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this is bbc news.e the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. welcome to las vegas. sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens. the consumer electronics show now takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over the years we have seen it all here. autonomous cars going up and down the strip, even a flying one on the sidewalk. so what's going to be big this year? it is time to find out. the self—proclaimed most powerful tech show on earth truly is global, with companies from around the world battling for attention and some splashing out to make a real spectacle. there's even a mini theme park in one of the halls this year with a hydrogen powered train that goes all of a few meters. so lovely of them, to name it after me, too. i think
this is bbc news.e the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. hello. welcome to las vegas. sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens. the consumer electronics show now takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over the years we...
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coming up in our round—up of your comments on bbc news coverage — the row over how the bbc reported on resignation of harvard university's president in the united states. and was the removal of a christmas tree from the bbc bbc news studio premature? happy new year. darts tournaments don't normally feature on news bulletins, but this wednesday was an exception when that night's news at ten ten started, the progress of 16—year—old luke littler to the world championships had just finished with defeat to luke humphries in the final. natalie perks was the reporter on the spot at alexandra palace. natalie pirks was the reporter on the spot at alexandra palace. well, it's not only the smell of two weeks�* worth of beer—soaked carpet that's in the air here tonight. a certain 16—year—old could become the youngest world champion in darts history here tonight. oh, and he'd be half a million pounds better off, too. for sally smith, the bbc�*s coverage failed to hit the bullseye. but it was a score of 184 skippy 561. not so special forjohn lister. now, last month, the heads of three top colleges i
coming up in our round—up of your comments on bbc news coverage — the row over how the bbc reported on resignation of harvard university's president in the united states. and was the removal of a christmas tree from the bbc bbc news studio premature? happy new year. darts tournaments don't normally feature on news bulletins, but this wednesday was an exception when that night's news at ten ten started, the progress of 16—year—old luke littler to the world championships had just finished...
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by bbc as were portrayed by the bbc as bbc's people in fish and bbc's angry people in fish and chip in clapton. i was one of those people in that fish and chip shop. roger. yes >> i've never been to clapton. i'm afraid i do like fish and chips. roger i i'm afraid i do like fish and chips. rogeri like him. he's a chips. roger i like him. he's a good guy. he writes very well. interestingly, that's wokeist. that's look what that's just daft. look at what went apart went wrong with brexit. apart from the bbc. i agree not being sufficiently what people thought is we didn't have the second part. the argument, is we didn't have the second part. the argument , the first part. the argument, the first argument is the first part of the argument is what's wrong with with with what's wrong with membership and membership of europe, europe and the second, is there anything better? i blame the broadcast in what? once we leave, what we're going to do . we didn't have that going to do. we didn't have that debate. the government didn't have that debate. the country is left in a situation where we don'
by bbc as were portrayed by the bbc as bbc's people in fish and bbc's angry people in fish and chip in clapton. i was one of those people in that fish and chip shop. roger. yes >> i've never been to clapton. i'm afraid i do like fish and chips. roger i i'm afraid i do like fish and chips. rogeri like him. he's a chips. roger i like him. he's a good guy. he writes very well. interestingly, that's wokeist. that's look what that's just daft. look at what went apart went wrong with brexit....
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this is bbc news.ries from across the uk. - this is flag football, the american football version of touch rugby. and these kids at ling's primary school in north hampton are the best in the uk. they started playing two years ago, thanks to their teacher, tom, an nfl addict. he took a coaching course and soon had 70 children here wanting to play. it's become the school's most popular sport. last summer, lings won the national title at tottenham hotspur stadium. their prize a trip to orlando, florida, to face schools from around the world. it was crazy. it didn't feel real at first. but i think when we got on that plane, it's going to finally hit be like, yeah, this is real. ever since i got into it, ijust loved it and can't wait for more training and games. two years ago, these kids had never heard of flag football. now they're flying the flag for it. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. he has been in power since 1999 — either as president or p
this is bbc news.ries from across the uk. - this is flag football, the american football version of touch rugby. and these kids at ling's primary school in north hampton are the best in the uk. they started playing two years ago, thanks to their teacher, tom, an nfl addict. he took a coaching course and soon had 70 children here wanting to play. it's become the school's most popular sport. last summer, lings won the national title at tottenham hotspur stadium. their prize a trip to orlando,...
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it was axed by bbc management a few years ago. bbc local radio budgets have gone down a lot.k it would be harder now to get this sort of investigation off the ground at the bbc? yes. it was one of the saddest moments of my career when after the radio four series went out, stories that started to come my way. people who felt something through that radio four series wanted to tell me about their problems and their issues and their injustices in their lives. and some of these stories were really good, and i was waiting for this next series of inside outs to start so that i could start triaging these stories, and then farming them out to various regions around the country and say, "this might not be a national story, but this in your region is happening and it's really important. can we make a ten minute film about this"? and it was it was such a disappointment when the bbc canned that series and suddenly there was no or didn't appear to be much of a regional investigative function. and i think it's a crying shame that it doesn't exist in the way that it used to. interesting. a p
it was axed by bbc management a few years ago. bbc local radio budgets have gone down a lot.k it would be harder now to get this sort of investigation off the ground at the bbc? yes. it was one of the saddest moments of my career when after the radio four series went out, stories that started to come my way. people who felt something through that radio four series wanted to tell me about their problems and their issues and their injustices in their lives. and some of these stories were really...
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this video has been verified b bbc board. this video has been verified by bbc verify _ board.video has been verified by bbc verify showing the - board. this video has been verifiedj by bbc verify showing the moment board. this video has been verified - by bbc verify showing the moment the russian aircraft crashed near belgorod. we should say we do not know what caused the crash. russia says it was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners of war who were about to be exchanged for russians but we as the bbc cannot confirm that. also a number of russian mps say the plane was shot down by ukraine but again we are unable to confirm that. we will keep you updated. there is a special live page on the bbc news website or app. stay with us. hello again. storm jocelyn fairly packed a punch as it moved across our shores through the course of last night and this morning. to give you an idea of some of the gusts of wind that we had, in capel curig, a gust of 97 miles an hour was recorded, south uist, 7a miles an hour, and northolt in southern england, 5a mile an hour gusts. now, this is storm jocel
this video has been verified b bbc board. this video has been verified by bbc verify _ board.video has been verified by bbc verify showing the - board. this video has been verifiedj by bbc verify showing the moment board. this video has been verified - by bbc verify showing the moment the russian aircraft crashed near belgorod. we should say we do not know what caused the crash. russia says it was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners of war who were about to be exchanged for russians but we as the...
