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schaake, a former member of the european parliament who now heads the stanford university institute for human—centered ai. thank you again forjoining us on bbcdo you think these regulations are? i important do you think these regulations are?— regulations are? i think it's very important. _ regulations are? i think it's very important. the - regulations are? i think it's very important. the eu - regulations are? i think it's very important. the eu is l regulations are? i think it's. very important. the eu is an important economic and political bloc, and it is the first of really advanced ai laws in the democratic world, so i think the world is watching how the eu is going to manage this rapidly evolving technology, with generative ai as its latest, deeply impactful technology, so, yes, ithink the law, once it is in force and enforced will be a game changer. and enforced will be a game chanaer. ., , changer. how will this legislation _ changer. how will this legislation regulate i changer. how will this - legislation regulate generative ai, like chatgpt, like you just mentioned? 50 ai, like chatgpt, like you 'ust mentioned?i mentioned? so the
schaake, a former member of the european parliament who now heads the stanford university institute for human—centered ai. thank you again forjoining us on bbcdo you think these regulations are? i important do you think these regulations are?— regulations are? i think it's very important. _ regulations are? i think it's very important. the - regulations are? i think it's very important. the eu - regulations are? i think it's very important. the eu is l regulations are? i think it's. very...
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findings were announced, and present expected to back the inquiry and block his future access to parliament . bbc has cast doubts on greece, is account of a shipwreck, and which will them $500.00 microns of fair to have died, a bridge broadcast, assess, it has found the tracking data showing that vessel didn't move hours before it sucks, suggesting that it was old. but in distress, because god says the boat did not need assistance. this moscow is turned down assistance from the united nations in russian. how there is of ukraine affected by the destruction of health condemn bosco says it's because of security concerns. russians want that misleading want is raising the risk of musky tone. so these things, the most coolest sales russian opposition lead. uh, i like saying the valley has got on trial on fresh extremism challenges. i could see him in prison for decades, trials taking place. so their maximum security prison, amount of crumbling traffic is already serving a 9 year sentence for alleged fraud. investigators now accuse him of creating and financing and extremist group. some of the questions
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schaake, a former member of the european parliament who now heads the stanford university institute for human—centered ai. thank you again for joining us on bbc. how important do you think these regulations are? i think it's very important. the eu is an important economic and political bloc, and it is the first to really advance ai laws in the democratic world, so i think the world is watching how the eu is going to manage this rapidly—evolving technology, with generative ai as its latest, deeply impactful technology, so, yes, i think the law, once it is in force, and enforced, will be a game changer. how will this legislation regulate generative ai, like chatgpt, like you just mentioned? so the european parliament had the opportunity to update the draft that was presented, to incorporate the underlying models on which generative ai is trained, and to put obligations on the companies, to make sure that those are in line with the risk—based approach that the eu takes. so, for example, there are regulations for seeing through this law that prevents the most risky impact of ai, including generative ai come on people's lives. including generative
schaake, a former member of the european parliament who now heads the stanford university institute for human—centered ai. thank you again for joining us on bbc. how important do you think these regulations are? i think it's very important. the eu is an important economic and political bloc, and it is the first to really advance ai laws in the democratic world, so i think the world is watching how the eu is going to manage this rapidly—evolving technology, with generative ai as its latest,...
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parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news.o reduce the supply of oil, a move designed to drive up prices. the saudi energy minister said his country would go further than its fellow members, announcing a 10% reduction: its biggest cut in years. the us is accusing the commander of a chinese warship of navigating in "an unsafe manner" after a near miss incident between the ship and an american destroyer in the taiwan strait. the chinese ship was seen approaching from the port side of the us ship passing less than 150 metres in front. the us says they were forced to slow their ship to prevent a collision. a capsule with saudi arabia's first female astronaut aboard returned safely to earth earlier this week. rayyanah bar—nawi, a breast cancer researcher, was accompanied by fellow saudi and fighter pilot, ali al-qarni — along with two americans, mission commander peggy whitson and businessmanjohn shoffner. the four travelled to the international space station to conduct pioneering research on microgravity, human health and rain—see
parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news.o reduce the supply of oil, a move designed to drive up prices. the saudi energy minister said his country would go further than its fellow members, announcing a 10% reduction: its biggest cut in years. the us is accusing the commander of a chinese warship of navigating in "an unsafe manner" after a near miss incident between the ship and an american destroyer in the taiwan strait. the chinese ship was seen approaching from the port side of the us...
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parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news. we could all be paying more for petrol and diesel soon.saudi arabia and russia, that are part of a big group called opec+, agreed to extend cuts in production. in a statement following talks in vienna, the group, which is facing flagging global oil prices, said it was committed to a stable oil market. together the cartel delivers about 40% of global oil production, meaning its decisions can have huge influence on the market and prices. earlier, i spoke to independent energy analyst cornelia meyer who's been following the meeting in vienna. the opec+ member countries are very concerned about the state of the global economy, and they look at rising interest rates and they look at the effect that will have on the demand. they've also seen deteriorating oil prices for some time now. they came slightly up as people started thinking that, you know, the cuts might be extended, so that's why they took the cuts. i mean, t�*s a preventative measure for what they see as a weak economy. yeah, and they've also decided to move production, haven't they?
parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news. we could all be paying more for petrol and diesel soon.saudi arabia and russia, that are part of a big group called opec+, agreed to extend cuts in production. in a statement following talks in vienna, the group, which is facing flagging global oil prices, said it was committed to a stable oil market. together the cartel delivers about 40% of global oil production, meaning its decisions can have huge influence on the market and prices. earlier, i spoke to...
