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this is bbc news. our top stories: giorgia meloni is to become italy's next prime minister, its first far—right leader, since world war ii. congressional committee investigating last year's attack on the us capitol. borisjohnson is on his way back to london from a caribbean holiday, as speculation grows that he'lljoin the race to succeed liz truss as british prime minister. inside russia that men with no military experience translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, _ i agreed with my family that, if such a situation arose, i would refuse, even if they sent me to prison. in central mexico, emergency services tackle a huge blaze, triggered by a fuel—tanker crashing into a railway over—pass. and the japanese cartoon characters being recreated for the stage by the royal shakespeare company, breaking box office records in the process. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in europe, the leader of the far—right brothers of italy party, giorgia meloni, has been invited by th
this is bbc news. our top stories: giorgia meloni is to become italy's next prime minister, its first far—right leader, since world war ii. congressional committee investigating last year's attack on the us capitol. borisjohnson is on his way back to london from a caribbean holiday, as speculation grows that he'lljoin the race to succeed liz truss as british prime minister. inside russia that men with no military experience translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, _ i agreed with...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news, manchester. you are watching bbc news now newswatch. llo and welcome to news watch with me, samira ahmed. questions are asked after a news channel presenter talks of her glee during a paper review on the night borisjohnson pulls out of the tory leadership contest. i don't know, i don't think i'll be voting again after what happened to boris johnson. that reporter's staple, the vox pop. do we really need to be told so often what random strangers think? demonstrating impartiality on air, as we discussed on last week's programme, is one of the key goals and challenges for bbc news. it wasn't long before the fraught nature of that ambition was exposed again, with the addition of the paper review on the news channel on sunday night, shortly before it was broadcast on a day of high political drama, it emerged that borisjohnson had withdrawn from the race to lead the conservative party. this is how the programme started. well, this is all very exciting, isn't it? hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorro
branwen jeffreys, bbc news, manchester. you are watching bbc news now newswatch. llo and welcome to news watch with me, samira ahmed. questions are asked after a news channel presenter talks of her glee during a paper review on the night borisjohnson pulls out of the tory leadership contest. i don't know, i don't think i'll be voting again after what happened to boris johnson. that reporter's staple, the vox pop. do we really need to be told so often what random strangers think? demonstrating...
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andrew harding, bbc news, in dolow, somalia. the new finance ministerjeremy hunt has been insisting the prime minister liz truss is in charge. 48 hours into thejob, he has the herculean task of restoring market confidence in her economic plans. he's made clear he will be looking at government spending as well as the planned tax cuts. mr hunt held talks with the prime minister on sunday, but her position did not appear secure. three conservative members of parliament have publicly called for her to resign. here's our political correspondent ben wright. behind the gates of the prime minister's country retreat, liz truss met her chancellor — not unusual in normal times, but these are not. liz truss met her chancellor — not unusual in usual times. jeremy hunt has been sent in to urgently rewrite the government's economic strategy. so who has the power now? the prime minister is in charge. really? yeah, i think it is important... some tory mps think liz truss needs to go. her chancellor had this warning to his party. when i talk to my
andrew harding, bbc news, in dolow, somalia. the new finance ministerjeremy hunt has been insisting the prime minister liz truss is in charge. 48 hours into thejob, he has the herculean task of restoring market confidence in her economic plans. he's made clear he will be looking at government spending as well as the planned tax cuts. mr hunt held talks with the prime minister on sunday, but her position did not appear secure. three conservative members of parliament have publicly called for her...
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this is bbc news. for viewers in the uk and around the world. britain's prime minister fights to save herjob, as members of her own party publicly call for her to resign. the un's refugee agency says it's deeply distressed on greece's land border with turkey. the devastating impact of somalia's drought. how people are walking for days in search of life—saving help. and, a dinosaur that will fit in your front room. we reveal the small skeleton that could sell for a big price. hello and welcome. prime minister liz truss will try to save her leadership this week as three conservative mps publicly call for her resignation. it comes as all eyes are on the markets this morning after the appointment of new chancellorjeremy hunt on friday. our political correspondent ben wright reports. fighting for her political survival, today she will try and show she is listening. as the chancellor works in the new government budget the prime minister will hold a reception for her cabinet this evening to hear their views a
this is bbc news. for viewers in the uk and around the world. britain's prime minister fights to save herjob, as members of her own party publicly call for her to resign. the un's refugee agency says it's deeply distressed on greece's land border with turkey. the devastating impact of somalia's drought. how people are walking for days in search of life—saving help. and, a dinosaur that will fit in your front room. we reveal the small skeleton that could sell for a big price. hello and...
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ben wright, bbc news. s away from the start of a new week of trading on the international markets which could give some clue as to whether the new chancellor's words today have soothed market nerves. earlier we heard from tim bale — who's politics professor at queen mary university in london. he says if the markets are noit heading in a positive direction for the uk, the pressure on liz truss will almost become too much for downing street to bear. i think her leadership is in the balance, the markets and what happens to them on monday is important, if they have not been reassured byjeremy hunt being appointed and by some of the u—turns he has signalled, i think she is in a whole heap of trouble, she is in trouble anyway because her mps are looking at those terrible opinion poll results we have had recently, and quite honestly they know they can't win an election under her, and i suspect for many of them it is now a question of when and how they get rid of her rather than if. so how could it play out if that
ben wright, bbc news. s away from the start of a new week of trading on the international markets which could give some clue as to whether the new chancellor's words today have soothed market nerves. earlier we heard from tim bale — who's politics professor at queen mary university in london. he says if the markets are noit heading in a positive direction for the uk, the pressure on liz truss will almost become too much for downing street to bear. i think her leadership is in the balance, the...