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frances read, bbc news.s and uk once again hitting houthi targets in yemen. the houthis�* attacks on red sea shipping have highlighted the impact of yemen's armed factions in the middle east and beyond. but western powers have themselves played a role in yemen's civil war. an investigation by bbc arabic has found evidence that the united arab emirates hired american mercenaries to assassinate political targets in yemen. some of those mercenaries spoke to nawal al—maghafi, and this is her report. in 2015, the uae hired a private us military firm called spear operations group. their mission was to carry out assassinations in yemen. isaac gilmore, a former navy seal, was one of several americans who took part in covert operations. i think i had a day's notice to say am i in or out? i hop on a plane to abu dhabi. we met with the appropriate bodies within the uae government at the officers club at the emirati army base. the pitch was to put pressure on isis and al-qaeda in the state of yemen and make sure it did
frances read, bbc news.s and uk once again hitting houthi targets in yemen. the houthis�* attacks on red sea shipping have highlighted the impact of yemen's armed factions in the middle east and beyond. but western powers have themselves played a role in yemen's civil war. an investigation by bbc arabic has found evidence that the united arab emirates hired american mercenaries to assassinate political targets in yemen. some of those mercenaries spoke to nawal al—maghafi, and this is her...
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former bbc um, joining bbc reporter okay.r your expertise and analysis . analysis. >> interesting. yes. let us know what gb what you think gb views at gb news. coming up we will news. com but coming up we will get of views. get to some of your views. promise coming today marks promise coming up, today marks 100 first labour 100 years since the first labour government was formed. will history a century history repeat itself a century on? we'll be live on keir hardie way in hillington after this short . sunday mornings from 930 on gb news is. >> welcome back. it's 127. you're with ben and emily on good afternoon britain. now class , ready yourselves for class, ready yourselves for a history lesson . today marks 100 history lesson. today marks 100 years since the first labour government was formed with ramsay macdonald taking up the post of prime minister. >> yes. so 1924 was a good year for labour. but the big question will they replicate their victory? one century on? >> let's cross to our political correspondent olivia utley
former bbc um, joining bbc reporter okay.r your expertise and analysis . analysis. >> interesting. yes. let us know what gb what you think gb views at gb news. coming up we will news. com but coming up we will get of views. get to some of your views. promise coming today marks promise coming up, today marks 100 first labour 100 years since the first labour government was formed. will history a century history repeat itself a century on? we'll be live on keir hardie way in hillington after...
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over bbc online services , including the bbc news services, including the bbc news website, amid concernation's impartiality . organisation's impartiality. dodi. meanwhile, a former government adviser and eminent epidemiologist, professor mark woolhouse , has told the uk covid woolhouse, has told the uk covid inquiry this week that the bbc was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by covid to most people to boost public support for lockdown. he lambasted the corporation for having repeatedly reported rare deaths or illnesses among healthy adults, as if they were the norm. he said this created the misleading impression among bbc news viewers at the start of the pandemic that we're all at risk and the virus does not discriminate. of course, we were discovered that it very much does so can we still trust the bbc? i'm delighted to welcome former bbc radio star alex dyke. alex, great to have you on the show. is the bbc political be biased? do you think ? i think biased? do you think? i think it's impossible for the bbc to be impartial. >> all the time. mark, there's 21,000 people working for
over bbc online services , including the bbc news services, including the bbc news website, amid concernation's impartiality . organisation's impartiality. dodi. meanwhile, a former government adviser and eminent epidemiologist, professor mark woolhouse , has told the uk covid woolhouse, has told the uk covid inquiry this week that the bbc was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by covid to most people to boost public support for lockdown. he lambasted the corporation for having repeatedly...
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theo leggett, bbc news.'s speak to david learmount an aviation safety expert who has been following the investigation. what really gets to me is that these bolts literally are not tight enough and it seems like a simple thing but it has ended up being pretty catastrophic. how could that have been allowed to happen? it is difficult to _ been allowed to happen? it 3 difficult to imagine how such a simple thing that really did not need to happen could have been allowed to happen. let's remind ourselves that these might be coincidental to the actual cause and they may find something else but i think it is actually quite probable that the loose bolts have something to do with this. what we are talking about here is simply quality control, quality control of maintenance and quality control of the delivered aircraft and all of its components. this aircraft had only been in service with alaska airlines for less than three months so it is really, really young aeroplane still with a new car smell. so there is no excus
theo leggett, bbc news.'s speak to david learmount an aviation safety expert who has been following the investigation. what really gets to me is that these bolts literally are not tight enough and it seems like a simple thing but it has ended up being pretty catastrophic. how could that have been allowed to happen? it is difficult to _ been allowed to happen? it 3 difficult to imagine how such a simple thing that really did not need to happen could have been allowed to happen. let's remind...
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bbc news— bringing the different stories_ bbc news— bringing the different stories from _ bbc news— bringing news— bringing the different stories from across the _ bbc news— bringing the different stories from across the uk. - bbc news- bringing the different stories from across the uk. usually sortin: a stories from across the uk. usually sorting a day _ stories from across the uk. usually sorting a day out — stories from across the uk. usually sorting a day out takes _ stories from across the uk. usually sorting a day out takes gary - stories from across the uk. usually sorting a day out takes gary flynt l stories from across the uk. usually sorting a day out takes gary flynt aj sorting a day out takes gary flynt a lot of planning. but he has not had nearly as much work to do in castleton. nearly as much work to do in castleton— nearly as much work to do in castleton. ., ., , ., ., ., castleton. normally i would have to do a bit of research online, - castleton. normally i would have to do a bit of research online, quite i do a bit of research online, quite extensive research online to actu
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the pompous, pious bbc. are probably bbc.y are probably guilty one of the worst cover guilty of one of the worst cover ups journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think nalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it'ssm. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it's amazing, >> i think it's amazing, actually, that they haven't actually, that that they haven't suffered more consequences. there calls , there haven't been calls, frankly, for the whole organisation in that sort of almost unfit for purpose. yeah. i mean, if this was any other media organisation, there would be for broken up. be calls for it to be broken up. yeah. guess what, closed yeah. or guess what, closed down. mean, yeah , yeah. so down. i mean, yeah, yeah. so it's whole entity was predicated on lies and the bbc covered up and covered up and covered up. >> he's saying quarter of a million. that's public money. yeah. >> it's and it'll be way more than that. of course the truth is i mean the
the pompous, pious bbc. are probably bbc.y are probably guilty one of the worst cover guilty of one of the worst cover ups journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi journalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think nalism. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it'ssm. guilty of one of the worst cover upsi think it's amazing, >> i think it's amazing, actually, that they haven't actually, that that they haven't suffered more consequences. there calls , there haven't been...