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bbc news. former prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of covid rules.kistan as a cyclone approaches. former labour mp and oscar—winning actress glenda jackson has died at 87.
bbc news. former prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of covid rules.kistan as a cyclone approaches. former labour mp and oscar—winning actress glenda jackson has died at 87.
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bbc news". "why on earth are your headlines repeatedly emphasising that the former pm is appalled at being forced out"? "you should be highlighting very clearly that he misled parliamenthie bill, though, has found a bias in the other direction, "yet again, bbc news shows its blatant lack of impartiality in its reporting of the borisjohnson report". having hounded him for over two years, repeatedly emphasising and speculating on every negative they could find or invent, they are now gloating over the report stating he misled parliament". one of the mps out supporting boris johnson on the airwaves on thursday was brendan clarke—smith, who faced victoria derbyshire on newsnight. borisjohnson corrected the record, at least a couple of times. no, not according to the committee's report today. are you sure you've read? which which specific bits are we referring to? they said he purported to come to the commons and correct the statement, but they weren't satisfied he had. that was another contempt. brendan clarke—smith retweeted the clip of that interview posted by newsnight, adding, "i am standing up for what i think is right". but kay spoke for many in writing, "got to say
bbc news". "why on earth are your headlines repeatedly emphasising that the former pm is appalled at being forced out"? "you should be highlighting very clearly that he misled parliamenthie bill, though, has found a bias in the other direction, "yet again, bbc news shows its blatant lack of impartiality in its reporting of the borisjohnson report". having hounded him for over two years, repeatedly emphasising and speculating on every negative they could find or...
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parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news.this week. rayyanah barnawi, a breast cancer researcher, was accompanied by fellow saudi and fighter pilot, ali al-qarni — along with two americans, mission commander peggy whitson and businessmanjohn shoffner. the four travelled to the international space station to conduct pioneering research on microgravity, human health and rain—seeding technology. earlier today, i spoke to rayyanah barnawi about her experience. welcome to the programme and thank you so much for speaking to was and taking the time. i understand you have been at the international space station for ten days and you are back down here on earth right now. describe the experience for us. thank you so much for having me today. i am thank you so much for having me today. iam happy thank you so much for having me today. i am happy to speak about our experience. lift off and getting all the way to the iss and meeting with the crew and then splashing back down, it only happened four days ago so i am happy. what was it like b
parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news.this week. rayyanah barnawi, a breast cancer researcher, was accompanied by fellow saudi and fighter pilot, ali al-qarni — along with two americans, mission commander peggy whitson and businessmanjohn shoffner. the four travelled to the international space station to conduct pioneering research on microgravity, human health and rain—seeding technology. earlier today, i spoke to rayyanah barnawi about her experience. welcome to the programme and thank you...
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parliament. earlier, my colleague helena humphrey spoke to the bbc's political editor, chris mason, to help maken british politics. chris, thank you so much for being with us. sturgeon. now of course, two very different cases betweenjohnson and nicola sturgeon. but what do you think ties them together? the key thing here that ties together, as you rightly say, they are very different, the particular circumstances around nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, and borisjohnson, the former uk prime minister, are very, very different but what unites them is the difficulty that what happened to each of them, what difficulty that prompts for the current leaders. of course, the processes in which they find themselves matter to themselves but crucially it is the difficulties it poses for rishi sunak as a prime minister, and for humza yousaf, the first minister of scotland. because to make the obvious point but it is worth making, it is mighty difficult at the best of times to be a leader, a first minister or a prime minister, it is even more so if the headlines and attention that your p
parliament. earlier, my colleague helena humphrey spoke to the bbc's political editor, chris mason, to help maken british politics. chris, thank you so much for being with us. sturgeon. now of course, two very different cases betweenjohnson and nicola sturgeon. but what do you think ties them together? the key thing here that ties together, as you rightly say, they are very different, the particular circumstances around nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, and borisjohnson,...
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parliament. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster.al correspondent, nick eardley, is at wesminster now. assess the significance of today's debate. it matters whether there is a vote or not. this will be the moment the house of commons decides the man who is prime ministerjust a year ago misled them to an extent that he should get this unprecedented punishment. yes, some of borisjohnson �*s allies argue the committee was vindictive in saying he should have been thrown out, yes, something it went too far in saying he should lose his pass that allows him into the houses of parliament, but it will be a big moment in british politics when such a big figure, such a colossus of the last few years in the brexit debate is given such a firm rebuke by parliament. it will also matter who is there and who isn't. we don't think the prime minister is going to turn up, he is meeting a european leader later, and i suspect that will be used to keep him away from the house of commons and that will matter as well. because it will be a reminder to all of
parliament. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster.al correspondent, nick eardley, is at wesminster now. assess the significance of today's debate. it matters whether there is a vote or not. this will be the moment the house of commons decides the man who is prime ministerjust a year ago misled them to an extent that he should get this unprecedented punishment. yes, some of borisjohnson �*s allies argue the committee was vindictive in saying he should have been thrown out, yes, something it went...
