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the bbc board will continues.ight now, was, the statement on our bbc live page. let's go back to our political correspondent. we have had that update from the bbc?— correspondent. we have had that update from the bbc? that's right. as ou update from the bbc? that's right. as you say. — update from the bbc? that's right. as you say, stressing _ update from the bbc? that's right. as you say, stressing the - update from the bbc? that's right. as you say, stressing the fact - update from the bbc? that's right. as you say, stressing the fact that l as you say, stressing the fact that this individual has now been suspended. the bbc also say that it has started the investigation looking into this back in may and then fresh information came to light earlier last week. they have now moved to instigate this formal suspension on the individual concerned and it has been quite a fast moving set of developments today, there was a phone call between the culture secretary lucy frazer and the director—general tim davie and the lan
the bbc board will continues.ight now, was, the statement on our bbc live page. let's go back to our political correspondent. we have had that update from the bbc?— correspondent. we have had that update from the bbc? that's right. as ou update from the bbc? that's right. as you say. — update from the bbc? that's right. as you say, stressing _ update from the bbc? that's right. as you say, stressing the - update from the bbc? that's right. as you say, stressing the fact - update from the...
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board. michael bristow, abe two bbc pacific _ board. michael bristow, abe two bbc pacific editor. _ board. bc pacific editor. good - board. michael bristow, abe two bbc pacific editor. good to - bbc pacific editor. good to talk to you. thank you. the whereabouts of wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin have been a mystery since he led a short—lived rebellion in russia last month. under the deal to end the stand—off, charges against him were dropped and he was offered a move to belarus. but yesterday, belarus leader alexander lukashenko said prigozhin was in russia after all. last week, bbc verify revealed these satellite images that appeared to show activity at a disused military base around 64 miles from the belarusian capital. the area has been reported in russian media as a place that could house wagner fighters. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg has visited that site — and he's sent this report. this is an abandoned soviet military base about 1.5 hours from minsk. and this is one place that the leader of belarus, alexander lukashenko has offered to the wagner mercenaries as a camp, a base, if t
board. michael bristow, abe two bbc pacific _ board. michael bristow, abe two bbc pacific editor. _ board. bc pacific editor. good - board. michael bristow, abe two bbc pacific editor. good to - bbc pacific editor. good to talk to you. thank you. the whereabouts of wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin have been a mystery since he led a short—lived rebellion in russia last month. under the deal to end the stand—off, charges against him were dropped and he was offered a move to belarus. but...
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there is an issue there of what is the point of the bbc board at moments like this. activity, terms of reports on current bbc work oractivity, on terms of reports on current bbc work or activity, on the scandal itself, one of the points that was raised by tim davie, or one of the pieces of work as it was described, the first thing was i believe it was a fact—finding investigation, there was a view of protocols and procedures and also a quick look at a red flag in terms of consistency in the way the investigation was carried out and the procedures were carried out and the procedures were carried out. tim davie did make the point that some of that work is as you would expect in an organisation such as the bbc and others. you have been high—level management at itm, would anything have been done differently? itihl would anything have been done differently?— would anything have been done differentl ? ., ., ., , differently? itn did not and does not receive _ differently? itn did not and does not receive any _ differently? itn did not and does not receive any where _ diffe
there is an issue there of what is the point of the bbc board at moments like this. activity, terms of reports on current bbc work oractivity, on terms of reports on current bbc work or activity, on the scandal itself, one of the points that was raised by tim davie, or one of the pieces of work as it was described, the first thing was i believe it was a fact—finding investigation, there was a view of protocols and procedures and also a quick look at a red flag in terms of consistency in the...
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assess whether our protocols and procedures are appropriate in light of this case, and report to the bbc board in due course. there is a lot to pick over as was the timeline that we have been given by the bbc. with me our culture correspondent lizo mzimba, who was on the virtual call in the past hour with tim davie and dominic casciani, our home and legal correspondent. the key point is that the bbc has been asked to pause that alec gage investigation. yes been asked to pause that alec gage investigation-— investigation. yes we had this notification _ investigation. yes we had this notification earlier _ investigation. yes we had this notification earlier in - investigation. yes we had this notification earlier in this - investigation. yes we had this i notification earlier in this whole saga that the bbc have been in touch with external bodies, and that's with external bodies, and that's with the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police had a meeting with the bbc yesterday that said it's not at the stage yet of an investigation, but they are looking at what's been handed to them. the bbc
assess whether our protocols and procedures are appropriate in light of this case, and report to the bbc board in due course. there is a lot to pick over as was the timeline that we have been given by the bbc. with me our culture correspondent lizo mzimba, who was on the virtual call in the past hour with tim davie and dominic casciani, our home and legal correspondent. the key point is that the bbc has been asked to pause that alec gage investigation. yes been asked to pause that alec gage...
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bbc? i have just i finished my stint on the board are for the bbc? t - finished my stint on the board of channel— finished my stint on the board of channel four but i was therefore seven _ channel four but i was therefore seven years. there are two issues which _ seven years. there are two issues which arise — seven years. there are two issues which arise from this about how trust _ which arise from this about how trust applies here, the first is can you trust— trust applies here, the first is can you trust the bbc to follow up on these _ you trust the bbc to follow up on these allegations? the sun newspaper saying _ these allegations? the sun newspaper saying here are the eight questions we asked _ saying here are the eight questions we asked the bbc and they would not answer— we asked the bbc and they would not answer any— we asked the bbc and they would not answer any of we asked the bbc and they would not answerany of them, we asked the bbc and they would not answer any of them, some of them are quite hasic— answer any of them, some of them are qu
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have recourse to escalate the issue , baron to escalate the issue, baron michael grade said the bbc's boardsibility for the crisis. the bbc's paused its investigation while police look into possible criminal activity . a lawyer for the young person who is now aged 20, says nothing unlawful happened . and unlawful happened. and separately, the bbc has published details of its highest paid stars as part of its annual report . gary paid stars as part of its annual report. gary lineker remains the corporation's top paid presenter, taking home more than £1.35 million. zoe ball is the highest paid female presenter with £980,000. although salaries paid through the bbc's commercial arm or through independent production companies don't have to be disclosed . don't have to be disclosed. ukraine's president says it's absurd to not set a time frame for his country's nato membership. world leaders are currently discussing the alliance at a summit in lithuania . president zelenskyy lithuania. president zelenskyy says the uncertainty provides motivation for russia to continue its terror . a man's continue
have recourse to escalate the issue , baron to escalate the issue, baron michael grade said the bbc's boardsibility for the crisis. the bbc's paused its investigation while police look into possible criminal activity . a lawyer for the young person who is now aged 20, says nothing unlawful happened . and unlawful happened. and separately, the bbc has published details of its highest paid stars as part of its annual report . gary paid stars as part of its annual report. gary lineker remains the...