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tom brada, bbc news. this is bbc news.he uk's next prime minister heats up, with penny mordaunt becoming the first to enter the race. borisjohnson heads boris johnson heads back borisjohnson heads back from holiday. the former us president, donald trump is summoned to testify before the congressional committee, investigating last year's attack on the us capitol. a vigil has been held in memory of the murdered french schoolgirl, lola, in her hometown of fouquereuil. lola's body was found dumped in a suitcase in paris last friday — a discovery that shocked the french public. a 24—year old woman from algeria, has since been remanded in custody on suspicion of murder, rape and acts of torture. speaking for the first time about the crime, french president emmanuel macron said the murder was an act of "extreme evil" and paid tribute to lola's family. translation: i think that all the parents feel- at their core what lola's parents are experiencing. fear for child who we drop off at school. fearfor a child who returns home after
tom brada, bbc news. this is bbc news.he uk's next prime minister heats up, with penny mordaunt becoming the first to enter the race. borisjohnson heads boris johnson heads back borisjohnson heads back from holiday. the former us president, donald trump is summoned to testify before the congressional committee, investigating last year's attack on the us capitol. a vigil has been held in memory of the murdered french schoolgirl, lola, in her hometown of fouquereuil. lola's body was found dumped...
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marianna spring, bbc news. marianna spring, bbc news.ng to the uk, many fleeing from war, came under attack today. two people suffered injuries, it is believed the man then took his own life. this report. this entry point for thousands of migrants coming to the uk, many fleeing from war, came under attack today. at 11:20am, a man in a white car threw three incendiary devices at this building. two of them burst into flames. his motive remains unclear. and then it was at this petrol station on limekiln street, on the seafront in dover, where the man drove a white vehicle, which you can just about see behind my right shoulder, under a blue tarpaulin. the fire brigade have turned up. they're putting a tent over that and two forensic officers from kent police have turned up to gather evidence. kent police have said the suspect has been identified and his next of kin are being informed. this evening, police remained at the petrol station looking for answers as to what had led to today's events. the attack comes just hours after reports that al
marianna spring, bbc news. marianna spring, bbc news.ng to the uk, many fleeing from war, came under attack today. two people suffered injuries, it is believed the man then took his own life. this report. this entry point for thousands of migrants coming to the uk, many fleeing from war, came under attack today. at 11:20am, a man in a white car threw three incendiary devices at this building. two of them burst into flames. his motive remains unclear. and then it was at this petrol station on...
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just log on to the bbc news website at bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app.ges against 13 chinese citizens as part of an investigation into beijing's activities in america. they are accused of stealing technology, harassing dissidents and interfering in the prosecution of a chinese telecom company. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. we've not talked about us china tensions in a while but been ongoing since the trump administration. what are these latest charges about? well, charges about? this involves three cases, well, this involves three cases, 13 individuals, two of them chinese officials accused of paying a us official thousands of dollars and tens of thousands in cash and jewellery in bit coin as well to attempt to obstruct investigations into a chinese telecommunications company which wasn't named as this was announced by us officials but widely reported to be huawei, huawei back in 2019 was accused of stealing us trade secrets amongst other charges in these two individuals accused of trying to get information about that invest
just log on to the bbc news website at bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app.ges against 13 chinese citizens as part of an investigation into beijing's activities in america. they are accused of stealing technology, harassing dissidents and interfering in the prosecution of a chinese telecom company. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. we've not talked about us china tensions in a while but been ongoing since the trump administration. what are these latest charges...
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celia hatton, bbc news. , jeremy hunt, has indicated there'll be major changes to liz truss�* entire economic strategy. in a round of interviews with broadcasters on saturday mr hunt said mistakes had been made by the government and warned of what he called "very difficult decisions" ahead. he suggested taxes could rise to help restore market confidence and also talked about spending cuts. mr hunt was appointed after the prime minister sacked his predecessor, kwasi kwarteng. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. congratulations, mr chancellor! the fourth chancellor in as many months. jeremy hunt'sjob now is to try and urgently calm financial markets. he has just two weeks to write a budget that looks set to junk many of the prime minister's signature policies. on wednesday, liz truss said she was absolutely not planning public spending cuts, but listen to this. we have some very difficult decisions ahead, difficult decisions on spending, which is not going to rise as much as people hope, and i'm goi
celia hatton, bbc news. , jeremy hunt, has indicated there'll be major changes to liz truss�* entire economic strategy. in a round of interviews with broadcasters on saturday mr hunt said mistakes had been made by the government and warned of what he called "very difficult decisions" ahead. he suggested taxes could rise to help restore market confidence and also talked about spending cuts. mr hunt was appointed after the prime minister sacked his predecessor, kwasi kwarteng. here's...
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gordon corera, bbc news. loration of the country's eastern coast in the north—east. britain's mr secretary jacob rees—mogg so using oil and gas produced in the uk would have a lower carbon footprint about importing from aboard. as many as 100 licenses will be awarded. the bbc�*s environment correspondence is conflict with the advice of un climate scientists who say new fossil fuel projects run against efforts to minimise global temperature rises. we will discuss this a lot more in our business news. a stick around about 20 minutes. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: she has had to be a voice for the freedom of women and the forgotten. french author annie ernaux wins one of the tree top prizes. —— literary. this was a celebration by people from now on, before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded and a group of soldiers - jumped from a military truck taking part in the parade, - and ran towards the
gordon corera, bbc news. loration of the country's eastern coast in the north—east. britain's mr secretary jacob rees—mogg so using oil and gas produced in the uk would have a lower carbon footprint about importing from aboard. as many as 100 licenses will be awarded. the bbc�*s environment correspondence is conflict with the advice of un climate scientists who say new fossil fuel projects run against efforts to minimise global temperature rises. we will discuss this a lot more in our...
