadcasting technologies that changed the world. a radio legend talks about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips, and my favourite pip is always the last one because it's extended. and artificial intelligence goes bird spotting and in...
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did bbc news give the trial too much attention?through the platinum jubilee we can. it is pretty clear that news channels and bulletins, as well as television more widely, are fully embracing the celebrations.- fully embracing the celebrations. . celebrations. there we have the formation of— celebrations. there we have the formation of 70. _ formation of 70. applause the queen smiles in appreciation. perfect formation. 0h, there's wonderful. well, it's pretty noisy. oh, there's wonderful. well, it's pretty noisy.— it's pretty noisy. when the dust is settled _ it's pretty noisy. when the dust is settled next - it's pretty noisy. when the dust is settled next week. it's pretty noisy. when the i dust is settled next week will be looking in more detail at your reactions to how bbc news has covered thejubilee. but, in the meantime, here are a couple of contrasting responses to what you've seen so far. first from mel, writing on thursday. but for alan mccloskey. .. do let us know your thoughts on what is clearly a divisive issue and ther
did bbc news give the trial too much attention?through the platinum jubilee we can. it is pretty clear that news channels and bulletins, as well as television more widely, are fully embracing the celebrations.- fully embracing the celebrations. . celebrations. there we have the formation of— celebrations. there we have the formation of 70. _ formation of 70. applause the queen smiles in appreciation. perfect formation. 0h, there's wonderful. well, it's pretty noisy. oh, there's wonderful....
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this is bbc news. the headlines: huge crowds gathered in front of buckingham palace for a spectacular open—air concert, marking a high point of the celebrations for queen elizabeth's 70 years on the british throne. in a tribute to his mother, prince charles, praised what he called "a lifetime of selfless service." russia says ukrainian troops in the eastern city of severodonetsk, have suffered critical losses and are retreating. ukraine insists it's still pushing back russian forces, despite the city remaining the main goal of russia's offensive. soldiers from both sides are locked in fierce street battles. mercedes—benz has recalled nearly one million older vehicles worldwide, due to a potential problem with the braking system. the german manufacturer says corrosion in some cars, built between 2004 and 2015, could lead to the connection between the brake pedal and the braking system failing. coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with victoria derbyshire at buckingham palace and rogerjohnson in the studio
this is bbc news. the headlines: huge crowds gathered in front of buckingham palace for a spectacular open—air concert, marking a high point of the celebrations for queen elizabeth's 70 years on the british throne. in a tribute to his mother, prince charles, praised what he called "a lifetime of selfless service." russia says ukrainian troops in the eastern city of severodonetsk, have suffered critical losses and are retreating. ukraine insists it's still pushing back russian...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. this week, we're talking to dan walker as he moves from bbc breakfast tv to channel 5's drivetime news. what made him go? and as the big broadcasters gear up for thejubilee celebrations, we'll be finding out what it's like to cover the royal family with the bbc�*sjonny dymond and itv�*s chris ship. and asking, is there any room in royal coverage for criticism? should there be? laura clancy, author of running the family firm, is also here. but we'll start with dan walker, one of the big beasts of breakfast tv. he spent six years fronting the nation's most popular early morning television show. those 3am alarms must feel likejust a bad dream now, because on monday, he starts his new role at channel 5. dan walker, welcome to the media show. why did you make the move? well, it had nothing to do with the 3am start, although i am even though i've stopped doing breakf
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. this week, we're talking to dan walker as he moves from bbc breakfast tv to channel 5's drivetime news. what made him go? and as the big broadcasters gear up for thejubilee celebrations, we'll be finding out what it's like to cover the royal family with the bbc�*sjonny dymond and itv�*s chris ship. and asking, is there any room in royal coverage for...
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this is bbc news.d. half the world's population is threatened by blistering temperatures — with carbon dioxide emissions reaching record levels. as the un climate conference gets under way, we have a series of special reports. britain says it will send long—range rocket launchers to ukraine. russia's president putin threatens to attack new targets if those weapons are handed over to kyiv. in bangladesh, exploding chemical containers hamper efforts to extinguish a huge fire at a storage depot. also on the programme: queen elizabeth greets huge crowds from the balcony of buckingham palace — the climax of four days of events celebrating her 70 years on the throne.
this is bbc news.d. half the world's population is threatened by blistering temperatures — with carbon dioxide emissions reaching record levels. as the un climate conference gets under way, we have a series of special reports. britain says it will send long—range rocket launchers to ukraine. russia's president putin threatens to attack new targets if those weapons are handed over to kyiv. in bangladesh, exploding chemical containers hamper efforts to extinguish a huge fire at a storage...