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bbc breakfast earlier. the most extraordinary thing is a statement from the board at six last night defending her position. lient confidentiality. she over a sociable dinner with simonjack, the bbc business editor, said things that were not wise. the bbc were belt and braces on this and this was confirmed by the ceo of bbc news in a letter to me. they rang her the next morning and said, are you ok with this information being published? she said yes. simonjack put it out. you cannot do that, you cannot be in banking at any level, from cashier right through to the boss of natwest, you cannot breach confidentiality. it is right she has gone. however, it brings into question the whole of the board. the chairman of the natwest group, ceo of coutts, the subsidiary. frankly, because of how they behave, i think they should all go. the labour leader sir keir starmer says it's wrong for banks to refuse people accounts — whatever political views they hold. i certainly don't think anybody should be refused banking services because of their political views, whoever they are. i don't know the extent of this, but that cer
bbc breakfast earlier. the most extraordinary thing is a statement from the board at six last night defending her position. lient confidentiality. she over a sociable dinner with simonjack, the bbc business editor, said things that were not wise. the bbc were belt and braces on this and this was confirmed by the ceo of bbc news in a letter to me. they rang her the next morning and said, are you ok with this information being published? she said yes. simonjack put it out. you cannot do that, you...
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and one of the presenter from you guys, national board cost to the bbc has been suspended. why that investigates claims? you pay the teenagers this actually explicit folks across the newspaper reported on friday that an unnamed male present paid around $45000.00 for these images. starting from when the you for 17 years old. us president joe biden is on his way to the u. k. to kick off for 3 country european to meet with the prime minister. she said, i can london fuss before heading to the list the way the account, but will vilnius for the nato summit and will then visit nature's newest member, finland russian, and package farm. and this is ethan speaking by phone offices of crime in the kids anchor of giving into nato of prussia by sending home 5 ukrainian prison. as a rule comes after a visit, as dumble by whitening present, wrote to me as a landscape. it would tend to crime with 5 commodities who would for to defend mary . a pulse in west africa need as a gathering for to day. so i'm using any besides capital with regional security, helping the agenda, members of the econ
and one of the presenter from you guys, national board cost to the bbc has been suspended. why that investigates claims? you pay the teenagers this actually explicit folks across the newspaper reported on friday that an unnamed male present paid around $45000.00 for these images. starting from when the you for 17 years old. us president joe biden is on his way to the u. k. to kick off for 3 country european to meet with the prime minister. she said, i can london fuss before heading to the list...
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admitted she made a serious error of judgement by leaking information about nigel farage, the bbc, with the board have spoken to the bbc journalists. however dame alison's job future with the bank appears to be safe at this point. the chairman of the net worth group, howard davies , net worth group, howard davies, saying as rose recognises , she saying as rose recognises, she should not have spoken in the way was a way she did. it was a regrettable error of judgement on her part. however, after careful reflection, the board has concluded that it retains full ms rose. as full confidence in ms rose. as ceo of the bank. well, one of britain's top journalists, tom bower , in the studio with me bower, in the studio with me now. but tom is it rose's position tenable when you've got even the chancellor now, jeremy hunt making it very clear via sources that he doesn't think she's behaved appropriately? >> well, i hope is not tenable. she should go. peter flavell, the head of coutts, should go and davies, a well known and howard davies, a well known coward, should also go. do you agree with farage all thr
admitted she made a serious error of judgement by leaking information about nigel farage, the bbc, with the board have spoken to the bbc journalists. however dame alison's job future with the bank appears to be safe at this point. the chairman of the net worth group, howard davies , net worth group, howard davies, saying as rose recognises , she saying as rose recognises, she should not have spoken in the way was a way she did. it was a regrettable error of judgement on her part. however, after...
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admitted she made a serious error of judgement by leaking information about nigel farage, the bbc, with the board have spoken to the bbc journalists. however dame alison's job future with the bank appears to be safe at this point. the chairman of the net worth group, howard davies , net worth group, howard davies, saying as rose recognises , she saying as rose recognises, she should not have spoken in the way was a way she did. it was a regrettable error of judgement on her part. however, after careful reflection, the board has concluded that it retains full ms rose. as full confidence in ms rose. as ceo of the bank. well, one of britain's top journalists, tom bower , in the studio with me bower, in the studio with me now. but tom is it rose's position tenable when you've got even the chancellor now, jeremy hunt making it very clear via sources that he doesn't think she's behaved appropriately? >> well, i hope is not tenable. she should go. peter flavell, the head of coutts, should go and davies, a well known and howard davies, a well known coward, should also go. do you agree with farage all thr
admitted she made a serious error of judgement by leaking information about nigel farage, the bbc, with the board have spoken to the bbc journalists. however dame alison's job future with the bank appears to be safe at this point. the chairman of the net worth group, howard davies , net worth group, howard davies, saying as rose recognises , she saying as rose recognises, she should not have spoken in the way was a way she did. it was a regrettable error of judgement on her part. however, after...
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i would say that i have been put in place by the board in order to maintain the independence of the bbcwho protest, and the whole issue of our impartiality as a board dwells on the fact that we are independent that we have independence of thought and of opinion. that for me is absolutely fundamental. i would opinion. that for me is absolutely fundamental. iwould have opinion. that for me is absolutely fundamental. i would have wished for the governance to be a bit more to the governance to be a bit more to the forefront of our journalists coverage of this book i cannot dictate that to them —— but i cannot. dictate that to them -- but i cannot. ., ., . ., ., cannot. you cannot dictate how the media reports _ cannot. you cannot dictate how the media reports any _ cannot. you cannot dictate how the media reports any event, _ cannot. you cannot dictate how the media reports any event, i - media reports any event, i understand, _ media reports any event, i understand, and— media reports any event, i| understand, and everybody media reports any event, i- understand, and everybody was media re
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the fact—finding investigation, clearly, and we also heard from the acting bbc chair who told the lords committee that the boardg in the future of the bbc and that committee meeting continues as we speak.— continues as we speak. thanks for “oininr continues as we speak. thanks for joining us- — the first space tourists travelling on sir richard branson's, virgin galactic, will launch next month. among those on board, are a mother and daughter — and 80 year old jon goodwin — an 0lympian — who bought a ticket for the virgin space mission 18 years ago — and has been waiting ever since. ellie price reports. as bucket list events go, getting into space is an amazing run. it turns out a raffle ticket will do it and this will be the first mother and this will be the first mother and daughter to blast into orbit together. john goodwin from newcastle—under—lyme who is 80 has beaten the odds in another way, he has parkinson's. i beaten the odds in another way, he has parkinson's.— has parkinson's. i was convinced they were _ has parkinson's. i was convinced they were going _ has parkinson's. i was convinced they were goi
the fact—finding investigation, clearly, and we also heard from the acting bbc chair who told the lords committee that the boardg in the future of the bbc and that committee meeting continues as we speak.— continues as we speak. thanks for “oininr continues as we speak. thanks for joining us- — the first space tourists travelling on sir richard branson's, virgin galactic, will launch next month. among those on board, are a mother and daughter — and 80 year old jon goodwin — an...