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this is bbc news. putin declares that four areas of ukraine seized illegally are now russian. hurricane ian strikes north carolina, residents in three states are warned of life—threatening floods. britain's parameters that she will not be bringing forward an independent assessment of her economic policies. she had earlier met the spending watchdog to discuss the plans announced a week ago to cut taxes. the meeting came after days of turmoil on the financial markets. what a difference a week makes. last friday, the chancellor on his way to parliament for his so—called mini budget, going it alone, having rejected independent analysis of his plan. today, those analysts, the office for budget responsibility, were brought into downing street. unusually, meeting the prime minister herself, their verdicts now promised late november. though the chancellor gets a draft before. we are committed to the avr forecast, there will be an event on the 23rd of november where the policies are fully analysed by the avr bu
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there's more updates, news and analysis on bbc news online — that's bbc.co.uk/news and by using the bbcof ireland have named the ten people who were killed by an explosion at a petrol station in a village in county donegal. the victims include a 39—year—old woman and her 13—year—old son, and a 50—year—old man and his five—year—old daughter. police also confirmed that a man in his 20s remains in hospital in a critical condition. seven other people who were injured in the explosion are still being treated in hospital and remain in a stable condition. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. the youngest victim of the explosion was shauna flanagan garwe, who was five. she was killed along with her dad, robert. a mum and her son also died together, catherine o'donnell and james monaghan. the other teenager who lost her life was leona harper, she was 14, a sports fan and a keen rugby player. there were five more victims. jessica gallagher, james o'flaherty, martin magill, martina martin and hugh kelly. creeslough has much mourning ahead. the grieving has just begun. it will the grieving
there's more updates, news and analysis on bbc news online — that's bbc.co.uk/news and by using the bbcof ireland have named the ten people who were killed by an explosion at a petrol station in a village in county donegal. the victims include a 39—year—old woman and her 13—year—old son, and a 50—year—old man and his five—year—old daughter. police also confirmed that a man in his 20s remains in hospital in a critical condition. seven other people who were injured in the...
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this is bbc news, i'm rich preston. our top stories: kwasi kwarteng is sacked as britain's chancellor straight after the sacking, the pm announces another major u—turn on her economic plans. it is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster than markets were expecting, so the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change. a court in malta sentences two brothers to a0 years each injail, after they admitted murdering an investigative journalist. iran's supreme leader warns no—one can overturn the islamic republic, as protesters again take to the streets. and we'll bring you the story of a six—month—old ukrainian boy who's never known life without war. hello and welcome to bbc news. we begin here in the uk. britain's prime minister, liz truss, has sacked the chancellor of the exchequer, britain's finance minister kwasi kwarteng, just 38 days into his tenure. his departure came as the prime minister's economic growth plan and political credibility are being called into question. he's been replace
this is bbc news, i'm rich preston. our top stories: kwasi kwarteng is sacked as britain's chancellor straight after the sacking, the pm announces another major u—turn on her economic plans. it is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster than markets were expecting, so the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change. a court in malta sentences two brothers to a0 years each injail, after they admitted murdering an investigative journalist. iran's supreme leader...
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you are watching bbc news. a former policeman in thailand kills at least 30 people at a nursery school, most of them children. ~ ., nursery school, most of them children-— children. what could have driven this _ children. what could have driven this man _ children. what could have driven this man to - children. what could have driven this man to carry . children. what could have i driven this man to carry out such a cruel and desperate act? president biden pardons all americans convicted of marijuana possession under federal and urging federal laws and is urging state to follow his federal laws and is urging state the to follow his federal laws and is urging state the us to follow his federal laws and is urging state the us imposes ow his lead. the us imposes more on iran in sanctions on iran in response to its on to its crackdown on protest sparked by death of a young sparked by the death of a young woman in the custody of the morality police. and find out how robbie's life was transformed while he was still i
you are watching bbc news. a former policeman in thailand kills at least 30 people at a nursery school, most of them children. ~ ., nursery school, most of them children-— children. what could have driven this _ children. what could have driven this man _ children. what could have driven this man to - children. what could have driven this man to carry . children. what could have i driven this man to carry out such a cruel and desperate act? president biden pardons all americans convicted of...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. news of manchester city's latest triumph and the rest of the sport, here's chetan pathak at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. we've seen nine goals at the etihad stadium where hat—tricks from phil foden and erling haaland have helped manchester city beat manchester united by six goals to three in the premier league. joe lynskey was watching: this was the derby day in manchester that turned into a rout. united had won their last four in the league. they hope would fade on seven minutes. phil foden swept city to a leader that kept growing, through a striker who keeps scoring. erling haaland's first just crossed striker who keeps scoring. erling haaland's firstjust crossed the line, his second was emphatic. that was his 13th of the season in just eight league games, a staggering start to his time here and to this match. for united, it wasjust like brentford in august, 4—0 at half—time. but while somewhat staid to bear it, some fansjust half—time. but while somewhat staid to bear it, s
sarah campbell, bbc news. news of manchester city's latest triumph and the rest of the sport, here's chetan pathak at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. we've seen nine goals at the etihad stadium where hat—tricks from phil foden and erling haaland have helped manchester city beat manchester united by six goals to three in the premier league. joe lynskey was watching: this was the derby day in manchester that turned into a rout. united had won their last four in the league. they hope would...
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caroline davies, bbc news.zhia was hit by seven missiles in a series of pre—dawn attacks. kyiv says the strikes were deliberately aimed at residential buildings. the city, close to the front line, is the capital of the district that russia has illegally tried to annexe. although the city itself is in ukrainian hands. the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, europe's largest, is close by in the area of zaporizhzhia controlled by moscow. this morning's attacks comes as the ukrainian army continues to make dramatic progress against russian forces in the east and south. our correspondent paul adams reports from zaporizhzhia. when things go wrong on the battlefield, is this how russia responds? this was not a military target. this is where ordinary people lived, where they were sleeping. from dawn, rescue workers looked for survivors among five floors of smouldering wreckage. it's not known how many people died here. this is the very centre of zaporizhzhia. we're not that far from russian—controlled territory here and it's n
caroline davies, bbc news.zhia was hit by seven missiles in a series of pre—dawn attacks. kyiv says the strikes were deliberately aimed at residential buildings. the city, close to the front line, is the capital of the district that russia has illegally tried to annexe. although the city itself is in ukrainian hands. the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, europe's largest, is close by in the area of zaporizhzhia controlled by moscow. this morning's attacks comes as the ukrainian army continues to...