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bbc news. former prime minster borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament, over breaches of covid rules a reportwas still an mp it would recommend his suspension for 90 days. we are gathering reactions to the findings in this damning report. hundreds of migrants are missing after a crowded boat sank off the coast of greece. reports say, a hundred children were on board. we talk live to those involved in the search. nato defence ministers meet in brussels establishing a timetable for training ukrainian pilots to fly f16s on the agenda. former prime minster borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament, of mps finds.
bbc news. former prime minster borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament, over breaches of covid rules a reportwas still an mp it would recommend his suspension for 90 days. we are gathering reactions to the findings in this damning report. hundreds of migrants are missing after a crowded boat sank off the coast of greece. reports say, a hundred children were on board. we talk live to those involved in the search. nato defence ministers meet in brussels establishing a timetable for training...
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parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news. now to the southern russian region of belgorod, that borders ukraine.eavy fire in recent days, and last night saw more heavy shelling. in the latest development, a group of ukraine—based russian paramilitaries say they've crossed the border into russia, and captured two russian soldiers. in a video, the paramilitaries said they would hand the soldiers back if the governor came to meet them, something the governor says he would do. earlier, belgorod's governor urged all those still living along the ukrainian border to urgently move away in order to avoid the constant cross—border shelling. he said more than 4,000 people had already evacuated and been relocated to temporary accommodation. translation: i urged the villagers, first the shebekino district _ that has been shelled, to listen to the position of the authorities and leave — temporarily leave — their homes in order to safeguard what is important — your life and the lives of your loved ones. today we have more than 4,000 people in temporary accommodation centres. all necessary assistance is provide
parliament. aruna iyengar, bbc news. now to the southern russian region of belgorod, that borders ukraine.eavy fire in recent days, and last night saw more heavy shelling. in the latest development, a group of ukraine—based russian paramilitaries say they've crossed the border into russia, and captured two russian soldiers. in a video, the paramilitaries said they would hand the soldiers back if the governor came to meet them, something the governor says he would do. earlier, belgorod's...
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parliament. this report is likely to make that significantly harder. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. ., what happens now? there will be a debate and vote _ what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on _ what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on this _ what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on this report - what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on this report on i debate and vote on this report on monday, highly likely to pass through the commons. but i do think there is a bit of unease on the conservative benches. we have at least nine conservative mps who have criticised the finding safer and chatting to borisjohnson's analyse des think suggestion of a 90 day suspension was vindictive —— the findings so far. we should not lose track of the main story this afternoon which is that a committee of his peers has found borisjohnson misled parliament, that he did so deliberately, that he should have known a lot more about what was going on in downing street, it was just not believable he did not realise the rules had been broken when he told parlia
parliament. this report is likely to make that significantly harder. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. ., what happens now? there will be a debate and vote _ what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on _ what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on this _ what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on this report - what happens now? there will be a debate and vote on this report on i debate and vote on this report on monday, highly likely to pass through the commons. but...
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parliament. on sunday, energy secretary grant shapps, told the bbc that he thought the country doesn't "miss therama" of thejohnson era. later we'll hear from the bbc�*s political editor, chris mason, but first james cook filed this report at the end of a big day in scottish politics. nicola sturgeon, for so long, front and centre in scottish politics, was arrested well away from the cameras, just after 10am. detectives questioned her as a suspect, before releasing her without charge seven hours and 15 minutes later. this evening, ms sturgeon issued a statement which was raw, blunt and defiant. "i am certain i have committed no offence," she said, describing the situation as both "a shock and deeply distressing." she thanked her supporters, saying they appreciated she would never do anything to harm either the snp or the country, and she insisted in the strongest possible terms "that i am in fact innocent of any wrongdoing." speaking before the arrest, ms sturgeon�*s successor as first minister said his political mentor was doing well. she and i have caught up on a couple of occasions. i have be
parliament. on sunday, energy secretary grant shapps, told the bbc that he thought the country doesn't "miss therama" of thejohnson era. later we'll hear from the bbc�*s political editor, chris mason, but first james cook filed this report at the end of a big day in scottish politics. nicola sturgeon, for so long, front and centre in scottish politics, was arrested well away from the cameras, just after 10am. detectives questioned her as a suspect, before releasing her without...