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we will say goodbye to viewers on bbc two.— viewers on bbc two. two. just to be clear, we are obviously keen i clear, we are obviously keen understanding whether they were used for your— understanding whether they were used for your business related to the covid _ for your business related to the covid pandemic in the conduct of your— covid pandemic in the conduct of your rule — covid pandemic in the conduct of your rule as first minister. if there — your rule as first minister. if there were used for some other purpose. — there were used for some other purpose, we have no interest. they were the cause _ purpose, we have no interest. they were the cause that _ purpose, we have no interest. they were the cause that my _ purpose, we have no interest. ii2 were the cause that my constituency office nine lines were diverted to in the homes of my staff. i have never to the best of my knowledge seen, known of or held any of these phones. seen, known of or held any of these hones. . ~ seen, known of or held any of these hones. ., ~' , ., seen, known of or
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over bbc online services , including the bbc news services, including the bbc news website, amid concernrtiality . organisation's impartiality. dodi. meanwhile, a former government adviser and eminent epidemiologist, professor mark woolhouse , has told the uk covid woolhouse, has told the uk covid inquiry this week that the bbc was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by covid to most people to boost public support for lockdown. he lambasted the corporation for having repeatedly reported rare deaths or illnesses among healthy adults, as if they were the norm. he said this created the misleading impression among bbc news viewers at the start of the pandemic that we're all at risk and the virus does not discriminate. of course, we were discovered that it very much does so can we still trust the bbc? i'm delighted to welcome former bbc radio star alex dyke. alex, great to have you on the show. is the bbc political be biased? do you think ? i think biased? do you think? i think it's impossible for the bbc to be impartial. >> all the time. mark, there's 21,000 people working for the bbc and
over bbc online services , including the bbc news services, including the bbc news website, amid concernrtiality . organisation's impartiality. dodi. meanwhile, a former government adviser and eminent epidemiologist, professor mark woolhouse , has told the uk covid woolhouse, has told the uk covid inquiry this week that the bbc was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by covid to most people to boost public support for lockdown. he lambasted the corporation for having repeatedly reported rare...
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on bbc sounds.red that measles had been eliminated from the uk for the first time. now the disease is back, with cases rising sharply — particularly in birmingham, where a "national incident" has been declared. ellie roscoe caught measles six years ago and said she wouldn't wish it on her worst enemy. she's been talking to michele paduano. i literally felt like i'd been hit by a bus. it was horrendous. i'd got a thumping headache. temperature was just making me feel awful. and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation. ellie roscoe already had serious illnesses — lupus and angioedema. but when she developed a high temperature and delirium, she was worried but didn't realise how life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic.
on bbc sounds.red that measles had been eliminated from the uk for the first time. now the disease is back, with cases rising sharply — particularly in birmingham, where a "national incident" has been declared. ellie roscoe caught measles six years ago and said she wouldn't wish it on her worst enemy. she's been talking to michele paduano. i literally felt like i'd been hit by a bus. it was horrendous. i'd got a thumping headache. temperature was just making me feel awful. and my...
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here is bbc verify.ernational law, but patients and doctors have reportedly been forced to flee. law, but patients and doctors have reportedly been forced to flee al—aqsa martyrs hospital in gaza due to ongoing fighting and intense israeli air strikes. it's now the only functioning hospital in the area in central gaza here. and the world health organization said last night that over 600 patients and medical staff reportedly had to leave the hospital, which has left it understaffed as injured people continue to arrive. this video was taken by who staff inside the hospital and it gives you some idea of the situation there. and two major charities working in gaza's hospitals say they've been forced to stop all activity in hospitals as a result of the increased israeli military activity in the area. and the irc and medical aid for palestinians said that the israeli army had dropped leaflets like this one designating areas around the hospital as a red zone. and recent footage does appear to show signs of figh
here is bbc verify.ernational law, but patients and doctors have reportedly been forced to flee. law, but patients and doctors have reportedly been forced to flee al—aqsa martyrs hospital in gaza due to ongoing fighting and intense israeli air strikes. it's now the only functioning hospital in the area in central gaza here. and the world health organization said last night that over 600 patients and medical staff reportedly had to leave the hospital, which has left it understaffed as injured...
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and well, service, bbc world service and i think, the bbc faces think, you know, the bbc faces a tripleok commercially of how does it look to forward to fund itself going forward when by other when it's being tackle by other platforms, channels and platforms, other channels and everything else? how does it keep its editorial balance, especially an especially as we'll see an election coming it's election year coming up? it's going more scrutiny election year coming up? it's goingever more scrutiny election year coming up? it's goingever , more scrutiny election year coming up? it's goingever , and more scrutiny election year coming up? it's goingever , and as|ore scrutiny election year coming up? it's goingever , and as an! scrutiny than ever, and as an organisation, it probably needs to reform as well. so there's a and i that the director and i know that the director general understands general there understands these challenges . it's just how do you challenges. it's just how do you much like the nhs , do to such challenges. it's just how do you mvestede the nhs , do to such challenges
and well, service, bbc world service and i think, the bbc faces think, you know, the bbc faces a tripleok commercially of how does it look to forward to fund itself going forward when by other when it's being tackle by other platforms, channels and platforms, other channels and everything else? how does it keep its editorial balance, especially an especially as we'll see an election coming it's election year coming up? it's going more scrutiny election year coming up? it's goingever more...
