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daniels' experience in bbc tv costumes has entered a new phase on the road to excellence and has alreadyope of his nascent talent. i want you to understand that i have always tried to do everything for the good of the motherland. but very quickly entering the elite of british actors. he began to doubt that this was the right move. it will seem daring to you, but i auditioned for the royal shakespearean pipe. you wait in a room where another 50 unfortunate actors are cramming the texts of shakespeare, then you enter where you are. hosted by seven self-satisfied men. you show off in front of them. they look at you like a caged animal. i nevertheless began to work in the royal shakespeare, the corpse. i don't know why. i knew that i was making a mistake, because i felt good about classical theater, and around me the costumes decided that all actors should be sexy stockings. now it's funny to him, but then daniel del lewis was languishing under the oppression of this elite culture. english society is very divided, we are judged by our shoes for every sound that flies off the tongue. we have
daniels' experience in bbc tv costumes has entered a new phase on the road to excellence and has alreadyope of his nascent talent. i want you to understand that i have always tried to do everything for the good of the motherland. but very quickly entering the elite of british actors. he began to doubt that this was the right move. it will seem daring to you, but i auditioned for the royal shakespearean pipe. you wait in a room where another 50 unfortunate actors are cramming the texts of...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: the former british tv star, philip schofield tells the bbc — his careers over — after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a grave error. now, it was consensual, but it was my fault. the bbc uncovers fake images — posted — of top indian female wrestlers who were detained, after taking part in sexual harassment protests. and ahead of the fa cup final, we hear from manchester city's star erling haaland on how his life has changed forever since arriving at the club. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. jose mourinho has been charged with "insulting and abusive language" against a match official following his club roma's loss to sevilla in the europa league final on wednesday. english referee anthony taylor officiated the match and was also a accosted with his family at budapest airport by roma fans as they travelled back to the uk. a premier league spokesperson says the abuse is "inexcusable". paul fields from the referee a
this is bbc news, the headlines: the former british tv star, philip schofield tells the bbc — his careers over — after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a grave error. now, it was consensual, but it was my fault. the bbc uncovers fake images — posted — of top indian female wrestlers who were detained, after taking part in sexual harassment protests. and ahead of the fa cup final, we hear from...
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live from london, this is bbc news. former tvo lying about an affair with a younger colleague. about an affair with a younger colleague-— about an affair with a younger colleauue. ~ . ., , .,, colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. _ colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. and _ colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. and that - colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. and that was. fact that it happened. and that was a very, very grave error. it was consensual, but it was my fault. borisjohnson consensual, but it was my fault. boris johnson says consensual, but it was my fault. borisjohnson says he will give his unredacted whatsapp messages directly to the covid inquiry, after the government appealed for a judge to halt the move. tensions between the united states and china loom over asia's biggest
live from london, this is bbc news. former tvo lying about an affair with a younger colleague. about an affair with a younger colleague-— about an affair with a younger colleauue. ~ . ., , .,, colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. _ colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. and _ colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. and that - colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened. and that was. fact that it happened. and that was a...
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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 social370 010 6676 and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. it's been another hot and humid day, but we are starting to see the signs of a change for the latter stages of the afternoon. the shower clouds are brewing and the heat has not been quite as widespread as yesterday. we've seen some stubborn cloud and showery rain into scotland, some sharper showers developing down into the south—west over the last few hours. and you can see the first signs of those thunderstorms now starting to break out. i suspect over the next few hours, those thunderstorms are likely once again to become more widespread, particularly across england and wales, to close out our sunday evening, probablyjust in time for an evening family barbecue, i'm afraid. so we could also see more persistent rain moving out of dorset across gloucestershire and up into south w
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this is bbc news. former tvgret after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a very, very grave error. now it was consensual, but it was my fault borisjohnson says he will give his unredacted whatsapp messages directly to the covid inquiry , after the government appealed to a judge to halt the move. america's top diplomat has called president putin's invasion
this is bbc news. former tvgret after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a very, very grave error. now it was consensual, but it was my fault borisjohnson says he will give his unredacted whatsapp messages directly to the covid inquiry , after the government appealed to a judge to halt the move. america's top diplomat has called president putin's invasion
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in an interview with the british bbc tv channel , zelensky admitted that the counteroffensive is stallingoor, and everything is simple everything is not just there are many problems, first of all, because the territory is mined. of course, we would like big advances, but they are less than we would like, and nevertheless the door will open for someone, therefore we are confident in the success of our counter-offensive actions, not a single offensive operation can be easy. yes, someone wants something like in a hollywood movie, but it happens differently, the patients called the head of his office, andriy yermak, the shadow president of ukraine and noted that if the white house wants to discuss something with ukraine, then calls yermak, so zelensky can become a scapegoat in case the offensive fails. ukrainian troops continue active operations in the zaporozhye direction , they concentrate forces in the artemivsk region , two brigades of the marine corps are being transferred there , while the destruction of western military equipment, russian drones, continues. kamikaze lancet. they burned
in an interview with the british bbc tv channel , zelensky admitted that the counteroffensive is stallingoor, and everything is simple everything is not just there are many problems, first of all, because the territory is mined. of course, we would like big advances, but they are less than we would like, and nevertheless the door will open for someone, therefore we are confident in the success of our counter-offensive actions, not a single offensive operation can be easy. yes, someone wants...