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bbc news. former prime minster borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of covid rules — thoseee of mps. i'm live from westminster getting reaction and analysis to the committee's findings. the search continues for hundreds of migrants feared missing after a crowded boat sank off the southern coast of greece. a bbc exclusive — in a series of secret interviews, people living in north korea tell the bbc the government is becoming increasingly oppressive. former labour mp and
bbc news. former prime minster borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of covid rules — thoseee of mps. i'm live from westminster getting reaction and analysis to the committee's findings. the search continues for hundreds of migrants feared missing after a crowded boat sank off the southern coast of greece. a bbc exclusive — in a series of secret interviews, people living in north korea tell the bbc the government is becoming increasingly oppressive. former labour mp and
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he left the bbc in 1997 to become a member of parliament and his now with unicef ambassador. but to those who knew in both, in the 2 old ways be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because of what i had already broken out. as in frank freebird, daylight, we drove in from belgrade, and the of this place stopping place was eligible for the in elijah the 1st major battle of the war took place on the 22nd of april, 1992 in and around the hotel of boston. between the bosnian serbs and you can see on the, on one side of the emerging bosnian, muslim on groups on the other, it lasted for 10 days. one camera man was wounded. another tv, cruise rooms were hit by snipers and shelley monte and bell and his crew would truck inside the hotel with all the gentlest guests and stuff. these red pitches shopped by the bbc's eric pound showed them the crew doing a live link from the london. we may have going on around so we roamed the balcony of the hotel above. and while we were there, a huge battle erupted all around us, prostitutes me. but it is, it is the thing to see that
he left the bbc in 1997 to become a member of parliament and his now with unicef ambassador. but to those who knew in both, in the 2 old ways be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because of what i had already broken out. as in frank freebird, daylight, we drove in from belgrade, and the of this place stopping place was eligible for the in elijah the 1st major battle of the war took place on the 22nd of april, 1992 in and around the hotel of boston. between the bosnian serbs...
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he left the bbc in 1997 to become a member of parliament and his now with unicef ambassador. but to those who knew in both, in the 2 old ways be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because it was already broken out. as in frank c bieber. a day later we drove in from belgrade, and the of this place stopping place was that job of the in elijah the 1st major battle of the war took place on the 22nd of april, 1992 in and around the hotel, the boston. between the both of the and subs and you can slough on the, on one side and the merging bosnian muslim on groups on the other. it lasted for 10 days. one cam, roman was wounded and other tv cruise rooms were hit by snipers and shelley mounting bell and his crew would trapped inside the hotel without the gentlest guests in stones. these red hitches shot by the bbc's eric pound showed them the crew doing a live link for glenda. we may have going on around so we roamed the balcony of the herd, so abundant. and while we were there, a huge battle erupted all around. just excuse me, but it is, it is different thing to see
he left the bbc in 1997 to become a member of parliament and his now with unicef ambassador. but to those who knew in both, in the 2 old ways be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because it was already broken out. as in frank c bieber. a day later we drove in from belgrade, and the of this place stopping place was that job of the in elijah the 1st major battle of the war took place on the 22nd of april, 1992 in and around the hotel, the boston. between the both of the and...
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overwhelmingly backed a report which found borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over lockdown breaking parties. a bbcnvestigation uncovered details of a sadistic global network of monkey torture. people paying for videos of animals being abused and sometimes it kills in indonesia. —— sometimes killed. hello, i'm sally bundock. a search operation is under way in the waters of the north atlantic for a submersible with five people on board that went missing on a trip to explore the wreck of the titanic. ships and planes from the us and canada are involved. one of those on board is the british billionaire and explorer hamish harding. the titanic, which sank in 1912, lies nearly 4,000 metres beneath the surface, around 600 kilometres off the coast of newfoundland in canada. nickjohnson has the latest. small, with barely enough room to sit — this is the titan submersible. tasked with diving to depths few other vessels can reach, now missing in the middle of the north atlantic. it's got one button, and that's it. the dive had been organised by the tour firm 0ceangate. its boss speaking to the bbc last year,
overwhelmingly backed a report which found borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over lockdown breaking parties. a bbcnvestigation uncovered details of a sadistic global network of monkey torture. people paying for videos of animals being abused and sometimes it kills in indonesia. —— sometimes killed. hello, i'm sally bundock. a search operation is under way in the waters of the north atlantic for a submersible with five people on board that went missing on a trip to explore the...
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bbc news. british mps investigating whether borisjohnson misled parliament are set to conclude their inquiry followingralia.
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involving whether unredacted messages between boris johnson and other members of parliament should be handed over. you are live with bbc next, prince harry has become the first senior member of the royal family to give evidence in court after taking to the stand in his civil case against newspapers. he says they used phone hacking to get stories about him, something they deny. katie russell has been following the case in the high court of london. >> the world media, focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but prince harry was determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 that every single article within and about him had caused him distress, and agreeing he felt hostility to the media before they -- he knew about their methods. prince harry told the court he was talking about journalists responsible for causing a lot of pain, upset, the press in general. if asked he hoped to put a stop to this madness, he said, that is my hope. he said several stories between 2006 and 2011 were the results of phone hacking, often by private investigats. this journalist beh
involving whether unredacted messages between boris johnson and other members of parliament should be handed over. you are live with bbc next, prince harry has become the first senior member of the royal family to give evidence in court after taking to the stand in his civil case against newspapers. he says they used phone hacking to get stories about him, something they deny. katie russell has been following the case in the high court of london. >> the world media, focused on itself and...