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steve mcdonell, bbc news, xianbei. island discs from the 19605 and �*70s have been discovered in a box of old reels. the interviews with a host of famous stars from bing crosby to margot fontaine are amateur recordings made by listeners at a time when programmes weren't automatically saved for the bbc�*s archive. let's take a listen to the lost recordings. desert island discs theme music. all the scenery, the costumes and everything were left behind in holland when the germans invaded that country, and we left rather hurriedly and in an improvised manner in what we were wearing and what we could wear on top of our ordinary clothes. i started writing when i was about 12 or 13, i think. i wrote some splendid plays when i come to think of it. i'd rather forgotten them! they were all very, very short. and one luxury to take| with you to the island? that will have to be a piano, although i don't know how it's going to stand up to the hurricanes and so forth. it will be an upright piano, - of course, so with an upright piano
steve mcdonell, bbc news, xianbei. island discs from the 19605 and �*70s have been discovered in a box of old reels. the interviews with a host of famous stars from bing crosby to margot fontaine are amateur recordings made by listeners at a time when programmes weren't automatically saved for the bbc�*s archive. let's take a listen to the lost recordings. desert island discs theme music. all the scenery, the costumes and everything were left behind in holland when the germans invaded that...
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this is bbc news. graves have been unearthed in areas of the country recently liberated from russian forces. in a bbc interview, ukraine's president zelensky urges russian civilians to make a stand against the war. all that putin is afraid of, it's not even a nuclear strike, he's afraid of his own society, he's afraid of his own people. grief beyond measure — families mourn the deaths of 36 people murdered at a nursery school in thailand. and, jubilation as liverpool is picked to host next year's
this is bbc news. graves have been unearthed in areas of the country recently liberated from russian forces. in a bbc interview, ukraine's president zelensky urges russian civilians to make a stand against the war. all that putin is afraid of, it's not even a nuclear strike, he's afraid of his own society, he's afraid of his own people. grief beyond measure — families mourn the deaths of 36 people murdered at a nursery school in thailand. and, jubilation as liverpool is picked to host next...
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katy watson, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. bands of heavy rain, some thunderstorms for a while. things are beginning to quieten down by monday morning, but over the week ahead, we are going to stay in this very mild air, and that brings the potential for more rain, which could be heavy and thundery at times. now, we've got the overnight rain to clear away from eastern parts of england out into the north sea. we've still got some rain in the far north of scotland, but otherwise the west to south—westerly breeze will bring sunshine and a scattering of showers on monday. those will get blown into some eastern areas but there will be some sunshine between. we are still making a mild 15 degrees in scotland and 17, maybe 18 across eastern parts of england. now, this is the general weather pattern, really, over the rest of the week. this is the jet stream, the upper level winds, you can see how that is buckled to the west of the uk, not really changing very much. within that buckle, you find areas of low pressure spinning around and
katy watson, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. bands of heavy rain, some thunderstorms for a while. things are beginning to quieten down by monday morning, but over the week ahead, we are going to stay in this very mild air, and that brings the potential for more rain, which could be heavy and thundery at times. now, we've got the overnight rain to clear away from eastern parts of england out into the north sea. we've still got some rain in the far north of...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. ther news: two brothers have each been jailed for a0 years after admitting they killed a journalist in malta in 2017. the murder of daphne caruana galizia sparked global anger. many suspect the killing was ordered by top establishment figures after ms caruana galizia uncovered networks of corruption in malta and abroad. george and alfred degiorgio admitted murdering her just hours after pleading not guilty. the united nations says hunger on the island of haiti has reached catastrophic levels. the un's world food programme declared nearly half of the population are experiencing acute food insecurity. it says nearly 20,000 residents of the cite soleil area in the capital, port—au—prince, have very little access to food and could face starvation. at least 22 people have been killed in a coal mine explosion on turkey's black sea coast. a rescue operation is underway at the facility in the town of amsara. the regional governor says 49 miners were trapped three hundred metres or more below t
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. ther news: two brothers have each been jailed for a0 years after admitting they killed a journalist in malta in 2017. the murder of daphne caruana galizia sparked global anger. many suspect the killing was ordered by top establishment figures after ms caruana galizia uncovered networks of corruption in malta and abroad. george and alfred degiorgio admitted murdering her just hours after pleading not guilty. the united nations says hunger on the island of...
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ben wright, bbc news. england, andrew bailey, spoke to the new chancellor on friday — and he said there was a �*clear meeting of minds' on the importance of stability. at the imf in washington, mr bailey also warned of the possibility of higher interest rates ahead — more than previously expected. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has this analysis. all smiles launching the mini budget at the end of september. and with it a new political phrase — trussonomics, describing liz truss's vision fora high growth, high wage, low tax economy. butjust three weeks later, her new chancellor has buried it. have you been given a clean slate? can you change elements of the mini budget if you want to? yes. and the fundamental thing the prime minister wants me to do and i need to do is to be completely honest with the country. trussonomics reversed, then. tax cuts likely replaced with tax rises, huge investment replaced with a spending slowdown. this rethink has largely been driven by the turmoil in the financial m
ben wright, bbc news. england, andrew bailey, spoke to the new chancellor on friday — and he said there was a �*clear meeting of minds' on the importance of stability. at the imf in washington, mr bailey also warned of the possibility of higher interest rates ahead — more than previously expected. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has this analysis. all smiles launching the mini budget at the end of september. and with it a new political phrase — trussonomics, describing liz...
