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reporter: bbc radio lancashire. how convinced - media management. reporter: bbc radio lancashire. college, to the parameters of this investigation tell the whole story? as a journalist working in lancashire for many years, i would say there has been a shift in attitude to questions, even going to other major stories like, for example, fracking. during fracking it was extremely difficult to get any comment whatsoever about the policing of that major incident. clearly expectations of newsrooms of a response from the police have changed significantly over maybe the last decade or so. how confident are you that this report and the actions that will come from it will make a significant enough shift for the same situation to be avoided in the future? . ., same situation to be avoided in the future? ., ,, , ., , same situation to be avoided in the future? ., ,, i. , . ., future? thank you very much for the ruestion, future? thank you very much for the question. given _ future? thank you very much for the question, given this _ future? thank you very much for the question, given this is _
reporter: bbc radio lancashire. how convinced - media management. reporter: bbc radio lancashire. college, to the parameters of this investigation tell the whole story? as a journalist working in lancashire for many years, i would say there has been a shift in attitude to questions, even going to other major stories like, for example, fracking. during fracking it was extremely difficult to get any comment whatsoever about the policing of that major incident. clearly expectations of newsrooms of...
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he returns on the home of london's part tonight, bbc radio l of london's part tonight, bbc radio london the football news show has been looking ahead to tonights fixture and their guest knows one of the managers particularly well. spanish football journalist guellim balague followed pochettino early on in his managerial career. he's been speaking to ben croucher. football, it's tribal, it's different and he may dust ——but there may be a bit of a hostile reception. he will be used to it because when he went to southampton there were some people that felt also they were betrayed for him leaving and you know what it is, i am a spanish band, when he left i was hurt, i didn't want him to go. i think when your first love gets away from you when you have given permission, ——haven't given the permission for that to happen. i think it's a bit like that, spurs fell in love with him and they wanted it to continue but they clearly couldn't because he wasn't backed up in the market to begin with and perhaps didn't believ in his path. all in all, had to move on, went to psg and now he's been given th
he returns on the home of london's part tonight, bbc radio l of london's part tonight, bbc radio london the football news show has been looking ahead to tonights fixture and their guest knows one of the managers particularly well. spanish football journalist guellim balague followed pochettino early on in his managerial career. he's been speaking to ben croucher. football, it's tribal, it's different and he may dust ——but there may be a bit of a hostile reception. he will be used to it...
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bbc radio 5 live on commentary from eight o'clock.s. with three wins from three they shouldn't, on paper at least, be overly troubled tonight. they're in switzerland to take on young boys. commentating on the match for bbc radio 5 live is connor macnamara. manchester city are about to embark into a very busy run through the rest of november, enter december, through the festive period and for the club to be able to secure their place in the knockout stages of the champions league early would be a very big boost. those knockout rounds don't begin until february and pep guardiola would be able to very much concentrate on his club's domestic performance between now and thenif domestic performance between now and then if city can get the win here. when pets city through, even a draw tonight would be enough. as long as red star belgrade don't win in their game. here is pep guardiola on why he would be very pleased if their team can get thejob done he would be very pleased if their team can get the job done tonight. we do have two more oppor
bbc radio 5 live on commentary from eight o'clock.s. with three wins from three they shouldn't, on paper at least, be overly troubled tonight. they're in switzerland to take on young boys. commentating on the match for bbc radio 5 live is connor macnamara. manchester city are about to embark into a very busy run through the rest of november, enter december, through the festive period and for the club to be able to secure their place in the knockout stages of the champions league early would be...
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this assessment at bbc radio fours. �* ., . ,., fours.s. and was about time, which are fought _ fours. and was about time, which are fought street - fours. and was about time, which are fought street to i
this assessment at bbc radio fours. �* ., . ,., fours.s. and was about time, which are fought _ fours. and was about time, which are fought street - fours. and was about time, which are fought street to i
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if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and socialmail newswatch at bbc.co. uk or you can find us on ecs, formerly known as twitter at newswatch bbc. you can call us... and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co. uk. newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the program? on the program. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. it is an inferno and it's leaving little in its wake. we've seen wildfires raging across many countries over the summer months. the hot, dry conditions exacerbated by climate change are making them more frequent and more intense. and it can often be a real struggle to bring them under control. high tech solutions are changing how we tackle them, whether it's drones dousing the fires or satellites predicting their spread. and paul carter has been to a forest near berlin. to find out how one company is trying to prevent forest fires from taking hold in
if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and socialmail newswatch at bbc.co. uk or you can find us on ecs, formerly known as twitter at newswatch bbc. you can call us... and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co. uk. newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the program? on the program. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts...
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this assessment at bbc radio fours. �* .,, ., ,., fours.bout time, which are — fours. and was about time, which are fought _ fours. and was about time, which are fought street - fours. and was about time, which are fought street to i which are fought street to street and house—to—house, it is the women and children who are paying the heaviest of prices. just take wannabe statistics which is on that un women website that you mentioned. 50,000 women in gaza are now pregnant. more than 5000 are giving birth in these, these are desperate and dangerous conditions where there is no clean water, the hospitals are warning that they only have enough fuel to run generators for a few more days. war does not discriminate between religions, between ages, between genders. this is ages, between genders. this is a war where so many, so many a war where so many, so many are a war where so many, so many are suffering. a war where so many, so many are suffering-— are suffering. our chief international— are suffering. our chief - international correspondent th
this assessment at bbc radio fours. �* .,, ., ,., fours.bout time, which are — fours. and was about time, which are fought _ fours. and was about time, which are fought street - fours. and was about time, which are fought street to i which are fought street to street and house—to—house, it is the women and children who are paying the heaviest of prices. just take wannabe statistics which is on that un women website that you mentioned. 50,000 women in gaza are now pregnant. more than...
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what's been billed as the last song by the beatles has been played this afternoon on bbc radio 2 and demo tape in 1978. artificial intelligence has been used to complete the new song. here's our music correspondent mark savage. this is a landmark moment in music, featuring all of the fab four. - here is new music, _ on bbc radio 2, from the beatles. # now and then # i miss you...# this is it — one final beatles song, released 43 years afterjohn lennon died. when we lostjohn, we knew that it was really over. i was talking to yoko and she said, "oh, i think i've got a tape ofjohn". john lennon recorded the original cassette demo of now and then in his new york apartment in 1978 but, for years, the quality of the audio was thought to be unusable. it was only in the last five years that computer technology allowed the beatles to extract his voice and make it sound as if he'd recorded it here, at abbey road studios. # i know it's true # it's all because of you...# it's absolutely wonderful. and having the voice | ofjohn lennon on it, it's a beautiful thing. wow, it's beautiful! it's quite
what's been billed as the last song by the beatles has been played this afternoon on bbc radio 2 and demo tape in 1978. artificial intelligence has been used to complete the new song. here's our music correspondent mark savage. this is a landmark moment in music, featuring all of the fab four. - here is new music, _ on bbc radio 2, from the beatles. # now and then # i miss you...# this is it — one final beatles song, released 43 years afterjohn lennon died. when we lostjohn, we knew that it...