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speaking to the bbc, former british tv presenter phillip schofield says he feels nothing but sadnessrance becomes the first country in europe to regulate influencer marketing on social media, cracking down on what people can monetise and promote online.
speaking to the bbc, former british tv presenter phillip schofield says he feels nothing but sadnessrance becomes the first country in europe to regulate influencer marketing on social media, cracking down on what people can monetise and promote online.
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tv. pam caulfield, bbc news.empt to break 200 mph. the one—of—a kind prototype was originally built in 1979. it was designed to be the fastest—ever production car on the road. it achieved its top speed on two of its four runs at a former nato airbase in argyll. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. the pause button is held firmly down on our weather across the uk at the moment. many of us have seen no significant rain so far this month and before the end of the week there�*s none to come. why is it so dry? the area of high pressure being held down across the uk currently. you can see it wobbles about a little bit in the next few days. that affects the wind direction somewhat and potentially where we�*ll see some of the thickest cloud, but it�*s not until we start to see this low, that�*s close to portugal at the moment, coming up from the south—west that we�*re likely to see any rain, and that is late on on friday. some big differences in the temperature, though, across the uk, despit
tv. pam caulfield, bbc news.empt to break 200 mph. the one—of—a kind prototype was originally built in 1979. it was designed to be the fastest—ever production car on the road. it achieved its top speed on two of its four runs at a former nato airbase in argyll. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. the pause button is held firmly down on our weather across the uk at the moment. many of us have seen no significant rain so far this month and before the end of...
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bbc news. the headlines. former tvwith a younger colleague. after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. borisjohnson says he wants to send all communications requested from the covid inquiry — after the government appealed to a judge to halt it
bbc news. the headlines. former tvwith a younger colleague. after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. borisjohnson says he wants to send all communications requested from the covid inquiry — after the government appealed to a judge to halt it
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bbc news. the former british tv star, phillip schofield tells the bbc — his career is over — after admitting to, and that was a very, very grave error. now it was consensual, but it was my fault borisjohnson says he will give his unredacted whatsapp messages directly to the covid inquiry. the former conservative attorney general dominic grieve is on the programme. uefa have opened a case against mourinho for abusing
bbc news. the former british tv star, phillip schofield tells the bbc — his career is over — after admitting to, and that was a very, very grave error. now it was consensual, but it was my fault borisjohnson says he will give his unredacted whatsapp messages directly to the covid inquiry. the former conservative attorney general dominic grieve is on the programme. uefa have opened a case against mourinho for abusing
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live from london, this is bbc news the former tv star phillip schofield says he feels nothing but sadness consensual but it was my fault. borisjohnson says he wants to send all communications requested from the covid inquiry after the government appealed to a judge to halt it.
live from london, this is bbc news the former tv star phillip schofield says he feels nothing but sadness consensual but it was my fault. borisjohnson says he wants to send all communications requested from the covid inquiry after the government appealed to a judge to halt it.