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output on bbc one on bbc two, and...y so. and i think that's where the balance should have come in, because you can't force grief upon a nation, you can report on it like johnny saying, but you can't make everybody feel the same way because some people don't feel that way about the royal family. i think that's important. 0k, and just chris shep, bring you in for the end. you know, there was this documentary by your colleague tom bradby, harry and meghan, an africanjourney. it showed that all wasn't well with the sussexes. you know, they spoke about their mental health struggles. the duchess admitted she was not ok, really. and that made news around the world. and i wonder whether there were consequences for itv based on what perhaszohnnie was saying earlier, just about, you know, reflecting that particular side of the story. i don't think there can be i consequences when actually what you've reported is the truth. - what tom uncovered in thatl documentary and i was doing the news every day, working kind of alongside him.
output on bbc one on bbc two, and...y so. and i think that's where the balance should have come in, because you can't force grief upon a nation, you can report on it like johnny saying, but you can't make everybody feel the same way because some people don't feel that way about the royal family. i think that's important. 0k, and just chris shep, bring you in for the end. you know, there was this documentary by your colleague tom bradby, harry and meghan, an africanjourney. it showed that all...
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the good news, though, is here at the bbc, we have plenty.t looks pretty hefty, and it's actually really big, so it tended to stay in the studios and leave the world travel to its smaller counterparts. but what it missed in adventure it made up for in the circles it socialised in. it played host to film—maker alfred hitchcock, poet ts eliot, legendary author hg wells, and that's charlie chaplin. # go downtown #. british singer and legend petula clark began her career aged nine in front of a type a. petula clark: now, lads, it's time to send along personal messages and greetings to you... petula: it wasjust to say hello, you know, we're 0k, _ don't worry about us, and give them little bit of home news, and that was it. air raid siren wails. during rehearsal, there was the most enormous air raid and the producer asked if one of the kids could come up and sing a song or say a piece of poetry, you know, to calm things down. so, i go up on stage and they put a box so that i could reach the microphone — it was one of those big bbc microphones, you
the good news, though, is here at the bbc, we have plenty.t looks pretty hefty, and it's actually really big, so it tended to stay in the studios and leave the world travel to its smaller counterparts. but what it missed in adventure it made up for in the circles it socialised in. it played host to film—maker alfred hitchcock, poet ts eliot, legendary author hg wells, and that's charlie chaplin. # go downtown #. british singer and legend petula clark began her career aged nine in front of a...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the us house of representatives has approved a series of measures aimed at regulating the sale of guns, including raising the age for purchasing semi—automatic rifles. but the proposals do not have the 60 votes they would need for approval in the senate, and are unlikely to become law. ukraine's second city of kharkiv has come under renewed attack from a number of russian missile strikes. the city of severodonetsk is also under heavy fire. prime minister volodomyr zelenzky says in many respects the fate of the donbas region is being decided in that region. on his first trip to the democratic republic of the congo, king philippe of belgium has returned a priceless kakungu mask, taken out of the country before independence in 1960. this is the first of almost 80,000 artefacts that will be returned for display in museums in the drc. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week we are live at the hay festival for 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we'll look at the secr
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us house of representatives has approved a series of measures aimed at regulating the sale of guns, including raising the age for purchasing semi—automatic rifles. but the proposals do not have the 60 votes they would need for approval in the senate, and are unlikely to become law. ukraine's second city of kharkiv has come under renewed attack from a number of russian missile strikes. the city of severodonetsk is also under heavy fire. prime minister...
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the bbc. think it's also a really interesting time in the industry generally, and channel 5 is a fascinating place to be at the minute. i think they make some great programmes. i think there's not many commissioning... most of their commissions recently have been brilliant shows and who doesn't want to get the chance to work where anneka rice works? that's a good point. i mean, i think they're moving massively in the right direction all the time and i think it's a really exciting place to be with a really creative team. yeah. and i'll come back on channel 5. ijust you were reported to be onjust under £300,000 a year for your bbc work. i'm assuming channel 5 offered you quite a good deal. to what extent did money play a part? i can be brutally honest about that. money has never, ever been a motivating factor for me at any point in my career. they are paying you more money, presumably? well, when i first started out, i had two degrees at a 2—1 in history, and i had a first in broadcastjournalism
the bbc. think it's also a really interesting time in the industry generally, and channel 5 is a fascinating place to be at the minute. i think they make some great programmes. i think there's not many commissioning... most of their commissions recently have been brilliant shows and who doesn't want to get the chance to work where anneka rice works? that's a good point. i mean, i think they're moving massively in the right direction all the time and i think it's a really exciting place to be...