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carol vorderman is to leave her weekly show on bbc radio wales after breaking bbc guidelines by attackingt on social media. the presenter, who has hosted the saturday morning show for five years, is a vocal critic of the government on x, formerly twitter. the bbc recently published new impartiality rules for stars and staff. vorderman said she was not "prepared to lose my voice on social media" and managers "have decided i must leave". she has almost 900,000 followers, and her previous posts include one on saturday that said: "this iteration of the tory party needs to be utterly dismantled at the next election." more now on the covid inquiry — a former head of the civil service has told the inquiry this morning he was concerned that senior ministers were being sidelined during the pandemic. lord sedwill said he felt the need to remind borisjohnson of the importance of involving the cabinet. the inquiry was also shown an email from march 2020, in which the former cabinet secretary warned mrjohnson�*s then chief advisor, dominic cummings, that the government was not a "dictatorship". live n
carol vorderman is to leave her weekly show on bbc radio wales after breaking bbc guidelines by attackingt on social media. the presenter, who has hosted the saturday morning show for five years, is a vocal critic of the government on x, formerly twitter. the bbc recently published new impartiality rules for stars and staff. vorderman said she was not "prepared to lose my voice on social media" and managers "have decided i must leave". she has almost 900,000 followers, and...
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forthe latest, don't forget your local bbc radio station will have all of the latest information. hing else including possible disruption this weekend for bonfire night, messy —looking picture weather—wise, the bbc weather app. the news continues on bbc one right now as it is time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. have a very good afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday. as the list of losses grow for manchester united, erik ten hag feels the strain — but vows to fight on. australia all—rounder mitchell marsh heads home from the cricket world cup for personal reasons. and a new survey shows why women's exercise suffers as the nights draw in. welcome along to the programme. the pressure is on, but erik ten hag insists he's still the man to lead manchester united after their latest loss. the defending champions were knocked out of the league cup by newcastle at old trafford, making it now eight defeats in 15 games so far this season. ten hag accepts they're in a bad place but says it's his responsibility and he will fight on. it is be
forthe latest, don't forget your local bbc radio station will have all of the latest information. hing else including possible disruption this weekend for bonfire night, messy —looking picture weather—wise, the bbc weather app. the news continues on bbc one right now as it is time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. have a very good afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday. as the list of losses grow for manchester united, erik ten hag feels...
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you'll be able to listen to it on bbc radio 5 live, alistair bruce ball is there....n at hampden park tonight with scotland's place at euro 2024 already assured, but there's something in this game norway, the former scotland international patent heavy will be alongside me, if scotland can beat norway, they could get themselves a place in one of the two top parts of seeds which are drawn for the euros which are mid next month. regardless of that, your oil pilot steve clark would not let scotland take their foot off the pedal. scotland take their foot off the -edal w scotland take their foot off the edal. ., u, �* scotland take their foot off the edal, ., u, �* , scotland take their foot off the edal. ., u, �* , ., scotland take their foot off the edal. ., �* , ., , pedal. you can't get used to putting in half performances, _ pedal. you can't get used to putting in half performances, they - pedal. you can't get used to putting in half performances, they have - pedal. you can't get used to putting j in half performances, they have lost some games recently against good te
you'll be able to listen to it on bbc radio 5 live, alistair bruce ball is there....n at hampden park tonight with scotland's place at euro 2024 already assured, but there's something in this game norway, the former scotland international patent heavy will be alongside me, if scotland can beat norway, they could get themselves a place in one of the two top parts of seeds which are drawn for the euros which are mid next month. regardless of that, your oil pilot steve clark would not let scotland...
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bbc radio this is going to be in the eye tomorrow . bbc radio five tomorrow. has taken a toll on his mental health. he states that he's seen a lot of people leave the bbc building because they couldn't deal with the culture. the bbc have defensively objected to the presenter's claims, saying they were not being racist , presenter's claims, saying they were not being racist, which he said was missing the point. were not being racist, which he said was missing the point . the said was missing the point. the bbc are yet to comment further than that and a that's i think i mean, it sounds as though obviously they deny it all. but i mean it sounds to the casual observer like it's a little bit racist. >> what a clown world we live in. i cannot believe i'm reading a headline like that. i mean , a headline like that. i mean, i've actually had words with nihal on twitter a few times whenever i mention immigration, he would pop up . he would pop up. >> i hope he's not doing that now and breaking the bbc guidelines. >> this country is 82% white right now . now that's a fa
bbc radio this is going to be in the eye tomorrow . bbc radio five tomorrow. has taken a toll on his mental health. he states that he's seen a lot of people leave the bbc building because they couldn't deal with the culture. the bbc have defensively objected to the presenter's claims, saying they were not being racist , presenter's claims, saying they were not being racist, which he said was missing the point. were not being racist, which he said was missing the point . the said was missing the...
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and just looking ahead to tomorrow, there will be a special knife crime debate hosted by bbc radio london'sassociation believe new rules about pitch size, noise levels and props will effectively put them out of a job. one councillor says a balance is needed so residents and businesses are not unduly impacted. let's take a first look at how the tube is running. there's a good service on all of the network. now, on to the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a bright start morning. although there is quite a bit of cloud around, it is fairly high. so, some hazy sunshine and it's dry. now the cloud that has been sinking south through the night is actually a warm front, so the temperature relatively mild today. there's a lot of cloud around, some bright spells, some hazy sunny spells, temperatures reaching 11 celsius. it's going to stay cloudy overnight tonight. again we might get one or two breaks in the cloud. the temperature much milder than last night, a minimum of about six or seven celsius. a cloudy start to tomorrow, a blustery start to thursday. you can see this cold front sin
and just looking ahead to tomorrow, there will be a special knife crime debate hosted by bbc radio london'sassociation believe new rules about pitch size, noise levels and props will effectively put them out of a job. one councillor says a balance is needed so residents and businesses are not unduly impacted. let's take a first look at how the tube is running. there's a good service on all of the network. now, on to the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a bright start morning....
