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weeks with a bbc executive.one was available to do so this week. do let us know your thoughts on any of the issues we are covering in this programme or any aspect of bbc news. details on how to contact us are available at the end of the programme. but now some of your other concerns this week. wednesday's news at six led with a special investigation by ed thomas into a distressing subject. the months, the bbc has been hearing about people's experiences reporting crime. this is the story of mums in chorley, whose children have been attacked by a group of teenagers. what followed show children being beaten and bruised and though the images were blurred and a warning had been given beforehand, a viewer called julie thought the footage was too explicit for pre—watershed viewing. this is a first time i've ever complained but, as a public health professional, i was so shocked by the clips you showed of the violence of children abusing children on the six o'clock news. this is a time when children could easily be prese
weeks with a bbc executive.one was available to do so this week. do let us know your thoughts on any of the issues we are covering in this programme or any aspect of bbc news. details on how to contact us are available at the end of the programme. but now some of your other concerns this week. wednesday's news at six led with a special investigation by ed thomas into a distressing subject. the months, the bbc has been hearing about people's experiences reporting crime. this is the story of mums...
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bbc impartiality.thought that was a reference to sir robbie gibb, a former bbc editor who went to work as theresa may's director of communications and was appointed to the bbc board last year. there was both criticism and approval of emily matliss�*s comments with a friend of sir robbie gibb telling newspapers he is committed to delivering change, to making impartiality the genuine priority. meanwhile, keith russell felt the speech didn't receive enough attention on bbc news. the bbc did put out a statement in response to the speech, which reads like this: the extent to which impartiality has become a fraught issue for the bbc was reinforced this week by a bbc ruling against radio two presenter and safe cycling advocate jeremy vine. an internal investigation found he had reached impartiality rules, by expressing his support for low traffic neighbourhoods. a decision that had a mixed response. david harrington thought: but maria david disagrees. well, we hoped to discuss the bbc�*s approach to impartial
bbc impartiality.thought that was a reference to sir robbie gibb, a former bbc editor who went to work as theresa may's director of communications and was appointed to the bbc board last year. there was both criticism and approval of emily matliss�*s comments with a friend of sir robbie gibb telling newspapers he is committed to delivering change, to making impartiality the genuine priority. meanwhile, keith russell felt the speech didn't receive enough attention on bbc news. the bbc did put...
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this is bbc news. i'm ben brown.he killing of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel in liverpool — one of the suspects was detained on suspicion of murder. the conservative leadership favourite, liz truss, pledges "immediate action" on energy bills during her first week in office, if she becomes prime minister. ukrainian families close to europe's largest nuclear power plant say they're living in fear — despite the arrival of un monitors. a 21—year—old man has been arrested after the deaths of three siblings at a house in dublin. donald trump calls president biden an "enemy of the state" at his first rally since the fbi searched his florida resort for sensitive files.
this is bbc news. i'm ben brown.he killing of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel in liverpool — one of the suspects was detained on suspicion of murder. the conservative leadership favourite, liz truss, pledges "immediate action" on energy bills during her first week in office, if she becomes prime minister. ukrainian families close to europe's largest nuclear power plant say they're living in fear — despite the arrival of un monitors. a 21—year—old man has been arrested...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: canadian police say they've arrested the last suspect in a mass stabbing that left ten people dead. myles sanderson had been on the run since sunday after the series of attacks in the province of saskatchewan. he was taken into custody and has been charged with crimes including murder. the european union's outlined plans to introduce a price cap on russian gas. president putin threatened to cut off all energy supplies if such a step was taken. eu governments have accused moscow of using energy to blackmail them in retaliation for western support for ukraine following russia's invasion. officials in california have urged consumers to reduce their electricity usage — as demand has soared because of an extreme heatwave. people in the us state are being urged to turn down their air conditioning, switch off unneccesary lights, and avoid using major appliances in the afternoons and evenings. now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to this week's the media show. now
this is bbc news. the headlines: canadian police say they've arrested the last suspect in a mass stabbing that left ten people dead. myles sanderson had been on the run since sunday after the series of attacks in the province of saskatchewan. he was taken into custody and has been charged with crimes including murder. the european union's outlined plans to introduce a price cap on russian gas. president putin threatened to cut off all energy supplies if such a step was taken. eu governments...
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the bbc... we know this government is not particularly- fond of the bbc. blinder. - i suspect a lot - of us are bbc one watchers, but radio, they all have to navigate this and they can - easily have fallen over. and i gather there were easy decisions to make like not i having this style of strictly - come dancing and more difficult decisions, do you showj paddington the movie? but the bbc flexed on quite a lot of. its platforms in terms of its - content, and we think how many platforms — notjust the range of radio stations — the fact - that there hasn't been a single item that has been hailed as a| catastrophic bbc mistake. you know people can - become tabloid fodder for messing up. i hold to my position where i completely. understand the nuances of - the other guests, and the bbc played a completely straight bat. marcus, was it a straight bat? i think there's a few things that we need to unpack. first of all, there is a narrative which is beginning to form. tina and ed have voiced this narrative that the last ten days was not the time for this debate. we
the bbc... we know this government is not particularly- fond of the bbc. blinder. - i suspect a lot - of us are bbc one watchers, but radio, they all have to navigate this and they can - easily have fallen over. and i gather there were easy decisions to make like not i having this style of strictly - come dancing and more difficult decisions, do you showj paddington the movie? but the bbc flexed on quite a lot of. its platforms in terms of its - content, and we think how many platforms —...
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emily maitlis' monologue for which the bbc, the bbc retracted, said senior managers and news could seedn't be allowed to stand and they would have withdrawn it, even if number ten had not complained. now, on the issue. hold on now, alastair, i'm going to bring in nosheen here. 0k. sorry, nosheen. because you've talked about the prism through which all news exists. what i want to ask you, is how do you feel? podcasts and the tone and approach of podcasts is influencing the news we consume and the the prism, to use alistair's word, that all information flows through. that depends which ones you listen to. i i mean, there's a danger that one could recreate the sort _ of westminster bubble in the news i podcast, or that one is recreatingl newsnight on a news podcast. but, you know, there is room| for all of these different kinds of audiences and different kinds of podcasts. - and i guess the view that we take is that it's audience led. - it's less insider, more sort- of outsider view of what that story is and explaining it and covering it with depth without _ being patronising. now, that r
emily maitlis' monologue for which the bbc, the bbc retracted, said senior managers and news could seedn't be allowed to stand and they would have withdrawn it, even if number ten had not complained. now, on the issue. hold on now, alastair, i'm going to bring in nosheen here. 0k. sorry, nosheen. because you've talked about the prism through which all news exists. what i want to ask you, is how do you feel? podcasts and the tone and approach of podcasts is influencing the news we consume and...