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this is bbc news. president putin has blamed ukraine for the attack on a key bridge linking russia to crimea. more now on ukraine, and kyiv says moscow is targeting civilian areas because its forces are unable to respond on the battlefield. in recent weeks, ukraine has managed to regain some territory in the south and east, including the strategically important town of lyman. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports from close to the front line. distant explosions. ukraine's still advancing, still hunting down russian positions. drone buzzes. here, using a drone to spot them. ukraine's retaken another dozen miles of territory over the past week here in the east, but the retreating russians are still putting up a fight. it's quite intense, the fighting here. yeah, yeah, yeah. it's, uh... it's russian artillery work now. gunfire. chuckles. russian guns haven't been silenced, but this barrage seems indiscriminate. the troops say, unlike theirs. they also see a huge difference in morale. in ukraine
this is bbc news. president putin has blamed ukraine for the attack on a key bridge linking russia to crimea. more now on ukraine, and kyiv says moscow is targeting civilian areas because its forces are unable to respond on the battlefield. in recent weeks, ukraine has managed to regain some territory in the south and east, including the strategically important town of lyman. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports from close to the front line. distant explosions. ukraine's still...
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this is bbc news.ird prime minister in a matter of weeks — rishi sunak warns of difficult economic times ahead, but says he's "not daunted". the first pictures have emerged of a recent military air strike in kachin state in northern myanmar. around 50 people were killed and a hundred injured when a concert organised by one of the country's biggest ethnic insurgent groups was bombed. earlier, our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, gave us the latest on the attack. even by the standards of myanmar�*s really brutal civil war in this region, kachin state, that's been fighting the central government for more than 60 years, was what the concert was commemorating, 62 years since the kachin independence army started the struggle, even by their standards, and the region has a lot of violence, and this is a particularly shocking attack. people at the concert, which hadn't started, gathering in this open area, controlled by the kachin independence organisation, so all ages were here because it was a co
this is bbc news.ird prime minister in a matter of weeks — rishi sunak warns of difficult economic times ahead, but says he's "not daunted". the first pictures have emerged of a recent military air strike in kachin state in northern myanmar. around 50 people were killed and a hundred injured when a concert organised by one of the country's biggest ethnic insurgent groups was bombed. earlier, our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, gave us the latest on the attack. even by...
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ben wright, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.nment venues as it tries to stop the spread of ebola. the measures, which will last for three weeks initially, also include the closing of churches and movement into and out of the areas affected has been prohibited. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there have been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who's reversing the democratic progress in the country. mr saied took on full executive power last year, but protestors say there's been no improvement in living standards. one man has died and two others are missing in greece after torrential rain caused flash flooding on the island of crete. emergency workers say the victim had become trapped in his car. local media are reporting extensive damage in seaside villages, where streets have been inundated with water. residents have been urged to limit their movements. russia's defence ministry says that 11 people were killed and 15 more wounded at a military training g
ben wright, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.nment venues as it tries to stop the spread of ebola. the measures, which will last for three weeks initially, also include the closing of churches and movement into and out of the areas affected has been prohibited. 19 people have so far died from the disease. there have been large protests in the tunisian capital against president kais saied, denouncing him as an autocrat who's reversing the democratic progress in the country. mr...
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this is bbc news. our top stories: )president putin orders an investigation into the explosion that severely damaged russia's only bridge to the occupied crimean peninsula. more protesters take to the streets of iran as demonstrations against the country's hardline islamic rulers enter their fourth week. five teenagers have been jailed in hong kong after being found guilty of plotting a violent revolution against communist party rule. funerals are being held for the victims of a knife and gun attack on a nursery school in northern thailand. and from sea to space, hey china is pioneering a new way that these rockets being launched from ships at sea. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the russian president has ordered a full investigation into the explosion that destroyed part of his country's only road link to the occupied crimean peninsula. vladimir putin has also ordered the russian secret service to ramp up security on the kerch bridge. ukrainian officials have welcomed th
this is bbc news. our top stories: )president putin orders an investigation into the explosion that severely damaged russia's only bridge to the occupied crimean peninsula. more protesters take to the streets of iran as demonstrations against the country's hardline islamic rulers enter their fourth week. five teenagers have been jailed in hong kong after being found guilty of plotting a violent revolution against communist party rule. funerals are being held for the victims of a knife and gun...
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this is bbc news.next prime minister, its first far—right leader, since world war ii. congressional committee investigating last year's attack on the us capitol. borisjohnson is on his way back to london from a caribbean holiday, as speculation grows that he'lljoin the race to succeed liz truss as british prime minister. inside russia that men with no military experience translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, _ i agreed with my family that, if such a situation arose, i would refuse, even if they sent me to prison.
this is bbc news.next prime minister, its first far—right leader, since world war ii. congressional committee investigating last year's attack on the us capitol. borisjohnson is on his way back to london from a caribbean holiday, as speculation grows that he'lljoin the race to succeed liz truss as british prime minister. inside russia that men with no military experience translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, _ i agreed with my family that, if such a situation arose, i would...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, newcastle. om universities uk, the body which represents 140 unis across the uk, says institutions should be obliged to contact relatives, carers or friends if they have "serious concerns" about a student's well—being, even without the student's permission. let's talk more about this with the vice president of liberation and equality at the national union of students, nehaal bajwa. thank you ever so much forjoining us. what is your reaction to this? we welcome this move to make policies clearer and more consistent across the country. students have been experiencing mental health crisis for at least a decade now. maybe longer and then we had the pandemic and the crisis now has made that a lot worse. he will think might feel like they are at breaking point. and then the research found recently that a third of students of the cost—of—living crisis was having a major impact on the mental health, so that is kind of on top of what was already going on. and on this advice, i guess specifically, i think
jeremy cooke, bbc news, newcastle. om universities uk, the body which represents 140 unis across the uk, says institutions should be obliged to contact relatives, carers or friends if they have "serious concerns" about a student's well—being, even without the student's permission. let's talk more about this with the vice president of liberation and equality at the national union of students, nehaal bajwa. thank you ever so much forjoining us. what is your reaction to this? we...