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this is bbc news, the headlines: the former british tv star, philip schofield tells the bbc his careerague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a very, very grave error. now, it was consensual, but it was my fault. the austrian foreign ministry says two men have been released from jail in tehran. excitement over a
this is bbc news, the headlines: the former british tv star, philip schofield tells the bbc his careerague. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a very, very grave error. now, it was consensual, but it was my fault. the austrian foreign ministry says two men have been released from jail in tehran. excitement over a
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this is bbc news, the headlines. former british tvr he admitted to lying about an affair. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a very, very grave error. now it was consensual, but it was my fault. to india, at least 30 people have died as four coaches of the coromandel express train derailed in the 0disha's balasore district. after the death of two youngsters on a beach
this is bbc news, the headlines. former british tvr he admitted to lying about an affair. what was unwise was the fact that it happened, and that was a very, very grave error. now it was consensual, but it was my fault. to india, at least 30 people have died as four coaches of the coromandel express train derailed in the 0disha's balasore district. after the death of two youngsters on a beach
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if you want to share your views about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online or sociale back to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again next week. to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again next wee in afterjust a's knife attack in nottingham, which saw the
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this program between richard pitman , the former jump richard pitman, the former jump jockey and bbc tvve already seen the police in other cases, you you neniioneei— police in other cases, you you neniionei. i— police in other cases, you you mentioned, i think the dartford and away— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest and people in inen— and actually rest and people in inen io— and actually rest and people in inen io nave— and actually rest and people in them to have sentences passed. so them to have sentences passed. so ine— them to have sentences passed. so the legislation— them to have sentences passed. so the legislation is there . the so the legislation is there. the women— so the legislation is there. the nroiien reaiiy— so the legislation is there. the problem really started with the ieginiaiion— problem really started with the legislation itself.— problem really started with the legislation itself. i mean, the noiiiieiann— legislation itself. i mean, the politicians, you— legislation itself. i mean, the politicians
this program between richard pitman , the former jump richard pitman, the former jump jockey and bbc tvve already seen the police in other cases, you you neniioneei— police in other cases, you you neniionei. i— police in other cases, you you mentioned, i think the dartford and away— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest and people in inen— and actually rest and people in inen io— and actually rest and people in inen io...
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this program between richard pitman , the former jump richard pitman, the former jump jockey and bbc tv've already seen the police in other cases, you you neniioneei— police in other cases, you you mentioned, i— police in other cases, you you mentioned, i think the dartford and away— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest and people in inen— and actually rest and people in inen io— and actually rest and people in inen io nave— and actually rest and people in them to have sentences passed. so them to have sentences passed. so ine— them to have sentences passed. so the legislation— them to have sentences passed. so the legislation is there . the so the legislation is there. the women— so the legislation is there. the nroiien reaiiy— so the legislation is there. the problem really started with the ieginiaiion— problem really started with the legislation itself.— problem really started with the legislation itself. i mean, the noiiiieiann— legislation itself. i mean, the politicians, you— legislation itself. i mean, the politician
this program between richard pitman , the former jump richard pitman, the former jump jockey and bbc tv've already seen the police in other cases, you you neniioneei— police in other cases, you you mentioned, i— police in other cases, you you mentioned, i think the dartford and away— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest— mentioned, i think the dartford and actually rest and people in inen— and actually rest and people in inen io— and actually rest and people in inen io...
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one of the uk's best known tv presenters, phillip schofield, has told the bbc he is not a groomer. *this morning' left itv last week after admitting a relationship with a younger male colleague and lying to cover it up. the broadcaster has faced questions about what it knew and when — and the head of itv will be questioned by mps in two weeks�* time. phillip schofield was speaking to the bbc�*s amol rajan. you met someone who's a child. you were in a position of power over them. you used your power eventually to give them something they craved, which is a shot at a job in the media. you nurtured a relationship, and then that relationship became sexual. they might ask, what's the difference between that and grooming? well, i would say that your initial list of things was not right anyway. tell me why. because it was a totally innocent picture, a totally innocent twitter follow of which i follow 11,400 people. and and then it was a completely innocent, backwards and forwards over a period of time about a job, about careers. i mean, you do that. what — what's wrong with that? what's wr
one of the uk's best known tv presenters, phillip schofield, has told the bbc he is not a groomer. *this morning' left itv last week after admitting a relationship with a younger male colleague and lying to cover it up. the broadcaster has faced questions about what it knew and when — and the head of itv will be questioned by mps in two weeks�* time. phillip schofield was speaking to the bbc�*s amol rajan. you met someone who's a child. you were in a position of power over them. you used...
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live now to francis scarr, who is an expert in following russian state tv for our bbc monitoring teame story? how is russian media covering the sto ? ~ , , , ., story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything _ story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything was _ story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything was up _ story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything was up on - story? well, the first signs that we | saw that anything was up on russian state tv was last night when one of the lead anchors for channel one was reporting to the studio presumably out of bed at about 1:30am to make an emergency news bulletin on tv. and she did what russian state tv always does when there is a sense of crisis, which isjust a repeat almost of a date kremlin is saying and what are the russian defence ministry was saying. we saw the kremlin last night saying that putin was aware of the situation and the necessary measures were being taken. it wasn't until this morning when putin himself gave that address which we have just heard, and since then, i think you could say
live now to francis scarr, who is an expert in following russian state tv for our bbc monitoring teame story? how is russian media covering the sto ? ~ , , , ., story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything _ story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything was _ story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything was up _ story? well, the first signs that we saw that anything was up on - story? well, the first signs that we | saw that anything was up on russian state tv was...