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two survivors told bbc news the coast guard pressed them to identify nine egyptians on board as the traffickerso vth oidef challenges thet guard's accounting of what went on. >> for the past month here at bbc verify, we've been trained to find out more about what happened to this boat, what happened to all the people on board. let's go right backo the beginning because the journey the vessel took was from the northern coast of libya. the idea was at people travel to italy. they didn't want to go to greece, but we know that the journey went very badly wrong. this is in more detail the northern coast of libya. what survivors have told us is that aually were put on smaller boats of the coast guard and then they went further into international waters before getting onto the bier fishing boat. this is the journey we think that boat took. you can see it there leaving and it actually capsized off the greek coast and sunk. this redline here is the journey of the faithful warrior. remember that name, that is a much bigger vessel that was sent to deliver food and water to the migrant boat. there is a new
two survivors told bbc news the coast guard pressed them to identify nine egyptians on board as the traffickerso vth oidef challenges thet guard's accounting of what went on. >> for the past month here at bbc verify, we've been trained to find out more about what happened to this boat, what happened to all the people on board. let's go right backo the beginning because the journey the vessel took was from the northern coast of libya. the idea was at people travel to italy. they didn't...
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the bbc board will continue to keep to keep up to date. that's what the bbc has said.re's no they're just saying that new information has come light, which is why i come to light, which is why i was an earlier was talking about an earlier statement when it statement they made when it first came first first came out. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so mean, a lot of people >> so i mean, a lot of people look at the bbc then think, oh, god, there's so many things that keep light with it. keep coming to light with it. there we there are comfortable. do we feel there are to play this play, this licence fee that we were talking yesterday and were talking about yesterday and they're now they're talking about now a model that taken from model that will be taken from broadband than actually broadband rather than actually discussing should discussing whether they should even be funded by the public. >> mean, know, it's >> yeah, i mean, you know, it's interesting. the bbc trades, i think, slightly on the notion that it's a national treasure, that it's a national treasure, that it's a nation
the bbc board will continue to keep to keep up to date. that's what the bbc has said.re's no they're just saying that new information has come light, which is why i come to light, which is why i was an earlier was talking about an earlier statement when it statement they made when it first came first first came out. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so mean, a lot of people >> so i mean, a lot of people look at the bbc then think, oh, god, there's so many things that keep light with...
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she revealed that she discussed it with the bbc�*s business editor, simonjack. the boarddence in her. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood is outside here. what did she say in her statement? this was an extraordinary admission from one of the most high profile banking bosses in the uk that she was the source behind the story. we have got to go back to the start of the month when nigel farage made an announcement that his account with the exclusive bank coutts was closed, he said for political reasons. so i'm a jack of the bbc ran a story from a well—placed source that said it was for commercial reasons —— simonjack. nigel farage then released an internal coutts dossier, a0 pages of explosive suggestions, which suggested it was a political decision because his values did not align with coutts which led the bbc align with coutts which led the bbc a few days ago to make an apology to nigel farage and said it had run the story in good faith. he accepted the apology. and now we have this story from alison rose who is the chair of natwest, which owns coutts, she admitted she was the sou
she revealed that she discussed it with the bbc�*s business editor, simonjack. the boarddence in her. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood is outside here. what did she say in her statement? this was an extraordinary admission from one of the most high profile banking bosses in the uk that she was the source behind the story. we have got to go back to the start of the month when nigel farage made an announcement that his account with the exclusive bank coutts was closed, he said for political reasons....
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» the bbc. leaked inaccurate details about nigethe natwest board still bbctwest board still gave but the natwest board still gave them her backing. then at p.m, them her backing. then at 7 pm, nigel dame alison nigel called on dame alison rose, as as natwest rose, as well as other natwest bosses, down, and that bosses, to stand down, and that was that was followed by reports that chancellor hunt had chancellor jeremy hunt had serious concerns over how the matter had been dealt with by natwest. but at the end of the day , it was reported that the day, it was reported that the natwest would to natwest board would meet to discuss alison rose's future, and was just before 1:30 am. and it was just before 1:30 am. that journalists were sent a briefing note that rose was to resign by mutual consent. nigel hill now wants the whole natwest board to resign . board to resign. >> i didn't think she could last beyond the end of the week. we have on friday the half yearly figures coming in. there is an investor meeting at 930 that morning. so she's gone and that's a start
» the bbc. leaked inaccurate details about nigethe natwest board still bbctwest board still gave but the natwest board still gave them her backing. then at p.m, them her backing. then at 7 pm, nigel dame alison nigel called on dame alison rose, as as natwest rose, as well as other natwest bosses, down, and that bosses, to stand down, and that was that was followed by reports that chancellor hunt had chancellor jeremy hunt had serious concerns over how the matter had been dealt with by natwest....
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and one of them up to the presenter from you guys. national board cost of the bbc has been suspended. why didn't investigate the claims you paid a teenager for section explicit photographs? the saw news paper posted on friday the on a male present, a paid around $45000.00 for the image is starting from when the use for 17 years old. do as president joe biden has arrived in the united kingdom to kick off for 3 country european tool. it'll meet with you. k prime industry. she said, i can london fuss, voiding to the whitening capital vilnius for the nato summit, and then visit nato's a newest member of finland. russia and then tuck ish for ministers have been speaking by far enough to the crime and accused encore of getting into nato prussia by sending home 5 ukrainian prison as a rule. it comes off for a visit to assemble by ukrainian present realism is lensky who returned to crane with 5. c'mon does it for it to defend maria pole, west african leaders, a gathering for assignments in guinea. purcell with the regional securities. helping the agenda. members of the economic community of w
and one of them up to the presenter from you guys. national board cost of the bbc has been suspended. why didn't investigate the claims you paid a teenager for section explicit photographs? the saw news paper posted on friday the on a male present, a paid around $45000.00 for the image is starting from when the use for 17 years old. do as president joe biden has arrived in the united kingdom to kick off for 3 country european tool. it'll meet with you. k prime industry. she said, i can london...