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hello and welcome to bbc news.in's prime minister, liz truss, has sacked the chancellor of the exchequer, britain's finance minister, kwasi kwarteng, just 38 days into his tenure. his departure came as the prime minister's economic growth plan and political credibility are being called into question. he's been replaced by the former foreign secretaryjeremy hunt. in a press conference lasting less than nine minutes, ms truss was asked four times why she was remaining in herjob, with reports that some of her own conservative mps are privately suggesting she should resign. our political editor chris mason reports. turning up for another u—turn, the prime minister invited reporters to downing street this afternoon and scrapped one of her key policies that she's championed for months. it is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster than markets were expecting, so the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change. i have therefore decided to keep the increase in corporation tax that was plan
hello and welcome to bbc news.in's prime minister, liz truss, has sacked the chancellor of the exchequer, britain's finance minister, kwasi kwarteng, just 38 days into his tenure. his departure came as the prime minister's economic growth plan and political credibility are being called into question. he's been replaced by the former foreign secretaryjeremy hunt. in a press conference lasting less than nine minutes, ms truss was asked four times why she was remaining in herjob, with reports that...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news.side twitter�*s headquarters now. james, so many twists and turns to the story. what is the latest? ellen the story. what is the latest? elon musk is expected _ the story. what is the latest? elon musk is expected at _ the story. what is the latest? elm musk is expected at twitter headquarters later to speak to staff but really there is disbelief in san francisco because this has been such a topsy—turvy deal. first, it was on, then it was off again. elon musk said that twitter was full of bots, spam accounts, not real users. he even accused twitter of fraud. he tried to pull out of the deal. and then miraculously, two weeks ago, suddenly, he then wanted to buy the company again. sojournalists suddenly, he then wanted to buy the company again. so journalists like me won't necessarily take elon musk�*s word at face value. lots of people have come up to us and asked if he has really bought the company. well, he has, he has bought the company and what does that mean? almost certainly a lot
zoe kleinman, bbc news.side twitter�*s headquarters now. james, so many twists and turns to the story. what is the latest? ellen the story. what is the latest? elon musk is expected _ the story. what is the latest? elon musk is expected at _ the story. what is the latest? elm musk is expected at twitter headquarters later to speak to staff but really there is disbelief in san francisco because this has been such a topsy—turvy deal. first, it was on, then it was off again. elon musk said...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. stopping the israeli army say a police officer have died of her injuries following a shooting, a security guard remains in a serious condition. 0ne remains in a serious condition. one person has been arrested stopping there has been an escalation in violent incidents between palestinians and the israeli curative forces on the occupied west bank in recent months. austrians are preparing to vote in a presidential election to choose their new head of state. incumbent and clear favourite is the former leader of the greens. he is hoping to secure a majority to avoid a run—off vote. the president has largely had a ceremonial role but has sweeping powers in overseeing times of change and turbulence. trains in germany are still getting back to normal after major disruption on saturday in the north of the country. the disruption was caused by what transport minister called a deliberate act of sabotage. cables were cut through and two different locations and police are continuing their investig
caroline hawley, bbc news. stopping the israeli army say a police officer have died of her injuries following a shooting, a security guard remains in a serious condition. 0ne remains in a serious condition. one person has been arrested stopping there has been an escalation in violent incidents between palestinians and the israeli curative forces on the occupied west bank in recent months. austrians are preparing to vote in a presidential election to choose their new head of state. incumbent...
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hugh pym, bbc news.e. a european night but an all british blockbuster. liverpool against rangers for, remarkably, the first time ever in a competitive match, and for the hosts, what a start... commentator: alexander-arnold takes! trent alexander—arnold putting liverpool ahead with one of the finest free kicks you'll ever see. talk about pinpoint precision. they would have extended their lead were it not for the evergreen allan mcgregor, now 40, but almost single—handedly he kept rangers in it. until after the break, this happened. luis diaz brought down and from the penalty spot mo salah showed his customary composure. liverpool were in control but with time running out, rangers finally stirred. matondo's effort brilliantly cleared off the line by tsimikas as the visitors so nearly found a late goal but it was ultimately liverpool's night after a comfortable 2—0 victory. tottenham, meanwhile, were in germany to face eintracht frankfurt, and their first half proved a frustrating one. plenty of chances but
hugh pym, bbc news.e. a european night but an all british blockbuster. liverpool against rangers for, remarkably, the first time ever in a competitive match, and for the hosts, what a start... commentator: alexander-arnold takes! trent alexander—arnold putting liverpool ahead with one of the finest free kicks you'll ever see. talk about pinpoint precision. they would have extended their lead were it not for the evergreen allan mcgregor, now 40, but almost single—handedly he kept rangers in...
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andy swiss, bbc news.the day 2 is coming up on bbc1. there were nine goals at the etihad stadium. city beat united 6—3, as erling haaland become the first player to score three successive premier league home hat—tricks. his teammate phil foden also scored three, for his first hat—trick for city, who move back to within a point of the leaders, arsenal. there were first time winners in both the men's and women's elite races at today's london marathon. more than a0,000 runners took part as our sports correspondentjoe wilson reports. you'll know these footballers — starting lionesses. hooter hmm, celebrate the beginning. after this weekend's rail strikes, they were there on time for their hours on london's roads. watch out for the speed bumps. at back of this pack, you can spot yalemzerf yehualaw, tripping and falling. well, she rose. by buckingham palace, she'd lost the rest of the field. the mall has been the setting for such a scope of emotion in recent weeks. here was a 23—year—old ethiopian born to run —
andy swiss, bbc news.the day 2 is coming up on bbc1. there were nine goals at the etihad stadium. city beat united 6—3, as erling haaland become the first player to score three successive premier league home hat—tricks. his teammate phil foden also scored three, for his first hat—trick for city, who move back to within a point of the leaders, arsenal. there were first time winners in both the men's and women's elite races at today's london marathon. more than a0,000 runners took part as...
