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well one of those at bbc news job people online to talk to them. wsjob it one of those at bbc news job it is to think about how to appeal to younger audiences is debbie ramsey. we can speak to her now. sophie referred to mcc which is to do with mine craft. i suspect a fair amount of our older audiences won't know what that is. i wonder is that they sort of thing that should be getting more attention on bbc news? i think it does aet more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. _ more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some - more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some of - more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. some of these | it does get attention. some of these subjects to get attention but i think sometimes the challenge is getting it on the right places so that young people can actually see it. certainly in bbc news we do try and make sure that the younger audience age 12 to 15 know about what we are doing and know that news is for them. sometimes it may be that the way we d
well one of those at bbc news job people online to talk to them. wsjob it one of those at bbc news job it is to think about how to appeal to younger audiences is debbie ramsey. we can speak to her now. sophie referred to mcc which is to do with mine craft. i suspect a fair amount of our older audiences won't know what that is. i wonder is that they sort of thing that should be getting more attention on bbc news? i think it does aet more attention on bbc news? i think it does get attention. _...
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we asked bbc news about this, and they told us... c programmes and journalists had a presence at the conservative party conference this week — as they did last week for labour — and in both cases, the major speeches were shown live on the news channel. but overall, there has been a considerable reduction in the bbc�*s conference coverage. in previous years, bbc parliament has broadcast the major party's annual gatherings in full, along with highlights of the smaller parties�* conferences. but this time around, those tuning into bbc parliament were offered instead the proceedings of the scottish and welsh parliaments and northern ireland assembly — often repeats from previous debates on previous days, like this debate in the scottish parliament shown this monday — but actually from last thursday. thank you, i ask the scottish government when it will implement part three of the transport scotland act 2018 to allow local authorities to bring forward proposals to directly run bus services in theirarea. as i outlined in my letter to all me
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goodbye.- this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with _ this is bbc news. goodbye.en brown. the headlines. the crucial cop26 climate change summit gets underway. 25,000 delegates will attend — from about 200 countries — to announce how they plan to cut emissions by 2030. alok sharma assumes presidency of cop26 climate change conference — and says that the conference "is our last, best hope" to keep global warming limited to 1.5c by the end of the century. if we act now and we act together, we can protect our precious
goodbye.- this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with _ this is bbc news. goodbye.en brown. the headlines. the crucial cop26 climate change summit gets underway. 25,000 delegates will attend — from about 200 countries — to announce how they plan to cut emissions by 2030. alok sharma assumes presidency of cop26 climate change conference — and says that the conference "is our last, best hope" to keep global warming limited to 1.5c by the end of the century. if we act now and...
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we put those points to bbc news and they told us: now, bbc news has a problem where its audiences of ture going to be found? research from a regulator in 2019 found that young people in britain have almost entirely abandoned television news broadcasts with 16— to 2a—year—olds spending a third less time watching live news from public service broadcasters than they were five years ago. as for the younger age group, youtube is on course to overtake bbc television next year as the main current affairs provider among 12— to 15—year—olds. we were prompted to look at this phenomenon by a recent email from a 12—year—old called sophie. we asked sophie to expand on that by recording a video. my view is there's not enough content on the bbc to engage people my age into watching it in the future and the present, because there's been many important subject matters that have happen online and on media and itjust hasn't been broadcasted. like the pride mcc and cc and many other stuff. another thing is that there's never been any good stories about apps like and twitter and youtube and that's never b
we put those points to bbc news and they told us: now, bbc news has a problem where its audiences of ture going to be found? research from a regulator in 2019 found that young people in britain have almost entirely abandoned television news broadcasts with 16— to 2a—year—olds spending a third less time watching live news from public service broadcasters than they were five years ago. as for the younger age group, youtube is on course to overtake bbc television next year as the main...
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goodbye.- this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with _ this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben _ this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben brown. - this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben brown. the - bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. the crucial cop26 climate change summit gets underway. 25,000 delegates will attend — from about 200 countries — to announce how they plan to cut emissions by 2030. alok sharma assumes presidency of cop26 climate change conference — and says that the conference "is our last, best hope" to keep global warming limited to 1.5c by the end of the century. if we act now and we act together, we can protect our precious planet, so let's come together over these two weeks and ensure that where paris promised, 6lasgow delivers. at the 620 in rome, prince charles calls for more action to tackle climate change and warns leaders of what he calls their "overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn" . ladies and gentlemen, cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow. quite literally, it is the last chance sal
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welcome to bbc news. our top stories: i'm rich preston with a summary of the bbc world news. british detectives now have until next friday to question a man arrested on suspicion of murdering the mp, sir david amess. he'd been holding a constituency meeting at the time of the attack. bbc news understands that the 25—year—old suspect, ali harbi ali, was referred to an anti—radicalisation programme several years ago. daniel sandford has the latest. a united front in the face of a suspected terrorist attack. the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons and the home secretary. four of the most senior politicians in the land at the church today where sir david amess mp was murdered. he was killed doing a job that he loved, serving his own constituents as an elected democratic member. and, of course, acts of this are absolutely wrong and we cannot let that get in the way of our functioning democracy. it was formally declared a terrorist incident late last night. early enquiries suggesting the motive was islamist extremism. the man in custody
welcome to bbc news. our top stories: i'm rich preston with a summary of the bbc world news. british detectives now have until next friday to question a man arrested on suspicion of murdering the mp, sir david amess. he'd been holding a constituency meeting at the time of the attack. bbc news understands that the 25—year—old suspect, ali harbi ali, was referred to an anti—radicalisation programme several years ago. daniel sandford has the latest. a united front in the face of a suspected...