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, but they are very loyal to bbc local radio and a lot of them are upset at the moment. >> indeed. re brilliant broadcasters of your calibre on local of your calibre on bbc local radio. it's a great feeding ground for new talent as well. but is local radio but but why else is local radio important? what does it give listeners come any particularly for people who are on their own and when i say people are on their own, people who are lonely and that doesn't just mean older people, but late night listening has been so important to bbc local radio and it's where they have some of their highest listeners. >> and that's where i ended my days at the bbc doing a friday, saturday and sunday late show . saturday and sunday late show. it's a tough gig that isn't it? yeah it is. but what you get back from that loyal audience is one derful and it's been tough. it's been tough to say goodbye. it's been tough to say goodbye. i love working at the bbc. i'm a big fan of the bbc, but i think they're getting some things wrong indeed. >> how did you find out you were for the chop ? for the chop? >> i
, but they are very loyal to bbc local radio and a lot of them are upset at the moment. >> indeed. re brilliant broadcasters of your calibre on local of your calibre on bbc local radio. it's a great feeding ground for new talent as well. but is local radio but but why else is local radio important? what does it give listeners come any particularly for people who are on their own and when i say people are on their own, people who are lonely and that doesn't just mean older people, but late...
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, but they are very loyal to bbc local radio and a lot of them are upset at the moment. >> indeed. re brilliant broadcasters of your calibre on local of your calibre on bbc local radio. it's a great feeding ground for new talent as well. but is local radio but but why else is local radio important? what does it give listeners come any particularly for people who are on their own and when i say people are on their own, people who are lonely and that doesn't just mean older people, but late night listening has been so important to bbc local radio and it's where they have some of their highest listeners. >> and that's where i ended my days at the bbc doing a friday, saturday and sunday late show . saturday and sunday late show. it's a tough gig that isn't it? yeah it is. but what you get back from that loyal audience is one derful and it's been tough. it's been tough to say goodbye. it's been tough to say goodbye. i love working at the bbc. i'm a big fan of the bbc, but i think they're getting some things wrong indeed. >> how did you find out you were for the chop ? for the chop? >> i
, but they are very loyal to bbc local radio and a lot of them are upset at the moment. >> indeed. re brilliant broadcasters of your calibre on local of your calibre on bbc local radio. it's a great feeding ground for new talent as well. but is local radio but but why else is local radio important? what does it give listeners come any particularly for people who are on their own and when i say people are on their own, people who are lonely and that doesn't just mean older people, but late...
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in a book released this morning and binned by the beeb, carol vorderman has left her bbc radio show over after new social media guidelines. >> she was constantly criticising the tory party . she criticising the tory party. she says she won't be silenced, but guess what.7 the bbc's gary lineker is still there and he's still attacking the government . still attacking the government. she's low hanging fruit, isn't she? she's low hanging fruit, isn't she.7 suella she's low hanging fruit, isn't she? suella braverman oh, vorderman was , well, yes, easy vorderman was, well, yes, easy to get rid of her, possibly. remember when they tried they took gary lineker off air? all those bbc presenters went on strike. >> she's been very controversial . if you don't follow her on social media, she's been making some very inflammatory statements and very much criticising the government. i mean, it certainly wasn't impartial . mean, it certainly wasn't impartial. no. in terms of how bbc presenters are to bbc presenters are supposed to behave, luckily we don't have to behave, luckily we don't have to be impa
in a book released this morning and binned by the beeb, carol vorderman has left her bbc radio show over after new social media guidelines. >> she was constantly criticising the tory party . she criticising the tory party. she says she won't be silenced, but guess what.7 the bbc's gary lineker is still there and he's still attacking the government . still attacking the government. she's low hanging fruit, isn't she? she's low hanging fruit, isn't she.7 suella she's low hanging fruit,...
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it's children in need tonight and the bbc radio 2 presenter vernon kay has spent the last four days running1 million for the charity. charlotte gallagher's has been hearing about the amazing fundraising efforts of people across the uk. an ultra marathon challenge, and the ultimate test for vernon kay. he's one of the people giving their all for children in need. hi, guys. it's joe wicks and pudsey here, and we would love you to join bbc children in need's most spectacular challenge yet. the pudsey bearpees challenge. pudsey has been leading the bearpees challenge in a playground in shropshire... one more! ..a school hall in wiltshire... ..and beyond. last year, children in need raised more than £113 million for good causes across the uk. presenter adi adepitan says the show has a vital role. right now, we really need it. we really need it. and it's also just this fantastic show that does good whilst at the same time entertains people and just gives us this this massive, i don't know, national hug. it's a national hug, with fun and madness. a very familiar face will also be making an appeara
it's children in need tonight and the bbc radio 2 presenter vernon kay has spent the last four days running1 million for the charity. charlotte gallagher's has been hearing about the amazing fundraising efforts of people across the uk. an ultra marathon challenge, and the ultimate test for vernon kay. he's one of the people giving their all for children in need. hi, guys. it's joe wicks and pudsey here, and we would love you to join bbc children in need's most spectacular challenge yet. the...
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in great britain now and then it was first heard on bbc radio 2. soon. on other stations, this release marks what could be the final chapter for the greatest band in the history of rock music, that was all the news for now, as always you can read more on our website espresso tv, follow us on telegram and watch on youtube, i'm iryna koval, i say goodbye to you until tomorrow, i wish you a safe, quiet evening, take care of yourself, and my colleague. vasyl zima will say hello to you in just a few minutes, and what do you think about lakal fix? reliably fixes, my dentist advised me, even particles of food do not get under the prosthesis, and the price is good, the right choice for my pension. lakalut fix is a new cream for extra strong fixation. prostheses and healthy gums, so your choice - meet the new product, a profitable package of 70 g. damn stairs, my legs can't walk anymore, wait, i'm suffocating that there is no health, and what kind of health is there in the sixth ten, and i thought so , until he tried herovital. gerovital + phytovitamin co
in great britain now and then it was first heard on bbc radio 2. soon. on other stations, this release marks what could be the final chapter for the greatest band in the history of rock music, that was all the news for now, as always you can read more on our website espresso tv, follow us on telegram and watch on youtube, i'm iryna koval, i say goodbye to you until tomorrow, i wish you a safe, quiet evening, take care of yourself, and my colleague. vasyl zima will say hello to you in just a few...
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live event, with mel giedroyc and other hosts including 14—year—old bafta winning actor lenny rush, bbc radiooff special appearance as doctor who. you might have heard that a meteor shower was scheduled to be visible tonight but i'm not sure but still the case. louise lear can tell us, any chance of seeing it? if you look up in the sky, you will see a lot of cloud and may be some rain as well i'm afraid. it will rain as well i'm afraid. it will rain on that parade, i'm afraid. we have had a real roller—coaster with the weather recently and in fact this morning it was really cold and temperatures down as low as minus five degrees in the highlands of scotland and even in northern ireland and parts
live event, with mel giedroyc and other hosts including 14—year—old bafta winning actor lenny rush, bbc radiooff special appearance as doctor who. you might have heard that a meteor shower was scheduled to be visible tonight but i'm not sure but still the case. louise lear can tell us, any chance of seeing it? if you look up in the sky, you will see a lot of cloud and may be some rain as well i'm afraid. it will rain as well i'm afraid. it will rain on that parade, i'm afraid. we have had a...