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the bbc news live nae, i reopened again. the bbc news live page. i can — reopened again.re _ reopened again. the bbc news live page, i can see there have - reopened again. the bbc news live page, i can see there have been . reopened again. the bbc news live i page, i can see there have been some dramatic videos we have seen of roofs being blown up on things like that? , ., ., that? yes, we saw that video in lincolnshire _ that? yes, we saw that video in lincolnshire of _ that? yes, we saw that video in lincolnshire of the _ that? yes, we saw that video in lincolnshire of the dramatic - lincolnshire of the dramatic pictures of what looked like a corrugated roof flying from a building, narrowly missing a passing vehicle. it's things like that which make storms such as storm esher and the other storms we have been having over the last few months very dangerous. —— storm isha. power lines, and pieces of building falling onto the road. in scotland, in glasgow, the railway station, part of a wall was falling onto the railway line there. so, there's lots of problems happening al
the bbc news live nae, i reopened again. the bbc news live page. i can — reopened again.re _ reopened again. the bbc news live page, i can see there have - reopened again. the bbc news live page, i can see there have been . reopened again. the bbc news live i page, i can see there have been some dramatic videos we have seen of roofs being blown up on things like that? , ., ., that? yes, we saw that video in lincolnshire _ that? yes, we saw that video in lincolnshire of _ that? yes, we saw...
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sounds, bbc iplayer and the bbc website.ving convoys of tractors have caused trafficjams on key routes into paris. their complaints range from rising costs to meeting carbon—cutting targets, fuel prices, inflation, bureaucracy, and ukrainian grain imports. 0ur paris correspondent, andrew harding, has been talking to one french farmer who is taking part. they haven't quite sealed off paris yet, but french farmers are still bringing in more reinforcements by tractor, blocking more roads, even engulfing a tax office with tyres — a protest against the excessive red tape that farmers say is stifling their industry. it's a big challenge for the french government, worried it's losing more ground to the far right. the prime minister, gabriel attal, today promising to address farmers' concerns. but, watching his speech, dairy farmer arnaud basse is unconvinced. "he knows how to talk, but we need action", he grumbles. arnaud spends hours every day trying to keep up with new regulations, often linked to european union climate initiativ
sounds, bbc iplayer and the bbc website.ving convoys of tractors have caused trafficjams on key routes into paris. their complaints range from rising costs to meeting carbon—cutting targets, fuel prices, inflation, bureaucracy, and ukrainian grain imports. 0ur paris correspondent, andrew harding, has been talking to one french farmer who is taking part. they haven't quite sealed off paris yet, but french farmers are still bringing in more reinforcements by tractor, blocking more roads, even...
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and work for bbc on basis? no for the bbc on this basis?of diversity is crucial diversity of opinion is crucial because actually the because it is actually in the bbc's editorial charter that they must reflect they say they must reflect a wide range of views that the british essentially hold. british public essentially hold. and entirety and that's across the entirety of organisation . that's not of the organisation. that's not just in their editorial output, of the organisation. that's not just they eir editorial output, of the organisation. that's not just they alsojitorial output, of the organisation. that's not just they also mustl output, of the organisation. that's not just they also must be utput, and they also must be politically impartial in their editorial particularly editorial output, particularly in news agenda. and in their news agenda. and i think what this suggests is think that what this suggests is that they are people who that they are hiring people who come from one very specific background and one ideological perspectiv
and work for bbc on basis? no for the bbc on this basis?of diversity is crucial diversity of opinion is crucial because actually the because it is actually in the bbc's editorial charter that they must reflect they say they must reflect a wide range of views that the british essentially hold. british public essentially hold. and entirety and that's across the entirety of organisation . that's not of the organisation. that's not just in their editorial output, of the organisation. that's not...
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on the bbc united -- bbc interviewed her more analysis on the bbc united —— bbc news life page.ollowing what she called 'various disagreements' with the company's board. she said his departure was about more than the horizon it scandal — where hundreds of sub post—masters and mistresses were wrongly accused of fraud and false accounting — and many were jailed. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the latest. not since it was first established more than 350 years ago has the...
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daniela relph, bbc news. to regulate the bbc�*s online content, including its news website. it's one of a number of changes, which the government says will give audiences greater confidence that the bbc is being held to account. i'm joined by our culture correspondent noor nanji. the bbc is increasingly investing a lot into its digitaljournalism, into online services and that is because audiences are increasingly switching from things like television to online content. lots of us now get your news from social media orflicking of us now get your news from social media or flicking through a of us now get your news from social media orflicking through a news website on a phone that perhaps traditional websites. previously, 0fcom has only got over the bbc�*s television radio and on demand output. what will change now is the power of 0fcom will switch and extend to online services as well. that includes things like the bbc news website as well as the bbc�*s youtube channel. those areas over which the bbc has edito
daniela relph, bbc news. to regulate the bbc�*s online content, including its news website. it's one of a number of changes, which the government says will give audiences greater confidence that the bbc is being held to account. i'm joined by our culture correspondent noor nanji. the bbc is increasingly investing a lot into its digitaljournalism, into online services and that is because audiences are increasingly switching from things like television to online content. lots of us now get your...
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ben king, bbc news.don eye, liverpool's albert dock and cardiff castle — will be lit up in purple later today, to mark holocaust memorial day. people are being encouraged to light a candle in a window this evening to signal their opposition to hatred and prejudice. to discuss the significance of the international holocaust remembrance day, i am joined now by holocaust survivor ivan shaw, who was rescued on the journey to auschwitz. he's been awarded an mbe for speaking about his experience to young people in schools, through the holocaust educational trust's 0utreach programme. thank you so much forjoining us here on bbc news. i wasjust reading about your story. you were just five years old when you had to be rescued before being taken to auschwitz. could you just tell us a bit more about your experience and what you remember of it? it about your experience and what you remember of it?— remember of it? it happened a very lona time remember of it? it happened a very long time ago. _ remember of it? it hap
ben king, bbc news.don eye, liverpool's albert dock and cardiff castle — will be lit up in purple later today, to mark holocaust memorial day. people are being encouraged to light a candle in a window this evening to signal their opposition to hatred and prejudice. to discuss the significance of the international holocaust remembrance day, i am joined now by holocaust survivor ivan shaw, who was rescued on the journey to auschwitz. he's been awarded an mbe for speaking about his experience to...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. u.s.ators from both sides of the aisle grill the ceos of the biggest tech companies over kids' online safety. >> x believes freedom of speech and platform safety must coexist. we agree that now is the time to act with urgency. >> left with no family as a war around them rages on. the concern for thousands of young children in gaza. the bbc gains rare access to the workers of cambodia facing hot and toxic work conditions and climate change may make it worse. ♪ >> welcome to "world news america." the heads of some of the most powerful social media companies came to congress to face a grilling in a senate committee hearing. politicians from both parties say big tech firms are not doing enough to safeguard children from online harm. in his opening remarks, republican senator lindsey graham took aim at mark zuckerberg. >> mr. zuckerberg, you and the companies before us, i know you do not need to be so but you have blood on your hands. [applause] you have a product that is killing people. >> put
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. u.s.ators from both sides of the aisle grill the ceos of the biggest tech companies over kids' online safety. >> x believes freedom of speech and platform safety must coexist. we agree that now is the time to act with urgency. >> left with no family as a war around them rages on. the concern for thousands of young children in gaza. the bbc gains rare access to the workers of cambodia facing hot and toxic...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian airstrike pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian air strike on its territory calling it completely unaccept a warning of serious consequences. pakistan is now the third country to have been hit by iranian strikes targeting what tehran considers enemies outside its borders. other recent attacks were inside syria and iraq. this latest strike, which reportedly killed two children, happened in pakistan near the iranian border in the belochistan region. iran said it was targeting two bases linked to the group. in the early hours, they said that there was an explosion after an air attack that it blamed on iran. this would make pakistan the third country in a matter of days to be hit by an attack by iran after it's also hit syria and iraq. now, the explosion happened in a pakistani village is located in the border regions of pakistan and iran, and that an area known as b
this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian airstrike pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian air strike on its territory calling it completely unaccept a warning of serious consequences. pakistan is now the third country to have been hit by iranian strikes targeting what tehran considers enemies outside its borders. other recent attacks were inside syria and iraq. this latest strike,...