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you are watching bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: pope francis calls for radical decisions at next week's climate change summit in a special message recorded for the bbc. translation: this crisis lays in front of us radical— decisions that are not easy. but each hurdle also represents an opportunity that cannot be wasted. ahead of the summit, the pope also held an audience with president biden — only the second catholic president in us history. as the row over post—brexit fishing rights escalates, france says britain's credibility is on the line. american public drug regulator approves the pfizer buy to covid—19 vaccine for a 20 million children aged 5—11. and thousands of fans gather to mourn the death of the indian bollywood star aged just 46. hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. with the crucial cop26, getting under way on sunday, the pope has called on the global leaders make medical decisions and to offer hope to the world. the message recorded by the bbc, pope francis said tho
you are watching bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: pope francis calls for radical decisions at next week's climate change summit in a special message recorded for the bbc. translation: this crisis lays in front of us radical— decisions that are not easy. but each hurdle also represents an opportunity that cannot be wasted. ahead of the summit, the pope also held an audience with president biden — only the second catholic president in us history. as the row over post—brexit...
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hello and welcome to bbc news. th last—minute preparations under way, the pope has called on global readers to make medical decisions —— global leaders. in a message recorded by the bbc, pope francis called on all those at the summit to act now to tackle global warming. later, he met the us president, joe biden, who's in rome for a summit of 620 leaders. our north america editor, jon sopel, is travelling with president biden. he sent this report. the ruler of the world's pre—eminent superpower en route to meet the world's most powerful religious leader. but forjoe biden, only america's second roman catholic president, this is an audience with his spiritual guide, and clearly someone he admires enormously. you are the most significant warrior for peace i have ever met. and with your permission, i'd like to be able to give you a coin. i know my son would want me to give you this to you. the president gave him a coin as a gift, and thenjoked about his irish heritage. i'm the only irish man you've ever met who's never h
hello and welcome to bbc news. th last—minute preparations under way, the pope has called on global readers to make medical decisions —— global leaders. in a message recorded by the bbc, pope francis called on all those at the summit to act now to tackle global warming. later, he met the us president, joe biden, who's in rome for a summit of 620 leaders. our north america editor, jon sopel, is travelling with president biden. he sent this report. the ruler of the world's pre—eminent...
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we put that point to bbc news, and they told us... scussed the charge made by many of you that the bbc, and other news media, had created queues at the petrol pumps by excessive reporting of fuel shortages — an accusation rejected on this programme by the bbc�*s deputy director of news, jonathan munro. now a similar criticism is being made, following broadcasts such as this on wednesday's news at six. don't panic buy, but do plan ahead for christmas, that is the message to shoppers from a global shipping boss who has warned that a shortage of hgv drivers is having a knock—on effect on ports around the uk. felixstowe is the biggest — it has 50,000 containers waiting to be collected, and ships are having to wait for up to ten days to unload. several viewers contacted us about that, and similar coverage elsewhere on bbc news, and two of those viewers recorded videos for us — terry miles and, first, julie nash. once again, the bbc is reporting of shortages, specifically this time that we're going to be short of things at christmas. you're
we put that point to bbc news, and they told us... scussed the charge made by many of you that the bbc, and other news media, had created queues at the petrol pumps by excessive reporting of fuel shortages — an accusation rejected on this programme by the bbc�*s deputy director of news, jonathan munro. now a similar criticism is being made, following broadcasts such as this on wednesday's news at six. don't panic buy, but do plan ahead for christmas, that is the message to shoppers from a...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. mp, david amess, had previously attended a government scheme to prevent radicalisation. the suspect — named as ali harbi ali — is thought not to have been put on a watchlist of subjects, of interest to the security services. much more on that story on the bbc news website where you can deal download the bbc news app. thanks for watching, goodbye. cloudy and damp weather for the first part of sunday. because we got some decent sunshine through saturday, the best of it across southern england, the midlands, wales and east anglia and the far north of scotland as well. late in the day, we did see some rain start to come down around dunblane, that is the first signs of this band of rain showing up on the radar, pretty extensive and heavy across northern scotland and england, getting into north wales as well and even further southwards, a few patches of rain across the south of wales in south—west england as well, across the midlands, south—east anglia, and some dry weather north of scotlan
duncan kennedy, bbc news. mp, david amess, had previously attended a government scheme to prevent radicalisation. the suspect — named as ali harbi ali — is thought not to have been put on a watchlist of subjects, of interest to the security services. much more on that story on the bbc news website where you can deal download the bbc news app. thanks for watching, goodbye. cloudy and damp weather for the first part of sunday. because we got some decent sunshine through saturday, the best of...