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well, dan whitworth from bbc radio 4's money box joins us now.train timetable, joining wi—fi, tell us more about this scan. the problem is when criminals co—opt the qr codes into their fraud. they often stick a fake qr code over the genuine one. as you know, when you scan it with your camera, a link comes up directing you to a website. if it is a criminal qr code, it will take you to a criminal website where you will be asked to enter your card details or payment like a car park, stereotypically. as soon as you do that, your personal details are being harvested. give it a couple of days and weeks, they will call you from your bank and as soon as the con is on, as soon as they have made you believe that they are calling from the bank, anything can happen, and we have come across cases where hundreds of pounds have been stolen or indeed thousands after getting people to scan fake qr codes. you have been speaking to people affected by this, what stories have you been hearing?— you been hearing? there is a lady who had several— you been hearing? ther
well, dan whitworth from bbc radio 4's money box joins us now.train timetable, joining wi—fi, tell us more about this scan. the problem is when criminals co—opt the qr codes into their fraud. they often stick a fake qr code over the genuine one. as you know, when you scan it with your camera, a link comes up directing you to a website. if it is a criminal qr code, it will take you to a criminal website where you will be asked to enter your card details or payment like a car park,...
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live event, with mel giedroyc and other hosts including 14—year—old bafta winning actor lenny rush, bbc radio vernon kay had raised more than £5 million after four days of gruelling runs. during the live show, david tennant also made a one—off special appearance as doctor who. you might have heard that a meteor shower was scheduled to be visible tonight but i'm not sure but still the case. louise lear can tell us, any chance of seeing it? if you look up in the sky, you will see a lot of cloud and may be some rain as well i'm afraid. it will rain as well i'm afraid. it will rain on that parade, i'm afraid. we have had a real roller—coaster with the weather recently and in fact this morning it was really cold and temperatures down as low as minus five degrees in the highlands of scotland and even in northern ireland and parts of oxygen, below freezing but take a look at what to expect when you wake up tomorrow —— parts of oxfordshire. some places a good 10 degrees up on what we had this morning. it is all because of the cloud and rain that will spoil the cloud and rain that will spoil the child
live event, with mel giedroyc and other hosts including 14—year—old bafta winning actor lenny rush, bbc radio vernon kay had raised more than £5 million after four days of gruelling runs. during the live show, david tennant also made a one—off special appearance as doctor who. you might have heard that a meteor shower was scheduled to be visible tonight but i'm not sure but still the case. louise lear can tell us, any chance of seeing it? if you look up in the sky, you will see a lot of...
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it's children in need night tonight and the bbc radio 2 presenter vernon kay has spent the last foure charity. charlotte gallagher's has been hearing about the amazing fundraising efforts of people across the uk ahead of tonight's big show. hooter. come on! amazing turnout again. an ultra marathon challenge, and the ultimate test for vernon kay. he's one of the people giving their all for children in need. hi, guys. it's joe wicks and pudsey here, and we would love you to join bbc children in need's most spectacular challenge yet. the pudsey bearpees challenge. pudsey has been leading the bearpees challenge in a playground in shropshire... one more! ..a school hall in wiltshire... ..and beyond. last year, children in need raised more than £113 million for good causes across the uk. presenter adi adepitan says the show has a vital role. right now, we really need it. we really need it. and it's also just this fantastic show that does good whilst at the same time entertains people and just gives us this this massive, i don't know, national hug. it's a national hug, with fun and madness.
it's children in need night tonight and the bbc radio 2 presenter vernon kay has spent the last foure charity. charlotte gallagher's has been hearing about the amazing fundraising efforts of people across the uk ahead of tonight's big show. hooter. come on! amazing turnout again. an ultra marathon challenge, and the ultimate test for vernon kay. he's one of the people giving their all for children in need. hi, guys. it's joe wicks and pudsey here, and we would love you to join bbc children in...
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this is a landmark moment in music, featuring all of the fab four. - here is new music, _ on bbc radio43 years afterjohn lennon died. when we lostjohn, we knew that it was really over. i was talking to yoko and she said "oh, i think i've got a tape ofjohn". john lennon recorded the original cassette demo of now and then in his new york apartment in 1978 but, for years, the quality of the audio was thought to be unusable. it was only in the last five years that computer technology allowed the beatles to extract his voice and make it sound as if he'd recorded it here, at abbey road studios. # i know it's true # it's all because of you. .. absolutely wonderful. and having the voice | ofjohn lennon on it, it's a beautiful thing. wow, it's beautiful! it's quite sad that that's it, that's the end of an era but, you know, what a song to bow outwith! when they broke up in 1970, it really was an acrimonious break—up. they were young men, they were angry, they were tired of working with each other, and it really wasn't very happy time. so what this song allows us to do is really have a more gent
this is a landmark moment in music, featuring all of the fab four. - here is new music, _ on bbc radio43 years afterjohn lennon died. when we lostjohn, we knew that it was really over. i was talking to yoko and she said "oh, i think i've got a tape ofjohn". john lennon recorded the original cassette demo of now and then in his new york apartment in 1978 but, for years, the quality of the audio was thought to be unusable. it was only in the last five years that computer technology...
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there's more on the bbc news app and on bbc radio london throughout the morning.posals — and thejustice secretary alex chalkjoins us now. i guess a key question for viewers is, well life mean life? that i guess a key question for viewers is, well life mean life?— is, well life mean life? that is absolutely _ is, well life mean life? that is absolutely right _ is, well life mean life? that is absolutely right question. - is, well life mean life? that is absolutely right question. for| is, well life mean life? that is - absolutely right question. for those most serious offences, where there is murder preceded by rain or sadistic conduct, that offender should expect to spend the rest of their living days in prison. that is really important for the justice of the case but also really important for public protection. if they are behind bars, out of circulation and they cannot destroy and shatter lives in way they have done before. i would like to talk about the case of zara alina. she was stalked and murdered in london last year. her killer was sentenced to 38 years in
there's more on the bbc news app and on bbc radio london throughout the morning.posals — and thejustice secretary alex chalkjoins us now. i guess a key question for viewers is, well life mean life? that i guess a key question for viewers is, well life mean life?— is, well life mean life? that is absolutely _ is, well life mean life? that is absolutely right _ is, well life mean life? that is absolutely right question. - is, well life mean life? that is absolutely right question. for| is,...