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social function in political website suggested he went to a socialfunction in parliament when there were covid restrictions. the bbc including sir bernard, no response from him. but in reality this is a story about borisjohnson, his integrity, his believability and his integrity, his believability and his character, and we will get a realjudgment that tomorrow. his character, and we will get a real judgment that tomorrow. chris realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason, realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason. many _ realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason, many thanks _ realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason, many thanks once again. thanks to new treatments, many more women whose breast cancer is detected early are surviving longer. a study has found women were 66% less likely to die from the disease within five years of diagnosis than they were 20 years ago. our medical editor fergus walsh has been looking at the findings. this is reassuring news for patients regarding the uk's most common cancer. more than 55,000 women and nearly 400 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. researchers at oxford university
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this is bbc news, the headlines: the former prime minister, boris johnson, deliberately misled parliamenthe southern coast of greece. nato defence ministers are meeting in brussels to establish a timetable for training ukrainian pilots to fly american fighter jets. and in a bbc exclusive, in a series of secret interviews, people living in north korea tell the bbc that the government there is becoming increasingly oppressive. and, former labour mp and 0scar—winning increasingly oppressive. and, former labour mp and oscar—winning actress, glenda jackson has died at the age of 87.
this is bbc news, the headlines: the former prime minister, boris johnson, deliberately misled parliamenthe southern coast of greece. nato defence ministers are meeting in brussels to establish a timetable for training ukrainian pilots to fly american fighter jets. and in a bbc exclusive, in a series of secret interviews, people living in north korea tell the bbc that the government there is becoming increasingly oppressive. and, former labour mp and 0scar—winning increasingly oppressive....
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parliament. damian grammaticas, bbc news. our chief political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us now.ng, nick. so, what are we expecting — morning, nick. so, what are we expecting to hear from the privileges committee? | expecting to hear from the privileges committee? i expect we will see it at _ privileges committee? i expect we will see it at some _ privileges committee? i expect we will see it at some point _ privileges committee? i expect we will see it at some point this - privileges committee? i expect we | will see it at some point this week, probably in the next couple of days. it is going to be damning, it will be critical of mrjohnson for the way he told parliament the rules had been followed in downing street, that parties had not broken the covid restrictions, it will be critical of the evidence he gave to the committee as well earlier this year, and it will recommend a sanction which, had mrjohnson notes that on friday he was quitting parliament, would have been enough to suspend him and start the process which probably would have led to a by—election and left him fighti
parliament. damian grammaticas, bbc news. our chief political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us now.ng, nick. so, what are we expecting — morning, nick. so, what are we expecting to hear from the privileges committee? | expecting to hear from the privileges committee? i expect we will see it at _ privileges committee? i expect we will see it at some _ privileges committee? i expect we will see it at some point _ privileges committee? i expect we will see it at some point this - privileges...
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bbc news. former prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of covid—19 rules andsay up to 750 people may have been on board, including 100 children. native defence ministers meet in brussels and announce new funding and support for ukraine. individual is due to take place this hour and nodding individual is due to take place this hourand nodding in individual is due to take place this hour and nodding in city centre to honour the victims of this individual is due to take place this hour and nodding individual is due to take place this hourand nodding in individual is due to take place this hour and nodding in city centre to honour the victims of the attacks
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parliament. and we bring you a special bbc report, as our correspondent joins ukraine's combat forces on their counteroffensive in the south—east of the country. i'm sumi somaskanda. welcome to our show. at this hour, the search is on for a submersible that's gone missing in the atlantic ocean. the underwater vessel had taken people to see the wreck of the titanic. a ship carrying the sub left newfoundland, canada, and arrived at the shipwreck site on sunday. officials lost contact with the sub an hour and 45 minutes after it started itsjourney to the sea bed. the sub itself is about seven metres or 23 feet long, and can carry about five people — typically, crew and passengers. it's believed that the vessel has enough oxygen for four days. there's a major search and rescue operation under way to find the vessel pictured here before oxygen runs out. the titanic sank in 1912 and lies some 3,800 metres — or 12,500 feet — beneath the surface. five people were on board the mini sub. one of those is believed to be british businessman and explorer hamish harding, who wrote on facebook recently that he was due to join
parliament. and we bring you a special bbc report, as our correspondent joins ukraine's combat forces on their counteroffensive in the south—east of the country. i'm sumi somaskanda. welcome to our show. at this hour, the search is on for a submersible that's gone missing in the atlantic ocean. the underwater vessel had taken people to see the wreck of the titanic. a ship carrying the sub left newfoundland, canada, and arrived at the shipwreck site on sunday. officials lost contact with the...
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bbc news. former prime minster borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament, over breaches of covid rules, a reporteaction to this blistering report. the search continues for hundreds of migrants missing after a boat sank off the coast of greece. reports say a hundred children were on board. reports say a hundred hundreds of migrants missing after a boat sank off the coast of greece. reports say a hundred children were on board.
bbc news. former prime minster borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament, over breaches of covid rules, a reporteaction to this blistering report. the search continues for hundreds of migrants missing after a boat sank off the coast of greece. reports say a hundred children were on board. reports say a hundred hundreds of migrants missing after a boat sank off the coast of greece. reports say a hundred children were on board.