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lizo mzimba, bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for newswatch.ello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. did bbc news overdo the platinumjubilee celebrations last weekend and forget its normal journalistic values? 0h, quite the booing in the crowd, and you can hear it... and did the bbc alter the sound level of booing when repeating shots of boris and carriejohnson at last week's thanksgiving service? a decade ago, the bbc was widely criticised for dumbing down it's treatment of the queens diamond jubilee, with its rain drenched royal flotilla along the thames. and a year ago, it received a record 100,000 complaints about the extent of air time devoted to the duke of edinburgh's death. those experiences coupled, with the recent troubled history of the royal family meant there was an intense focus on how the platinum jubilees death was covered on the bbc. and the corporation certainly pulled out all the stops from the start of the weekend to the end. cheering. she was the star of the show and it was her grand finale. the queen began the c
lizo mzimba, bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for newswatch.ello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. did bbc news overdo the platinumjubilee celebrations last weekend and forget its normal journalistic values? 0h, quite the booing in the crowd, and you can hear it... and did the bbc alter the sound level of booing when repeating shots of boris and carriejohnson at last week's thanksgiving service? a decade ago, the bbc was widely criticised for dumbing down it's treatment of the...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, as newsday continues — strata for this programme. —— straight after this programme. this week, we're live at the hay festival for 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we'll look at the secrets behind the broadcasting technologies that changed the world. a radio legend talks about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips, and my favourite pip is always the last one because it's extended. and artificial intelligence goes bird spotting and in the quest for greener energy, omar discovers a tasteless fluid cold water. —— called it water. it goes in your mouth and then disappears? this book was... writing this much... we are back and it's brilliant. after an unbelievable three years, the hay festival is back to its full glory. gathering together authors and thinkers, bookworms and those with the writing bug. it's all the same to me, ijust like writing, can't stop. it's so good to be back and thi
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, as newsday continues — strata for this programme. —— straight after this programme. this week, we're live at the hay festival for 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we'll look at the secrets behind the broadcasting technologies that changed the world. a radio legend talks about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips, and my favourite pip is always the last one because...
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we ask to bbc news for a response to i to bbc news for a response to that.tatement they gave us. when news of thursday's by election results came in, boris johnson was in rwanda, and hanging over his trip, there was the government's controversial plan to send asylum seekers to that country. that term asylum seekers, along with refugees is the most common one being used around this issue on the bbc, as you can hear in these two recent reports. can hear in these two recent reorts. �* , . can hear in these two recent reorts. a ., ., can hear in these two recent reorts. �* , ., ., ~ can hear in these two recent reorts. ., ~ ., , reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, _ reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, one _ reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, one of- reports. as a hotel like many others. inside, one of the - others. inside, one of the rooms made up and ready to receive their unwillingness. refugees forcibly removed from the uk. ., �* , the uk. the government's policy to remove _ the uk. the government's policy to remove asylum _ the
we ask to bbc news for a response to i to bbc news for a response to that.tatement they gave us. when news of thursday's by election results came in, boris johnson was in rwanda, and hanging over his trip, there was the government's controversial plan to send asylum seekers to that country. that term asylum seekers, along with refugees is the most common one being used around this issue on the bbc, as you can hear in these two recent reports. can hear in these two recent reorts. �* , . can...
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yogita limaye, bbc news.un safety bill into law — the first major federal gun reform in three decades. the bill includes provisions to help states keep guns out of the hands of those deemed to be a danger to themselves or others, and blocks gun sales to those convicted of abusing unmarried intimate partners. from combine to sandy hook to charleston, orlando, las vegas, a puzzle, atlanta, buffalo, and for the shootings at been everyday in the shootings at been everyday in the streets that we don't even hear about, the number of people killed every day in the street, their message to us was do something? how may times have we heard that? does do something. for god sake just do something. today we did. while this bill doesn't do everything i want, it does include actions i have long called for that are going to save lives. the third day of strike action this week on the railways is taking place. thousands of rmt union members at network rail and 13 train operating companies have walked out in a dispute aboutjobs
yogita limaye, bbc news.un safety bill into law — the first major federal gun reform in three decades. the bill includes provisions to help states keep guns out of the hands of those deemed to be a danger to themselves or others, and blocks gun sales to those convicted of abusing unmarried intimate partners. from combine to sandy hook to charleston, orlando, las vegas, a puzzle, atlanta, buffalo, and for the shootings at been everyday in the shootings at been everyday in the streets that we...
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you wouldn't know that if you had been watching bbc�*s coverage of the last few days.eb taylor was watching that and emails: many of the weekens�* ceremonies broadcast on the channel of the corporation's largely celebratory approach represented a failure ofjournalistic impartiality. for dave in birmingham: one specific moment over the long weekend attracted a lot of attention from the audience and it came as guests arrived at st paul's cathedral on friday morning for the queen's thanksgiving service. the prime ministerjust arriving with his wife. quite a bit of booing in the crowd. i know. you can hear it, there is quite of lot of booing, actually. a substantial amount. didn't see that coming. quite a moment. we definitely haven't heard that for any other vip guests, that's fair to say. that was broadcast live. but as jane hill continued to talk to her guests, the footage of mr and mrs johnson was replayed a few minutes later on the news channel. this time it sounded like this. hopefully, that isn't the big story that's going to come out today, hopefully, it's a family
you wouldn't know that if you had been watching bbc�*s coverage of the last few days.eb taylor was watching that and emails: many of the weekens�* ceremonies broadcast on the channel of the corporation's largely celebratory approach represented a failure ofjournalistic impartiality. for dave in birmingham: one specific moment over the long weekend attracted a lot of attention from the audience and it came as guests arrived at st paul's cathedral on friday morning for the queen's...