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daniel sandford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.law prostitution in the country. un research says spain is the third largest world centre for the sex work industry, behind puerto rico and thailand. mr sanchez said the practice enslaved women, and his government would draw up legislation to punish solicitation and those who profit from the trade. thousands of people in el salvador have staged a protest against president nayib bukele, accusing him of undermining democracy and favouring the rich and powerful. they burned effigies of mr bukele and carried signs that depicted him as a tyrant. last month, judges recently—appointed by mr bukele changed the constitution, allowing him to run for a second term in office. the former us president bill clinton has left hospital where he'd been receiving treatment for an infection. the 75—year—old thanked healthcare workers as he walked out of the university of california's irvine medical centre where he was admitted five days ago. he was accompanied by his wife hillary. we've been bringing you p
daniel sandford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.law prostitution in the country. un research says spain is the third largest world centre for the sex work industry, behind puerto rico and thailand. mr sanchez said the practice enslaved women, and his government would draw up legislation to punish solicitation and those who profit from the trade. thousands of people in el salvador have staged a protest against president nayib bukele, accusing him of undermining democracy and...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. correspondent, david willis, gave us this update from los angeles. well, several new lines but people here remain astonished. i think it's fair to say there should've been such an apparently stunning lapse of safety protocols on the set of this film. indeed there is a candlelit vigil due to take place here in los angeles tomorrow night in memory of the cinematographer who lost her life in this incident. detectives have seize guns and amunition from the set there in new mexico. also the clothing that alec baldwin, this film star was wearing at the time of this tragedy. in afadavit signed by the local sheriffs department it was revealed that alec baldwin was handed the gun by an assistant director on the film set who didn't believe that it was loaded at the time. it's also emerge there was weber areas labour strife on the set in the weeks running up to this tragic incident where about half a dozen crewmembers having walked off the set citing amongst other things safety concerns. leading
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. correspondent, david willis, gave us this update from los angeles. well, several new lines but people here remain astonished. i think it's fair to say there should've been such an apparently stunning lapse of safety protocols on the set of this film. indeed there is a candlelit vigil due to take place here in los angeles tomorrow night in memory of the cinematographer who lost her life in this incident. detectives have seize guns and amunition from the set...
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this is bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: the film director injured in a fatal shooting on the set of an alec baldwin movie speaks about the death of his colleague — as the police investigation continues. italy's former interior minister, matteo salvini, goes on trial, charged with kidnapping — after refusing to allow a migrant rescue boat to dock. covid infections in the uk rise — as a prominent government adviser says he's fearful of another "lockdown christmas." colombia's most wanted drug trafficker is captured — after a joint operation by the armed forces, and the police. riot police block the path of a new caravan of migrants hoping to get to mexico city, and then on to the united states. and the environmental activist greta thunberg talks to the bbc about where she thinks world leaders are failing on tackling climate change. instead of trying to find solutions, real solutions, that would actually lead somewhere, that would lead to a substantial change, fundamental change, they seem to spend their time
this is bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: the film director injured in a fatal shooting on the set of an alec baldwin movie speaks about the death of his colleague — as the police investigation continues. italy's former interior minister, matteo salvini, goes on trial, charged with kidnapping — after refusing to allow a migrant rescue boat to dock. covid infections in the uk rise — as a prominent government adviser says he's fearful of another "lockdown christmas."...
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secunder kermani, bbc news.ore now on those first face to face talks between the us and the taliban since the american withdrawal from afghanistan in august. the bbc�*s yogita limaye is in doha where the talks are taking place. from the point of view of the taliban, this is part of a series of efforts from the group to try to gain international recognition. they met with uk diplomats a few days ago and now they are meeting us officials and the acting foreign minister of the taliban appointed government and who is leading the delegation in doha said they would also be meeting european officials soon. the reason they want to get international recognition is because it is directly linked to the unblocking of foreign funds into afghanistan which have been frozen since the group seized control of the country. but he also said that they do not want anyone to interfere in the internal affairs of any country, they are speaking against the backdrop of girls not being allowed to go to secondary schools in most parts of af
secunder kermani, bbc news.ore now on those first face to face talks between the us and the taliban since the american withdrawal from afghanistan in august. the bbc�*s yogita limaye is in doha where the talks are taking place. from the point of view of the taliban, this is part of a series of efforts from the group to try to gain international recognition. they met with uk diplomats a few days ago and now they are meeting us officials and the acting foreign minister of the taliban appointed...
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this is bbc news.orted kidnapped by gang members in haiti. the family of british mp sir david amess who was killed in a knife attack on friday, call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towards togetherness landslides and flooding in the indian state of kerala have left more than 20 people dead and dozens missing. heavy rains caused rivers to overflow, cutting off towns and villages. the indian military has joined rescue efforts. mark lobel reports. going through what's left after this landslide caused by two days of heavy rains, washing away everything in its way with deadly consequences. houses and roads were not spared. one family of six died. children as young as four were found buried under debris. translation: the hill broke off near us. - there's been a lot of damage and loss. they moved us when water entered our home. the house is gone, the children have gone. translation: it was my livelihood. look around. everything, it's gone! flooding and landslides caused by heav
this is bbc news.orted kidnapped by gang members in haiti. the family of british mp sir david amess who was killed in a knife attack on friday, call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towards togetherness landslides and flooding in the indian state of kerala have left more than 20 people dead and dozens missing. heavy rains caused rivers to overflow, cutting off towns and villages. the indian military has joined rescue efforts. mark lobel reports. going through...
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this is bbc news.nounces around—the—clock working at a second major us port in a bid to tackle supply chain disruption. five people have been killed in an attack in norway by a man armed with a bow and arrow. in norway, climate activists are taking their government to court, trying to stop an increase in drilling forfossilfuels. but norwegian officials are moving ahead, announcing a new round of bidding for contracts exploring oil reserves. our europe correspondent nick beake travelled to the northernmost county in norway to see how the politics of climate change are dividing the scandinavian country. beside the fjords of northernmost norway, they formed their own arctic circle of solidarity. climate change campaigners have travelled from across the country and set up camp, to try to stop the opening of a cobalt mine. they say it would do yet more damage to an environment already under severe threat. ella marie haetta isaksen is one of norway's biggest young stars, a winner of their x factor style comp
this is bbc news.nounces around—the—clock working at a second major us port in a bid to tackle supply chain disruption. five people have been killed in an attack in norway by a man armed with a bow and arrow. in norway, climate activists are taking their government to court, trying to stop an increase in drilling forfossilfuels. but norwegian officials are moving ahead, announcing a new round of bidding for contracts exploring oil reserves. our europe correspondent nick beake travelled to...