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bbc and the bbc played pretty much of a blinder. . watchers, but radio one, six music all had — but radio one, six music all had to— but radio one, six music all had to navigate _ but radio one, six music all had to navigate this - but radio one, six music all had to navigate this and - but radio one, six music alll had to navigate this and they could — had to navigate this and they could have _ had to navigate this and they could have easily— had to navigate this and they could have easily have - had to navigate this and they could have easily have fallen| could have easily have fallen over— could have easily have fallen over and _ could have easily have fallen over and together _ could have easily have fallen over and together they- could have easily have fallenl over and together they would easy — over and together they would easy decisions— over and together they would easy decisions to _ over and together they would easy decisions to make, - over and together they would easy decisions to make, likel easy decisions to make, like n
bbc and the bbc played pretty much of a blinder. . watchers, but radio one, six music all had — but radio one, six music all had to— but radio one, six music all had to navigate _ but radio one, six music all had to navigate this - but radio one, six music all had to navigate this and - but radio one, six music alll had to navigate this and they could — had to navigate this and they could have _ had to navigate this and they could have easily— had to navigate this and they could have...
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of the bbc, and there are certain— fond of the bbc, and there are certain outlets— fond of the bbc,that are very much shot. the bbc played| much shot. the bbc played pretty— much shot. the bbc played pretty much— much shot. the bbc played pretty much of— much shot. the bbc played pretty much of a _ much shot. the bbc played pretty much of a blinder. . much shot. the bbc played pretty much of a blinder. ii pretty much of a blinder. i suspect— pretty much of a blinder. i suspect a _ pretty much of a blinder. i suspect a lot _ pretty much of a blinder. i suspect a lot of _ pretty much of a blinder. i suspect a lot of us - pretty much of a blinder. i suspect a lot of us are - pretty much of a blinder. i| suspect a lot of us are bbc pretty much of a blinder. i- suspect a lot of us are bbc one watchers, — suspect a lot of us are bbc one watchers, but _ suspect a lot of us are bbc one watchers, but they— suspect a lot of us are bbc one watchers, but they all- suspect a lot of us are bbc one watchers, but they all have - suspect a lot of us are bbc one watchers, but they all have to i watch
of the bbc, and there are certain— fond of the bbc, and there are certain outlets— fond of the bbc,that are very much shot. the bbc played| much shot. the bbc played pretty— much shot. the bbc played pretty much— much shot. the bbc played pretty much of— much shot. the bbc played pretty much of a _ much shot. the bbc played pretty much of a blinder. . much shot. the bbc played pretty much of a blinder. ii pretty much of a blinder. i suspect— pretty much of a blinder. i suspect a _...
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to the bbc. _ and the bbc played, - to put it in crude terms, pretty much of a blinder.suspect a lot of us - are bbc one watchers, but radio 1, 6 music, l they all had to navigate this and they could easily - have fallen over. and i gather there were easy decisions to make, - like not having the start| of strictly come dancing and more difficult decisions, as do you show paddington i the movie? but the bbc flexed on quite i a lot of its platforms in terms of the content it showed, - and when we think how many platforms — notjust the range of radio stations and local- radio stations — the fact - that there hasn't been a single item that has been held up i as a catastrophic bbc mistake is a huge testament to the organisation. j we are in the realms- of holly willoughby being chastised forjumping a queue. i gather bear grylls being chastised for| smiling near the catafalque, so you know people can become tabloid fodder for messing up. l i hold to my position, j although i completely understand the nuances of the other guests, - that the bbc played - a completely straight ba
to the bbc. _ and the bbc played, - to put it in crude terms, pretty much of a blinder.suspect a lot of us - are bbc one watchers, but radio 1, 6 music, l they all had to navigate this and they could easily - have fallen over. and i gather there were easy decisions to make, - like not having the start| of strictly come dancing and more difficult decisions, as do you show paddington i the movie? but the bbc flexed on quite i a lot of its platforms in terms of the content it showed, - and when we...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... there are fears of food shortages in pakistan, after the devastating floods washed away nearly half of the country's crops. so far around 1,200 people are known to have been killed and unicef say many more children could die from a rapid spread of diseases like cholera and malaria. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has scrapped plans to reopen a key gas pipeline to europe. the company claims it can't restart nordstream one because of an oil leak in a turbine, which will have implications for europe's energy supply this winter. the head of the international atomic energy agency has said that there are tensions at the russian—held zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in ukraine and the situation needs to be treated with immense caution. he's just arrived in austria following his initial inspection of the plant, which has been now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to this week's the media show. now, we're going to talk about news podcasts this week. there's been a very high pro
this is bbc news. the headlines... there are fears of food shortages in pakistan, after the devastating floods washed away nearly half of the country's crops. so far around 1,200 people are known to have been killed and unicef say many more children could die from a rapid spread of diseases like cholera and malaria. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has scrapped plans to reopen a key gas pipeline to europe. the company claims it can't restart nordstream one because of an oil leak in a...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: ukraine's president zelensky has urged europe to remain united in the face of russia's use of energy as a weapon. his wife has told the bbc the economic impact of the war is tough on ukraine's allies but ukranians are counting casualties rather than pennies. donald trump has accused joe biden of being the real enemy of the state, days after president biden branded mr trump and his supporters a threat to american democracy. donald trump, was holding a rally in pennsylvania, the first since the fbi raided his mar—a—lago residence, in florida. nasa has called off the planned launch of the artemis mission to the moon, for the second time in a week. the lift—off of the giant rocket was postponed after the discovery of a much larger fuel leak, than the one that prevented the first launch. now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to this week's the media show. now, we're going to talk about news podcasts this week. there's been a very high profile launch. it's called
this is bbc news. the headlines: ukraine's president zelensky has urged europe to remain united in the face of russia's use of energy as a weapon. his wife has told the bbc the economic impact of the war is tough on ukraine's allies but ukranians are counting casualties rather than pennies. donald trump has accused joe biden of being the real enemy of the state, days after president biden branded mr trump and his supporters a threat to american democracy. donald trump, was holding a rally in...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. expecting wind and rain to sweep right across the country a big autumn low is on the way, and here it is on the weather map. a lot of isobars there, and that does mean some very strong winds, especially in northwestern parts of the uk. must have a look at the forecast for the early hours. you can see that broad band of rain sweeping into ireland and western parts of scotland, a good squeeze in the isobars here. that means of strengthening winds, but further east and south, it's a completely different picture. really quite chilly. 0n those wins, gusting up to 70 mph, really windy down towards the south coast. later on in the afternoon, it'll reach other parts of the uk. but the weather will improve out towards the northwest later on in the afternoon. within the band of rain, it'll be very windy and temperatures will be 12—1a celsius. friday night, that rain turns heavy in east anglia on the southeast, and eventually, it'll sweep into the near continent in early saturday. that low press
nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. expecting wind and rain to sweep right across the country a big autumn low is on the way, and here it is on the weather map. a lot of isobars there, and that does mean some very strong winds, especially in northwestern parts of the uk. must have a look at the forecast for the early hours. you can see that broad band of rain sweeping into ireland and western parts of scotland, a good squeeze in the isobars here. that...