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phil mackie, bbc news, shropshire. it's the tvssion follows the turmoil that engulfs billionaire media mogul logan roy, his power—hungry children and their hangers—on. last week the show ended to five—star reviews on both sides of the atlantic but spealing this morning, the man who played logan roy — the actor brian cox — made a startling admission. he hasn't bothered watched the finale. why don't you watch it? i why don't you watch it? i don't know. why don't you watch it? i don't know i've _ why don't you watch it? i don't know. i've never— why don't you watch it? i don't know. i've never liked - why don't you watch it? i don't| know. i've never liked watching myself, somehow because of what happened to logan, i have been disinclined to watch it. i knew how it was going to end because i knew that logan had already set it up and so i gather that ultimately, the end, logan has won through even though he is in the grave. it is a strange situation, i don't cling on to things. when it's over, i move on. this show has been a great sho
phil mackie, bbc news, shropshire. it's the tvssion follows the turmoil that engulfs billionaire media mogul logan roy, his power—hungry children and their hangers—on. last week the show ended to five—star reviews on both sides of the atlantic but spealing this morning, the man who played logan roy — the actor brian cox — made a startling admission. he hasn't bothered watched the finale. why don't you watch it? i why don't you watch it? i don't know. why don't you watch it? i don't...
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russia—eurasia programme at chatham house, and francis scarr, who watches and analyses russian state tv for bbc lot to get through, but let's start if we can, james, with the significance of this number that the significance of this number that the bbc has uncovered, 25,000 in terms of soldiers who have died. 0bviously russia has given a much lower figure, 0bviously russia has given a much lowerfigure, and we heard a much higherfigure from the uk lowerfigure, and we heard a much higher figure from the uk government previously. just talk to us about why states don't necessarily tell the truth about numbers killed in war? 50 the truth about numbers killed in war? ., ., ,, ., , , war? so we are talking about numbers killed in the current _ killed in the current counteroffensive, of course, but to a point, russia's death figures are classified information, so we really aren't allowed to know what the true figure is. i think it's a relatively good rule of thumb that when president putin, in a meeting to russian military bloggers a couple days ago, said that the losses were 10-1 in days ago, said tha
russia—eurasia programme at chatham house, and francis scarr, who watches and analyses russian state tv for bbc lot to get through, but let's start if we can, james, with the significance of this number that the significance of this number that the bbc has uncovered, 25,000 in terms of soldiers who have died. 0bviously russia has given a much lower figure, 0bviously russia has given a much lowerfigure, and we heard a much higherfigure from the uk lowerfigure, and we heard a much higher figure...
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bbc news. you can catch it online, on tv and radio. old the bbc its economy will need external help for many years to come. here in london today the ukraine recovery conference gets under way — this is a major gathering focused on how the international community could help rebuild an economy that shrank 29% last year following russia's invasion. our reporterjonathanjosephs has been speaking to the world bank's anna bjerde, who explained the immediate priority for this year is to secure $14 billion dollars for essential government services and urgent reconstruction. we would like to see continued support to ukraine for the essential social expenditures which we consider so important to maintain human development. by social expenditures, you mean things that governments have to pay. pensions, social safety nets, teachersalaries, medical services to the population. secondly, we want to see priority investments in areas such as infrastructure, energy transport, agriculture, housing — incredibly important for ukraine. and thirdly, we want to
bbc news. you can catch it online, on tv and radio. old the bbc its economy will need external help for many years to come. here in london today the ukraine recovery conference gets under way — this is a major gathering focused on how the international community could help rebuild an economy that shrank 29% last year following russia's invasion. our reporterjonathanjosephs has been speaking to the world bank's anna bjerde, who explained the immediate priority for this year is to secure $14...
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huge amount of interest in the u.k., philip schofield is one of the country's best-known tv presenters. he told the bbcst everything and is not see a future for his career, after having an affair with a junior male colleague. he hosted the popular daytime show "this morning," and has been in the headlines after admitting to an "unwise but not illegal" relationship. in his first interview since the scandal, he said the affair only began several years after he first met the young man, who was 15 at the time. he strongly denies grooming him but says he regrets the relationship online about it. they are going to investigate. >> come on in. >> good to see you. >> thank you for coming in. you have had quite the week. >> oya. -- oh yeah. last week, if my daughters had not been there, i would not be here. >> you have had quite the week. >> it guarded me. it is like a weird numbness. >> you have been strong enough to do this interview. >> yeah, i have. >> why do you want to do the interview? >> because there is an innocent person here. he did not do anything wrong. i just have to say stop with him, it is ok wit
huge amount of interest in the u.k., philip schofield is one of the country's best-known tv presenters. he told the bbcst everything and is not see a future for his career, after having an affair with a junior male colleague. he hosted the popular daytime show "this morning," and has been in the headlines after admitting to an "unwise but not illegal" relationship. in his first interview since the scandal, he said the affair only began several years after he first met the...