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tim orman, bbc news. st, the bbc has announced it will work with tap music — which counts dua lipa, lana del rey and ellie goulding among its clients — to select a song and act to represent the uk in 2022. singerjames newman was the only artist this year to score zero points from both the jury and public vote, coming bottom on the leaderboard. one of the world's biggest live music events, the 66th edition of the contest is due to be held in turin in italy, next may. let's bring you some live pictures now from the spanish island of la palma where the lava can be seen spewing from the cumbre vieja volcano. the eruption began in mid september — has already covered over 700 hectares of land with molten rock and destroyed about 2,000 buildings. that is it from me and the team. you are watching bbc news. goodbye. hello. thursday is going to feel chilly — especially when we contrast it with the temperatures we had at the start of the week, when we were getting daytime highs in the high teens, even the low 20s. an
tim orman, bbc news. st, the bbc has announced it will work with tap music — which counts dua lipa, lana del rey and ellie goulding among its clients — to select a song and act to represent the uk in 2022. singerjames newman was the only artist this year to score zero points from both the jury and public vote, coming bottom on the leaderboard. one of the world's biggest live music events, the 66th edition of the contest is due to be held in turin in italy, next may. let's bring you some...
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olivia richwold, bbc news, new york. entre. thanks, mishal. tyson fury declared himself as the greatest heavyweight boxer of his era, but said he would bask in his victory before deciding what next. he retained his wbc title, beating american deontay wilder, in a fight that has been described as one of the best. ade adedoyin reports from las vegas. tyson fury remains the king of the ring. it could be all over. the self—styled gypsy king conquering his fierce rival deontay wilder in a gruelling seesaw battle which would go down in boxing folklore. fury entered the arena dressed as a roman centurion, perhaps fittingly for what became a gladiatorial clash. the champion struck first. a round later, it was fury�*s turn to be sent sprawling twice in quick succession and that set the tone for the fight. wilder looked out on his feet for much of it but his fearsome punching power kept him in contention. but it was fury who closed the show, punch perfect with decisive blows in the 11th round. there were some shaky moments there, b
olivia richwold, bbc news, new york. entre. thanks, mishal. tyson fury declared himself as the greatest heavyweight boxer of his era, but said he would bask in his victory before deciding what next. he retained his wbc title, beating american deontay wilder, in a fight that has been described as one of the best. ade adedoyin reports from las vegas. tyson fury remains the king of the ring. it could be all over. the self—styled gypsy king conquering his fierce rival deontay wilder in a...
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danjohnson, bbc news, la palma. h tap music — which counts dua lipa, lana del rey and ellie 6oulding among its clients — to select a song and act to represent the uk in 2022. singerjames newman was the only artist this year to score zero points from both the jury and public vote, coming bottom on the leaderboard. one of the world's biggest live music events, the 66th edition of the contest is due to be held in turin in italy, next may. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcmaryam you're watching bbc news, bye—bye. hello. thursday is going to feel chilly — especially when we contrast it with the temperatures we had at the start of the week, when we were getting daytime highs in the high teens, even the low 20s. and it will feel all the more cold because we'll pick up a keen northerly wind. the cold air plunging in behind this weather front, sinking south overnight. ahead of it, some heavy rain which will pull off into the continent. and then, through thursday daytime, we open the floodgates for cold air to sweep all t
danjohnson, bbc news, la palma. h tap music — which counts dua lipa, lana del rey and ellie 6oulding among its clients — to select a song and act to represent the uk in 2022. singerjames newman was the only artist this year to score zero points from both the jury and public vote, coming bottom on the leaderboard. one of the world's biggest live music events, the 66th edition of the contest is due to be held in turin in italy, next may. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcmaryam you're...
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faisal islam, bbc news.nd the world, using some of the most popular social media sites facebook, instagram and whatsapp, have been forced offline, in a major global blackout. it's one of the longest outages, already lasted several hours, and facebook�*s share price has plummetted by nearly 5%. it's not known what's caused the problems, or when it will be fixed. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports. it isa it is a trilogy of companies with one owner and this afternoon it was the same message about them all, facebook is down, instagram isn't working, and whatsapp went down, as well. the fact all three companies have been impacted suggested it is something right at the heart of that social media giant that has gone horribly wrong.— social media giant that has gone horribl wronu. , horribly wrong. facebook has servers eve here horribly wrong. facebook has servers everywhere all _ horribly wrong. facebook has servers everywhere all over _ horribly wrong. facebook has servers everywhere all ov
faisal islam, bbc news.nd the world, using some of the most popular social media sites facebook, instagram and whatsapp, have been forced offline, in a major global blackout. it's one of the longest outages, already lasted several hours, and facebook�*s share price has plummetted by nearly 5%. it's not known what's caused the problems, or when it will be fixed. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports. it isa it is a trilogy of companies with one owner and this afternoon it...
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emma vardy, bbc news. bbc news channel. the shortlist includes a footbridge in tintagel, a boat museum in the lake district, and a university building in south west london. we've been looking at each of the six buildings on the shortlist. today is the turn of housing for key workers in cambridge. let's take a look. we created a place that has a real sense of community and where the residents can feel they belong to. i'm kaori 0hsugi, a director at stanton williams. we are the architects for the key worker housing at addington, north west cambridge. the project consists of ten buildings, containing 264 apartment buildings. the focus was on, sort of, creating spaces between the buildings, rather than the buildings. we created a network of interconnecting courtyards, a sequence of spaces of varying character and size responding to the social functions, starting from the public urban space of market square through to the much more community—focused landscape court. so, the buildings are arranged to frame these
emma vardy, bbc news. bbc news channel. the shortlist includes a footbridge in tintagel, a boat museum in the lake district, and a university building in south west london. we've been looking at each of the six buildings on the shortlist. today is the turn of housing for key workers in cambridge. let's take a look. we created a place that has a real sense of community and where the residents can feel they belong to. i'm kaori 0hsugi, a director at stanton williams. we are the architects for...