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katy watson, bbc news. we will have more on the brazilian elections with a special show from rio de janeiro on friday and continuing coverage over the weekend. you can find more on the days news on our website and check us narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ amna: good evening and welcome. on the newshour tonight, the aftermath. hurricane ian leaves behind a damagend widespread power outages after tearing through florida. we get the latest from the ground. and draft dodging. thousands of russian men fleeing to neighboring countries in order to avoid fighting against ukraine. and fish farming. companies trying t
katy watson, bbc news. we will have more on the brazilian elections with a special show from rio de janeiro on friday and continuing coverage over the weekend. you can find more on the days news on our website and check us narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected...
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this is bbc news.n florida in the destructive wake of hurricane ian. as russia prepares to announce the annexation of occupied regions, the us says it will never recognise its claims to ukrainian territory. an investigation by the bbc has uncovered the scale of undeclared emissions of greenhouse gases by the oil industry. bbc news arabic and the bbc climate and data teams have found dozens of sites involving major companies where millions of tonnes of emissions from gas �*flaring' from oil drilling have gone unreported. the companies say it's standard practice to only declare emissions where they're the official operator, even if they own the field. esme stallard reports. these oil fields in southern iraq are amongst the worst culprits for gas flaring in the world. this professor and environmental scientist has seen the impact this flaring has had on his home. translation: when i was a child, this was really beautiful. if we continue to pollute at this rate, we'll see more climate change. flaring is wh
this is bbc news.n florida in the destructive wake of hurricane ian. as russia prepares to announce the annexation of occupied regions, the us says it will never recognise its claims to ukrainian territory. an investigation by the bbc has uncovered the scale of undeclared emissions of greenhouse gases by the oil industry. bbc news arabic and the bbc climate and data teams have found dozens of sites involving major companies where millions of tonnes of emissions from gas �*flaring' from oil...
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make buchanan, bbc news, leeds. now on bbc news, newswatch.ira ahmed. the bbc pulled out all the stops for the queen's death and its aftermath up to and including herfuneral. did the coverage show the corporation at its finest or was its newsjudgment suspended for 12 days? although the bbc�*s reaction to the death of elizabeth ii had been planned for and rehearsed for several decades, the scale of its response still took many viewers by surprise, from the moment, more than two weeks ago when buckingham palace announced that her majesty was under medical supervision, the normal television and radio schedules were torn up with numerous programmes such as the last two editions of newswatch cancelled. instead, blanket coverage was provided, often on several bbc channels at the same time of the queen's demise, the possession of her coffin and the various ceremonies and rail ——the possession of her coffin and the various ceremonies and royal trips that followed, culminating in monday's broadcast of the funeral. a few moments ago, buckingham palace a
make buchanan, bbc news, leeds. now on bbc news, newswatch.ira ahmed. the bbc pulled out all the stops for the queen's death and its aftermath up to and including herfuneral. did the coverage show the corporation at its finest or was its newsjudgment suspended for 12 days? although the bbc�*s reaction to the death of elizabeth ii had been planned for and rehearsed for several decades, the scale of its response still took many viewers by surprise, from the moment, more than two weeks ago when...
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on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon.anthonyjoshua's proposed world heavyweight title fight on december 3rd looked to have been off earlier this week, as a monday deadline to sign contracts came and went, but today, the wbc world champion fury has again reached out tojoshua and says the offer is still on the table. i don't care either way. it makes no difference to me. you are a beaten man and i am a world champion, i am chucking you a massive bone but i know i can punch your face in so i am willing to give you an opportunity. there is nothing more to do. everyone is happy, get yourteam onto mine, they will be available all day, like they have been for the last two weeks. get this contract signed today. england's white ball cricket captain jos buttler says he will be ready for the t20 world cup next month despite playing no part in the current series in pakistan. england trail that 3—2 with two more matches to play. he is with the squad but has a calf problem. my fitness is coming along really well. i am getting confidenc
on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon.anthonyjoshua's proposed world heavyweight title fight on december 3rd looked to have been off earlier this week, as a monday deadline to sign contracts came and went, but today, the wbc world champion fury has again reached out tojoshua and says the offer is still on the table. i don't care either way. it makes no difference to me. you are a beaten man and i am a world champion, i am chucking you a massive bone but i...
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leave the bbc. difficult. it's like _ to leave us very difficult. it's like leaving home. what i had to— it's like leaving home. what i had to do. _ it's like leaving home. what i had to do, it's the right thing we have _ had to do, it's the right thing we have decided we're going to leave _ we have decided we're going to leave and — we have decided we're going to leave and in her cases because she was— leave and in her cases because she was going to classic fm and as a whole _ she was going to classic fm and as a whole new life for her and proven — as a whole new life for her and proven to _ as a whole new life for her and proven to be the right move and yes. _ proven to be the right move and yes, it _ proven to be the right move and yes, it is — proven to be the right move and yes, it is a — proven to be the right move and yes, it is a big responsibility because _ yes, it is a big responsibility because someone's livelihood, it's their— because someone's livelihood, it's their career comments thei
leave the bbc. difficult. it's like _ to leave us very difficult. it's like leaving home. what i had to— it's like leaving home. what i had to do. _ it's like leaving home. what i had to do, it's the right thing we have _ had to do, it's the right thing we have decided we're going to leave _ we have decided we're going to leave and — we have decided we're going to leave and in her cases because she was— leave and in her cases because she was going to classic fm and as a whole _ she was...