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hugh pym, bbc news.sle of wight. the two—legged spinosaurid was more than ten metres long and lived 125 million years ago. sue barker has announced she will be stepping down from presenting the bbc�*s wimbledon coverage at the end of this year's tournament, after 30 years of covering the event. hello and welcome to wimbledon. she said she'd miss the role "terribly" but after 30 years, she felt the time was right. he was out on the streets of london yesterday — selling the big issue. prince william's attempt at going undercover to help the homeless didn't last too long before he was spotted. some people did walk on by. 0thers though realised the man with the magazine sold by homeless people and the long—term unemployed was in fact the heir to the throne and they began taking photographs — which is how the story got out, as sarah campbell reports. at the weekend, he was with his family on the balcony of the palace he will one day call home. yesterday, prince william was in westminster selling the big issue
hugh pym, bbc news.sle of wight. the two—legged spinosaurid was more than ten metres long and lived 125 million years ago. sue barker has announced she will be stepping down from presenting the bbc�*s wimbledon coverage at the end of this year's tournament, after 30 years of covering the event. hello and welcome to wimbledon. she said she'd miss the role "terribly" but after 30 years, she felt the time was right. he was out on the streets of london yesterday — selling the big...
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shingai nyoka, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.e: # ba by love. the legendary glastonbury festival comes to a close. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. tennis balls thwack cheering and applause challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm suranjana tewari in singapore. our headlines: standing together — world leaders at the g7 summit c
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did bbc news give the trial too much attention? first — just in case you hadn't noticed, we're halfway through the platinum jubilee weekend, and it's pretty clear that news channels and bulletins, as well as television more widely are fully embracing the celebrations. then we have the formation of 70. applause. the queen smiles in appreciation. perfect formation. whooshing. that's wonderful. but it's pretty noisy. when the dust has settled next week, we'll be looking in more detail at your reactions to how bbc news has covered thejubilee. but in the meantime, here's a couple of contrasting responses to what you've seen so far. first, from mel writing on thursday... but for alan mccluskey. .. do let us know your thoughts on what is clearly a divisive issue and there'll be details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. meanwhile, there have been equally strong reactions to reporting of the defamation case fought over the past six weeks betweenjohnny depp and his ex—wife, amber heard. the verdict from the united states came
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tim allman, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.id stage — the legendary glastonbury festival draws to a close. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. tennis balls thwack. cheering and applause. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president zelensky is to address leaders of the g7, asking them to do more to help ukraine res
tim allman, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.id stage — the legendary glastonbury festival draws to a close. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was...
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welcome to bbc news at ten.2a hours�* time — the biggest rail strike for decades will be getting under way, causing problems for millions of travellers. grant shapps — the transport secretary — says the strikes by 40,000 rail workers are "unnecessary". but labour has accused the conservatives of wanting a strike to take advantage of division. the extent of the likely disruption is shown by this official map showing the lines with limited services. many areas will have no services at all. the strike action is taking place on tuesday 21stjune, thursday 23rd and saturday 25th. but a much—reduced service will be available in some areas. normally around 20,000 train services operate each day in the uk, but with a special timetable in place, the figure will be closer to 4,500. let's start with this report by our correspondent nick eardley. get ready for the biggest rail strike in a generation. for three days spread over the next week, the rail workers�* union, the rmt, will down tools. massive disruption is expected a
welcome to bbc news at ten.2a hours�* time — the biggest rail strike for decades will be getting under way, causing problems for millions of travellers. grant shapps — the transport secretary — says the strikes by 40,000 rail workers are "unnecessary". but labour has accused the conservatives of wanting a strike to take advantage of division. the extent of the likely disruption is shown by this official map showing the lines with limited services. many areas will have no...
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you're watching bbc news. the foreign secretary, liz truss, has been defending borisjohnson after the tory by—election losses in tiverton and honiton and wakefield. she's been speaking to our deputy africa editor, anne soy, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in the rwandan capital, kigali. heads of government from across the commonwealth have been meeting here in kigali, rwanda. and i'm nowjoined by the foreign secretary, liz truss. just talking about the politics in the uk at the moment, do you still have confidence in the prime minister, is he the right person to lead the uk? i have absolute confidence in the prime minister. he's doing a fantasticjob. he has led on... ..delivering on brexit, helping britain recoverfrom covid, we were the first country to fully develop the vaccine and get it rolled out and now he's doing a brilliantjob of supporting ukraine in the appalling war against russia. and the conservatives have just lost two important by—elections. should he be considering his position?