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two survivors have told bbc news the coastguard pressed them to identify nine egyptians on board as the a new video of the overcrowded boat at sea also challenges the greek coastguard's account. for the past month here at bbc verify, we've been trying to find out more about what happened to this boat, what happened to all the people on board. let'sjust go right back to the beginning, because the journey the vessel took was from the northern coast of libya, a place called tobruk. the idea was that people would travel to italy. they didn't want to go to greece. but we know that the journey went very badly wrong. this is in more detail the northern coast of libya. and what survivors have told us is that they actually were put on smaller boats by the coast there and then they went further into international waters before getting on to the bigger fishing boats. this is the journey we think that boat took. you can see it there leaving tobruk and it actually capsized off the greek coast and sunk. this red line here is thejourney of the faithful warrior. now, remember that name that is a much b
two survivors have told bbc news the coastguard pressed them to identify nine egyptians on board as the a new video of the overcrowded boat at sea also challenges the greek coastguard's account. for the past month here at bbc verify, we've been trying to find out more about what happened to this boat, what happened to all the people on board. let'sjust go right back to the beginning, because the journey the vessel took was from the northern coast of libya, a place called tobruk. the idea was...
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bbc news. the lord chancellor has asked the parole board to reconsider its decision to allow the double child killerom prison. he was jailed for life for raping and murdering two 15—year—old girls, dawn ashworth and lynda mann, in the 1980s. he was recommended for parole earlier this year — but friends of the families of his victims said it was like putting them through torture over and over again. an investigation into a fire, in which a mother and two children lost their lives in cambridge on friday... has concluded that it was probably caused by an e—bike, which was being charged at their home. the fire service is now urging people to avoid charging e—bike or e—scooter batteries overnight. king charles has arrived in scotland in preparation for being presented with scotland's crown jewels. he received the keys to the city of edinburgh and was presented a new ceremonial sword, the 'elizabeth sword'. the blade, named after the late queen will replace the existing sword, which is too delicate to use. you're live with bbc news. in the uk, drivers who filled up at supermarket petrol stations last year
bbc news. the lord chancellor has asked the parole board to reconsider its decision to allow the double child killerom prison. he was jailed for life for raping and murdering two 15—year—old girls, dawn ashworth and lynda mann, in the 1980s. he was recommended for parole earlier this year — but friends of the families of his victims said it was like putting them through torture over and over again. an investigation into a fire, in which a mother and two children lost their lives in...
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whilst she admitted a serious error of judgement as she revealed she was the source of the bbc story, but the board voiced full confidence in her. well, at 7:00 last night i had a response to that and i made it perfectly clear that alison rose and the coot's ceo , peter and the coot's ceo, peter flavell, and i also felt howard davis ought to resign. i felt what was in that statement last night was just wrong in every regard. then at 9:49 pm, we learn that the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, had serious concerns. at 1030, the times front page dropped and it said number ten wants natwest boss to quit over farage and the editorials of all of the newspapers were absolutely scathing . how can you admit to scathing. how can you admit to breaching the most basic fundamental rule of banking and yet continue you in post? and how on earth could the board have supported it? and then after a very, very long board meeting that began at 11:00 last night . at 1:29 am. this night. at 1:29 am. this morning, we heard that that actually alison rose was going to go . so what do we make of it to go. so what d
whilst she admitted a serious error of judgement as she revealed she was the source of the bbc story, but the board voiced full confidence in her. well, at 7:00 last night i had a response to that and i made it perfectly clear that alison rose and the coot's ceo , peter and the coot's ceo, peter flavell, and i also felt howard davis ought to resign. i felt what was in that statement last night was just wrong in every regard. then at 9:49 pm, we learn that the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy...
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the first asylum seekers will arrive on board later this month. duncan kennedy, bbcched the uk in small boats so far this year — around 10% less on this time last year. let's get the latest from westminster, and our political correspondent iain watson. the government has got its bill through. what happens now? it h�*n�*iiiii through. what happens now? it will be relieved to _ through. what happens now? it will be relieved to have _ through. what happens now? it will be relieved to have got _ through. what happens now? it will be relieved to have got this - through. what happens now? it ii. be relieved to have got this bill through, because it sees it as a central plank in its attempts to stop the boats. so now the home secretary will have the power and indeed the obligation to detain and remove anyone who comes here by illegal routes. but there is a snag, because unless a migrant comes from a safe country, there is currently no where to deport them to because the government has proposed to send some migrants to rwanda and those proposals were declared unlawful. the g
the first asylum seekers will arrive on board later this month. duncan kennedy, bbcched the uk in small boats so far this year — around 10% less on this time last year. let's get the latest from westminster, and our political correspondent iain watson. the government has got its bill through. what happens now? it h�*n�*iiiii through. what happens now? it will be relieved to _ through. what happens now? it will be relieved to have _ through. what happens now? it will be relieved to have...
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whilst she admitted a serious error of judgement as she revealed she was the source of the bbc story, but the board voiced full confidence in her. well, at 7:00 last night i had a response to that and i made it perfectly clear that alison rose and the coot's ceo , peter and the coot's ceo, peter flavell, and i also felt howard davis ought to resign. i felt what was in that statement last night was just wrong in every regard. then at 9:49 pm, we learn that the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, had serious concerns. at 1030, the times front page dropped and it said number ten wants natwest boss to quit over farage and the editorials of all of the newspapers were absolutely scathing . how can you admit to scathing. how can you admit to breaching the most basic fundamental rule of banking and yet continue you in post? and how on earth could the board have supported it? and then after a very, very long board meeting that began at 11:00 last night . at 1:29 am. this night. at 1:29 am. this morning, we heard that that actually alison rose was going to go . so what do we make of it to go. so what d
whilst she admitted a serious error of judgement as she revealed she was the source of the bbc story, but the board voiced full confidence in her. well, at 7:00 last night i had a response to that and i made it perfectly clear that alison rose and the coot's ceo , peter and the coot's ceo, peter flavell, and i also felt howard davis ought to resign. i felt what was in that statement last night was just wrong in every regard. then at 9:49 pm, we learn that the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy...