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the bbc has not independently verified the images russian tv showed.ut from early morning, people in and around the russian capital did report hearing explosions. i heard them too. at home, my windows shook from the force of the blasts. russia's defence ministry accused ukraine of carrying out the attack, but said that russia's military had downed all the drones. ukraine has denied having anything to do with this. president putin clearly doesn't believe that. translation: the kyiv regime has chosen the path of scaring l russia and russian citizens by launching strikes on residential buildings. this is a clear sign of its terrorist activity. as they flew towards moscow, the drones sparked disbelief. "look at that", the man says. "it's right above our house!" one of the drones crashed into a high—rise apartment block. another flew into this residential building. here is part of it on the ground. the explosives failed to detonate. the area was cordoned off and emergency services removed it. among the local residents, the sense of shock is palpable. "we ar
the bbc has not independently verified the images russian tv showed.ut from early morning, people in and around the russian capital did report hearing explosions. i heard them too. at home, my windows shook from the force of the blasts. russia's defence ministry accused ukraine of carrying out the attack, but said that russia's military had downed all the drones. ukraine has denied having anything to do with this. president putin clearly doesn't believe that. translation: the kyiv regime has...
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at my bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat— bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat hawtd in their lives. going on the other tv news channels . that is partly because channels. that is partly because those that watch gb news rhiannon really, really like it. but it's also because the figures by which national tv audiences are measured. it's called the barb figures. the company that actually produces the figures is owned by oh, let's have a little guess here and let's try itv, the bbc and sky . yeah. and what you're sky. yeah. and what you're seeing here is the cabal. it's a classic keep new entrants out. it's our club . don't let them it's our club. don't let them in. i had exactly this with ukip ten years ago. and look what ukip went on to achieve. to do an historic change. and i just you know what? and you know, any company you work at, you'll always have a few little quibbles and gripes. of course, we all do . um, i complain about we all do. um, i complain about you all the time, you know. but. but but who doesn't ? but but but but who doesn't? but but actually, dan , t
at my bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat— bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat hawtd in their lives. going on the other tv news channels . that is partly because channels. that is partly because those that watch gb news rhiannon really, really like it. but it's also because the figures by which national tv audiences are measured. it's called the barb figures. the company that actually produces the figures is owned by oh, let's have a little guess here and let's try itv, the bbc and...
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at my bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat— bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat hawtced in their lives. going on the other tv news channels . that is partly because channels. that is partly because those that watch gb news rhiannon really, really like it. but it's also because the figures by which national tv audiences are measured. it's called the barb figures. the company that actually produces the figures is owned by oh, let's have a little guess here and let's try itv, the bbc and sky . yeah. and what you're sky. yeah. and what you're seeing here is the cabal. it's a classic keep new entrants out. it's our club . don't let them it's our club. don't let them in. i had exactly this with ukip ten years ago. and look what ukip went on to achieve. to do an historic change. and i just you know what? and you know, any company you work at, you'll always have a few little quibbles and gripes. of course, we all do . um, i complain about we all do. um, i complain about you all the time, you know. but. but but who doesn't ? but but but but who doesn't? but but actually, dan ,
at my bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat— bbc news on the public tv's at hw teeat hawtced in their lives. going on the other tv news channels . that is partly because channels. that is partly because those that watch gb news rhiannon really, really like it. but it's also because the figures by which national tv audiences are measured. it's called the barb figures. the company that actually produces the figures is owned by oh, let's have a little guess here and let's try itv, the bbc and...
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all right, well, a royal historian found out the hard way what can happen on live tv during an interview with the bbc came to reform the way the press operates. and not just -- [ laughter ] >> handled it like a pro. >> i want that laugh right now. >> she literally handled it. >> yeah. >> like almost a poses. she was being asked questions about a court case involving prince carry. her cat stole the show. she referred to her rescue cat of the queen of the house. she added going viral was not on my bingo card today. >> another bbc interview. >> oh the kid. >> the (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident or a slip and fall, we can help.
all right, well, a royal historian found out the hard way what can happen on live tv during an interview with the bbc came to reform the way the press operates. and not just -- [ laughter ] >> handled it like a pro. >> i want that laugh right now. >> she literally handled it. >> yeah. >> like almost a poses. she was being asked questions about a court case involving prince carry. her cat stole the show. she referred to her rescue cat of the queen of the house. she...