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lizo mzimba, bbc news. ma read has left an opening match at the indian wells tournament in california. the british teenager was defeated in straight sets. she made history by becoming the first qualifier to win a grand slam tennis title and that success has catapulted raducanu into stardom, attending the matt colour and the james bond premiere in her time away from the court. if you want to get in touch with me, you can, i'm on twitter @lucye6rey. thanks for watching. hello again. friday was another very mild day across the whole of the uk, even those places where it stayed cloudy throughout. however, there were some places where the sunshine popped out. northern england was one of the sunnier places. it was also one of the warmest places in the uk. the day's highest temperature — ryhill in west yorkshire, 22 degrees celsius. that's eight degrees celsius higher than the october average, so it was very, very warm indeed. now looking at this satellite picture, you can see those areas that had the clearest skie
lizo mzimba, bbc news. ma read has left an opening match at the indian wells tournament in california. the british teenager was defeated in straight sets. she made history by becoming the first qualifier to win a grand slam tennis title and that success has catapulted raducanu into stardom, attending the matt colour and the james bond premiere in her time away from the court. if you want to get in touch with me, you can, i'm on twitter @lucye6rey. thanks for watching. hello again. friday was...
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this is bbc news.radicalisation. the suspect — named as ali harbi ali — is thought not to have been put on a watchlist of subjects, of interest to the security services. russia has recorded more than 1,000 deaths from coronavirus in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. the infection rate has also continued to soar as the authorities struggle to persuade people to get vaccinated. tens of thousands of italians have marched through the centre of rome, calling fora ban on the neo—fascist forza nuova party. its leaders were among those arrested after the headquarters of the nation's oldest trade union was stormed in a riot a week ago. now on bbc news, time for click.
this is bbc news.radicalisation. the suspect — named as ali harbi ali — is thought not to have been put on a watchlist of subjects, of interest to the security services. russia has recorded more than 1,000 deaths from coronavirus in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. the infection rate has also continued to soar as the authorities struggle to persuade people to get vaccinated. tens of thousands of italians have marched through the centre of rome, calling fora...
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yunus mulla, bbc news, wirral. stly from central america, has set off from the southern mexican city of tapachula for the united states. the group is made up primarily of people from haiti, el salvador, guatemala and honduras. theirfirst destination is mexico city, more than 1,000 kilometres or 650 miles away. isaac guzman is a photojournalist based in the state of chiapas which is where this caravan departed from. he told me more about what the conditions are like in mexico. they have policies they are implementing since 2018, people decide in some way to make a route by themselves and sometimes it gets dangerous because of people they engage with, who kidnap people so they travel to mexico city in a caravan is a proposal for everyone to be safe, and better thanjust going in a few groups. so the main idea of the caravan is to be safe all together because, as you may know, in mexico there is a lot of violence, and since 2018, for the migrants, so that is the idea. this caravan is a way to be safe in the country. mea
yunus mulla, bbc news, wirral. stly from central america, has set off from the southern mexican city of tapachula for the united states. the group is made up primarily of people from haiti, el salvador, guatemala and honduras. theirfirst destination is mexico city, more than 1,000 kilometres or 650 miles away. isaac guzman is a photojournalist based in the state of chiapas which is where this caravan departed from. he told me more about what the conditions are like in mexico. they have policies...
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this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm mark lobel or around the globe. i'm mark lobel. ourtop or around the globe. i'm mark lobel. our top stories: the secret wealth of dozens of world leaders, from the king ofjordan to the president of russia, exposed in one of the biggest ever leaks of financial documents dubbed the pandora papers. bbc panorama in a year—long joint investigation involving more than 650 journalists has had access to 12 million documents, sparking allegations of corruption, money—laundering and global tax avoidance. the us says it's very concerned about the rising tensions between and taiwan, with chinese militaryjets flying into taiwan's air defence zone over the last three days. beaches are closed in southern california as a large oil spill washes ashore, leaving dead wildlife on the sand. and these are live pictures from la palma on spain's canary islands, where volcanic activity is intensifying. a very warm welcome to the programme. we
this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm mark lobel or around the globe. i'm mark lobel. ourtop or around the globe. i'm mark lobel. our top stories: the secret wealth of dozens of world leaders, from the king ofjordan to the president of russia, exposed in one of the biggest ever leaks of financial documents dubbed the pandora papers. bbc panorama in a year—long joint investigation involving more than 650 journalists has had access to 12 million...
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welcome to bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: pope francis calls for radical decisions at next week's climate change summit in a special message recorded for the bbc. translation: this crisis lays in front of us radical— decisions that are not easy. but each hurdle also represents an opportunity that cannot be wasted. firefighters in new york protest as a deadline passes to force them receive a covid vaccine or face suspension from theirjobs. as the row over post—brexit over fishing rights escalates, france says britain's credibility is on the line. the credibility is on the line. uk sees the highest level of the uk sees the highest level of coronavirus infections since the pandemic began. hello and a warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. with the crucial cop26 climate summit getting under way on sunday, the pope has called on global leaders to make radical decisions and to offer hope to the world. in a message recorded for the bbc, pope francis said those attending should act now to
welcome to bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: pope francis calls for radical decisions at next week's climate change summit in a special message recorded for the bbc. translation: this crisis lays in front of us radical— decisions that are not easy. but each hurdle also represents an opportunity that cannot be wasted. firefighters in new york protest as a deadline passes to force them receive a covid vaccine or face suspension from theirjobs. as the row over post—brexit over...