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that's bbc news at ten...inally, huw edwards now seems to be obliged to finish his bulletins by traipsing across the studio, down one step and then up another, talking as he goes. what a pointless exercise is this, and how long is it going to be before huw accidentally trips on one of the little steps and goes flat on his face? that will make the news, i suppose. thank you for watching and goodnight. the big screen also features at the end of each bulletin with an appearance from all the regional news presenters before their own half—hour bulletins, but the news didn't automatically continue for many viewers, who instead saw this, because regional news still can't be seen in high definition. that's now promised for next year, but mark was unimpressed. weather presenters are also in the new studio making use of a screen twice the size of what they had before. in the heat coming in from the south... david smith's reaction: there were also some compliments for the studio revamp, including this from jayagopal nair
that's bbc news at ten...inally, huw edwards now seems to be obliged to finish his bulletins by traipsing across the studio, down one step and then up another, talking as he goes. what a pointless exercise is this, and how long is it going to be before huw accidentally trips on one of the little steps and goes flat on his face? that will make the news, i suppose. thank you for watching and goodnight. the big screen also features at the end of each bulletin with an appearance from all the...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.e than a dozen republican—controlled us states, after yesterday's supreme court ruling which overturned the constitutional right to abortion. religious groups have been celebrating, while supporters of abortion rights have been protesting. frances read reports. protest from kentucky to massachusetts. the decision to overturn roe v wade is seismic. pro—choice demonstrators say they are horrified that millions will lose their legal right to abortion. but others celebrate. anti—abortion activists gathered outside america's supreme court, happy to see the back of a legal precedent that had been in place for 50 years. we were called for this moment. and this is a heavy responsibility, to make abortion unthinkable and illegal throughout our nation. to ensure no woman stands alone in a post—roe america, to be the post—roe generation! cheering. elizabeth made the decision to terminate a pregnancy after finding out her twins wouldn't survive outside the womb. she later had another abortion when
gareth barlow, bbc news.e than a dozen republican—controlled us states, after yesterday's supreme court ruling which overturned the constitutional right to abortion. religious groups have been celebrating, while supporters of abortion rights have been protesting. frances read reports. protest from kentucky to massachusetts. the decision to overturn roe v wade is seismic. pro—choice demonstrators say they are horrified that millions will lose their legal right to abortion. but others...
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this is the 130th day of russia's war against ukraine on bbc news ukraine live from london president zelensky visited the front on his route lysychansk and bakhmut kidnapping and abuse of civilians in the kherson region bbc received evidence of alleged war crimes by the russian military on the verge of retirement british parliament votes for no confidence in boris johnson volodymyr zelenskyi personally visited the military currently at the front visited advanced positions in kharkiv and zaporizhzhia regions and then met with armymen in the area of bakhmut and lysychanska potap about everyday life and the morale of soldiers who risk their health and lives for his trips to the area of hostilities, volodymyr zelenskyi is always known as a front-line president . it is interesting that the russian president putin is called by the western press, on the contrary, the head of the state in a bunker, because he rarely appears in public. at the beginning of the war , 100,000 people lived there, now there are 30,000 left and 5 digits are constantly decreasing, so few people refuse to evacuat
this is the 130th day of russia's war against ukraine on bbc news ukraine live from london president zelensky visited the front on his route lysychansk and bakhmut kidnapping and abuse of civilians in the kherson region bbc received evidence of alleged war crimes by the russian military on the verge of retirement british parliament votes for no confidence in boris johnson volodymyr zelenskyi personally visited the military currently at the front visited advanced positions in kharkiv and...
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this is bbc news.nes. a bad night for president macron — he looks set to lose his overall majority in the french parliament — the far—left and the far—right have made gains. rail bosses have confirmed that talks to try to avoid this week's strike action will continue with union leaders tomorrow. after the uk's promise of more heavy weapons to ukraine — the new head of the british army says troops should be prepared to fight russia in europe. the people of colombia have elected their first ever left wing president, gustavo petro. and swimming's world governing body votes to effectively ban transgender competitors like american lia thomas from taking part in women's races. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geri scott who is a political reporter at the times and james rampton, features writer at the independent. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the guardian leads on anger as ministers refuse tojoin
this is bbc news.nes. a bad night for president macron — he looks set to lose his overall majority in the french parliament — the far—left and the far—right have made gains. rail bosses have confirmed that talks to try to avoid this week's strike action will continue with union leaders tomorrow. after the uk's promise of more heavy weapons to ukraine — the new head of the british army says troops should be prepared to fight russia in europe. the people of colombia have elected their...