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all right, well, a royal historian found out the hard way what can happen on live tv during an interview with the bbc reform the way the press operates. and not just -- [ laughter ] >> handled it like a pro. >> i want that laugh right now. >> she literally handled it. >> yeah. >> like almost a poses. she was being asked questions about a court case involving prince carry. her cat stole the show. she referred to her rescue cat of the queen of the house. she added going viral was not on my bingo card today. >> another bbc interview. >> oh the kid. >> the kid walked in. >> the mom crawled in >> earlier this afternoon, donald trump was arraigned on a new york supreme court indictment returned by a manhattan grand jury on 34 felony counts. >> former president trump has officially been arraigned in new york city. [melody of "arthur's theme"] ♪ ♪
all right, well, a royal historian found out the hard way what can happen on live tv during an interview with the bbc reform the way the press operates. and not just -- [ laughter ] >> handled it like a pro. >> i want that laugh right now. >> she literally handled it. >> yeah. >> like almost a poses. she was being asked questions about a court case involving prince carry. her cat stole the show. she referred to her rescue cat of the queen of the house. she added...
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tv. so bbc bosses have— sweetheart when it comes to tv. potential dangers, but the fear, i potential dangers, but the fear, t thtnh— potential dangers, but the fear, t thtnh te— potential dangers, but the fear, i think, is that— potential dangers, but the fear, i think, is that how will we toeetttv— i think, is that how will we possibly regulate it if it's evotvtng— possibly regulate it if it's evotvtng ot— possibly regulate it if it's evolving at such speed, the way thot— evolving at such speed, the way thot ve— evolving at such speed, the way that we legislate— evolving at such speed, the way that we legislate in this eountrve— that we legislate in this eountrve tt— that we legislate in this country? it is- that we legislate in this country? it is laborious. it's the— country? it is laborious. it's time consuming.- country? it is laborious. it's time consuming. it can take eevet— time consuming. it can take several months— time consuming. it can take several months to have a law note.— several months to have a law note. ano— several month
tv. so bbc bosses have— sweetheart when it comes to tv. potential dangers, but the fear, i potential dangers, but the fear, t thtnh— potential dangers, but the fear, t thtnh te— potential dangers, but the fear, i think, is that— potential dangers, but the fear, i think, is that how will we toeetttv— i think, is that how will we possibly regulate it if it's evotvtng— possibly regulate it if it's evotvtng ot— possibly regulate it if it's evolving at such speed, the way thot—...
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million tv deal with the euc— nearing 8 million tv deal with the see one— nearing 8 million tv deal with the bbcbecause nobody was making the same bids for nobody was making the same bids tor the— nobody was making the same bids for the women's— nobody was making the same bids for the women's world cup heeouee— for the women's world cup because for— for the women's world cup because for some reason they thht— because for some reason they thht peoote— because for some reason they think people don't watch it. but it's think people don't watch it. but he the— think people don't watch it. but it's the women _ think people don't watch it. but it's the women who brought home the trophy— it's the women who brought home the trophy ont— it's the women who brought home the trophy and the— it's the women who brought home the trophy and the numbers are there. — the trophy and the numbers are there. rte— the trophy and the numbers are there. it's like— the trophy and the numbers are there. it's like 1.1— the trophy and the numbers are there. c c �* �* cc cv�* there. it's like 1.1 billion. so that's that's mo
million tv deal with the euc— nearing 8 million tv deal with the see one— nearing 8 million tv deal with the bbcbecause nobody was making the same bids for nobody was making the same bids tor the— nobody was making the same bids for the women's— nobody was making the same bids for the women's world cup heeouee— for the women's world cup because for— for the women's world cup because for some reason they thht— because for some reason they thht peoote— because for some reason they...
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million tv deal with the euc— nearing 8 million tv deal with the see one— nearing 8 million tv deal with the bbcnobody was making the same bids for nobody was making the same bids tor the— nobody was making the same bids for the women's— nobody was making the same bids for the women's world cup heeouee— for the women's world cup because for— for the women's world cup because for some reason they thht— because for some reason they thht peoote— because for some reason they think people don't watch it. but it's think people don't watch it. but he the— think people don't watch it. but it's the women _ think people don't watch it. but it's the women who brought home the trophy— it's the women who brought home the trophy ont— it's the women who brought home the trophy and the— it's the women who brought home the trophy and the numbers are there. — the trophy and the numbers are there. rte— the trophy and the numbers are there. it's like— the trophy and the numbers are there. it's like 1.1— the trophy and the numbers are there. c c �* �* cc cv�* there. it's like 1.1 billion. so that's that's more than
million tv deal with the euc— nearing 8 million tv deal with the see one— nearing 8 million tv deal with the bbcnobody was making the same bids for nobody was making the same bids tor the— nobody was making the same bids for the women's— nobody was making the same bids for the women's world cup heeouee— for the women's world cup because for— for the women's world cup because for some reason they thht— because for some reason they thht peoote— because for some reason they think...