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news.e are calls for subpostmasters, found guilty of fraud, theft and false accounting, to submit a "mass appeal" against their convictions. the former conservative minister sir david davis — who's campaigned on behalf of hundreds of victims of the horizon it scandal — said all the cases depended on a single lie — that no one except branch managers could access their computers. the scandal — which has been highlighted by last week's itv drama — led to more than 700 branch managers being convicted based on faulty software. some have since died. within the past half an hour, a spokesman for rishi sunak has said he would strongly support the honours committee if it chose to look into stripping the cbe of former post office boss paula vennells. both the prime minister and the labour leader, sir keir starmer, have been speaking about the scandal. take a listen. over the last few years, my predecessors started the process of doing that. had the inquiry, actually, as chancellor, i approved the com
from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news.e are calls for subpostmasters, found guilty of fraud, theft and false accounting, to submit a "mass appeal" against their convictions. the former conservative minister sir david davis — who's campaigned on behalf of hundreds of victims of the horizon it scandal — said all the cases depended on a single lie — that no one except branch managers could access their computers. the scandal —...
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this is bbc news. japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the japan airlines aircraft — before it was engulfed by flames. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan, welcome to verified live, doomed to we come on air with some breaking news, a hamas... was killed. three other people were killed. three other people were killed in the attack, the deputy head of hamas�* political bureau deeply involved in his military affairs. and the founder of its military wing. this took a stronghold of the hezbollah group. you can see there at these pictures just coming into us at the moment. this is of course a developing story, and it's been confirmed by an official from hamas that they are deputy has been killed. in that attack, and these pictures there just coming into us from beirut, and we are, at the moment, awaiting a response from the israeli government and we will have more on tha
this is bbc news. japan's prime minister confirms that five coastguard crew have been killed in a collision between two planes at tokyo's haneda airport. all 379 passengers and crew managed to escape the japan airlines aircraft — before it was engulfed by flames. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan, welcome to verified live, doomed to we come on air with some breaking news, a hamas... was killed. three other people were killed. three other people were killed in the attack, the deputy head of...
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you're live with bbc news.eiving treatment in hospitalfor an enlarged prostate. he was visited earlier by queen camilla, seen here leaving the hospital. buckingham palace says the king had a "corrective procedure" after being diagnosed with the condition earlier this month. he's being treated in the same hospital, where catherine, the princess of wales, had surgery last week. we will have more on that later in the programme. and now the incredible story of how twins, ano and amy, who were stolen from their parents at birth in the eastern european country of georgia, but found each other many years later through the social media platform tiktok. the two were taken at birth and sold for adoption. it's believed the black market in baby trafficking operated for decades right up to the mid—2000s. some of the victims are now taking their cases court. fay nurse has been investigating. sobbing this is the first time twins amy and ano are meeting their birth mother. the sisters only learned of each other�*s existence tw
you're live with bbc news.eiving treatment in hospitalfor an enlarged prostate. he was visited earlier by queen camilla, seen here leaving the hospital. buckingham palace says the king had a "corrective procedure" after being diagnosed with the condition earlier this month. he's being treated in the same hospital, where catherine, the princess of wales, had surgery last week. we will have more on that later in the programme. and now the incredible story of how twins, ano and amy, who...
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chris mason, bbc news.impson is here to take a closer look at how this scandal has unfolded. this has been a long time coming and the big question is still, who knew what and when? that the big question is still, who knew what and when?— the big question is still, who knew what and when? . , ., , ., what and when? that is what everyone wants to know — what and when? that is what everyone wants to know after _ what and when? that is what everyone wants to know after this _ what and when? that is what everyone wants to know after this drama, - wants to know after this drama, despite the fact all this has been in plain sight for years. it is of course fujitsu who was responsible for this new it system that got rolled out in 1999. it is still is. there were white from the start problems so why has budget to escape tax far? it has apologised for its role in a suffering of the sub—postmasters and said it would cooperate with the inquiry. as for the post office have been a number of ceos over the years but it is p
chris mason, bbc news.impson is here to take a closer look at how this scandal has unfolded. this has been a long time coming and the big question is still, who knew what and when? that the big question is still, who knew what and when?— the big question is still, who knew what and when? . , ., , ., what and when? that is what everyone wants to know — what and when? that is what everyone wants to know after _ what and when? that is what everyone wants to know after this _ what and when?...
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from bbc arabic.ton, president biden says he's now decided how to respond to the drone attack by iran—backed militants that killed three american troops in jordan on sunday. they were the first fatalities among american service personnel stationed in the middle east, since the start of the war in gaza. mr biden says he holds iran responsible because it is supplying weapons to the militant group which the us believes carried out the attack. iran has denied being able to direct those groups. speaking outside the white house, the president said america is not seeking war with iran. so what could the us potentially target? here are the thoughts of a former cia operative in the middle east — robert baer. i think they will hit proxies in syria. that's the most cautious response. they could hit them in iraq, they are connected. on the other hand be iraqis will give up and forcibly knows that out of iraq so that is one — and i agree that hitting iran is highly unlikely. for many reasons, one is the united sta
from bbc arabic.ton, president biden says he's now decided how to respond to the drone attack by iran—backed militants that killed three american troops in jordan on sunday. they were the first fatalities among american service personnel stationed in the middle east, since the start of the war in gaza. mr biden says he holds iran responsible because it is supplying weapons to the militant group which the us believes carried out the attack. iran has denied being able to direct those groups....