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patrick geary, bbc news. �*, ., ., bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never _ bbc news.mething that i for sure it never believed, being - bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never believed, being here. sure it never believed, being here at 36, being competitive again. playing in the most important court of my career one more time. it means a lot to me, it means everything. it means a lot of energy to try to keep going. what can happen in the future, but i am going to keep fighting to try to keep going. so many thanks. thank you very much, everyone. britain's alfie hewett and gordon reid claimed their 10th grand slam title in a row with victory in the men's wheelchair doubles. the top seeds beat argentina's gustavo fernandez and shingo kunieda ofjapan. it means they've won the doubles title at the french open for the past three years and clinched the australian open title earlier this year. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making sports news today. 0tt tanak claimed his first world rally championship victory of the season at rally italia sardin
patrick geary, bbc news. �*, ., ., bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never _ bbc news.mething that i for sure it never believed, being - bbc news. it's something that i for sure it never believed, being here. sure it never believed, being here at 36, being competitive again. playing in the most important court of my career one more time. it means a lot to me, it means everything. it means a lot of energy to try to keep going. what can happen in the future, but i am going to keep...
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you'll find more on all of our stories on bbc news online or here on bbc world news. stories on bbc newsso far across most parts of the country. but if i show you the rainfall animation for this week, notice how it mounts up across these western areas, the colours deepening. it's here where we could see anything between 40—80 mm of rain, more especially around the hills and the coast. some eastern areas where so far this june, we've seen only just over a quarter of our normal rainfall, not a huge amount is expected at all. although there's still a chance we could see a bit more towards the south east corner through the middle part of the week. the reason, well, areas of low pressure are going to come in off the atlantic and then stall before working northwards, as this one did from sunday, leaving a trailing weather front to take us into monday, which will produce sunshine and showers working their way eastwards, but much lighter winds than we saw through the weekend. so, this is how we start the day, the commuting temperatures somewhere between 11—13 degrees, not desperately cold out th
you'll find more on all of our stories on bbc news online or here on bbc world news. stories on bbc newsso far across most parts of the country. but if i show you the rainfall animation for this week, notice how it mounts up across these western areas, the colours deepening. it's here where we could see anything between 40—80 mm of rain, more especially around the hills and the coast. some eastern areas where so far this june, we've seen only just over a quarter of our normal rainfall, not a...
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this is bbc news.american people, saying something has to be done about the country's shocking level of gun violence. queen elizabeth will miss friday's service in saint paul cathedral in london on the second day of her platinum jubilee celebrations. in other news, president zelensky has called for weapons deliveries to ukraine to be stepped up — as he warned that russia now controlled a fifth of his country. he has also met the new us ambassador to ukraine, bridget brink. she has given herfirst broadcast interview to the bbc�*sjoe inwood, who reports from kyiv. the battle for severodonetsk is not over, it seems. this is how one ukrainian soldier experiences it. bodycam footage, released on social media, shows intense street fighting, as they try to hold back the russian advance. "calm down, calm down — it's ok," he says. one of his colleagues has been hit. they apply pressure to the wound before trying to get him to safety. it has been increasingly hard to get a clear picture of what is happening on t
this is bbc news.american people, saying something has to be done about the country's shocking level of gun violence. queen elizabeth will miss friday's service in saint paul cathedral in london on the second day of her platinum jubilee celebrations. in other news, president zelensky has called for weapons deliveries to ukraine to be stepped up — as he warned that russia now controlled a fifth of his country. he has also met the new us ambassador to ukraine, bridget brink. she has given...
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simon jack, bbc news.— his first public appearance away from westminster since monday's vote of confidence. borisjohnson spoke on a range of subjects including spiralling prices and measures for boosting home ownership in england. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. in wigan in greater manchester, this community grocery tries to act as a bridge between those who need to use a food bank and using a supermarket. customers pay much less here than the prices they are seeing elsewhere. a £50, £60 shop a week has definitely got up to like £70, £80 sometimes, and you don't know, when you get to the till and you think, "i've only bought the same as i bought a few months ago but it's nearly, like, double in price." are you coping all right? yeah, yeah, we're doing 0k, yeah. i mean, we've learned to live on a budget. there are now 17 groceries like this one around the country. more and more people who are coming to us are in full—time employment but are reallyjust needing to look at where they can cut back bec
simon jack, bbc news.— his first public appearance away from westminster since monday's vote of confidence. borisjohnson spoke on a range of subjects including spiralling prices and measures for boosting home ownership in england. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. in wigan in greater manchester, this community grocery tries to act as a bridge between those who need to use a food bank and using a supermarket. customers pay much less here than the prices they are seeing elsewhere. a...