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fact—finding investigation and we also heard from the acting bbc chair, dame ellen stevens, who said she was also questioned as well as tim davie, and the boardskydivers, creating the largest sequential formation dived to take place in the uk while falling at speeds of around 120 mph for up to a minute. they made two consecutive shapes in the sky involving all 41 people and the largest number of british jumpers ever to complete the sequential formation dive. absolutely incredible. afterwards they broke their record by forming three consecutive formations. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello. there's still no end in sight to our unsettled run of weather. and it's all down to the jet stream. you see, a trough to our west continues to fire low pressures across the uk, whereas this ridge is what's toasting europe because underneath that we get air descending down through the atmosphere and that is responsible for some localised incredible heat, 46 degrees celsius on the cards for wednesday across parts of the south of sardinia and similar localized heat into sicily. remember the all time european temperature record st
fact—finding investigation and we also heard from the acting bbc chair, dame ellen stevens, who said she was also questioned as well as tim davie, and the boardskydivers, creating the largest sequential formation dived to take place in the uk while falling at speeds of around 120 mph for up to a minute. they made two consecutive shapes in the sky involving all 41 people and the largest number of british jumpers ever to complete the sequential formation dive. absolutely incredible. afterwards...
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the first asylum seekers will arrive on board later this month. duncan kennedy, bbch families during the school summer holidays is now £942 per child on average, according to new figures from the children's charity. 80% increase on last year. the cost of living correspondent has been to meet parents who are worried about how they will this summer. for many schools where on the countdown to summer, the parents are not so excited. i countdown to summer, the parents are not so excited-— not so excited. i cannot afford to take three _ not so excited. i cannot afford to take three weeks _ not so excited. i cannot afford to take three weeks off— not so excited. i cannot afford to take three weeks off work, - not so excited. i cannot afford to take three weeks off work, i - not so excited. i cannot afford to take three weeks off work, i will| take three weeks off work, i will not have a job left. it is take three weeks off work, i will not have a job left.— not have a 'ob left. it is a big wor . not have a job left. it is a big worry- with _ not have a job left. it is a big
the first asylum seekers will arrive on board later this month. duncan kennedy, bbch families during the school summer holidays is now £942 per child on average, according to new figures from the children's charity. 80% increase on last year. the cost of living correspondent has been to meet parents who are worried about how they will this summer. for many schools where on the countdown to summer, the parents are not so excited. i countdown to summer, the parents are not so excited-— not so...
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the first 50 men are due on board in a week or two. danjohnson, bbc news, portland.ation handling unit, after the bbc reported dozens of workers claiming incidents of sexual assault, racism, and bullying. the ceo of mcdonald's uk and ireland, alistair macrow, has apologised, and called the allegations "personally and professionally shocking." a planned strike by london underground drivers next week has been called off after progress was made in negotiations over pensions and pay. members of the rmt, aslef, and unite unions were due to begin a series of stoppages from sunday. the family of nine—year old 0livia pratt—korbell, who was shot dead in liverpool last august, are calling for new laws forcing offenders to attend court in person. thomas cashman was jailed for 42 years for 0livia's murder but refused to appear for sentencing. the legendary jazz singer tony bennett, one of the last of the great american crooners, has died. he was 96. in a career spanning seven decades, he won 20 grammy awards for songs including the way you look tonight and i left my heart in san
the first 50 men are due on board in a week or two. danjohnson, bbc news, portland.ation handling unit, after the bbc reported dozens of workers claiming incidents of sexual assault, racism, and bullying. the ceo of mcdonald's uk and ireland, alistair macrow, has apologised, and called the allegations "personally and professionally shocking." a planned strike by london underground drivers next week has been called off after progress was made in negotiations over pensions and pay....
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the first 50 men are due on board in a week or two. danjohnson, bbcng channel crossings for a long time. the government wants 3000 people out of hotels butjust 500 will end up on the barge we saw in that report. how is the government going to pull this off given the large numbers of migrants coming over? the off given the large numbers of miurants cominu over? ., migrants coming over? the government is deserate migrants coming over? the government is desperate to — migrants coming over? the government is desperate to get _ migrants coming over? the government is desperate to get migrants _ migrants coming over? the government is desperate to get migrants out - migrants coming over? the government is desperate to get migrants out of- is desperate to get migrants out of hotels because it cost the taxpayer millions of pounds each day. as well as 500 places on board the barge it will use to former military sites and create 2500 places there. those sites are in essex and lincolnshire. but there is lots of opposition to that and it's also facing a legal cha
the first 50 men are due on board in a week or two. danjohnson, bbcng channel crossings for a long time. the government wants 3000 people out of hotels butjust 500 will end up on the barge we saw in that report. how is the government going to pull this off given the large numbers of migrants coming over? the off given the large numbers of miurants cominu over? ., migrants coming over? the government is deserate migrants coming over? the government is desperate to — migrants coming over? the...
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the us department of commerce has confirmed — to the bbc — that the software giant did notify it about the attack. the international monetary fund boardfor pakistan. the crisis—hit nation will get about $1.2 billion dollars upfront, with the rest over the next nine months. pakistan was on the brink of defaulting on its debts — and has also received funds from its allies — saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @marcashdown i served in afghanistan. i lost my left leg and received a gunshot in to the side of my body. this sky is a big place. what's really is crucially important is that to get the landing is correct, that everyone is safe and everyone is falling as they should. fill everyone is safe and everyone is falling as they should.— everyone is safe and everyone is falling as they should. all of them have landed _ falling as they should. all of them have landed safely. _ falling as they should. all of them have landed safely. i've _ falling as they should. all of them have landed safely. i've just - have landed safely. i've 'ust s dive have landed sa
the us department of commerce has confirmed — to the bbc — that the software giant did notify it about the attack. the international monetary fund boardfor pakistan. the crisis—hit nation will get about $1.2 billion dollars upfront, with the rest over the next nine months. pakistan was on the brink of defaulting on its debts — and has also received funds from its allies — saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on...