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after anti—bbc agenda.er new plans, ofcom could get more powers over bbc news website articles if they don't meet relevant broadcast standards. >> government recommendation say ofcom will be given increased oversight over the bbc's online pubuc oversight over the bbc's online public services , and queen public services, and queen camilla has toured a domestic violence refuge to celebrate the service's 58th anniversary. >> her majesty met staff, volunteers and families at the swindon domestic abuse support service and during her visit , service and during her visit, queen camilla told a well—wisher that the king is fine as he prepares to undergo treatment for an enlarged prostate. this week. king charles says he's keen to go public with his condition to encourage other men to get themselves checked out. >> more on all those stories by heading to our website , gb heading to our website, gb news.com . news.com. >> for a valuable legacy your family can own , gold coins will family can own, gold coins will alway
after anti—bbc agenda.er new plans, ofcom could get more powers over bbc news website articles if they don't meet relevant broadcast standards. >> government recommendation say ofcom will be given increased oversight over the bbc's online pubuc oversight over the bbc's online public services , and queen public services, and queen camilla has toured a domestic violence refuge to celebrate the service's 58th anniversary. >> her majesty met staff, volunteers and families at the...
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you are live with bbc news.dmitted to hospital this morning for scheduled treatment. he is being treated at the london clinic by the princess of wales is recovering from abdominal surgery. with more on this, let's go live to our correspondent charlotte gallagher in the newsroom. this morning king charles left his london residence, clarence house, just say few steps away really from buckingham palace, and was driven to the london clinic which, as you said, is where the princess of wales is also being treated. we thought he would go to another hospital where he has been treated before but perhaps the palace decided to have two royals under the same roof because the police and security was already in place, it makes more sense. queen camilla was by his side and we also know the king visited the princess of wales who is recovering from abdominal surgery, he visited her on her ward before he went for his own treatment. he has an enlarged prostate, it is benign, noncancerous, he has gone on for what the palaces descri
you are live with bbc news.dmitted to hospital this morning for scheduled treatment. he is being treated at the london clinic by the princess of wales is recovering from abdominal surgery. with more on this, let's go live to our correspondent charlotte gallagher in the newsroom. this morning king charles left his london residence, clarence house, just say few steps away really from buckingham palace, and was driven to the london clinic which, as you said, is where the princess of wales is also...
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goad bbc news. what do you make of this latest development?— bbc news.d news for — latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing _ latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing because - latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing because the - is bad news for boeing because the alaska event, obviously very spectacular although fortunately with no one killed or injured. the perspective would have been to hope this was a one—off, one unique event which had occurred somewhere on the production line or on the aircraft's operation which led to the door coming loose, and what this tells us as there is something systemic present on more than one aircraft, i gather alaska also reporting loose fastenings found. security is already a hot topic within the industry around boeing and the max production line in particular. the . uestion production line in particular. the question many— production line in particular. the question many people will want to know is how this happened, do they not check and check again aircraft b
goad bbc news. what do you make of this latest development?— bbc news.d news for — latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing _ latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing because - latest development? good morning. it is bad news for boeing because the - is bad news for boeing because the alaska event, obviously very spectacular although fortunately with no one killed or injured. the perspective would have been to hope this was a one—off, one unique event...
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us on bbc-_ those - night, thanks forjoining us on i bbc._ those caucuses bbc. bbc. thank you. those caucuses getting under way _ bbc. thank you. those caucuses getting under way in _ bbc. thank you. those caucuses getting under way in iowa, - bbc. thank you. those caucuses getting under way in iowa, will. getting under way in iowa, will bring you up—to—date all night long. stay with us. hello. this week is certainly shaping up to bring some of the coldest and snowiest weather of the winter so far. we started the week on monday in the grip of this arctic air. cold northerly winds feeding frequent wintry showers, especially into northern, eastern, and some western parts of the uk. tuesday remains cold — snow and ice will cause problems for some. but a slight shift in the wind direction, more of a west or northwesterly wind — so that means not as many showers across eastern parts, more showers out towards the west. and then, this little frontal system here will generate a mix of rain, sleet and snow across the northern half of the uk. ice as we move through the mo
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jonah fisher, bbc news.and before the latest legislative deadline. midnight on thursday is the deadline by which the assembly and executive has to be restored. otherwise, the secretary of state, chris heaton—harris, will be obliged to call a fresh election. the fbi has launched an investigation, after the bbc revealed allegations that the former chief executive of the fashion chain abercrombie & fitch sexually exploited men at events he hosted around the world. mikejeffries and his british partner also face a civil lawsuit, which alleges they ran a sex trafficking operation. mrjeffries hasn't commented. he ran the retailer for 22 years. it has more than 700 stores globally, including ten here in the uk. our investigations correspondent rianna croxford is here. just remind us what the bbc uncovered? in just remind us what the bbc uncovered?— just remind us what the bbc uncovered? . ., , ., �* �* uncovered? in october at the bbc revealed allegations _ uncovered? in october at the bbc revealed allegations that
jonah fisher, bbc news.and before the latest legislative deadline. midnight on thursday is the deadline by which the assembly and executive has to be restored. otherwise, the secretary of state, chris heaton—harris, will be obliged to call a fresh election. the fbi has launched an investigation, after the bbc revealed allegations that the former chief executive of the fashion chain abercrombie & fitch sexually exploited men at events he hosted around the world. mikejeffries and his...