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azedeh moshiri, bbc news. azeday moshiri, bbc news.terally. it's been announced that hong kong's jumbo floating restaurant is to leave the city after nearly 50 years. it's been closed since the beginning of the pandemic and the local authorities don't want to invest in its re—opening. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. no trip to hong kong was complete without a visit to thejumbo floating restaurant. it attracted celebrities, royalty, and more than a few locals. it was even the location for a bond film. but, this is thejumbo floating restaurant today — almost derelict now. the kitchens have already capsized and there is no money for refurbishment. mr wong has been ferrying tourists to the restaurant for years, and he will be sorry to see it go. "my life is connected tojumbo," he says. "i have been worse—off it since it closed. "if it disappears, it will hurt tourism, "it's an attraction known all over the world." covid was the final blow but this wasn't just a place to eat, it was a symbol of the city itself. translation: there were
azedeh moshiri, bbc news. azeday moshiri, bbc news.terally. it's been announced that hong kong's jumbo floating restaurant is to leave the city after nearly 50 years. it's been closed since the beginning of the pandemic and the local authorities don't want to invest in its re—opening. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. no trip to hong kong was complete without a visit to thejumbo floating restaurant. it attracted celebrities, royalty, and more than a few locals. it was even the location...
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navteonhal, bbc news.ekend trip to delaware. the fall came as he stopped to greet supporters and media towards the end of his bike ride. the president, who was immediately surrounded by secret service, appeared to be uninjured and got straight back up again. and that's it, you're watching bbc news. and we willjust pause to say goodbye to our viewers watching around the world and here in uk, after the weather will take a look at tomorrow's front pages. our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster kate bevan and political editor of the scottish times, kieran andrews. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. the heatwave as well and truly over and a reminder that on friday we had the hottest day of the year with the temperature hitting 33 celsius in suffolk, compared to saturday afternoon, grey skies and the temperature of 14, a drop of 19 celsius. the drop was caused by this cold front bringing outbreaks of rain recently and that rain has been thundery at times continuing to push down
navteonhal, bbc news.ekend trip to delaware. the fall came as he stopped to greet supporters and media towards the end of his bike ride. the president, who was immediately surrounded by secret service, appeared to be uninjured and got straight back up again. and that's it, you're watching bbc news. and we willjust pause to say goodbye to our viewers watching around the world and here in uk, after the weather will take a look at tomorrow's front pages. our guests joining me tonight are the...
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this is bbc news — the headlines...he mayor of kyiv has told the bbc his country will only enter peace talks after the "last russian soldier has left ukraine". some officials have expressed concerns their country may be pushed towards a peace deal with russia — as the war continues to exert a terrible toll. militants in afghanistan are reported to have killed at least three people during an attack on the last sikh place of worship in the capital — kabul. the assailants threw hand grenades at the building and the taliban authorities say a car bomb detonated before reaching the gurdwara. thousands of people marched through london on saturday — calling on the government to do more to tackle the cost of living. the trades union congress demanded a �*better deal�* for people struggling to cope. the government has said it's providing a package of measures to help with rising costs. that's it from me. which will be here at the top of the hour. —— rich will be here. now on bbc news, it's time for unspun world withjohn simpson.
this is bbc news — the headlines...he mayor of kyiv has told the bbc his country will only enter peace talks after the "last russian soldier has left ukraine". some officials have expressed concerns their country may be pushed towards a peace deal with russia — as the war continues to exert a terrible toll. militants in afghanistan are reported to have killed at least three people during an attack on the last sikh place of worship in the capital — kabul. the assailants threw...
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this is bbc news.the hour, as newsday continues — straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. for once, the headlines coming out of ukraine have been dominated by diplomacy rather than the latest from the war front. the leaders of the eu's three biggest countries staged a visit to kyiv on the eve of a key brussels decision — will ukraine be given official eu candidate status? for the zelensky government, it would be a symbolic prize to match the practical military and economic assistance
this is bbc news.the hour, as newsday continues — straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. for once, the headlines coming out of ukraine have been dominated by diplomacy rather than the latest from the war front. the leaders of the eu's three biggest countries staged a visit to kyiv on the eve of a key brussels decision — will ukraine be given official eu candidate status? for the zelensky government, it would be a symbolic prize to match the practical military and...
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nesta mcgregor, bbc news. currently tied for second, five shots off the leader in gee chun. britain's georgia hall didn't have the best of days. she finished two over. whilst some of the world's best are in action in maryland, about 300 miles up the east coast in connecticut, that's not the case — with brooks koepka and abraham ancer with and abraham ancer joining the saudi backed liv golf series. it's still a high class field, though, including rory mcilroy, world number one scottie scheffler and olympic champions xander schauffele. rory mcilroy leads the way after eight under par. some news from us here at bbc sport — for a long time now, we have been reporting on the impacts of climate change on sport and similarly the impact that sport has on the environment. more and more sports stars are beginning to speak up on environmental issues and increasing numbers of sporting organisations are beginning to take action around their own sustainability. in an effort to recognise those leading the way, the bbc is tod
nesta mcgregor, bbc news. currently tied for second, five shots off the leader in gee chun. britain's georgia hall didn't have the best of days. she finished two over. whilst some of the world's best are in action in maryland, about 300 miles up the east coast in connecticut, that's not the case — with brooks koepka and abraham ancer with and abraham ancer joining the saudi backed liv golf series. it's still a high class field, though, including rory mcilroy, world number one scottie...