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this is bbc news. is to be used to help children in africa. it follows to pilots in three countries. the world health organization has endorsed its wide use. ajudgement from the a judgement from the high ajudgement from the high court in london in shows that the ruler of dubai sheikh mohammed al—maktoum secretly hacked the phones of his ex—wife princess haya ofjordan. he denies any involvement. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent in the us congress to raise the debt ceiling and keep the money flowing. republicans and democrats disagree over how much president biden can spend on his reconstruction plan and the debt ceiling vote has been caught up in that row. this is bbc news. and now it's
this is bbc news. is to be used to help children in africa. it follows to pilots in three countries. the world health organization has endorsed its wide use. ajudgement from the a judgement from the high ajudgement from the high court in london in shows that the ruler of dubai sheikh mohammed al—maktoum secretly hacked the phones of his ex—wife princess haya ofjordan. he denies any involvement. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent...
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hugh pym, bbc news. a look at the latest figures now on coronavirus, which show that there were 49,298 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means on average in the past week there were 47,415 cases per day. the number of people in hospital with covid has increased to 8,238. there were 180 more deaths recorded — that's people who have died within 28 days of a positive test. that takes the average number of deaths over the past seven days to 135. 0n vaccinations, 86.3% of people aged 12 and over have now received a first dose. and just over 79% have had two doses of the vaccine. 0ur health editor hugh pym joins us now. the debate over plan b has gone up a gear today — are the government advisers saying now is the time to implement it? they are saying they have reached that point, start implementing the measures? ., , , measures? live, not quite, but these exert measures? live, not quite, but these expert members _ measures? live, not quite, but these expert members of— measures? live,
hugh pym, bbc news. a look at the latest figures now on coronavirus, which show that there were 49,298 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means on average in the past week there were 47,415 cases per day. the number of people in hospital with covid has increased to 8,238. there were 180 more deaths recorded — that's people who have died within 28 days of a positive test. that takes the average number of deaths over the past seven days to 135. 0n vaccinations, 86.3%...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news. record number of daily covid deaths. more than a thousand people have died in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. infections continue to soar as the authorities struggle to persuade people to get vaccinated. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. russia continues to set new records on coronavirus. for the first time since the pandemic began, the authorities here have reported more than 1,000 deaths linked to covid in the last 2a hours. confirmed new cases also hit a record high for the same period, more than 33,200. translation: | think - the lockdown that we had last year will happen again. back then there were even fewer infections. it's frightening. translation: the number of sick people is scarier - than a new lockdown. it seems like there's a lot of young people among them, people like us, who are on lung ventilators and seriously ill. it's scary. russia has developed several covid vaccines but the public has been reluctant to get the jabs. vaccine scep
damian grammaticas, bbc news. record number of daily covid deaths. more than a thousand people have died in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. infections continue to soar as the authorities struggle to persuade people to get vaccinated. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. russia continues to set new records on coronavirus. for the first time since the pandemic began, the authorities here have reported more than 1,000 deaths linked to covid in the last 2a hours....
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rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kerala. me of the day's other news: the fbi has confirmed that human remains found in a florida wilderness park are those of brian laundrie, the partner of gabby petito, a well—known travel blogger, who was found dead in wyoming last month. mr laundrie had been missing for several weeks, after returning to florida from a cross—country trip without her. a long—time ally, and former advisor of donald trump could face criminal prosecution for refusing to cooperate with an investigation into the us capitol riots earlier this year. the us house of representatives has now voted to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress. the matter is now expected to be referred to the justice department. the world health organisation estimates that between 80,000 and 180,000 health workers have died from covid—19 since the start of the pandemic. millions are still unvaccinated. the head of the who puts the blame at the door of the 620 group of rich nations. he says they must meet the promises they've made about s
rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kerala. me of the day's other news: the fbi has confirmed that human remains found in a florida wilderness park are those of brian laundrie, the partner of gabby petito, a well—known travel blogger, who was found dead in wyoming last month. mr laundrie had been missing for several weeks, after returning to florida from a cross—country trip without her. a long—time ally, and former advisor of donald trump could face criminal prosecution for refusing to...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...structure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. eight people have been arrested in brentwood in essex after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. labour is urging ministers to bring in plan b measures to tackle covid in england, including advice to work from home and compulsory masks. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. thank you very much indeed, james. we will start with football. west ham united have moved up to fourth in the premier league, for an hour or so at least, after beating tottenham 1—0. michail antonio broke the deadlock withjust over quarter of an hour left at the london stadium with his sixth premier league goal of the season. the win makes it boss david moyes' best start to a season since 2004 with everton. the defeat drops spurs to sixth. and leicester continued their good run of form with a win at brentford. james maddison with the winner, his first goal since february, in t
gail maclellan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...structure, innovation and skills" as the economy recovers from the pandemic. eight people have been arrested in brentwood in essex after the deaths of two teenage boys in the early hours of this morning. labour is urging ministers to bring in plan b measures to tackle covid in england, including advice to work from home and compulsory masks. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. thank you very much...