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bbc news at one. nigel farage has called for a wider shake—up of the natwest board, following the resignation of its chiefve dame alison rose after days of pressure on the leadership of the banking group. dame alison resigned after she admitted she'd made a "serious error ofjudgment" when she discussed with a bbc journalist mr farage�*s relationship with the private bank coutts, owned by natwest group. this morning the prime minister said he believed dame alison was right to step down. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. the most high—profile female ceo in the country, she made history when she became the first woman to take the topjob at she became the first woman to take the top job at the bank. now she's out with immediate effect. it the topjob at the bank. now she's out with immediate effect.- out with immediate effect. it was ri . ht that out with immediate effect. it was right that alice _ out with immediate effect. it was right that alice and _ out with immediate effect. it was right that alice and the _ out with immediate effect. it was right that alice and the chief - right that alic
bbc news at one. nigel farage has called for a wider shake—up of the natwest board, following the resignation of its chiefve dame alison rose after days of pressure on the leadership of the banking group. dame alison resigned after she admitted she'd made a "serious error ofjudgment" when she discussed with a bbc journalist mr farage�*s relationship with the private bank coutts, owned by natwest group. this morning the prime minister said he believed dame alison was right to step...
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plasma business presenter simon jack was a banking with the bbc plasma business presenter simonjack was a serious error ofjudgment. the boardnce in her. dharshini david is here. the statement has just been released in the last half an hour. it's the latest twist in this saga has gripped headline writers over the last month or so, all of course, as you say, around the circumstances of the closure of mr farage's account. the bbc and reported at the start of the month based on what it called a senior and trusted sources saying this reflected commercial decisions by the bank will stop mr farage got a 40 page report from the bank which dispelled some of that and said his political views might have been taken into account in the closure of that account. the bbc apologised saying it is based on inaccurate and incomplete information, and today we had the latest twist, the chief executive of natwest, the bank that owns coutts admitting she was the source of all of this. she has gone on to say that believe me, it was public knowledge, confirmed that mr farage was a coutts custom and he had been offered a natwest bank account. alongsi
plasma business presenter simon jack was a banking with the bbc plasma business presenter simonjack was a serious error ofjudgment. the boardnce in her. dharshini david is here. the statement has just been released in the last half an hour. it's the latest twist in this saga has gripped headline writers over the last month or so, all of course, as you say, around the circumstances of the closure of mr farage's account. the bbc and reported at the start of the month based on what it called a...
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bbc. they did not like that she spoke out publicly. at 1:30 a.m., the boardnatwest decided to oust her. the reaction you see here is natwest needing to find a ceo. listen to the day ahead. busy with earnings. bnp paribas earnings after deutsche bank. the concern was about cost for deutsche bank. what will it look like for bnp paribas? so far, commodities not great. rio tinto not setting a great town. more auto earnings on deck. more luxury after the bow. what will it look like for them? will it be the disappointment of lvmh and burberry? or can they fight the trend? then the ecb decision around 1:00 p.m. u.k. time. fed today, ecb tomorrow. kailey: busy several days for all of us. more on the ecb decision and let's get back to our question of the day, it is this july and goodbye? melanie d'amato joins us. we could ask this questionable defense in the ecb. are these the last hikes? melanie: when it comes to the ecb, we do not think so. we have another hike scheduled in for september, 25 basis points. that would take the deposit rate to 4%, terminal rate. dani:
bbc. they did not like that she spoke out publicly. at 1:30 a.m., the boardnatwest decided to oust her. the reaction you see here is natwest needing to find a ceo. listen to the day ahead. busy with earnings. bnp paribas earnings after deutsche bank. the concern was about cost for deutsche bank. what will it look like for bnp paribas? so far, commodities not great. rio tinto not setting a great town. more auto earnings on deck. more luxury after the bow. what will it look like for them? will it...
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those find that on the board with libya say they fear for their lives. the bbc suspends a leading presenter of allegations.
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board a plane. some of the tourists have been talking to the bbc about their experience.aging the night before, and we'd gone down to the beach. we were evacuated off the beach. they were pretty bad over in pretoria, which is kind of over the hill. and we got evacuated off the beach. we got stuck there for 6 hours. we couldn't get any taxes. our hotel sent the head chef to come and pick us up in his car. we got back to the hotel. we were advised to stay in the hotel that night because there were no taxis around to take to lindos, which we did. and then we'd literally been in bed 2 minutes and they banged on the door and so we had to evacuate. so they took us in a minibus. they were taking us to schools, gymnasiums everywhere was full. there was 500 people, people on the floor outside, and we ended up at school. eventually we got there about 4am., so we slept on the floor in a classroom. they brought water. then the greek people started to turn up with food and water and supplies. they've been amazing. there's the only help that we have had through this whole thing has bee
board a plane. some of the tourists have been talking to the bbc about their experience.aging the night before, and we'd gone down to the beach. we were evacuated off the beach. they were pretty bad over in pretoria, which is kind of over the hill. and we got evacuated off the beach. we got stuck there for 6 hours. we couldn't get any taxes. our hotel sent the head chef to come and pick us up in his car. we got back to the hotel. we were advised to stay in the hotel that night because there...
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bbc. get this. so everybody, the board there apparently have, i quote , there apparently have, i quote, a full confidence in her in her role. well, i say this, quite frankly, she should resign. and if the board do indeed have full confidence, then they should follow her out the door. to what do you make to what has been going on.7 and of course, fires everywhere . and so it seems what everywhere. and so it seems what is going on. some saying the climate is on fire, other people saying it's arsenal at play of the media being over sensationalist in their reporting . over in the house of reporting. over in the house of lords. we've got a life peer aged 33 that's now just drawing its laughable. who gets a lifetime job, not least age, 30 years of age. we've got men dressed as women trying to get access to female locker rooms. it's all kicking off in sheffield and get this, we've got massive sky high excess deaths in this country. why is nobody talking about it.7 and in news that, let's face it, we all knew anyway. it's now been proven that lawyers are helping so—called asylum people, migrants, whatever you wa
bbc. get this. so everybody, the board there apparently have, i quote , there apparently have, i quote, a full confidence in her in her role. well, i say this, quite frankly, she should resign. and if the board do indeed have full confidence, then they should follow her out the door. to what do you make to what has been going on.7 and of course, fires everywhere . and so it seems what everywhere. and so it seems what is going on. some saying the climate is on fire, other people saying it's...