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bbc radio five live. >> this is a very, very diverse panel >> this is a very, very diverse panel.ll, it's a very diverse office. and the people who work here, really i don't talk to the employees . talk to the employees. >> i have not been in radio five recently, but i have been in radio five. i don't know which one he's talking about, but there used to be one in new broadcasting house. it is reasonably there, i reasonably diverse there, i think. that's what think. okay that's what i remember. bbc remember. certainly the bbc department. remember. certainly the bbc depwhat'st. remember. certainly the bbc depwhat's he complaining about >> what's he complaining about then. if it's. >> it's a bit odd. he says >> yeah. it's a bit odd. he says it's only muslim it's the only muslim right is that sign. that that's a sign. >> say he's the only. he >> does he say he's the only. he said there's no he says he's not sure there's muslims who sure if there's any muslims who are editorial staff are on the editorial staff whatever. first of are on the editorial staff whaso er. first of are on the
bbc radio five live. >> this is a very, very diverse panel >> this is a very, very diverse panel.ll, it's a very diverse office. and the people who work here, really i don't talk to the employees . talk to the employees. >> i have not been in radio five recently, but i have been in radio five. i don't know which one he's talking about, but there used to be one in new broadcasting house. it is reasonably there, i reasonably diverse there, i think. that's what think. okay that's...
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carol vorderman is leaving her show on bbc radio wales after breaking the corporation's rules on social posting criticism of the government on social media and says she is not prepared to lose her voice. the bbc recently published new social media rules for stars and staff. finally on the daily global are you a fan of caramac? the sweet maker nestle has confirmed it's going to stop making the caramel flavoured bar after more than 60 years. our reporter nicky schiller — who keeps up all stocked up on sweets is here with me. we brought the caramac with us. we have social media to thank for this. it all came about from a post from a bakery in scotland who basically used caramac in their pastries that post is to say that they had to buy as much as possible because it was coming to an end and it would mean that there caramac a clares would no longer be available so lots of people took the social media and we have some posts on twitter, a lot of our ap caramac. one of my favourites, my earliest memory of caramac was having a caramac easter egg with one or three bars eating a whole lot at once
carol vorderman is leaving her show on bbc radio wales after breaking the corporation's rules on social posting criticism of the government on social media and says she is not prepared to lose her voice. the bbc recently published new social media rules for stars and staff. finally on the daily global are you a fan of caramac? the sweet maker nestle has confirmed it's going to stop making the caramel flavoured bar after more than 60 years. our reporter nicky schiller — who keeps up all...
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that's it from me — much more on our website, the bbc news app and on bbc radio london. working hard to work out exactly what is happening in gaza. it is a moving situation, details coming in all the time. what we understand is that overnight and right now, israeli forces have been carrying out a military operation inside the largest hospital in gaza. they are describing this as a precise and targeted action at the site where it claims hamas has a command centre. us intelligence has backed up those claims overnight. you can see the map and this hospital, we have split spoken a lot about it, the al—shifa hospital. babies have lost access to incubators over the last few days, those pictures have gone around the world. some medics have pleaded for the targeting of it to stop but israel is saying again this morning, the israel defence force spokesperson, in the last few minutes, to cnn, that the hospital complex may be the beating height, he says, of hamas. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by many governments around the world including the uk which is why israel
that's it from me — much more on our website, the bbc news app and on bbc radio london. working hard to work out exactly what is happening in gaza. it is a moving situation, details coming in all the time. what we understand is that overnight and right now, israeli forces have been carrying out a military operation inside the largest hospital in gaza. they are describing this as a precise and targeted action at the site where it claims hamas has a command centre. us intelligence has backed up...
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speaking to bbc radio 4, the leader of the education watchdog said it would years of work to change attitudes their understanding of the school expectations. parents have to play their part and accept school policy expectations from uniforms, behaviour policies, and so... they have to be mutually reinforcing systems so that children get that consistency between home and school. millions of homes in england, scotland and wales will see their gas and electricity bills go up — from january. the increase will mean a rise in average bills of £91; a year, or 5%, for a typical household. here's our cost of living correspondent colletta smith. another energy bill's landed. so, roy is off to the post office to pay what he can because his family are already in arrears. probably about £1,000 in debt on the gas, about £400 or £500 in debt on the electric. the last payment i made on the gas was about...it was £800. it was every penny i had left in my savings. roy's been out of work for a year with two teenagers at home, higher bills injanuary won't be easy. struggling to get work. struggling to pay bills.
speaking to bbc radio 4, the leader of the education watchdog said it would years of work to change attitudes their understanding of the school expectations. parents have to play their part and accept school policy expectations from uniforms, behaviour policies, and so... they have to be mutually reinforcing systems so that children get that consistency between home and school. millions of homes in england, scotland and wales will see their gas and electricity bills go up — from january. the...
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bbc radio five live. >> this is a very, very diverse panel >> this is a very, very diverse panel.ll, it's a very diverse office. and the people who work here, really i don't talk to the employees . talk to the employees. >> i have not been in radio five recently, but i have been in radio five. i don't know which one he's talking about, but there used to be one in new broadcasting house. it is reasonably there, i reasonably diverse there, i think. that's what think. okay that's what i remember. bbc remember. certainly the bbc department. remember. certainly the bbc depwhat'st. remember. certainly the bbc depwhat's he complaining about >> what's he complaining about then. if it's. >> it's a bit odd. he says >> yeah. it's a bit odd. he says it's only muslim it's the only muslim right is that sign. that that's a sign. >> say he's the only. he >> does he say he's the only. he said there's no he says he's not sure there's muslims who sure if there's any muslims who are editorial staff are on the editorial staff whatever. first of are on the editorial staff whaso er. first of are on the
bbc radio five live. >> this is a very, very diverse panel >> this is a very, very diverse panel.ll, it's a very diverse office. and the people who work here, really i don't talk to the employees . talk to the employees. >> i have not been in radio five recently, but i have been in radio five. i don't know which one he's talking about, but there used to be one in new broadcasting house. it is reasonably there, i reasonably diverse there, i think. that's what think. okay that's...