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jim reed, bbc news.ket chain, tesco, says an attempt to hack its systems is behind problems with its website and app. shoppers have been unable to book deliveries or amend existing orders for more than 2a hours. tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker and leader of the country's largest gang has been captured. dairo antonio osuga — known as otoniel — is the boss of the clan del golfo, and was seized close to the border with panama in a joint operation by the army, air force and police. the president of colombia, ivan duque, described the capture as the most significant blow to drug trafficking in the country since the death of pablo escobar in 1993. gail maclellan reports. this is the man with the $5 million bounty on his head. the us government accuses him of exporting tons of cocaine into the united states. antonio usuga, also known as otoniel, was arrested in a joint operation by the army, airforce and police. one officer died in the o
jim reed, bbc news.ket chain, tesco, says an attempt to hack its systems is behind problems with its website and app. shoppers have been unable to book deliveries or amend existing orders for more than 2a hours. tesco say they're working hard to get services back up and running. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker and leader of the country's largest gang has been captured. dairo antonio osuga — known as otoniel — is the boss of the clan del golfo, and was seized close to the border with...
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this is bbc news.feared to have been killed in a bomb attack on a mosque in afghanistan. the islamic state group said it carried out the attack in kunduz city, which is used by shia worshippers. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two journalists, maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. the nobel committee praised their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. the organisation for economic co—operation and development has announced a major overhaul of the global tax system. 136 countries have agreed a corporation tax rate of 15%. steel producers in the uk are calling for urgent government action to protect them from the effects of rising gas prices. unlike domestic consumers, businesses' energy costs are not capped, leaving them exposed to huge price rises over the past few weeks.
this is bbc news.feared to have been killed in a bomb attack on a mosque in afghanistan. the islamic state group said it carried out the attack in kunduz city, which is used by shia worshippers. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two journalists, maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. the nobel committee praised their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. the organisation for economic co—operation and development has announced a major overhaul of the global...
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this is bbc news.latform suffers their biggest ever outage. a service on the social network, instagram and whatsapp may take some time to return. us lawmakers will hear evidence from a facebook whistleblower who claims the company covered up who claims the company covered up research into its harm into mental health. the ussr define hundreds of migrants back to the caribbean after crossing into texas illegally. they have been housed in a makeshift camp in the border city of del rio. there has been a surge of haitians trying to flee instability and astral disasters in the country, looking for asylum in the us. —— natural disasters. our correspondent has the story. many haven't set foot on haitian soil in nearly a decade. now they are being sent back in their droves. every day, plane—loads of haitian deportees arrive at port—au prince airport, returning from the border camps in texas. exhausted and disappointed, most own nothing in haiti but the clothes on their back. danielle and her family spent four m
this is bbc news.latform suffers their biggest ever outage. a service on the social network, instagram and whatsapp may take some time to return. us lawmakers will hear evidence from a facebook whistleblower who claims the company covered up who claims the company covered up research into its harm into mental health. the ussr define hundreds of migrants back to the caribbean after crossing into texas illegally. they have been housed in a makeshift camp in the border city of del rio. there has...
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hugh pym, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.sed remains that have sold for millions at auction. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer. and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plane outside, it lights up a biblical famine now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today- it is actually cheaper— to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain, but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service. an aircraft that has enthralled its many admirers for so long taxis home one last time. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: buckingham palace has revealed that queen elizabeth spent wednesday night in hospital for preliminary medical checks, she's now back at windsor castle. more than 150 people have died in flooding across india and nepal, as in
hugh pym, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.sed remains that have sold for millions at auction. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer. and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plane outside, it lights up a biblical famine now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today- it is actually cheaper— to paper your walls with...
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this is bbc news.r on the set of his latest film — court documents suggest he was told the gun was safe. the european union accuses belarus of state sponsored people smuggling. we follow one group of migrants, on their way to europe. abortion in mexico — we hearfrom women a month after a landmark ruling which decriminalised it. as european football is expanded is the global game doing enough to counter climate change?
this is bbc news.r on the set of his latest film — court documents suggest he was told the gun was safe. the european union accuses belarus of state sponsored people smuggling. we follow one group of migrants, on their way to europe. abortion in mexico — we hearfrom women a month after a landmark ruling which decriminalised it. as european football is expanded is the global game doing enough to counter climate change?
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...n to a new record high, latest figures show. gps in england are being given an extra 250 million pounds, from existing budgets, to spend on locum doctors — with the aim of increasing the number of face—to—face appointments. and the queen officially opens the sixth term of the welsh senedd in cardiff — a ceremony that had been delayed due to the pandemic. now it's time for across the uk. in derby, the aviation—engine maker, rolls—royce, is calling for more to be done to support greenerjet fuels. the company says that within two years all of its trent engines, manufactured in the city, will have been proven compatible with 100% sustainable aviation fuels. its chief executive has been speaking to our reporter, navtej johal. first of all, what are sustainable aviation fuels and why is rolls—royce so keen to push for them to be part of air travel in the future? a sustainable fuel is one where we extract the carbon from the atmosphere in a relatively short time before the fuel is burned, and
rebecca morelle, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...n to a new record high, latest figures show. gps in england are being given an extra 250 million pounds, from existing budgets, to spend on locum doctors — with the aim of increasing the number of face—to—face appointments. and the queen officially opens the sixth term of the welsh senedd in cardiff — a ceremony that had been delayed due to the pandemic. now it's time for across the uk. in derby, the aviation—engine maker,...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state. g for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. we can see the sheer force of nature they are in those images being beamed back to us at the moment. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day, this volcano is producing more and more lava. there are new vents opening up, new ways for the lava to escape — and that means even more lava flowing downhill, putting even more homes and villagers at risk. more than 1,000 properties have been destroyed now, and this is in the area that's been evacuated — so there are homes here where people haven't been able to get back for more than a week now. people are wondering whether they'll ever be able to come back and live here, because nobody knows how long this volcano will keep erupting. you can see the, sort of, ash that's sp
katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo state. g for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. we can see the sheer force of nature they are in those images being beamed back to us at the moment. danjohnson is on la palma. it seems like every day, this volcano is producing more and...