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at newswatch bbc. a look at us on the web. bbc.co.uk/newswatch. samira will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again at the same time next week from me. again at the same time next week. from me, goodbye. friday brought us a pretty wet, windy and unsettled end to the working week. it's been a fairly unsettled week, actually. this was the picture in perth a little bit earlier on in the day — some big shower clouds around there. and as we head through the rest of this evening and overnight, the main band of rain will start to clear away, the winds will ease a little bit, but we'll still have some blustery showers continuing through the night, too. so, here's the weather front that brought that rain on friday. that's just going to be lingering in the southeast over the next few hours, and then further showers just piling in across northern and western parts of the uk. but fewer showers further south, and towards eastern areas, mostly dry with long, clear spells. once that rain clears aw
at newswatch bbc. a look at us on the web. bbc.co.uk/newswatch. samira will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again at the same time next week from me. again at the same time next week. from me, goodbye. friday brought us a pretty wet, windy and unsettled end to the working week. it's been a fairly unsettled week, actually. this was the picture in perth a little bit earlier on in the day — some big shower clouds around there. and as we head through the rest of this evening...
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this is bbc news.going door to door in occupied parts of ukraine to collect votes for so—called "referendums" onjoining russia. storm fiona has struck canada's atlantic coastline. torrential rain and winds of up to i60km/h have caused extensive flooding and mudslides. there are reports from several cities in iran of more clashes between anti—government protestors and the police, including in the capital, tehran. police say they've arrested more than 700 protesters at anti—government demonstrations and officials say 35 people have been killed. leana hosea has this report. cheering and applause. protesters push back and overwhelm a fire engine that was being used to disperse demonstrations in this town north of tehran. siren wails. it's one of many protests that have ignited in dozens of cities across iran following the death of a young woman in police custody. in another town, protesters are defacing the image of the supreme leader ali khamenei from the walls of the university. yelling. in the capital,
this is bbc news.going door to door in occupied parts of ukraine to collect votes for so—called "referendums" onjoining russia. storm fiona has struck canada's atlantic coastline. torrential rain and winds of up to i60km/h have caused extensive flooding and mudslides. there are reports from several cities in iran of more clashes between anti—government protestors and the police, including in the capital, tehran. police say they've arrested more than 700 protesters at...
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simon jack, bbc news.the millions of people affected by the flooding in pakistan after exceptionally heavy monsoon rains this year. more than 1,000 people have died and around a million homes have been destroyed or damaged. the floods have also swept away crops and killed livestock prompting fears that without substantial food and humanitarian aid the death toll will rise significantly in the coming months. our correspondent pumza fihlani reports from dadu. finally on safe ground — but kareem is injured. it takes a group of people to carefully help her out of the boat. she's shaken and disorientated. translation: one of the walls fell on my leg, i was stuck there and couldn't move for days. i've lost everything. i thought i was going to die. kareem is then treated by medics. officials say 80% of dadu is already under the water, and it's spreading to more villages. people need saving, and there isn't much time. the military, aid agencies and villagers are all part of the frenzy to evacuate those stranded. w
simon jack, bbc news.the millions of people affected by the flooding in pakistan after exceptionally heavy monsoon rains this year. more than 1,000 people have died and around a million homes have been destroyed or damaged. the floods have also swept away crops and killed livestock prompting fears that without substantial food and humanitarian aid the death toll will rise significantly in the coming months. our correspondent pumza fihlani reports from dadu. finally on safe ground — but kareem...
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it's this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister stands by her plans for the economy — blaming the recent turmoil in financial markets on "global" factors. i have acted decisively to make sure we are keeping taxes low to avoid the economic slowdown which is feared as a result of this global situation. , ., ., , ., . , situation. hundreds of more products withdrawn. leaving destruction in its wake, the city of fort myers in florida is devastated by hurricane ian, with at least one person confirmed dead. what is beyond doubt as you might expect in this you can see, there has been substantial damage to property. the queen's death certificate is made public, it says she died of old age, at ten past three in the afternoon on the 8th september and tributes are paid to the american rapper coolio who's died at the age of 59 in los angeles. the prime minister has insisted that her tax cutting plans are right for the uk economy and she will not be changing course. in her first interviews since the chancellor's mini budget l
it's this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister stands by her plans for the economy — blaming the recent turmoil in financial markets on "global" factors. i have acted decisively to make sure we are keeping taxes low to avoid the economic slowdown which is feared as a result of this global situation. , ., ., , ., . , situation. hundreds of more products withdrawn. leaving destruction in its wake, the city of fort myers in florida is devastated by hurricane ian, with at...
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on the bbc website. join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm laura mcghie. england's cricketers on top in pakistan, whilst back home, the debate continues over plans to overhaul the game. after the most comprehensive consultation ever, proposals for major reform of rugby league.
on the bbc website. join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm laura mcghie. england's cricketers on top in pakistan, whilst back home, the debate continues over plans to overhaul the game. after the most comprehensive consultation ever, proposals for major reform of rugby league.
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. scene live in daytona beach, near to where the eye of the storm made land a couple of hours ago. vehicles have been blown over, and there is localised flooding already. hurricane ian has already struck cuba on its way to the us, and the island is still struggling to recover from the damage caused. there have been country—wide power cuts, even in parts of cuba which were not badly hit by the storm. louisa pilbeam reports. in the darkness of cuba's capital, food rots in freezers. hurricane ian has knocked out the power across the whole island, leaving more than 11 million of its people losing food they can't afford to replace. translation: in general, the power never goes out. | it goes out in phases — that is to say in some blocks, but the rest of the blocks have electricity. but this time it was a total blackout. restaurants watched their food go off, unable to trade with the power off, in a country with an economy already ravaged. translation: we are | always running the risk of our
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. scene live in daytona beach, near to where the eye of the storm made land a couple of hours ago. vehicles have been blown over, and there is localised flooding already. hurricane ian has already struck cuba on its way to the us, and the island is still struggling to recover from the damage caused. there have been country—wide power cuts, even in parts of cuba which were not badly hit by the storm. louisa pilbeam reports. in the darkness of cuba's capital, food rots...