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this is bbc news.. newscast, from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and vicki in the studio. nina in the studio. and chris in the studio. and i should probablyjust accept i am growing a moustache because i didn't mention it last week. didn't you? no, itjust sort of unfolded. yeah. yet another benefit - of listening on bbc sounds. yeah. it does sound the same. it got a bit sweaty in the heat? really sweaty. you do? yeah. my tip is don't grow a moustache during a pre—heat
this is bbc news.. newscast, from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and vicki in the studio. nina in the studio. and chris in the studio. and i should probablyjust accept i am growing a moustache because i didn't mention it last week. didn't you? no, itjust sort of unfolded. yeah. yet another benefit - of listening on bbc sounds. yeah. it does sound the same. it got a bit sweaty in the heat? really sweaty. you do? yeah. my tip is don't grow a moustache during a pre—heat
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yogita limaye, bbc news.gland and new zealand, three quick wickets left the visitors on 168 runs for five, before rain stopped play for the day. england lead the series 2—0. our sports correspondent patrick gearey watched the action at headingley. "back yourself." england's new mantra. a belief that allows jamie overton — a bowler on debut — to bat to the brink of a century. 97 — he had come so close, he had come so far. because together with jonny bairstow, he'd changed the game — and bairstow kept going. past 150, past new zealand. an innings that started with england in crisis ended with england in front. the boy from bradford beloved in leeds. having left with love, he returned with gloves as stand—in wicketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catc
yogita limaye, bbc news.gland and new zealand, three quick wickets left the visitors on 168 runs for five, before rain stopped play for the day. england lead the series 2—0. our sports correspondent patrick gearey watched the action at headingley. "back yourself." england's new mantra. a belief that allows jamie overton — a bowler on debut — to bat to the brink of a century. 97 — he had come so close, he had come so far. because together with jonny bairstow, he'd changed the...
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much more on the bbc news website, bbc.com/news. also the bbc news app.e team at bbc news. hello. even with the weekend's rain in the west, it's been a rather dry month so far across most parts of the country. but if i show you the rainfall animation for this week, notice how it mounts up across these western areas, the colours deepening. it's here where we could see anything between 40—80 mm of rain, more especially around the hills and the coast. some eastern areas where so far thisjune, we've seen onlyjust over a quarter of our normal rainfall, not a huge amount is expected at all. although there's still a chance we could see a bit more towards the south—east corner through the middle part of the week. the reason, well, areas of low pressure are going to come in off the atlantic and then stall before working northwards, as this one did from sunday, leaving a trailing weather front to take us into monday, which will produce sunshine and showers working their way eastwards, but much lighter winds than we saw through the weekend. so, this is how we start
much more on the bbc news website, bbc.com/news. also the bbc news app.e team at bbc news. hello. even with the weekend's rain in the west, it's been a rather dry month so far across most parts of the country. but if i show you the rainfall animation for this week, notice how it mounts up across these western areas, the colours deepening. it's here where we could see anything between 40—80 mm of rain, more especially around the hills and the coast. some eastern areas where so far thisjune,...
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this is bbc news.russian invasion of ukraine and a warning of severe food shortages around the world due to the fighting. let's stay with ukraine now and we can speak tojd williams, a senior international defence researcher with rand corporation. thank you forjoining us. how would you say rossel�*s goals have changed since the start of the war was yellow so russia has scaled back considerably. they launched the wall with a very ambitious agenda, attempting to basically unseat the government and take over the government and take over the country. after a few weeks of fighting by the ukrainians and their own failures, they have had to scale it back and now what we are seeing is a much more methodical and focused effort to exert control over the eastern part of the country. pa. over the eastern part of the count . �* ., ., over the eastern part of the count .�* ., ., ., country. a lot of analysis and talk about — country. a lot of analysis and talk about how _ country. a lot of analysis and talk about how
this is bbc news.russian invasion of ukraine and a warning of severe food shortages around the world due to the fighting. let's stay with ukraine now and we can speak tojd williams, a senior international defence researcher with rand corporation. thank you forjoining us. how would you say rossel�*s goals have changed since the start of the war was yellow so russia has scaled back considerably. they launched the wall with a very ambitious agenda, attempting to basically unseat the government...