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misled parliament are set to conclude their inquiry following his resignation on friday. hello and welcome to bbc news. we start in italy, where one of the dominant figures in public life — the billionaire media magnate and former prime minister, silvio berlusconi has died at the age of 86. mr berlusconi served as prime minister three times between 1994 and 2011 — the longest—serving italian prime minister since the second world war. mr berlusconi was known at home and abroad as much for his colourful private life as for his political dealings and business acumen. he faced a string of legal battles and scandals throughout his career. the tributes have started to come in. italy's defence minister guido crosetto says berlusconi's death leaves a "huge void". he says, "an era is over. farewell silvio", adding that he "loved" berlusconi "very much". paul adams looks back on the former prime minister's life. silvio berlusconi was a populist showman who used his business empire and immense wealth to reshape italian politics. born into a wealthy middle—class milanese family, he began his career as a nigh
misled parliament are set to conclude their inquiry following his resignation on friday. hello and welcome to bbc news. we start in italy, where one of the dominant figures in public life — the billionaire media magnate and former prime minister, silvio berlusconi has died at the age of 86. mr berlusconi served as prime minister three times between 1994 and 2011 — the longest—serving italian prime minister since the second world war. mr berlusconi was known at home and abroad as much for...
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putin, for example, the chairman of the defense committee of the british parliament and bios lwood in an interview with the bbcat it is time for western countries to ask themselves difficult questions and seek answers to them. moscow , according to politicians, regularly tests and tests the measure first. i am glad that it got there the un security council has its limitations in what this international body can do , given that the responsibility for this attack on the dam and the war in ukraine in general falls on the shoulders of one of its permanent members the members of which are supported by another permanent member in the form of china, but this kakhovka dam, which on the mighty dnipro river, which flows from north to south and in some places is three kilometers wide, worked as a buffer between ukrainian forces on the northwestern bank and russian forces on the southeastern and by blowing it up, i think putin demonstrated that he has little faith in his own army, its ability to hold on and protect this area from the expected counteroffensive from ukraine, this is a massive man-made humanitarian tragedy,
putin, for example, the chairman of the defense committee of the british parliament and bios lwood in an interview with the bbcat it is time for western countries to ask themselves difficult questions and seek answers to them. moscow , according to politicians, regularly tests and tests the measure first. i am glad that it got there the un security council has its limitations in what this international body can do , given that the responsibility for this attack on the dam and the war in ukraine...
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bbc news. our main headlines... former prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of covid rules.
bbc news. our main headlines... former prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of covid rules.
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bbc news. from making headlines to writing bylines again. from making headlines to writing bylines again. former prime minister borisjohnson has gone from making headlines to writing his byline. one day after parliament reports that he deliberately misled the house. we will get to all that very soon. let's get the sport. for a full round—up here is the bbc sport center. thank you for that wyndham clark is been the big mover on day two of lozenges open in los angeles with the level the top of the leaderboard after three level on eight under. recording the lowest first rounds at the us open with eight under scores of 62 on the first day. they are back out a little bit later on. dustinjohnson. quadruple bogey on par four second hole. defending champions matt fitzpatrick xxx — hole in one on murray mcelroy just dropped murray mcelroyjust dropped a shot at the 13th and dropped to seven. a hole from defending champion mats for accurate but is struggling to gain ground. england declared on 193 for eight on the first day of the ashes series for more than lived up to the hype. joe root unbeaten 118 holding them back for a position on the hundred and 76—5. captain ben stokes made the surprise decision with the
bbc news. from making headlines to writing bylines again. from making headlines to writing bylines again. former prime minister borisjohnson has gone from making headlines to writing his byline. one day after parliament reports that he deliberately misled the house. we will get to all that very soon. let's get the sport. for a full round—up here is the bbc sport center. thank you for that wyndham clark is been the big mover on day two of lozenges open in los angeles with the level the top of...
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bbc news. former uk prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over a of covid—19 rules and devastating
bbc news. former uk prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over a of covid—19 rules and devastating
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bbc news. why on earth are your headlines repeatedly emphasising that the former pm is appalled at being forced out? you should be highlighting very clearly that he misled parliamentof the borisjohnson report. having hounded him for over two years, repeatedly emphasising and spectating on every negative they could find or invent, they are now gloating over the report stating he misled parliament. 0ne now gloating over the report stating he misled parliament. one of the mps out supporting boris johnson he misled parliament. one of the mps out supporting borisjohnson on the airwaves on thursday was brendan clarke—smith, who faced victoria derbyshire or newsnight. boris johnson collected _ derbyshire or newsnight. boris johnson collected the - derbyshire or newsnight. err" 3 johnson collected the record. derbyshire or newsnight. boris i johnson collected the record. not accordin: johnson collected the record. not according to _ johnson collected the record. not according to the committee's report today _ according to the committee's report today are — according to the committee's report today. are you sure you have read it? ~ . today. are you sure you have read it? .
bbc news. why on earth are your headlines repeatedly emphasising that the former pm is appalled at being forced out? you should be highlighting very clearly that he misled parliamentof the borisjohnson report. having hounded him for over two years, repeatedly emphasising and spectating on every negative they could find or invent, they are now gloating over the report stating he misled parliament. 0ne now gloating over the report stating he misled parliament. one of the mps out supporting boris...