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it's across the board mail on sunday bbc crisis over top star in sex photos probe mirror the telegraphr home secretary priti patel has spoken out. so we're going to bring you a lot more intel on this. anything that we can get our hands on because it's clear that it's a major bbc star who has allegedly paid thousands for images from a teenager. who is this person? did the bbc act quickly enough? have they acted in a proper way? all of that next. plus, my pundits will be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeros . don't go and back page zeros. don't go anywhere. see you . in two. reacting to the big stories of the day. tv and radio presenter david hamilton , former adviser david hamilton, former adviser to boris johnson, kulveer ranger and tv personality and actress and tv personality and actress and entrepreneur ashlene horgan—wallace . lots of emails horgan—wallace. lots of emails coming in thick and fast on the subject of banks cancelling people for wrongthink , susan people for wrongthink, susan says hi mark. i totally agree with you that legislation should be brought in t
it's across the board mail on sunday bbc crisis over top star in sex photos probe mirror the telegraphr home secretary priti patel has spoken out. so we're going to bring you a lot more intel on this. anything that we can get our hands on because it's clear that it's a major bbc star who has allegedly paid thousands for images from a teenager. who is this person? did the bbc act quickly enough? have they acted in a proper way? all of that next. plus, my pundits will be nominating their headline...
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bbc news, sydney. the first space tourists travelling on sir richard branson's virgin galactic will launch next month — among those on boardo bought a ticket for the virgin space mission 18 years ago — and has been waiting ever since. ellie price reports. the spaceship attached to a mothership... as bucket list dreams go getting into space is a difficult one. when i was two years old, just looking up in the skies, i was like, "how can i get there"? it turns out a raffle ticket will do it. keisha and anastatia from antigua will be the first mother and daughter to blast into orbit together. jon goodwin from newcastle under lyme, who's 80, has beaten the odds in another way. he's got parkinson's. i was pretty convinced that they were going to turn round to me and say, "you're not able to go". but they have been fantastic. the fact that i can defy my parkinson's. three years ago, i climbed kilimanjaro and cycled downjust to prove that it wasn't going to get me. and this is the same thing. an olympic canoeist in 1972, he knows a challenge. release, release, release. plane released. but despite this flashy promotional video, joh
bbc news, sydney. the first space tourists travelling on sir richard branson's virgin galactic will launch next month — among those on boardo bought a ticket for the virgin space mission 18 years ago — and has been waiting ever since. ellie price reports. the spaceship attached to a mothership... as bucket list dreams go getting into space is a difficult one. when i was two years old, just looking up in the skies, i was like, "how can i get there"? it turns out a raffle ticket...
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bbc news app. now a look at some other stories making the news today. the parole board the child killer colin pitchfork to be released from prison. pitchfork was jailed for life for raping and strangling two teenage girls in leicestershire in the 1980s. an investigation into a fire, in which a mother and two children lost their lives in cambridge on friday, has concluded that it was probably caused by an e—bike which was being charged at their home. the fire service is now urging people to avoid charging e—bike or e—scooter batteries overnight. a cabinet office inquiry has found the official who led the investigation into lockdown parties at downing street broke the civil service code as a result of "undeclared contact" with the labour party. sue gray was cleared to work for labour by parliament's advisory appointments body last week. labour said the cabinet office's findings were a "political stunt" by the conservatives. a man who claims he was sexually assaulted by the actor kevin spacey, has described the hollywood veteran as a �*predator�*. kevin spacey is on trial
bbc news app. now a look at some other stories making the news today. the parole board the child killer colin pitchfork to be released from prison. pitchfork was jailed for life for raping and strangling two teenage girls in leicestershire in the 1980s. an investigation into a fire, in which a mother and two children lost their lives in cambridge on friday, has concluded that it was probably caused by an e—bike which was being charged at their home. the fire service is now urging people to...
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but the us department of commerce has confirmed to the bbc that the software giant did notify it about the attack. the international monetary fund boardrisis—hit nation will get about $1.2 billion upfront, with the rest over the next nine months. pakistan was on the brink of defaulting on its debts — and has also received funds from its allies — saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. that's the latest from business. you're watching bbc news. the coronation robes worn by king charles and queen camilla, are to go on display from tomorrow at buckingham palace. the state rooms will be open to the public until september. jewellery and the thrones will also be on show as well, as our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. choral singing. millions watched the coronation on the television but the majesty of the two hour ceremony made the detail hard to pick out, and that's what this year's summer exhibition will allow visitors to see close—up. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely, and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren, and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell a
but the us department of commerce has confirmed to the bbc that the software giant did notify it about the attack. the international monetary fund boardrisis—hit nation will get about $1.2 billion upfront, with the rest over the next nine months. pakistan was on the brink of defaulting on its debts — and has also received funds from its allies — saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. that's the latest from business. you're watching bbc news. the coronation robes worn by king charles...
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, and former political editor of sky news, former creative director of the bbc, broadcaster, alan yentob, jacqui hames — a boardfficer — and rod liddle, who writes for the sun and sunday times, owned by news uk, and he's a former editor of the bbc today programme. we did ask the sun's senior editors tojoin us again. they we did ask the sun's senior editors to join us again. they declined. thank you very much for being with us. adam boulton first of all, what has it been like seeing your friend reported on and spoken about over the last few days? it is reported on and spoken about over the last few days?— the last few days? it is very sad of affairs and — the last few days? it is very sad of affairs and obviously _ the last few days? it is very sad of affairs and obviously pursue - the last few days? it is very sad of affairs and obviously pursue and l the last few days? it is very sad of. affairs and obviously pursue and his family and for vicky and his wife, it is very brave decision of her to go public at this stage. quite why do you think it is very? because clearly it has exposed few to allegations which ma
, and former political editor of sky news, former creative director of the bbc, broadcaster, alan yentob, jacqui hames — a boardfficer — and rod liddle, who writes for the sun and sunday times, owned by news uk, and he's a former editor of the bbc today programme. we did ask the sun's senior editors tojoin us again. they we did ask the sun's senior editors to join us again. they declined. thank you very much for being with us. adam boulton first of all, what has it been like seeing your...
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board. and after a big clean up, swimming is set to return to the river seine ahead of next year's paris olympics. more from paris later, now to the sport. hello from the bbcport centre. there was a famous victory for the philipines over new zealand in the second round of matches in group a at the women's world cup. a headed goalfrom sarina bolden gave the debutants their first win in the tournament. new zealand, who themselves got a shock victory over norway in their opening game, now need to get a result in their final match to get through to the knock out stages. this has been a dream of mine as a little kid, tojust be here at this has been a dream of mine as a little kid, to just be here at the world cup, let alone everyone score, so, i couldn't have done it without my team—mates, the staff, the fans, the philippines as a whole. it is just amazing right now, to feel this way, this energy in this stadium, it isjust amazing. is just amazing. i know how much it means isjust amazing. i know how much it means for them to be here, _ i know how much it means for them to be here, and _ i know how much it means for them to be here, and to play in front of their
board. and after a big clean up, swimming is set to return to the river seine ahead of next year's paris olympics. more from paris later, now to the sport. hello from the bbcport centre. there was a famous victory for the philipines over new zealand in the second round of matches in group a at the women's world cup. a headed goalfrom sarina bolden gave the debutants their first win in the tournament. new zealand, who themselves got a shock victory over norway in their opening game, now need to...