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colletta smith, bbc news.b—postmistressjudith smith, who pled guilty to a charge of fraud in 2009, and sub—postmaster colin smith, who admitted a charge of embezzlement in 2013, had their convictions quashed, before their appeals were due to be heard in court tomorrow. and just to say there's a very good bbc panorama programme on the post office scandal that was broadcast in 2022 — you can see it on iplayer. it has emerged that the fashion brand boohoo put labels on some t—shirts and hoodies which claimed they were made in the uk when in fact they were manufactured in south asia. bbc panorama discovered the original labels were removed at boohoo's flagship factory in leicester. it's thought there could be hundreds of thousands of wrongly labelled garments. lawyers for the company say it was down to a "misinterpretation of the labelling rules." helena wilkinson reports. boohoo sell themselves as a global brand, and affordable fashion for all. when it comes to getting its customers the latest styles as quickly a
colletta smith, bbc news.b—postmistressjudith smith, who pled guilty to a charge of fraud in 2009, and sub—postmaster colin smith, who admitted a charge of embezzlement in 2013, had their convictions quashed, before their appeals were due to be heard in court tomorrow. and just to say there's a very good bbc panorama programme on the post office scandal that was broadcast in 2022 — you can see it on iplayer. it has emerged that the fashion brand boohoo put labels on some t—shirts and...
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following the bbc live page _ and train transport?c live page right here _ and train transport? following the bbc live page right here on i and train transport? following the bbc live page right here on some| and train transport? following the i bbc live page right here on some of the details coming through are quite eye—opening. the post you mention from our colleagues in northern ireland, some detail about that, people in the republic of ireland, apparently 235,000 homes in the republic of ireland, homes and businesses without power but in northern ireland, there are 40,000 without power and 30,000 in northern england and scotland. it's going to be a one or some of those homes before the power is restored because the power lines which have come down because of the strong gusts caused by storm —ish, some of those are in quite remote locations so it's quite difficult for the crows and the energy companies to find where the power lines have come down because they can be in quite remote locations and they must think about safety to ensu
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ben sidwell, bbc news.eback? woolworths closed back in 2009 after the financial crisis, but there are still stores in germany — called woolworth, without the s — and its current owner says the uk is on his "bucket list" of destinations to expand to. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. hello there, rightly so, the weather story has been dominated by the storms across the uk this week, but something that�*s been a little bit overshadowed is the feel of the weather. cast your mind back to last week, we had lying snow in highland scotland and an overnight low of —15. this morning, yes, it was windy, but with a lot of cloud around noticeably milder, 5 degrees. now, one of the reasons for this, storm jocelyn pulls away to the near continent is a change of wind direction to a south—westerly, a milder source. that�*s pushing this milder air right across the country as we go through the remainder of today and into tomorrow. there�*s still some showers around, some of them quite frequent as well, accompanied by
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yogita limaye, bbc news, ayodhya. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there.maging gusts of wind and heavy rain. this heavy rain combined with snow melt, because of milder temperatures across northern areas, likely to lead to localised flooding. the centre of storm isha passing just to the north of scotland, widespread severe gales on its southern flank pretty much covering most of the uk. these are the sorts of wind gusts we can expect, even inland up to 60mph or more, and in excess of 70, 80mph around irish sea coasts. we could be looking at in excess of 90mph over parts of northern ireland and western scotland. this amber warning is valid until 6am this morning. these are the sorts of temperatures we can expect to start monday morning — 6—11 celsius. so, storm isha's likely to bring significant disruption to travel for the monday morning rush. stay tuned to your bbc local radio bulletins and also bbc breakfast for all the latest updates. monday itself looks very windy, though storm isha pulling away into the norwegian sea, stays blustery with scattered show
yogita limaye, bbc news, ayodhya. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there.maging gusts of wind and heavy rain. this heavy rain combined with snow melt, because of milder temperatures across northern areas, likely to lead to localised flooding. the centre of storm isha passing just to the north of scotland, widespread severe gales on its southern flank pretty much covering most of the uk. these are the sorts of wind gusts we can expect, even inland up to 60mph or more, and in excess of 70,...
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this is bbc news.ited, necessary and proportionate response" to repeated houthi attacks on global shipping in the red sea. we need to send a strong signal that this breach of international law is wrong. people can't act like this without impunity and that's why together with our allies we decided to take this action. 0n on bbc 0n bbc verify we've been examining video of us and uk strikes on yemen and what's triggered this latest crisis. also on the programme will get the very latest details on the attacks. we will also hearfrom military experts, top diplomats and our teams in london, washington and the region. 0ne our teams in london, washington and the region. one of the made headline here... the international court of justice is israel's defence against allegations of genocide. the entirety of — allegations of genocide. the entirety of its _ allegations of genocide. the entirety of its case - allegations of genocide. tie: entirety of its case hinges on allegations of genocide. ti2 entirety of its cas
this is bbc news.ited, necessary and proportionate response" to repeated houthi attacks on global shipping in the red sea. we need to send a strong signal that this breach of international law is wrong. people can't act like this without impunity and that's why together with our allies we decided to take this action. 0n on bbc 0n bbc verify we've been examining video of us and uk strikes on yemen and what's triggered this latest crisis. also on the programme will get the very latest...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk.to learn new skills before they're found new homes. they've finished their racing career. they've been an athlete at the top of the game, they're racing fit. so when when they're no longer a racehorse, they're just a horse that used to race, then they need to learn to slow down a little bit and to use the body differently and to learn new skills. we do specialise in quirky, difficult horses. if a horse is, when it finishes racing, straight forward, there's plenty of places that can take that horse and retrain it. but if it's quirky and it's difficult, then you need the expertise to be able to turn that horse around and give it the time and space that it needs to adapt to a new life. in 14 years, new beginnings have helped hundreds of former racehorses find new homes. first, they go back to basics, then slowly build from there. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. archaeologists in wales have unearthed a medieval cemetery that has
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk.to learn new skills before they're found new homes. they've finished their racing career. they've been an athlete at the top of the game, they're racing fit. so when when they're no longer a racehorse, they're just a horse that used to race, then they need to learn to slow down a little bit and to use the body differently and to learn new skills. we do specialise in quirky, difficult horses. if a horse is, when it...
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you are live with bbc news.mar says it has captured a strategic town near the indian border from the ruling military. the arakan army, part of the rebel coalition, said it had taken the town of paletwa in chin state, one of myanmar�*s main routes to india. live now to bangkok, to speak to our south—east asia correspodentjonathan head. what exactly has happened? it looks like the myanmar— what exactly has happened? it looks like the myanmar military _ what exactly has happened? it looks like the myanmar military has - what exactly has happened? it looks like the myanmar military hasjust i like the myanmar military has just completely overstretched by the fighting right across the country and significantly on the east, the opposite area to this area, where it has been losing territory on the chinese borderfor the has been losing territory on the chinese border for the last two or three months. now the arakan army, one of the best equipped of the ethnic groups, have nowjoined together with the main opposition, with
you are live with bbc news.mar says it has captured a strategic town near the indian border from the ruling military. the arakan army, part of the rebel coalition, said it had taken the town of paletwa in chin state, one of myanmar�*s main routes to india. live now to bangkok, to speak to our south—east asia correspodentjonathan head. what exactly has happened? it looks like the myanmar— what exactly has happened? it looks like the myanmar military _ what exactly has happened? it looks...