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that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*syou are. good afternoon, this is the bbc news channel. i'm laura mcghie, it's 1.33pm and here's your latest sports news. chelsea have sacked manager thomas tuchel following tuesday's night's champions league defeat by dinamo zagreb. the 49—year—old former borussia dortmund and paris saint—germain boss leaves stamford bridge afterjust 20 months. well, our football reporter alistair magowan is with us. bring us up to speed with everything that has been happening. some would sa this has that has been happening. some would say this has come _ that has been happening. some would say this has come as _ that has been happening. some would say this has come as a _ that has been happening. some would say this has come as a surprise - that has been happening. some would say this has come as a surprise as - say this has come as a surprise as thomas tuchel won the champions league a couple of years ago. i'm told that the new ownership at chelsea, which only came in in may, has been assessing thoma
that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*syou are. good afternoon, this is the bbc news channel. i'm laura mcghie, it's 1.33pm and here's your latest sports news. chelsea have sacked manager thomas tuchel following tuesday's night's champions league defeat by dinamo zagreb. the 49—year—old former borussia dortmund and paris saint—germain boss leaves stamford bridge afterjust 20 months. well, our football reporter alistair...
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this is bbc news.rowing about the death toll, at least ten deaths have been recorded since the storm struck. president biden said ian could prove to be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. to officially incorporate occupied areas of ukraine into russia. but the us has warned moscow it will never recognise russian claims to ukrainian territory. president biden has called the recent referendums russia staged in four occupied areas an �*absolute sham.�* britain's prime minister has responded to widespread criticism of her plans for the economy. she's defended her government's policies to try to boost the uk
this is bbc news.rowing about the death toll, at least ten deaths have been recorded since the storm struck. president biden said ian could prove to be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. to officially incorporate occupied areas of ukraine into russia. but the us has warned moscow it will never recognise russian claims to ukrainian territory. president biden has called the recent referendums russia staged in four occupied areas an �*absolute sham.�* britain's prime minister has...
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ben wright, bbc news. warning they won't be able to operate in the face of rising energy prices. one community centre in nottingham says it's facing a gas and electricity bill of £85,000, that's almost $100,000. our reporter hugh caswell went to speak to them. the lenton centre has been operated as a charity since 200a. it runs all sorts of classes and day sessions, but the pool in particular eats up a lot of energy. as you can see, it's quite a large swimming pool and the water's got to be kept at a temperature of 30 degrees, 2a hours a day, so the heating doesn't get switched off. the centre says it can't raise its prices because those who use it are disadvantaged and wouldn't be able to afford it. but the latest forecast for the centre's energy bills is eyewatering. and balancing the books is looking harder by the day. we were paying £25,000 for the gas and electricity combined last year. we look at the costs now for the same use, that is well over £85,000. so i've got a shortfall of £60,000. for groups
ben wright, bbc news. warning they won't be able to operate in the face of rising energy prices. one community centre in nottingham says it's facing a gas and electricity bill of £85,000, that's almost $100,000. our reporter hugh caswell went to speak to them. the lenton centre has been operated as a charity since 200a. it runs all sorts of classes and day sessions, but the pool in particular eats up a lot of energy. as you can see, it's quite a large swimming pool and the water's got to be...
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pumza filhani, bbc news, islamabad. stay with us on bbc news. from the old world, being returned from the new, the ancient antiquities heading home at last. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, - and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear voice, "enough. of blood and tears. enough!" translation: the difficult | decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. lam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police in canada confirm a man suspected of killing ten people in a mass stabbing has died after being arrested. president putin steps up his war of words with the west, threatening to let europe freeze. let's turn to california now, which is grappling w
pumza filhani, bbc news, islamabad. stay with us on bbc news. from the old world, being returned from the new, the ancient antiquities heading home at last. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, - and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear...
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theo leggett, bbc news. sister said he had died "in the line of duty". she's now raising money to bring home his body. the foreign office says it's supporting his family. ukraine has accused russia of renewed shelling close to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant — delaying a safety inspection by un inspectors. there've been fears of a radiation disaster at the plant, which finds itself on the front line of the fighting. 0ur correspondent, hugo bachega, is in the ukrainian capital kyiv. have we had confirmation these un inspectors have now arrived at the power plant?— power plant? yes, after travelling throu~h a power plant? yes, after travelling through a grey — power plant? yes, after travelling through a grey zone _ power plant? yes, after travelling through a grey zone between - through a grey zone between territories controlled by the opposing armies, the inspectors from the un's nuclear watchdog have finally arrived at the russian —controlled zaporizhzhia nuclear power complex. ukraine accuses russia o
theo leggett, bbc news. sister said he had died "in the line of duty". she's now raising money to bring home his body. the foreign office says it's supporting his family. ukraine has accused russia of renewed shelling close to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant — delaying a safety inspection by un inspectors. there've been fears of a radiation disaster at the plant, which finds itself on the front line of the fighting. 0ur correspondent, hugo bachega, is in the ukrainian capital...
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alastair is across this story for bbc-— stewards. alastair is across this story for bbc.it's a choice of the way you _ story for bbc. i guess it's a choice of the way you spend _ story for bbc. i guess it's a choice of the way you spend your- story for bbc. i guess it's a choice of the way you spend your money| story for bbc. i guess it's a choice i of the way you spend your money for the clubs themselves. this comes after the real living wage went up last week by about 10% for all organisations and that was to £10 90 an hour outside of london. £1195 inside london. so we asked on the league clubs whether they played this real living wage —— living wage to their step. 12% said that they did to other staff and subcontractors because it includes the likes of stewards, caterers, cleaners that came into the cup on match days. cleaners that came into the cup on match days-— match days. wester warriors have been suspended _ match days. wester warriors have been suspended and _ match days. wester warriors have been suspended and will- match days. wester warriors have been suspend
alastair is across this story for bbc-— stewards. alastair is across this story for bbc.it's a choice of the way you _ story for bbc. i guess it's a choice of the way you spend _ story for bbc. i guess it's a choice of the way you spend your- story for bbc. i guess it's a choice of the way you spend your money| story for bbc. i guess it's a choice i of the way you spend your money for the clubs themselves. this comes after the real living wage went up last week by about 10% for all...