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hello and welcome to bbc news.dent putin has suffered an embarrassing setback in the war with ukraine, after a huge explosion on the only bridge linking russia with the crimean peninsula. the bridge partially collapsed, but has now reopened to light traffic. russia annexed crimea in 2014, and after occupying these regions in red, it's managed to establish a corridor up through southern and eastern ukraine. the kerch bridge, connecting russia to the crimean peninsula in the black sea, was an important supply route for sending russian in the black sea, was an important supply route for sending russian troops and artillery into ukraine. the blast there is another humiliation for the kremlin, as our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. it is the bridge the kremlin built. and it was under attack. an explosion at dawn. this was the result. russian officials claim a lorry had been blown up here and that the fire then spread to a fuel train. whatever the cause, you can see the damage. this is the bridge that links russ
hello and welcome to bbc news.dent putin has suffered an embarrassing setback in the war with ukraine, after a huge explosion on the only bridge linking russia with the crimean peninsula. the bridge partially collapsed, but has now reopened to light traffic. russia annexed crimea in 2014, and after occupying these regions in red, it's managed to establish a corridor up through southern and eastern ukraine. the kerch bridge, connecting russia to the crimean peninsula in the black sea, was an...
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frank gardner, bbc news. now a look at some other stories making the news today.en charged in germany with unrelated sexual offences. christian brueckner, who's a convicted sex offender, is accused of five offences between 2000 and 2017 in portugal. german prosecutors say the investigation into her disappearance is ongoing separately. the funerals have taken place of two victims of the explosion that killed ten people in county donegal. masses were held at saint michael's church forjessica gallagher, who was 2a, and 49—year—old martin magill. an investigation is taking place into the cause of the explosion but police say it appears to have been an accident. funerals have been taking place in thailand for those killed when a former policeman went on a shooting rampage at a nursery last week. 37 people died in what it was one of the worst mass killings in the history of the country. us prosecutors have dropped all charges against a man from baltimore whose case where a sit —— famous pod cast cast doubt on his guilt. we serve 23 years in prison after he was convicted
frank gardner, bbc news. now a look at some other stories making the news today.en charged in germany with unrelated sexual offences. christian brueckner, who's a convicted sex offender, is accused of five offences between 2000 and 2017 in portugal. german prosecutors say the investigation into her disappearance is ongoing separately. the funerals have taken place of two victims of the explosion that killed ten people in county donegal. masses were held at saint michael's church forjessica...
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welcome to bbc news. our top stories — as russia launches more missile strikes against ukraine, western countries say they will support the ukranians for as long as it takes. what us prosecutors drop all charges against adnan syed, a baltimore man at the centre of a medic as that gave rise to the true chrome podcast, serial. —— at the centre of a murder trial. serial. —— at the centre of a murdertrial. —— serial. —— at the centre of a murder trial. —— true chrome podcast. a royal date for the diary — buckingham palace announces that king charles will be crowned at westminster abbey — on saturday 6th may. 0h, bother! ido 0h, bother! i do hate charlie work. —— shoddy work. and dame angela lansbury, one of the stars of hollywood's golden age, has died at the age of 96. hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us here on the programme. president biden and g7 leaders have held an emergency meeting to discuss what more they can do to support ukraine, after a second day of russian missile strikes. they
welcome to bbc news. our top stories — as russia launches more missile strikes against ukraine, western countries say they will support the ukranians for as long as it takes. what us prosecutors drop all charges against adnan syed, a baltimore man at the centre of a medic as that gave rise to the true chrome podcast, serial. —— at the centre of a murder trial. serial. —— at the centre of a murdertrial. —— serial. —— at the centre of a murder trial. —— true chrome podcast....
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this is bbc news.s condemned an attack on the husband of the house speaker, nancy pelosi, saying there's too much hatred in us politics. there's been a new wave of violence in iran — with security forces firing on anti—government protestors — and reports of injuries and deaths. arsenal's pablo mari faces at least two to three months out of football after being stabbed on thursday in a supermarket in the northern italian city of milan. the footballer is on loan from arsenal to the club ac monza. one person died and five were wounded in the attack. italian police have detained a 46—year—old man with mental health issues. aruna iyengar has this report. it could have been much worse — spanish footballer pablo mari says he feels lucky because he saw a person die in front of him. he escaped life—threatening injuries after being stabbed while shopping with his family in a milan branch of carrefour. translation: it is incredible. he had his child in a cart and his wife next to him. he didn't realise what was h
this is bbc news.s condemned an attack on the husband of the house speaker, nancy pelosi, saying there's too much hatred in us politics. there's been a new wave of violence in iran — with security forces firing on anti—government protestors — and reports of injuries and deaths. arsenal's pablo mari faces at least two to three months out of football after being stabbed on thursday in a supermarket in the northern italian city of milan. the footballer is on loan from arsenal to the club ac...
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chris page, bbc news, creeslough. hy is available, there is an ongoing interest in improved early detection. a new fast, free blood test has recently been introduced in singapore. we can speak to doctor sarah loo at one of the hospitals offering this test and doctor loo joins us from singapore. what does this new way of screening consist of? it this new way of screening consist of?— this new way of screening consist of? , ., ., consist of? it is a new method, it's a blood _ consist of? it is a new method, it's a blood test _ consist of? it is a new method, it's a blood test that _ consist of? it is a new method, it's a blood test that measures| it�*s a blood test that measures the levels of biomarkers in the bloodstream so based on these levels, routine breast imaging as well as an algorithm developed by professor know from his team from korea, the risk of breast cancer is updated so the science is good, this test is able to detect early breast cancers with a sensitivity of 92%. currently, women can _ sensitivity of 92
chris page, bbc news, creeslough. hy is available, there is an ongoing interest in improved early detection. a new fast, free blood test has recently been introduced in singapore. we can speak to doctor sarah loo at one of the hospitals offering this test and doctor loo joins us from singapore. what does this new way of screening consist of? it this new way of screening consist of?— this new way of screening consist of? , ., ., consist of? it is a new method, it's a blood _ consist of? it is...