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i last year i was interviewed on a local radio station, a bbc local radio station, a bbc local radio used to present the breakfast show. and this person said to me, what were you doing on this station? you're not even from this area . you're not even from this area. so after the programme , i so after the programme, i thought about it and i was upset. so i rang up and asked to talk to the managing editor of the station who happened to be asian. and i said to him, i was telling him and was telling him and he was dismissing it. and i said to him, how would you feel if somebody said to you, why are you this station? you running this station? you're not from and he said, not even from here? and he said, right, racist. and right, you're racist. and put the me , you know, the phone down on me, you know, and to it's been it's taking years for northerners to be accepted in the media. in fact, it's gone the other way. and i paid for my son to go to a pubuc paid for my son to go to a public school so he wouldn't have to contend with the barriers that i have had to. and now he's too posh. he co
i last year i was interviewed on a local radio station, a bbc local radio station, a bbc local radio used to present the breakfast show. and this person said to me, what were you doing on this station? you're not even from this area . you're not even from this area. so after the programme , i so after the programme, i thought about it and i was upset. so i rang up and asked to talk to the managing editor of the station who happened to be asian. and i said to him, i was telling him and was...
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the premiere will be performed in the united kingdom on the air of the bbc radio station, we are waitingtreaming services in unison score, music video with archival footage. happened over the past 7 days, what events will not leave you without emotions, what you should definitely find out about, nikita makhodkin prepared a special selection for you, how the ominous halloween went, what the mexicans cook for the day of the dead, where they installed a cauldron made of polin size for food, cacti harm people, but they began to eat them and use them as cosmetics, from whom it is worth taking an example of passion and loyalty to their matter, we'll find out in our... review, but let's start with all saints' day and go over the places where halloween is celebrated. in new york, a parade in honor of this day attracted hundreds of people dressed in terrifying costumes. there are ghostly nuns, vampires, clowns and even some american politicians. this is how the holiday began to be celebrated in the states in 1974. and now the event is considered larger. every year about 5,000 people take part in
the premiere will be performed in the united kingdom on the air of the bbc radio station, we are waitingtreaming services in unison score, music video with archival footage. happened over the past 7 days, what events will not leave you without emotions, what you should definitely find out about, nikita makhodkin prepared a special selection for you, how the ominous halloween went, what the mexicans cook for the day of the dead, where they installed a cauldron made of polin size for food, cacti...
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and carol vorderman says she's leaving her morning show on bbc radio wales over the broadcaster's newrred controversy for her anti—tory rants on instagram and accusing the government of being greedy and corrupt. the bbc published revised social media rules for flagship presenters after gary lineker tweeted about the government's rwanda plan . ms government's rwanda plan. ms vorderman was told her post are a flagrant breach of the new policies . you can get more on policies. you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website , gbnews.com . for our website, gbnews.com. for a valuable legacy . valuable legacy. >> your family can own gold coins will always shine bright. >> rosalind gold proudly sponsors the gb news financial report . here is sponsors the gb news financial report. here is a sponsors the gb news financial report . here is a quick snapshot report. here is a quick snapshot of today's markets. >> the pound will buy you $1.226 and ,1.1449. the price of gold is £1,603 and £0.78 per ounce. and the ftse 100 is at 7419 points. >> rosalind gold proudly sponsors the gb
and carol vorderman says she's leaving her morning show on bbc radio wales over the broadcaster's newrred controversy for her anti—tory rants on instagram and accusing the government of being greedy and corrupt. the bbc published revised social media rules for flagship presenters after gary lineker tweeted about the government's rwanda plan . ms government's rwanda plan. ms vorderman was told her post are a flagrant breach of the new policies . you can get more on policies. you can get more...
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Nov 14, 2023
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will have to release you to go to bbc radio 5 live, so there is a plug, if you can't get enough henrydo stay with us because we would rather you did and henry will be with us throughout the morning. i'm joined by sir alan throughout the morning. i'm joined by siralan duncan, throughout the morning. i'm joined by sir alan duncan, a former conservative mp. morning. good morninu. conservative mp. morning. good morning- how — conservative mp. morning. good morning. how are _ conservative mp. morning. good morning. how are you _ conservative mp. morning. good morning. how are you today? i conservative mp. morning. good l morning. how are you today? very well, morning. how are you today? very well. thank — morning. how are you today? very well, thank you, _ morning. how are you today? very well, thank you, and _ morning. how are you today? very well, thank you, and buoyed i morning. how are you today? very well, thank you, and buoyed by. morning. how are you today? very| well, thank you, and buoyed by the shuffle yesterday which i think we'll lend extra authority and competence to the gover
will have to release you to go to bbc radio 5 live, so there is a plug, if you can't get enough henrydo stay with us because we would rather you did and henry will be with us throughout the morning. i'm joined by sir alan throughout the morning. i'm joined by siralan duncan, throughout the morning. i'm joined by sir alan duncan, a former conservative mp. morning. good morninu. conservative mp. morning. good morning- how — conservative mp. morning. good morning. how are _ conservative mp....
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vicki sparks is there with matthew upson as part of the bbc radio 5 live team: hello and welcome to theinst sevilla, arsenal know if they win here tonight and results go their way, they could qualify for the round of 16 and the champions league with the game to spare. i'm delighted to have the formal arsenal and defender with me here. it has been a difficult couple of games for arsenal. two defeats in their last few that in all the drama that we saw at seeing his park. that so infuriated mikell arteta but now, chance to move on and perhaps wrap up chance to move on and perhaps wrap up this qualification for the last 16. i up this qualification for the last 16. ., ., , ., 16. i agree and it is a huge opportunity- _ 16. i agree and it is a huge opportunity- at _ 16. i agree and it is a huge opportunity. at home - 16. i agree and it is a huge i opportunity. at home against 16. i agree and it is a huge - opportunity. at home against sevilla who the beat as well. there is a bit of disruption as of late, but you have to say they should get the result here today and put them as such a good pos
vicki sparks is there with matthew upson as part of the bbc radio 5 live team: hello and welcome to theinst sevilla, arsenal know if they win here tonight and results go their way, they could qualify for the round of 16 and the champions league with the game to spare. i'm delighted to have the formal arsenal and defender with me here. it has been a difficult couple of games for arsenal. two defeats in their last few that in all the drama that we saw at seeing his park. that so infuriated mikell...
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so arsenal against lens, commentary on bbc radio 5 live and bbc sounds.ry time penalty at psg last night. it was a hugely controversial call by the polish referee, who decided to give it after an intervention by var. but the video official involved has been stood down by uefa. tomas kwiatkowski was supposed to be doing another champions league game tonight, but now won't be after he guided the on—field referee to have a look at this incident, with tino livramento eventually penalised for a handball. the law is interpreted differently by officials in european competition, but uefa's decision appears to suggest the ruling at the parc des princes was incorrect. this is why it matters so much to newcastle. they now need to beat ac milan in their last group game and hope psg drop points in germany against borussia dortmund, who are already through. i'm going to show you another table now, and it's about him. jude bellingham is yet to play in a champions league match for real madrid and not score. his three goals in three games have helped his spanish team make
so arsenal against lens, commentary on bbc radio 5 live and bbc sounds.ry time penalty at psg last night. it was a hugely controversial call by the polish referee, who decided to give it after an intervention by var. but the video official involved has been stood down by uefa. tomas kwiatkowski was supposed to be doing another champions league game tonight, but now won't be after he guided the on—field referee to have a look at this incident, with tino livramento eventually penalised for a...