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this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm david eades. our top stories: at least ten people have been killed — and many more have been injured — in a series of stabbings in canada. police say two suspects are on the run and are urging people to stay inside. we are still looking for the two suspects. we are asking residents across saskatchewan and our neighbouring provinces to be vigilant. rejected: a radical new constitution for chile offering gender equality, minority rights and healthcare for all is soundly beaten in a referendum. britain's wait for a new prime minister is nearly over: the result of the governing conservatives leadership election will be known in a few hours. fanfare. and the venetians are back on board: the annual regatta takes place in full for the first time since covid. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining us. we begin in canada, where police are searching for two suspects thought to have stabbed ten people to death. at lea
this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm david eades. our top stories: at least ten people have been killed — and many more have been injured — in a series of stabbings in canada. police say two suspects are on the run and are urging people to stay inside. we are still looking for the two suspects. we are asking residents across saskatchewan and our neighbouring provinces to be vigilant. rejected: a radical new constitution for chile offering...
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many people felt that the bbc commentary got it wrong and was too obtrusive. you understand that? ithink, actually, you know, we made quite a play out of not doing too much commentary. huw edwards actually said it on the programme itself, that we were going to allow a lots of the proceedings to speak for themselves, really. there were such amazing pictures and amazing sound throughout the day. but there is a place i think also for commentaryjust to provide context and information and to bring the feel of the event even closer for audiences. you understand why some people perhaps thought the bbc got it wrong on some of that? i think these are always judgements, aren't they? and people will have different views on them, and if you are doing commentary on events, you're making a judgment on a live broadcast as it goes along. i thought in the main the commentary was respectful and got it right. let's hear what our viewers want to talk about. susan, tell us why you contacted us. what was your concern about the coverage? i realise that a death of the monarch has not
many people felt that the bbc commentary got it wrong and was too obtrusive. you understand that? ithink, actually, you know, we made quite a play out of not doing too much commentary. huw edwards actually said it on the programme itself, that we were going to allow a lots of the proceedings to speak for themselves, really. there were such amazing pictures and amazing sound throughout the day. but there is a place i think also for commentaryjust to provide context and information and to bring...
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sarah trant, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...d tomorrow. the foreign secretary, liz truss, is widely expected to win. ukrainian families close to europe's largest nuclear power plant say they're living in fear despite the arrival of un monitors. donald trump calls president biden an enemy of the state at his first rally since the fbi searched his florida resort for sensitive files. voters in chile are taking part in an historic referendum on a new constitution which could radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet. the new one would focus on social rights, climate and gender equality. our south american correspondent katy watson has been following the story. sirens. it started three years ago with what has become known as chile's social outburst, mass protests over a rise in subway fares that grew to encompass deepening inequalities in the region's most stable economy. chanting. top of the protesters' demands was to change chile's constitution drawn up b
sarah trant, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...d tomorrow. the foreign secretary, liz truss, is widely expected to win. ukrainian families close to europe's largest nuclear power plant say they're living in fear despite the arrival of un monitors. donald trump calls president biden an enemy of the state at his first rally since the fbi searched his florida resort for sensitive files. voters in chile are taking part in an historic referendum on a new constitution which could radically...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. this is bbc news.fears of food shortages in pakistan. the government says up to half of the country's crops have been destroyed by the floods. and russia warns a key pipeline to europe is facing a new problem — nord stream 1 will remain closed for an indefinite period. people injackson, mississippi are struggling to cope with an ongoing water crisis. it's now the fifth day they've been forced to live without clean running water. more than 150,000 people injackson, mississippi's state capital, which has a predominently black population, are affected. the problems started after flooding disrupted a water treatment plant. chi chi izundu reports. i don't want no brown water, i don't green water. there's me and six kids here, and i have to remind them, do not brush your teeth with that water, do not wash your face with that water. this is currently life for most of the 200,000 residents injackson, mississippi. queuing for a basic human necessity — water. have a good day. all right, man! thank y'all for ever
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. this is bbc news.fears of food shortages in pakistan. the government says up to half of the country's crops have been destroyed by the floods. and russia warns a key pipeline to europe is facing a new problem — nord stream 1 will remain closed for an indefinite period. people injackson, mississippi are struggling to cope with an ongoing water crisis. it's now the fifth day they've been forced to live without clean running water. more than 150,000 people...
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the service is available on the bbc home page, the bbc news website and app, the iplayer, on bbc parliamentve �*ve found evidence of mass graves around the recently liberated city of izyum. more than 400 bodies are thought to be buried. the city, which is in the east of the country, was — liberated by ukrainian forces at the weekend after it was captured by russia back in april. the city was strategically important to russia — it linked its troops in the kharkiv region with those in the donetsk region and helped to supply the front line. 0ur senior international corresponent 0rla guerin reports from the newly liberated izyum. trying to tow away unintended gifts from moscow. left behind after a russian rout, now stuck in a ditch near the city of izyum. "come on," andrewjokes, "let's give it a push." ukrainian troops savouring their victory. a roadside reunion among brothers in arms. "ukraine is winning," he tells us. "now we feel strong. "i thank europe, especially britain and borisjohnson. "and thanks to the united states. "without their support i would probably be dead already." inside izy
the service is available on the bbc home page, the bbc news website and app, the iplayer, on bbc parliamentve �*ve found evidence of mass graves around the recently liberated city of izyum. more than 400 bodies are thought to be buried. the city, which is in the east of the country, was — liberated by ukrainian forces at the weekend after it was captured by russia back in april. the city was strategically important to russia — it linked its troops in the kharkiv region with those in the...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.mony tomorrow, to annex the territories russia controls in ukraine. a stage has been set up in moscow's red square, with billboards proclaiming the areas as part of russia. it follows hastily arranged so—called referendums that were held in luhansk and donetsk in the east, and in zaporizhzhia and kherson in the south, which have been dismissed as a farce by ukraine and its allies. the un secretary—general has warned the annexations would mark a �*dangerous escalation�*, as our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. there are some graphic details in this report. for months, war felt so far from russia's capital. it's feeling much closer now. moscow mobilised. the special operation advertised on bus stops and billboards. russia calls them heroes but it needs more. so more men are ordered to the call—up centres and sent to ukraine. conditions are basic. these draftees have no beds. these do, sort of. and he says his group is being sent straight to ukraine without any military training. an
nicholas witchell, bbc news.mony tomorrow, to annex the territories russia controls in ukraine. a stage has been set up in moscow's red square, with billboards proclaiming the areas as part of russia. it follows hastily arranged so—called referendums that were held in luhansk and donetsk in the east, and in zaporizhzhia and kherson in the south, which have been dismissed as a farce by ukraine and its allies. the un secretary—general has warned the annexations would mark a �*dangerous...