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million tv deal with the euc— nearing 8 million tv deal with the eee onu— nearing 8 million tv deal with the bbceatened a blackout because nobody— threatened a blackout because nobody woe— threatened a blackout because nobody was making the same bids for rue— nobody was making the same bids for the women's— nobody was making the same bids for the women's world cup peeouee— for the women's world cup because for— for the women's world cup because for some reason they ruruk— because for some reason they rprpk peopre— because for some reason they think people don't watch it. but it's think people don't watch it. but re re— think people don't watch it. but it's the women _ think people don't watch it. but it's the women who brought home the it's the women who brought home rrre rroprry— it's the women who brought home rrre rroppy opo— it's the women who brought home the trophy and the— it's the women who brought home the trophy and the numbers are mere. — the trophy and the numbers are mere. rr-s— the trophy and the numbers are there. it's like— the trophy and the numbers are there. it's like 1.1— the
million tv deal with the euc— nearing 8 million tv deal with the eee onu— nearing 8 million tv deal with the bbceatened a blackout because nobody— threatened a blackout because nobody woe— threatened a blackout because nobody was making the same bids for rue— nobody was making the same bids for the women's— nobody was making the same bids for the women's world cup peeouee— for the women's world cup because for— for the women's world cup because for some reason they ruruk—...
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live now to francis scarr, who is part of the bbc�*s monitoring team. what is russian state tvg about the crisis? we spoke yesterday as events were developing. or is it being covered in russian media? figs developing. or is it being covered in russian media?— developing. or is it being covered in russian media? as far as russian state media — in russian media? as far as russian state media is _ in russian media? as far as russian state media is concerned, _ in russian media? as far as russian state media is concerned, it's - state media is concerned, it's almost business as usual. we have seen reports from officials where wagner troops were purportedly located yesterday, saying they have left, the mayor of rostov was on tv saying the damage caused to the roads in the city by the tanks, the marks on the roads would be repaired within a couple of days, and this is all being on their 24—hour rolling news channel. the other news channels have just been with the usual weekend schedules, showing entertainment programmes and films. the other key message we are seeing on russian state t
live now to francis scarr, who is part of the bbc�*s monitoring team. what is russian state tvg about the crisis? we spoke yesterday as events were developing. or is it being covered in russian media? figs developing. or is it being covered in russian media?— developing. or is it being covered in russian media? as far as russian state media — in russian media? as far as russian state media is _ in russian media? as far as russian state media is concerned, _ in russian media? as far as...
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ukraine, with everything going on right now, think of the faces you are seeing on tv, how often are they female? from bbc, clarissa ward from cnn, sabrina from the new york times, there's not a lot of female faces it is predominantly male. when you talk about someone like martha, martha gellhorn's story is unique, is unique to be a prominent wartime correspondent during our major conflict. during world war ii, there were 100 residents, war correspondents were female but none had the notoriety as martha did. her wartime career spanned from 1937 to 1989. she covered some incurred all conflicts, not just world war ii but the spanish civil war, the arab-israeli conflict, vietnam, she covered the different revolutions happening in south america. her stories were not just about the battle logistics. what made her unique is she looked ordinary lives. what was it like for the soldier? what was it like for the civilians? you will hear later on during world war ii, she focuses on the experience of teenagers in england and a few of her articles. she wrote stories not for ratings but to show different ways that war
ukraine, with everything going on right now, think of the faces you are seeing on tv, how often are they female? from bbc, clarissa ward from cnn, sabrina from the new york times, there's not a lot of female faces it is predominantly male. when you talk about someone like martha, martha gellhorn's story is unique, is unique to be a prominent wartime correspondent during our major conflict. during world war ii, there were 100 residents, war correspondents were female but none had the notoriety...