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parliament. but running away from political influence? not a bit of it. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.as a perfect day for solar panels in fields near warminster. thousands have been installed right beside two existing solar farms. in total, 140 acres are now generating electricity. opening the latest additions kingswood mp and former climate change minister chris skidmore. he was commissioned by the government to advise on how best britain could cut its emissions year on, year on year. the energy that they produce is incredibly cheap, if not to the point of nearly being free. and actually that money comes back with an additional investment. on a day like this, these panels are generating a huge amount of electricity. in fact, they reckon when the sun shines, as much as a quarter of the uk's electricity can come from solar. but in order to achieve net zero, the countries can need a lot more of these and a lot more other forms of zero carbon power generation. you're live with bbc news. japan is poised to raise its age of consent from 13 to 16 — in an overhaul of sexual offences legislat
parliament. but running away from political influence? not a bit of it. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.as a perfect day for solar panels in fields near warminster. thousands have been installed right beside two existing solar farms. in total, 140 acres are now generating electricity. opening the latest additions kingswood mp and former climate change minister chris skidmore. he was commissioned by the government to advise on how best britain could cut its emissions year...
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bbc news. the headlines: here in the uk, borisjohnson has quit as a member of parliament, claiming he was forced out in a "witch hunt". on friday, he received an early copy of a damning report about his conduct during the covid pandemic. four children have been found alive a0 days after a plane crash in the amazon in colombia — in which none of the adults on board survived. colombia's president said it was a "joy for the whole country". former president donald trump faces 37 criminal charges for allegedly mishandling classified documents. it is alleged he was storing us nuclear secrets and military plans in a closet, ballroom and shower at his estate. manchester city and inter milan fans pour into the turkish city istanbul for the football champions�* league final. a win for city would seal a treble. they've already won the premier league title and the fa cup. now on bbc news: the briefing. a breach of a barrier designed to protect. this is the kakhovka dam. the river surges downstream towards dozens of towns and villages. this is effectively a front line, separating new cane territory and russi
bbc news. the headlines: here in the uk, borisjohnson has quit as a member of parliament, claiming he was forced out in a "witch hunt". on friday, he received an early copy of a damning report about his conduct during the covid pandemic. four children have been found alive a0 days after a plane crash in the amazon in colombia — in which none of the adults on board survived. colombia's president said it was a "joy for the whole country". former president donald trump faces...
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bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello, live from westminster. former prime minister borisjohnson has been found to have misled parliament and undermined the democraticherings during the coronavirus lockdown and this is something he'd lied in the house of commons. now, a
bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello, live from westminster. former prime minister borisjohnson has been found to have misled parliament and undermined the democraticherings during the coronavirus lockdown and this is something he'd lied in the house of commons. now, a
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in the sand for ministers thinking they can lie to parliament whether junior ministers or the prime minister. my colleague from the political unit at bbcn watching it all, what has been the overarching commentary? >> what has struck me has been the passion, the emotion of the debate. i have been covering parliamentary debates on and off for 40 years. that is what comes over. the argument made by many, but perhaps personified powerfully by the former leader of the conservative party prime minister. basically saying, mps repeated this from all sides, this was about restoring faith in parliament, making the point nobody is above the law. you can have -- cannot not have to so many ministers lying. cannot be one rule for the people who work and live in the building and a rule for everybody else who stuck by covid restrictions. the idea this is parliament's chance for a fight back. what has also stood out is the handful of conservative mps who, like boris johnson, said they are not convinced about the evidence and it is ok for us to criticize this report. >> boris johnson no longer here because he is not an m.v.p. -- mp. >> there has been cr
in the sand for ministers thinking they can lie to parliament whether junior ministers or the prime minister. my colleague from the political unit at bbcn watching it all, what has been the overarching commentary? >> what has struck me has been the passion, the emotion of the debate. i have been covering parliamentary debates on and off for 40 years. that is what comes over. the argument made by many, but perhaps personified powerfully by the former leader of the conservative party prime...
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bbc news, athens. here in the uk, mps investigating whether borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over parties inuring covid lockdowns will publish their report in the coming hours. the former prime minister resigned as an mp last week after seeing an advance copy of the report, which was based on an almost year—long investigation. from westminster, our political correspondent ione wells reports. the evidence eyes shall give before this committee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me god. �* ., , nothing but the truth, so help megod. ,., , me god. boris johnson promising to tell the truth _ me god. boris johnson promising to tell the truth about _ me god. boris johnson promising to tell the truth about whether i to tell the truth about whether he told the truth. it to tell the truth about whether he told the truth.— he told the truth. if what ministers _ he told the truth. if what ministers tell _ he told the truth. if what ministers tell us - he told the truth. if what ministers tell us is - he told the truth. if what ministers tell us is not i he told the tr
bbc news, athens. here in the uk, mps investigating whether borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over parties inuring covid lockdowns will publish their report in the coming hours. the former prime minister resigned as an mp last week after seeing an advance copy of the report, which was based on an almost year—long investigation. from westminster, our political correspondent ione wells reports. the evidence eyes shall give before this committee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and...