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you're watching bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories this hour: british police say the murder of a member of parliament has been declared an act of terrorism. sir david amess was stabbed to death while meeting his constituents in the south—east of england. you're watching bbc news. i'm rich preston. —— the police detained a 25—year—old man on suspicion of murder as politicians, including the uk prime minister borisjohnson paid their owns tributes. the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is above all, he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. in other news: the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb blast that killed more than a0 people at a mosque in afghanistan. the us government has confirmed 8 november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers. and one of the most distinctive and soulful voices in pop is back. adele releases her first new song in six years. hello and welcome to the programme. we be
you're watching bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories this hour: british police say the murder of a member of parliament has been declared an act of terrorism. sir david amess was stabbed to death while meeting his constituents in the south—east of england. you're watching bbc news. i'm rich preston. —— the police detained a 25—year—old man on suspicion of murder as politicians, including the uk prime minister borisjohnson paid their owns tributes. the reason i think people are...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... the set of his new film. the cinematographer, halyna hutchins, was killed and the director, joel souza, was injured when a gun being used as a prop went off. the eu has accused belarus of recruiting migrants in the middle east and pushing them into europe, and said the government there is planning to issue visa waivers to even more countries. eu leaders said the matter will lead to them taking further action against minsk. health officials in the uk say a new, mutated form of coronavirus that some are calling "delta plus" may spread more easily than regular delta. the uk health security agency has declared it a "variant under investigation". there is no evidence that it causes more serious illness. now on bbc news, it's time for the media show
this is bbc news, the headlines... the set of his new film. the cinematographer, halyna hutchins, was killed and the director, joel souza, was injured when a gun being used as a prop went off. the eu has accused belarus of recruiting migrants in the middle east and pushing them into europe, and said the government there is planning to issue visa waivers to even more countries. eu leaders said the matter will lead to them taking further action against minsk. health officials in the uk say a new,...
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this is bbc news. revealed that queen elizabeth has spent a night in hospital for medical checks, but is now back at windsor castle. more than 150 people have died in flooding across india and nepal. india's military has been drafted in to help rescue efforts. poland has accused the european union of blackmail, following a threat to withdraw funds after polish judges declared that some eu laws were incompatible with the country's constitution. here's our europe correspondent, jessica parker. holding things together isn't always easy. they know that here in a blustery brussels. he's been urged to change course, but poland's prime minister appears largely unmoved. translation: we will not act under pressure of blackmail. l we are ready for dialogue. we don't agree with the constantly broadening range of competencies of the european union, but we will of course talk about it. warsaw, the capital. there are calls for eu funds to be withheld from poland. a legal challenge another option being considered aft
this is bbc news. revealed that queen elizabeth has spent a night in hospital for medical checks, but is now back at windsor castle. more than 150 people have died in flooding across india and nepal. india's military has been drafted in to help rescue efforts. poland has accused the european union of blackmail, following a threat to withdraw funds after polish judges declared that some eu laws were incompatible with the country's constitution. here's our europe correspondent, jessica parker....
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hello and welcome to bbc news. e hollywood actor, alec baldwin, says there are no words to convey his shock and sadness, after he shot two people with a gun being used as a prop, on the set of his new film. halyna hutchins, who was the film's director of photography died, and the director, joel souza, was injured. detectives have questioned mr baldwin, but say no—one has been arrested. sophie long has more from los angeles. halyna hutchins described herself as a restless dreamer and adrenaline junkie. the 42—year—old was considered by her peers to be an exceptionally talented cinematographer. i met her at a film festival, and within just a few moments of talking to her, i felt like she had such a strong vibe, such a sense of commitment to art, and like the sort of integrity of wanting to make cinema, that i wanted to work with her. she was on set at the bonanza creek ranch in new mexico when the shootings and deaths depicted on the 19th century western they were filming became all too real. police said that alec bal
hello and welcome to bbc news. e hollywood actor, alec baldwin, says there are no words to convey his shock and sadness, after he shot two people with a gun being used as a prop, on the set of his new film. halyna hutchins, who was the film's director of photography died, and the director, joel souza, was injured. detectives have questioned mr baldwin, but say no—one has been arrested. sophie long has more from los angeles. halyna hutchins described herself as a restless dreamer and...
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dan roan, bbc news.hich means there were almost a5,000 cases on average per day, in the past week. currently, there are 7,749 in hospitalfrom covid. there were another 223 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test — that's the highest daily figure for seven months, since the middle of march. hugh pym is with me. a fall in cases since yesterday — but the highest daily death toll for seven months,the government says it is keeping a very close eye on the figures. how concerned how concerned are how concerned are the government? the underlying rate week on week shows that hospital admissions, cases and deaths are rising by 10% or more and that is why downing street that it be known today that they were keeping a very close eye on case rates. officials are looking at a new type of the delta variant which has been detected just to see whether it spreads more rapidly than delta itself. there is no firm evidence at this stage that it does but they are watching that, although they say it
dan roan, bbc news.hich means there were almost a5,000 cases on average per day, in the past week. currently, there are 7,749 in hospitalfrom covid. there were another 223 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test — that's the highest daily figure for seven months, since the middle of march. hugh pym is with me. a fall in cases since yesterday — but the highest daily death toll for seven months,the government says it is keeping a very close eye on the figures. how...