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this is bbc news. gary flint a lot of planning. but he's not had nearly as much work to do before coming to castleton. normally i would have to do a bit of research online or quite extensive research online to actually make the day pleasurable for myself and any family member that i'll be with. it's because a new map has been produced. on it is clearly marked where facilities are for disabled people, like accessible toilets, special parking and where wheelchair hire is. the park authority has teamed up with accessible uk to produce this map. it isn't rocket science, and that's the big thing that we need to get across. this is quite basic information. it's hope that castleton can become an example to other places. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. drones have become an important weapon for both sides in russia's war with ukraine. ukrainians are being encouraged to assemble them at home, as well as take part in free pilot lessons. with military
this is bbc news. gary flint a lot of planning. but he's not had nearly as much work to do before coming to castleton. normally i would have to do a bit of research online or quite extensive research online to actually make the day pleasurable for myself and any family member that i'll be with. it's because a new map has been produced. on it is clearly marked where facilities are for disabled people, like accessible toilets, special parking and where wheelchair hire is. the park authority has...
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explain yourself, bbc news." john from cheshire recorded a video with his thoughts on the matter. are those who control the bbc of the view that oral warnings cannot comprehend be comprehended by members of the public unless accompanied by pictures. if so, that's a very condescending view to hold. in any event, if they held that view, there are any number of static cameras from which views of the sea can be obtained, rather than sending a camera crew and a reporter into a potentially dangerous situation. we are just wrapped up really warm and going to go home and stay, stay inside, i think. to an untutored eye, it certainly looked like a dangerous location. apart from anything else, the effect of this report was to undermine the rnli warning rather than to reinforce it. because effectively what you were saying is, well, the rnli say that it's not safe here, but look, we're here and we're filming and we're interviewing people, so it can't be that bad, really. is it a case of do what we say and not what we do? well
explain yourself, bbc news." john from cheshire recorded a video with his thoughts on the matter. are those who control the bbc of the view that oral warnings cannot comprehend be comprehended by members of the public unless accompanied by pictures. if so, that's a very condescending view to hold. in any event, if they held that view, there are any number of static cameras from which views of the sea can be obtained, rather than sending a camera crew and a reporter into a potentially...
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this is bbc news.the uk. sometimes a simple knock at the door and a friendly greeting mean more than we know. ronnie and paul first met through age uk's befriending scheme during lockdown. that meant phone calls at first, but face—to—face meetings soon followed. now they're firm friends, particularly since ronnie lost his wife earlier this year. he knows my circumstances, because we're both in the same situation, you know and he's very good to talk to. we can talk to each other about different stuff. we were just saying the other day, if age uk concerned folded, we'd still be friends. i don't think we've ever had a cross word. i genuinely look forward to seeing ronnie and there's no on the volunteer and befriending scheme and somebody feeling a bit vulnerable. so that has gone now. 0ur relationship is and with ronnie is on an equal standing. for more stories from across the uk, visit the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. in the uk specifically england thousands of doctors will go on strike f
this is bbc news.the uk. sometimes a simple knock at the door and a friendly greeting mean more than we know. ronnie and paul first met through age uk's befriending scheme during lockdown. that meant phone calls at first, but face—to—face meetings soon followed. now they're firm friends, particularly since ronnie lost his wife earlier this year. he knows my circumstances, because we're both in the same situation, you know and he's very good to talk to. we can talk to each other about...
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you can enter by going to the bbc website.— to the bbc website.r an extraordinarily mild sunday in the north of scotland on monday, the milder air pushed southwards, albeit with a lot of clouds and outbreaks of rain. that was how it looked in cornwall earlier on. something chillier, pushing into the north of scotland, at least for a time. you can see that colder air here on our air mass chart across the northern half of the uk. milder conditions further south in that mild air, that's where we've had a lot of cloud. that cloud has been producing some really heavy rain, particularly across parts of northern england in the colder air well, something a little bit clearer overhead. and as we head through the nights, that area of cloud and increasingly patchy rain will swing away eastwards. and those clearer, colder conditions getting in across northern ireland and scotland. so a frost here, maybe some ice in places to start tuesday morning. but that will give way to actually quite a lot of sunshine and just the odd shower into western scotland. now eng
you can enter by going to the bbc website.— to the bbc website.r an extraordinarily mild sunday in the north of scotland on monday, the milder air pushed southwards, albeit with a lot of clouds and outbreaks of rain. that was how it looked in cornwall earlier on. something chillier, pushing into the north of scotland, at least for a time. you can see that colder air here on our air mass chart across the northern half of the uk. milder conditions further south in that mild air, that's where...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. britain and ukraine sign long—term security agreement, as rishi sunak makes a surprise visit to kyiv. time to take a look at the sport, let's go straight to gavin at the bbc sport centre. the africa cup of nations kicks off in ivory coast on saturday. despite going through a civil war just over a decade ago, the country has produced some of africa's greatest players — such as didier drogba and yaya toure. since the conflict ended, ivory coast has become a growing power in west africa. earlier, we looked ahead to the tournament with bbc sport africa's ian williams, who's in abidjan. the first in a0 years in the ivory coast, notjust excitement but pride as well that is coming back after so long. you see those distinctive orange, white and green everywhere you go, traders weaving through the traffic selling their flags, hats and horns. not so long ago, a country torn apart by civil war. they are spread over $1 billion on new infrastructure including forney stadiums. the idea turn the cou
you're watching the context on bbc news. britain and ukraine sign long—term security agreement, as rishi sunak makes a surprise visit to kyiv. time to take a look at the sport, let's go straight to gavin at the bbc sport centre. the africa cup of nations kicks off in ivory coast on saturday. despite going through a civil war just over a decade ago, the country has produced some of africa's greatest players — such as didier drogba and yaya toure. since the conflict ended, ivory coast has...