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Nov 14, 2023
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i am and weather on your local bbc radio station.oint the former prime minister david cameron as foreign secretary. a new chairman of the conservative party was also appointed. he's richard holden and hejoins us now. good morning. congratulations on your promotion. good morning. congratulations on your promotion-— good morning. congratulations on our iromotion. :, ,, , . your promotion. thank you very much. i think we your promotion. thank you very much. i think we are — your promotion. thank you very much. i think we are all _ your promotion. thank you very much. i think we are all remembering - your promotion. thank you very much. i think we are all remembering that i i think we are all remembering that speech that rishi sunak gave only last month to the tory county conference when he talked about being change, he represented change, a break with the politics of the past. how is it a fresh start to bring back david cameron into government? i bring back david cameron into government?— bring back david cameron into government? bring
i am and weather on your local bbc radio station.oint the former prime minister david cameron as foreign secretary. a new chairman of the conservative party was also appointed. he's richard holden and hejoins us now. good morning. congratulations on your promotion. good morning. congratulations on your promotion-— good morning. congratulations on our iromotion. :, ,, , . your promotion. thank you very much. i think we your promotion. thank you very much. i think we are — your promotion....
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there's more on the bbc news app and on bbc radio london throughout the morning.d as a terrorist organisation by the uk. in the last half hour, the heads of all major united nations agencies have issued a rare joint statement calling for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire" saying "enough is enough". gaza has seen one of the heaviest nights of bombardment since the start of the war — with israeli air strikes hitting the north of the territory and reports of huge explosions. there's been another communications black out — with phone and internet services cut off. meanwhile, the israeli military says gaza city is now encircled — with the territory effectively divided in two, after its forces reached the coastline in the south. last night, the king ofjordan said his country's air force dropped urgent aid to a field hospital in the gaza strip. in a post on social media, king abdullah said it was his military�*s duty to help the wounded who were suffering in gaza. meanwhile, the us secretary of state antony blinken has arrived in turkey to continue diplomatic efforts
there's more on the bbc news app and on bbc radio london throughout the morning.d as a terrorist organisation by the uk. in the last half hour, the heads of all major united nations agencies have issued a rare joint statement calling for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire" saying "enough is enough". gaza has seen one of the heaviest nights of bombardment since the start of the war — with israeli air strikes hitting the north of the territory and reports of huge...
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in the last hour or so we've learned that carol vorderman is to leave her weekly show on bbc radio walesthe tory party needs to be actually dismantled at the next election. labour mp has resigned as a shadow minister over sir keir starmer�*s position on the war between israel and gaza, saying the party should be calling for a ceasefire. he is the first member of the front bench to step down over the issue, saying he remained committed to labour's agenda but wants to remain a strong advocate for a ceasefire in gaza. shadow education secretary bridget philipson explained why labour was calling for a pause and not a ceasefire. calling for a pause and not a ceasefire-— calling for a pause and not a ceasefire. . ,, ,, ., , ceasefire. and sir keir starmer set out in his speech, _ ceasefire. and sir keir starmer set out in his speech, it _ ceasefire. and sir keir starmer set out in his speech, it would - ceasefire. and sir keir starmer set out in his speech, it would freeze i out in his speech, it would freeze the conflict. at the same time it risks allowing hamas to regroup and perpetuate furt
in the last hour or so we've learned that carol vorderman is to leave her weekly show on bbc radio walesthe tory party needs to be actually dismantled at the next election. labour mp has resigned as a shadow minister over sir keir starmer�*s position on the war between israel and gaza, saying the party should be calling for a ceasefire. he is the first member of the front bench to step down over the issue, saying he remained committed to labour's agenda but wants to remain a strong advocate...
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dan whitworth from bbc radio 4's money box joins us now.new technology to try to steal peoples money and the way they are doing this in a new and emerging scam is very simple. they are sticking fake qr code stickers over genuine ones so when you get your phone and open up your camera and scan the qr code, instead of being taken to legitimate payment website, stereotypically, in places like car parks, instead of going to a genuine payment site you are taken to a website controlled by criminals and to enter your card details and payment details and once the criminal is have that, either a couple of days or weeks later, they called from your bank, and it's the criminals pretending to be from your bank and once the comic is on and you are convinced you are talking to the bank, you can have anything from hundreds to thousands of pounds stolen. i hundreds to thousands of pounds stolen. ., hundreds to thousands of pounds stolen. . ,., ., ., ,~' hundreds to thousands of pounds stolen. . ., ., ., hundreds to thousands of pounds stolen. . ., . ., .,
dan whitworth from bbc radio 4's money box joins us now.new technology to try to steal peoples money and the way they are doing this in a new and emerging scam is very simple. they are sticking fake qr code stickers over genuine ones so when you get your phone and open up your camera and scan the qr code, instead of being taken to legitimate payment website, stereotypically, in places like car parks, instead of going to a genuine payment site you are taken to a website controlled by criminals...
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if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social find us on x, formerly known as twitter, @newswatch bbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676. and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch, and perhaps even coming on the programme. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. hello. after what has been a very wet week for many, and a very stormy week for some, things do look a little calmerfor the weekend. no, it isn't going to be completely dry or completely settled. there'll still be some rain at times rather windy in the south, but not as windy as it has been. and amidst all of that, some sunshine. on the earlier satellite picture, you can see this stripe of cloud pushing in from the southwest, bringing outbreaks of rain in association with this area of low pressure. the centre of the low tracking eastwards, the strongest winds on the southern flank, which means
if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social find us on x, formerly known as twitter, @newswatch bbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676. and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch, and perhaps even coming on the programme. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week....
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and i knew that disaster was looming at the time i was on a live bbc radio program interview during the inter-korean summit on april 27th. the other guest was a very fine veteran reporter for a major us newspaper and were very cheerful and optimist. still feels different this time i think it's for real. and so one, i didn't say anything and the moderators said, what about you, mr. well, you know, i'm a bit skeptical. why are you so cynical? and i reply, well, when you've been repeatedly mobbed by the duo tag of reality and history, yeah, one grows a bit skeptical when i say ran before, i really it. we first saw this, the crazy looking north korean dictator coming out and coming across as not not crazy, but completely charming and superintelligent and informed. it was a 1972, the original leader, kim il-sung, reading the geopolitical shift in the sway of forces international environment with president nixon's to china in february 1972. that a lot of nations both china's dependent client states like north and north vietnam and america's dependent client states like taiwan, south korea, ja
and i knew that disaster was looming at the time i was on a live bbc radio program interview during the inter-korean summit on april 27th. the other guest was a very fine veteran reporter for a major us newspaper and were very cheerful and optimist. still feels different this time i think it's for real. and so one, i didn't say anything and the moderators said, what about you, mr. well, you know, i'm a bit skeptical. why are you so cynical? and i reply, well, when you've been repeatedly mobbed...