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this is bbc news.r the united states approves a $1 billion arms package to taiwan — saying it's to maintain its self defence capabilities. russia warns a key pipeline to europe is facing a new problem — nord stream 1 will remain closed for an indefinite period. voting has closed in the uk conservative party leadership race. after two months of campaigning, and eight initial candidates whittled down to two, we will find out on monday whether liz truss or rishi sunak has been chosen by party members to be the next leader, and therefore succeed borisjohnson as prime minister. here's our political correspondent ben wright. after a long, rancorous campaign, it's now time to count the ballots. just 160,000 tory party members are picking their next leader, the next prime minister. and the challenges facing them are huge. they were spelt out today by the current chancellor. he's backing liz truss, the presumed frontrunner. there are no easy options. we have war on our continent. we'vejust come through a pandem
this is bbc news.r the united states approves a $1 billion arms package to taiwan — saying it's to maintain its self defence capabilities. russia warns a key pipeline to europe is facing a new problem — nord stream 1 will remain closed for an indefinite period. voting has closed in the uk conservative party leadership race. after two months of campaigning, and eight initial candidates whittled down to two, we will find out on monday whether liz truss or rishi sunak has been chosen by party...
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katy watson, bbc news.ply there was contaminated by floods. the national guard has been distributing bottled water to those in need. 0ur north america correspondent chi chi izundu reports. brown water comes out. it is not normal and it is not drinkable, so what do we do? when i first turned it, it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass of water. . i do not brush my teeth with the tap water. - idon't, so, no. come on. thank you for showing us. do you have a flashlight? no, i don't, but i can use my phone. 0k, good. a fire next door has knocked out marshall's gas and electric. he has not had clean running water, though, for eight months. and the hot water came just the same way. brown water. the hot water is brown as well. and you shower in it? yes, ma'am. and you cook with it? i cook with it. and you drink it? and i drink it. this week's water problem has been blamed on flooding damaging the local water treatment plant. some people have no water, others get it discoloured. probably, in the last w
katy watson, bbc news.ply there was contaminated by floods. the national guard has been distributing bottled water to those in need. 0ur north america correspondent chi chi izundu reports. brown water comes out. it is not normal and it is not drinkable, so what do we do? when i first turned it, it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass of water. . i do not brush my teeth with the tap water. - idon't, so, no. come on. thank you for showing us. do you have a flashlight? no, i don't,...
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andy verity, bbc news.died of old age. the document released by national records of scotland noted the time of the queen's death on thursday the 8th of september, at 3.10pm. i'm joined by our correspondent danjohnson. what else do we learn from this quiz although not a huge amount of detail. people were perhaps expecting some insight into what the queen actually died of. the only detail given is into what the queen actually died of. the only detail given— of. the only detail given is old ace, so of. the only detail given is old age. so we're _ of. the only detail given is old age, so we're not _ of. the only detail given is old age, so we're not going - of. the only detail given is old age, so we're not going to - of. the only detail given is old - age, so we're not going to get much more information, it seems. the finding out that she died at ten past three is perhaps significant. there was a statement at half past midday saying she was ill, that she was under medical supervision. we know prince charles, a
andy verity, bbc news.died of old age. the document released by national records of scotland noted the time of the queen's death on thursday the 8th of september, at 3.10pm. i'm joined by our correspondent danjohnson. what else do we learn from this quiz although not a huge amount of detail. people were perhaps expecting some insight into what the queen actually died of. the only detail given is into what the queen actually died of. the only detail given— of. the only detail given is old ace,...
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this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. fears of food shortages in pakistan. the government says up to half of the country's crops have been destroyed by the floods. the scale of these floods is difficult to imagine. 80% of dadu district is already submerged. russia warns a key pipeline to europe is facing a new problem. nordstream one will remain closed for an indefinite period. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog warns of serious tensions at ukraine's zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and says its physical integrity has been violated. voting closes in the uk campaign to be the next conservative party leader and prime minister, succeeding borisjohnson. and a swimming cap designed for athletes with black or afro hair gets approval for use in top level competitions. hello, and welcome to the programme. there are fears of food shortages in pakistan, after the devastating floods washed away nearly half of the country's crops. so far around 1,
this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. fears of food shortages in pakistan. the government says up to half of the country's crops have been destroyed by the floods. the scale of these floods is difficult to imagine. 80% of dadu district is already submerged. russia warns a key pipeline to europe is facing a new problem. nordstream one will remain closed for an indefinite period. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog warns of...
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good evening and welcome to bbc news. in a moment, we'll bejoined by bbc one viewers for a full round—up of the day's news with jane hill. but first, more on one of our top stories. and for the second time in a week, nasa has called off its attempt to launch a powerful rocket — part of a mission aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. the artemis rocket was due to blast off earlier this evening but technical problems forced the team to call for another postponement. earlier, i spoke to adam baker who is a rocket engineer and visiting fellow at cranfield university's astronautics and space engineering course. i asked him how worried nasa will be about the apparent hydrogen leak. if you were riding on a rocket, it would be because for concern, you would absolutely want it fixed before you were willing to take a ride to the moon, but, of course, this is an unmanned rocket. hydrogen leaks, they happen, it is a tricky rocket propellant to deal with. nasa has been working with that since the 1960s, since the origin
good evening and welcome to bbc news. in a moment, we'll bejoined by bbc one viewers for a full round—up of the day's news with jane hill. but first, more on one of our top stories. and for the second time in a week, nasa has called off its attempt to launch a powerful rocket — part of a mission aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. the artemis rocket was due to blast off earlier this evening but technical problems forced the team to call for another postponement. earlier, i...