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katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo. you can follow the story on the bbc news website. ome: the environmental impact of synthetic wigs and fake hair. we'll look at the efforts being made to make the industry more sustainable. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country, and said, "i would be proud of it. "every drop of my blood will contribute "to the growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty. of what each day might bring. booster ignition and lift—off of discovery, with six astronaut heroes and one american legend! we're enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. baby cries a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the seven billionth person on the planet. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: there's been a new wave of violence in iran with security forces firing on anti—government protestors and reports of injuries and dea
katy watson, bbc news, in sao paulo. you can follow the story on the bbc news website. ome: the environmental impact of synthetic wigs and fake hair. we'll look at the efforts being made to make the industry more sustainable. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country, and said, "i would be proud of it. "every drop of my blood will contribute "to the growth of this nation." after 46...
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we as bbc news to respond to those points. as bbc news to respond to those oints. ., ., ., points. e's a big political news is that has been this week there is a particularfocus news is that has been this week there is a particular focus on whether the bbc reported objectively, fairly and impartially. and there will always be those who detect bias in one direction or another. impartiality has also proved a hard concept to apply in areas as diverse as gender and sexuality, racism, climate change and is regularly the subject of complaints from viewers such as gary edwards this week. meanwhile... and tracy taylor had this definition. a year ago following a particular report it to how the bbc handled its 1995 panorama interview with princess diana a corporation director general tim devi set out a plan to improve impartiality and as a senior bbc executive peter johnston to head up its delivery. he joins me now. thank you for coming on newswatch for that was impartiality when it comes to the bbc? �* , ., , . impartiality when it comes to the bbc? '. , bbc? it's a difficult concept as ou'v
we as bbc news to respond to those points. as bbc news to respond to those oints. ., ., ., points. e's a big political news is that has been this week there is a particularfocus news is that has been this week there is a particular focus on whether the bbc reported objectively, fairly and impartially. and there will always be those who detect bias in one direction or another. impartiality has also proved a hard concept to apply in areas as diverse as gender and sexuality, racism, climate change...
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this is bbc news.hildren — at a nursery school in thailand. the suspect — a recently dismissed police officer — killed himself and his family. children as young as two were among the victims. president biden has pardoned all americans convicted of marijuana possession under federal laws — he's urged state governors to follow his lead. residential buildings have been hit by missiles — in the city of zaporizhzhia as russia strikes back after the ukrainian military made rapid gains. at least seven people have been killed in the latest attack against civilians. president zelensky has appealled to european leaders for more weapons. addressing a new forum of 40 nations, he said his country had
this is bbc news.hildren — at a nursery school in thailand. the suspect — a recently dismissed police officer — killed himself and his family. children as young as two were among the victims. president biden has pardoned all americans convicted of marijuana possession under federal laws — he's urged state governors to follow his lead. residential buildings have been hit by missiles — in the city of zaporizhzhia as russia strikes back after the ukrainian military made rapid gains. at...
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tom brada, bbc news.# well i was born a coalminer�*s daughter... known as the queen of country, her songs were rooted in real—life experience, daughter. 0ther hits included don't come home a—drinkin', honky tonk girl and the feminist anthem, the pill. her career spanned six decades during which she received more awards than any other female country recording artist. charlie mattos is a presenter at wsm radio and an announcer at the famous grand ole 0pry. hejoins us now from nashville. i guess loretta len, looking at it, she is the archetypal country singer, isn't she? she think about what she lived? absolutely and a pleasure to be with you this morning. yeah i think it was the honesty in the lyrics that connected her with so many generations of country music fans. from coal mine daughter which she mentioned, don't come home a drinking, there was a feisty nurse, and honesty in her, in her lyrics and singing thatjust made her so relatable to so many people. there were a couple of things that struck me, char
tom brada, bbc news.# well i was born a coalminer�*s daughter... known as the queen of country, her songs were rooted in real—life experience, daughter. 0ther hits included don't come home a—drinkin', honky tonk girl and the feminist anthem, the pill. her career spanned six decades during which she received more awards than any other female country recording artist. charlie mattos is a presenter at wsm radio and an announcer at the famous grand ole 0pry. hejoins us now from nashville. i...
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this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. out afterjust 38 days in thejob. kwasi kwarteng is fired as chancellor by prime minister liz truss. britain's pm announces another major u—turn on her economic plans — a rise in corporation tax will now go ahead. it is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster than markets were expecting, so the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change. we need to act now to reassure the markets former health secretary and leadership candidate, jeremy hunt, is now tasked with bringing the financial turmoil under control. also in the programme: iran's supreme leader warns no one can overturn the islamic republic, as protesters again take to the streets. and the actor robbie coltrane, who played hagrid in the harry potter films, has died aged 72. welcome and thank you. less than 2a hours after kwasi kwarteng insisted he was 100% safe in his job as uk chancellor, he has gone — sack
this is bbc news. i'm nancy kacungira with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. out afterjust 38 days in thejob. kwasi kwarteng is fired as chancellor by prime minister liz truss. britain's pm announces another major u—turn on her economic plans — a rise in corporation tax will now go ahead. it is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster than markets were expecting, so the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change. we need to...
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this is bbc news. i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president putin prepares to meet his security council, after accusing ukraine of attacking the bridge to crimea. as protests continue across iran, mahsa amini's cousin speaks out about the aftermath of the 22—year—old's death. translation: the officials have threatened herfamily. if they get involved in the protest they may get killed. a vigil is held in memory of the ten victims of an explosion at a petrol station in county donegal, in ireland. taiwan celebrates its national day in the shadow of growing economic and military threats from china. let there be light — berlin is illuminated for an annual festival but is it energy efficient? hello and welcome. president putin has accused ukraine of terrorism after the only bridge between russia and occupied crimea was damaged in an explosion on saturday. he blamed kyiv�*s intelligence services for the blast on the crossing — a crucial supply route for
this is bbc news. i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president putin prepares to meet his security council, after accusing ukraine of attacking the bridge to crimea. as protests continue across iran, mahsa amini's cousin speaks out about the aftermath of the 22—year—old's death. translation: the officials have threatened herfamily. if they get involved in the protest they may get killed. a vigil is held in memory of the ten victims of an...