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you can find out much more on our website and on bbc radio london.othing you can do. you can't exactly switch off from it because it's flashed in your face. you have the boards on the side that are showing it always sort of running across. and it's something that's very sort of prominent in the footballing world, and it's something that, you know, shouldn't be, because you're coming to watch the football at the end of the day. a car park next to a primary school in berkshire has been fenced off, after a large sinkhole appeared. the hole at east park farm car park in charvil is about two metres deep and one metre wide. inspection crews have been asked to survey the area before deciding if the car park can be partially reopened. let's take a look at the tube. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a rather grey and damp start this morning. we'll of still see some spots of rain, a few showers, but it's drier and brighter as we head through the afternoon. now you can see the showers sinking south. they're fairly light in nature. we
you can find out much more on our website and on bbc radio london.othing you can do. you can't exactly switch off from it because it's flashed in your face. you have the boards on the side that are showing it always sort of running across. and it's something that's very sort of prominent in the footballing world, and it's something that, you know, shouldn't be, because you're coming to watch the football at the end of the day. a car park next to a primary school in berkshire has been fenced...
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she's left the radio show because she the bbc radio show because she wants on badmouthing wants to carry pillars community like me i >> pillars. she had another word for you , though, didn't she? for you, though, didn't she? >> think it began >> yeah. yeah, i think it began with p here. >> think it did. yeah look, >> i think it did. yeah look, i mean the bbc have done what they should done. you should have done. i mean, you know, mean one thing know, i mean the one thing i would say about carol is she whether you agree with her or not, sticks to guns. she not, she sticks to her guns. she says she believes. i think says what she believes. i think she gets a bit personal, but that's being right. but it's that's not being right. but it's like still got like gary lineker still got a job. yeah. is this something against middle aged women speaking be just saying. >> oh, could be just saying. >> oh, could be just saying. >> saying know. very right >> just saying know. very right on bbc. you know, so. on bbc. but, you know, so. >> okay, number four, we've got four dawn is yes. four this week. da
she's left the radio show because she the bbc radio show because she wants on badmouthing wants to carry pillars community like me i >> pillars. she had another word for you , though, didn't she? for you, though, didn't she? >> think it began >> yeah. yeah, i think it began with p here. >> think it did. yeah look, >> i think it did. yeah look, i mean the bbc have done what they should done. you should have done. i mean, you know, mean one thing know, i mean the one...
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she's left the radio show because she the bbc radio show because she wants on badmouthing wants to carry pillars community like me i >> pillars. she had another word for you , though, didn't she? for you, though, didn't she? >> think it began >> yeah. yeah, i think it began with p here. >> think it did. yeah look, >> i think it did. yeah look, i mean the bbc have done what they should done. you should have done. i mean, you know, mean one thing know, i mean the one thing i would say about carol is she whether you agree with her or not, sticks to guns. she not, she sticks to her guns. she says she believes. i think says what she believes. i think she gets a bit personal, but that's being right. but it's that's not being right. but it's like still got like gary lineker still got a job. yeah. is this something against middle aged women speaking be just saying. >> oh, could be just saying. >> oh, could be just saying. >> saying know. very right >> just saying know. very right on bbc. you know, so. on bbc. but, you know, so. >> okay, number four, we've got four dawn is yes. four this week. da
she's left the radio show because she the bbc radio show because she wants on badmouthing wants to carry pillars community like me i >> pillars. she had another word for you , though, didn't she? for you, though, didn't she? >> think it began >> yeah. yeah, i think it began with p here. >> think it did. yeah look, >> i think it did. yeah look, i mean the bbc have done what they should done. you should have done. i mean, you know, mean one thing know, i mean the one...
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now, a story that caught my eye, the bbc radio five live presenter neil arthur nick gibb nick hewer. wrong. i says that an overwhelmingly white working environment is affecting his mental health. now i want to just cut straight to the chase on this one because the thing that jumps out at this for me is if anyone said this in a different way, so say like, for example, i worked in an environment that was predominantly , i don't know, predominantly, i don't know, black people. if i said , oh, i black people. if i said, oh, i come to work every day and it's majority black people. i mean , majority black people. i mean, all hell would break loose, quite frankly, and understandably so. but this has not had any kind of pushback whatsoever. in fact , it's whatsoever. in fact, it's created a conversation about the need to be more diverse . it's need to be more diverse. it's ridiculous what he said, frankly. >> i mean, i do actually wonder if he believes what he said. you know, sometimes people say things to a small room of people. they haven't actually thought they're thought about what they'
now, a story that caught my eye, the bbc radio five live presenter neil arthur nick gibb nick hewer. wrong. i says that an overwhelmingly white working environment is affecting his mental health. now i want to just cut straight to the chase on this one because the thing that jumps out at this for me is if anyone said this in a different way, so say like, for example, i worked in an environment that was predominantly , i don't know, predominantly, i don't know, black people. if i said , oh, i...
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and carol vorderman says she's leaving her morning show on bbc radio wales over the broadcaster's newedia guidelines. the 62 year old presenter stirred controversy for her anti—tory rants on instagram and accused the government of being greedy and corrupt . the bbc published, corrupt. the bbc published, revised social media rules for flagship presenters after gary lineker tweeted about the government's rwanda plan. ms vorderman was told her posts are a flagrant breach of the new policies . this is gb news across policies. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news now it's over to . martin now it's over to. martin >> and thank you, tatiana. now we start with those shameful images from rochdale, where the town's war memorial was daubed in pro—palestine graffiti. the incident happened last night, and it comes just a few days after a number of poppy wreaths were damaged at the very same spot. on monday, two teenage boys were charged with intentionally or recklessly causing public nuisance . rishi causing public nuis
and carol vorderman says she's leaving her morning show on bbc radio wales over the broadcaster's newedia guidelines. the 62 year old presenter stirred controversy for her anti—tory rants on instagram and accused the government of being greedy and corrupt . the bbc published, corrupt. the bbc published, revised social media rules for flagship presenters after gary lineker tweeted about the government's rwanda plan. ms vorderman was told her posts are a flagrant breach of the new policies ....