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rana rahimpour, bbc news. world cup. they were beaten 2-1 winter's world cup. they were beaten 2—1 by belgium in the nation's league. kevin de bruyne put the belgians ahead and set up their second goal as they dominated the first half in brussels. wales scored shortly after the break but they couldn't find an equaliser. it's called unboxed — a celebration of creativity across the united kingdom. this is see monster in weston—super—mare, the latest free project to open to the public this weekend. the festival began in march and is costing the taxpayer £120 million. now the head of an influential parliamentary committee says it's a potentially monumental waste of money and has called for the national audit office to investigate. but the man behind the festival insists it is bold and ambitious, and value for money. here's our culture editor, katie razzall. see monster looms over weston—super—mare, a decommissioned gas platform turned into an art installation about the environment. no one really ever sees these st
rana rahimpour, bbc news. world cup. they were beaten 2-1 winter's world cup. they were beaten 2—1 by belgium in the nation's league. kevin de bruyne put the belgians ahead and set up their second goal as they dominated the first half in brussels. wales scored shortly after the break but they couldn't find an equaliser. it's called unboxed — a celebration of creativity across the united kingdom. this is see monster in weston—super—mare, the latest free project to open to the public this...
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this is bbc news.t zelensky has urged europe to remain united in the face of russia's use of energy as an economic weapon. donald trump accusesjoe biden of being the real enemy of the state, days after the president branded him a threat to american democracy. the funeral has taken place of mikhail gorbachev, the last president of the soviet union who's widely credited with helping bring about the end of the cold war. he died on tuesday at the age of 91. russia's president vladimir putin did not attend due to what he described as constraints on his schedule. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. in the columned hall of the house of unions, a last farewell to the man who changed the world. mikhail gorbachev had let the iron curtain crumble and ended the cold war but saw his own country, the soviet union, fall apart. there was a guard of honour but no state funeral — a sign that vladimir putin's kremlin has little interest in honouring mr gorbachev�*s legacy. president putin didn't even come today. m
this is bbc news.t zelensky has urged europe to remain united in the face of russia's use of energy as an economic weapon. donald trump accusesjoe biden of being the real enemy of the state, days after the president branded him a threat to american democracy. the funeral has taken place of mikhail gorbachev, the last president of the soviet union who's widely credited with helping bring about the end of the cold war. he died on tuesday at the age of 91. russia's president vladimir putin did not...
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coming up on the bbc news channel.c dier says fan abuse has become so bad he doesn't want his family attending matches. he has called the issue a real problem. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. energy bills for businesses are to be cut by about half their predicted level, in a package of measures unveiled by the government. the wholesale cost of gas and electricity is to be capped for non—domestic customers from first octoberfor six months — in an attempt to stop companies from going bust. hospitals, schools and places like community halls and churches will also receive the support. industry groups welcomed the package — though warned that further support may be needed after the winter. our business correspondent emma simpson has more. meet emma simpson has more. a pub owner, trying to s his meet a pub owner, trying to serve his customers and wondering how to keep the lights on. sean was facing a £170,000 increase in energy costs. he is relieved the government has given him a big helping hand. we are v
coming up on the bbc news channel.c dier says fan abuse has become so bad he doesn't want his family attending matches. he has called the issue a real problem. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. energy bills for businesses are to be cut by about half their predicted level, in a package of measures unveiled by the government. the wholesale cost of gas and electricity is to be capped for non—domestic customers from first octoberfor six months — in an attempt to stop companies...
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andy verity, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...otional day today, harry dunn's mother and father were here, his step mother and stepfather, his twin brother, and many other members of his wider family, they all came to court. many of them looking exceptionally emotional. for more than three years they have tried to get to the point where the case relating to how he died on that road in northamptonshire would be heard in a british court. and today that process began. we were in court one at westminster magistrates' court, with video screens, and then suddenly there was anne sacoolas, the woman charged with causing his death by dangerous driving, but who left the uk just 19 days after her car ran into his motorbike in a head—on collision. she stood as the chief magistrate entered the court and then she sat down at the desk with her american lawyer by her side. she was appearing via video link from the us. she was asked to give her full name and she gave that. she was asked to give her date of birth, and then there was a discussion of
andy verity, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...otional day today, harry dunn's mother and father were here, his step mother and stepfather, his twin brother, and many other members of his wider family, they all came to court. many of them looking exceptionally emotional. for more than three years they have tried to get to the point where the case relating to how he died on that road in northamptonshire would be heard in a british court. and today that process began. we were in court one at...
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this is bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories: a new prime minister in number 10. liz truss promises a bold plan to see britain through a range of challenges. i am confident that together we can ride out the storm, we can rebuild our economy, and we can become the modern, brilliant britain that i know we can be. the un security council meets in emergency session to discuss the fate of ukraine's zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. rescue teams are searching for hundreds of people a day after an earthquake hit southwest china. and at least two people are believed dead as a huge wildfire rages through parts of southern california. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. britain has a new prime minister. liz truss delivered her first address in the role outside number 10 downing street, promising a bold plan to see the uk through its economic troubles. she said the country could ride out the storm caused by severe global headwinds. that storm includes soaring prices, an energy cri
this is bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories: a new prime minister in number 10. liz truss promises a bold plan to see britain through a range of challenges. i am confident that together we can ride out the storm, we can rebuild our economy, and we can become the modern, brilliant britain that i know we can be. the un security council meets in emergency session to discuss the fate of ukraine's zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. rescue teams are searching for hundreds of people a day after...
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on bbc news.rt on allegations of human rights abuses against uyghur muslims in china. tributes pour in for bbc breakfast television presenter and tv personality bill turnbull who has died at the age of 66. today marks deadline day in the summer transfer window for the premier league. it closes in 8 hours, and more than $1.2 billion has already been spent transferring players. it's a staggering amount of money in the midst of a cost—of—living crisis in the uk and transfers are being watched keenly by supporters. let's find out more from myowa quadri. he's a football commentator and host of the podcast stoppage time. thank you for being with us, good to see you. let me start at the beginning here. there might be a lot of people, the uninitiated, who don't know what the transfer window is, maybe explain it, an idiot�*s guide to the transfer window. is, maybe explain it, an idiot's guide to the transfer window. thank ou for guide to the transfer window. thank you for having me. _ guide to the transfer
on bbc news.rt on allegations of human rights abuses against uyghur muslims in china. tributes pour in for bbc breakfast television presenter and tv personality bill turnbull who has died at the age of 66. today marks deadline day in the summer transfer window for the premier league. it closes in 8 hours, and more than $1.2 billion has already been spent transferring players. it's a staggering amount of money in the midst of a cost—of—living crisis in the uk and transfers are being watched...
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this is bbc news.y continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.
this is bbc news.y continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.