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bbc news. the headlines: in the uk, borisjohnson has quit as a member of parliament — claiming he was forced out
bbc news. the headlines: in the uk, borisjohnson has quit as a member of parliament — claiming he was forced out
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bbc news. former prime minister borisjohnson has been found to have committed a serious contempt of parliamentge has been upheld against a prime minister. the privileges committee's report found that mrjohnson deliberately and repeatedly misled mps about parties when covid lockdown measures were in place. if he hadn't have stood down from his role as mp, the committee would have recommended his removal. mrjohnson called the findings "rubbish and deranged." our political editor chris mason has more. so many chapters of boris johnson�*s life have his relationship with the truth running straight through them. today, the latest chapter — a committee of his peers throwing the book at him. was he honest about what went on in downing street during the very covid restrictions he'd imposed on the rest of us? all guidance was followed completely during number 10. really? there was no party and that no covid rules were broken. a senior civil servant, sue gray, investigated. so, too, the police. today, another page turns. the conclusion devastating for mrjohnson. let's be blunt, this report concludes that
bbc news. former prime minister borisjohnson has been found to have committed a serious contempt of parliamentge has been upheld against a prime minister. the privileges committee's report found that mrjohnson deliberately and repeatedly misled mps about parties when covid lockdown measures were in place. if he hadn't have stood down from his role as mp, the committee would have recommended his removal. mrjohnson called the findings "rubbish and deranged." our political editor chris...
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parliament, it is right that people, whoever they are... studio: rishi sunak talking about inflation after that raising interest rates, you are watching bbc newswe have talked about today. with regard to that in general, i wasn't there to vote because i was at a charity dinner as you know, i am someone who took a very difficult decision while going to resign from borisjohnson's government. not an easy thing to do to resign as chancellor, a big deal. i did that because i disagreed with his approach to government. that tells you that i am prepared to act according to my values and the standards i want to see, that wasn't happening, so i didn't agree with the approach, i said that in my resignation letter and that is why i resigned. i think standards matter. integrity matters in business, public life. i want to act in a way that means you guys can have confidence that i am acting with integrity, professionalism added there is accountability. as you saw in that situation, there was accountability and you guys will be able to hold me to account in delivering all the things we have talked about today. sky news. prime minister, talked about today. sk
parliament, it is right that people, whoever they are... studio: rishi sunak talking about inflation after that raising interest rates, you are watching bbc newswe have talked about today. with regard to that in general, i wasn't there to vote because i was at a charity dinner as you know, i am someone who took a very difficult decision while going to resign from borisjohnson's government. not an easy thing to do to resign as chancellor, a big deal. i did that because i disagreed with his...
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bbc news, new york. borisjohnson has been sent the findings of an mps investigation into whether he misled parliament overthe privileges committee in march and has two weeks to respond to the draft report. the final version is expected to be published by the end of this month. mrjohnson has maintained that he did not breach any rules. a jury has been shown the moment a metropolitan police officer was shot in 2020 in a holding cell in a london police station. louis de zoysa denies murdering matt ratana with a gun concealed in an underarm holster. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. stand up. the moments before the shot was fired that killed sergeant matt rata na. the revolver in louis de zoysa's hand. walking down the road with a duffel bag, all right? he had been stopped on the street at about 1.30 in the morning. have you got anything on you, like sharp, that can hurt me or you? no. no? police found seven bullets on him. they searched him and his bag but did not find the antique revolver the prosecution say he was carrying. he was handcuffed behind his back and put in a police van. th
bbc news, new york. borisjohnson has been sent the findings of an mps investigation into whether he misled parliament overthe privileges committee in march and has two weeks to respond to the draft report. the final version is expected to be published by the end of this month. mrjohnson has maintained that he did not breach any rules. a jury has been shown the moment a metropolitan police officer was shot in 2020 in a holding cell in a london police station. louis de zoysa denies murdering matt...
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bbc news. staying in the uk, a cross party committee of mps which found borisjohnson had repeatedly misled parliamentnquiry. the former ministers sirjacob rees—mogg and nadine dorries are among those named by the privileges committee. its members, mostly conservative, said that the allies of mrjohnson had attempted to "impugn the integrity of the committee" or "lobby or intimidate" its members. let's talk to our political correspondent iain watson. the committee not holding back on what it thinks about some of these allies of mrjohnson?— allies of mrjohnson? absolutely not, ou allies of mrjohnson? absolutely not. you said — allies of mrjohnson? absolutely not, you said it _ allies of mrjohnson? absolutely not, you said it was _ allies of mrjohnson? absolutely not, you said it was a _ allies of mrjohnson? absolutely not, you said it was a cross - allies of mrjohnson? absolutely| not, you said it was a cross party committee and they are very cross indeed. very cross indeed about how they've been described, for example, they've been described, for example, the names of seven conservative mps, allies of
bbc news. staying in the uk, a cross party committee of mps which found borisjohnson had repeatedly misled parliamentnquiry. the former ministers sirjacob rees—mogg and nadine dorries are among those named by the privileges committee. its members, mostly conservative, said that the allies of mrjohnson had attempted to "impugn the integrity of the committee" or "lobby or intimidate" its members. let's talk to our political correspondent iain watson. the committee not...