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identity of the person involved, the bbc is a huge organisation that does all sorts of different things, but, stewart, this is your world. you are still on the boardve advised lots of different broadcasters after a long career at itn. what you think the risks are for the bbc more broadly? i just for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my fl for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my stint i for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my stint on i for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my stint on the i for the bbc more broadly? ijust finished my stint on the channel 4 board, _ finished my stint on the channel 4 board, but— finished my stint on the channel 4 board, but i— finished my stint on the channel 4 board, but i was there for seven years _ board, but i was there for seven years. there are two issues that arise _ years. there are two issues that arise out— years. there are two issues that arise out of— years. there are two issues that arise out of this, about how does trust _ arise out of this, about how does trust applied? 0ne arise out of this, about how does trust applied? one is, can you trust the trust applied? 0ne is, can you trust
identity of the person involved, the bbc is a huge organisation that does all sorts of different things, but, stewart, this is your world. you are still on the boardve advised lots of different broadcasters after a long career at itn. what you think the risks are for the bbc more broadly? i just for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my fl for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my stint i for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my stint on i for the bbc more broadly? i 'ust finished my...
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bbc news. let's continue with the coverage. in march 2019, an aircraft with 157 people on board crashed minutes after takeoff from the ethiopianpped with control software that was fatally flawed. boeing has since admitted responsibility — but under a controversial $2.5 billion deal with the us government, it avoided prosecution. today, after years of delays, an inquest will begin into the deaths of three of the british citizens who were aboard the plane. for their relatives, it is a landmark moment. theo leggett reports. there was the day he came to see you when you were born. do you remember bringing him? that was special, wasn't it. he was so chuffed that he had a little brother. ~ ., , ., brother. memories are bittersweet _ brother. memories are bittersweet for - brother. memories are bittersweet for the - brother. memories are i bittersweet for the family brother. memories are - bittersweet for the family of sam pegram. fouryears ago bittersweet for the family of sam pegram. four years ago they lost their son and the group is still intense. he lost their son and the group is still intense.— still intense. he was a 'oy to h
bbc news. let's continue with the coverage. in march 2019, an aircraft with 157 people on board crashed minutes after takeoff from the ethiopianpped with control software that was fatally flawed. boeing has since admitted responsibility — but under a controversial $2.5 billion deal with the us government, it avoided prosecution. today, after years of delays, an inquest will begin into the deaths of three of the british citizens who were aboard the plane. for their relatives, it is a landmark...
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bbc, all the usual suspect they're idiots. i mean, they're literally being saying it's this initiative to help the board of africa.
bbc, all the usual suspect they're idiots. i mean, they're literally being saying it's this initiative to help the board of africa.
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bbc, all the usual suspects. they're idiots. i mean, they're literally being saying, it's this initiative to help the board of africa. well, the question is really the figures from the united nations, this is not about they would against all was this is really about the united nation speakers, which are clearly demonstrating that as off just last week or so, only 3 percent of the suits commodities exported from ukraine, under this initiative have gone to low income countries. so i don't know if the gentlemen still being antibiotic or just been callous and being lazy at the, at best or perhaps. now, how do you characterize the ukraine's farm land and how the food industry works in ukraine? because the, your recent report seems as adjust over many years, really the i m f and will bank to in the institutions along with profit tearing. big companies have carved the whole of your bread bucks, basket up, especially after the cool in 2014, when a parent visa lensky was elected in a way to say, look, we're going to stop privatization. the privatization is, is the process now as well? that's a very important point that he jus
bbc, all the usual suspects. they're idiots. i mean, they're literally being saying, it's this initiative to help the board of africa. well, the question is really the figures from the united nations, this is not about they would against all was this is really about the united nation speakers, which are clearly demonstrating that as off just last week or so, only 3 percent of the suits commodities exported from ukraine, under this initiative have gone to low income countries. so i don't know if...
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bbc now come out of this badly. i think. alison rose and the natwest boardout of it terribly. >> me what about the bank in industry? nigel there watching the consequences of what, what has happened here. it affects them all now , doesn't it? them all now, doesn't it? >> very much so. and i would address my comments , eamonn, to address my comments, eamonn, to the ten banks that have thus far refused to have me as a customer . think again. this has happened to natwest. unless you change your culture, change your views , get rid of your prejudice over brexit and other issues, then it could happen to you too. >> did you ever get your bank account sorted out? i mean, did you get looked after by by somebody else? no no, no, no . somebody else? no no, no, no. >> i am not accept sorted by the uk banking industry with its current culture, it is a quite extraordinary state of affairs . extraordinary state of affairs. >> that's amazing. that's amazing . so but, but i presume amazing. so but, but i presume you feel you will be now after what's happened today? well i do
bbc now come out of this badly. i think. alison rose and the natwest boardout of it terribly. >> me what about the bank in industry? nigel there watching the consequences of what, what has happened here. it affects them all now , doesn't it? them all now, doesn't it? >> very much so. and i would address my comments , eamonn, to address my comments, eamonn, to the ten banks that have thus far refused to have me as a customer . think again. this has happened to natwest. unless you...
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those find that on the board with libya say they fear for their lives. the bbc suspends a leading presenter of allegations of paying a teenage if a sexually explicit photos child is struggling to feed hundreds of thousands of refugees escaping the war. and so that foss where you look at how scientists are trying to save and protect the world's most endangered marine mammals and on piece of statements with your full rebuilds max for stuff and wins the business growing prius, silver stone, and england g p. s. a series of live out the beating australia by 3 weekends. the to news. yeah. has rejected criticism i with the legit mistreatment of black african migrants. president chi psi. it says they are receiving humane treatment, stabbing from what he called all values. the migraines say they have to face the desert heat with very little food, a water hundreds will round it up by to losing a solid season left on the border with libya. not a train that has spoken to a migrant about the conditions of the libyans and is embroider of this. white stone says livia, just a f
those find that on the board with libya say they fear for their lives. the bbc suspends a leading presenter of allegations of paying a teenage if a sexually explicit photos child is struggling to feed hundreds of thousands of refugees escaping the war. and so that foss where you look at how scientists are trying to save and protect the world's most endangered marine mammals and on piece of statements with your full rebuilds max for stuff and wins the business growing prius, silver stone, and...