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bbc news, kabul. if you've been unable to catch updated instalments of us tv shows, its because 11,000 hollywood writerseir action is that writers are worried they'll be replaced by artificial intelligence. the writers guild of america has likened the use of ai screenwriting to plagiarism and said it was fighting to regulate the technology — so that's one example of ai possibly threatening ourjobs, and of course there have been many other concerns voiced by experts as well. here in the studio with me is alexandra van hofland, the dutch ministerfor digitalisation. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. lots of excitement about the technology, but lots of warnings about al as well, so what is your view on this technology?— so what is your view on this technology? the view that in the government _ technology? the view that in the government have - technology? the view that in the government have is - technology? the view that in the government have is we i technology? the view that in . the government have is we need to make the internet, the digitisation something very safe, something that adhe
bbc news, kabul. if you've been unable to catch updated instalments of us tv shows, its because 11,000 hollywood writerseir action is that writers are worried they'll be replaced by artificial intelligence. the writers guild of america has likened the use of ai screenwriting to plagiarism and said it was fighting to regulate the technology — so that's one example of ai possibly threatening ourjobs, and of course there have been many other concerns voiced by experts as well. here in the studio...
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bbc iplayer right now in the uk. for more on this i'm joined by the independent�*s chief tv critic, nick hilton. thank you very much forcoming in the programme-— thank you very much for coming in the programme._ firstl thank you very much for coming in l the programme._ first of the programme. thank you. first of all, i the programme. thank you. first of all. i sunpose _ the programme. thank you. first of all. i sunpose in _ the programme. thank you. first of all, i suppose in general, _ the programme. thank you. first of all, i suppose in general, what - the programme. thank you. first of all, i suppose in general, what is i all, i suppose in general, what is your response to that interview? what did you make of that? well. your response to that interview? what did you make of that? well, it was a moving _ what did you make of that? well, it was a moving interview. _ what did you make of that? well, it was a moving interview. it - what did you make of that? well, it was a moving interview. it was - what did you make of that? well, it was a moving interview. it was very | was a moving interview. it was very effective i
bbc iplayer right now in the uk. for more on this i'm joined by the independent�*s chief tv critic, nick hilton. thank you very much forcoming in the programme-— thank you very much for coming in the programme._ firstl thank you very much for coming in l the programme._ first of the programme. thank you. first of all, i the programme. thank you. first of all. i sunpose _ the programme. thank you. first of all. i sunpose in _ the programme. thank you. first of all, i suppose in general, _...
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we'll bring you more on the story here on the bbc, it's also on our website if you're stepping away from the tvday on thursday. a lot of cloud around for central and eastern areas with some rain, too. but that all cleared out of the way, and the air turned fresher through the day with these sunnier skies working in for most of us, so didn't end up being too bad. there's the weather front then that brought the early morning rain, and that was significant rain for some. for example, in parts of essex, in andrews field, we had 12 millimetres of rain, half an inch recorded in the space of six hours. this was actually more rain than we'd seen for the whole of the month ofjune. before this, there'd only been seven millimetres falling. it has been very dry for parts of eastern england. overnight tonight, well, initially we've got clear spells and a fresh feel to the weather, so not a bad start to the night, but it will be turning progressively damper and more humid from the west as we go through the second part of the night. so eventually, it'll start to turn out to be quite muggy. along with that mor
we'll bring you more on the story here on the bbc, it's also on our website if you're stepping away from the tvday on thursday. a lot of cloud around for central and eastern areas with some rain, too. but that all cleared out of the way, and the air turned fresher through the day with these sunnier skies working in for most of us, so didn't end up being too bad. there's the weather front then that brought the early morning rain, and that was significant rain for some. for example, in parts of...
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tte bbc has obtained a picture of the vauxhall van, which is on our tv channels, and online pages thated today, and this arrest happened. was seized today, and this arrest hauened. , was seized today, and this arrest happened-— was seized today, and this arrest hauened. , happened. hopefully we will get some olice happened. hopefully we will get some police update- — happened. hopefully we will get some police update- it— happened. hopefully we will get some police update. it is— happened. hopefully we will get some police update. it is difficult _ police update. it is difficult because in that vacuum, we are trying to put the pieces together. is there any indication the police will give a news conference? t did will give a news conference? i did hear that hopefully _ will give a news conference? i did hear that hopefully the _ will give a news conference? t c c hear that hopefully the police will give an update. whether it is the statement they've released or they will give us something in some sort of press conference and take questions, we still have to wait and see. that would be u
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bbc news responded to that point like this: it's been known for a while that audiences of traditional tvthe bbc and was one of the original creators of its news website. welcome to newswatch. nic, it sounds like the uk drop in news interest is more dramatic than in many other countries. why is that? it's a combination, really, of a very difficult news agenda. people turning away from toxic politics, from just having been through covid, the aftermath of brexit. it's partly just feeling overwhelmed. i mean, i think what digital has done isjust produced this huge avalanche of news. it's always with us, 2a hours a day. we gave the example of one viewer who picked out the so—called westminster village effect. you mentioned people being turned off politics. could that be a factor in the uk? yes and no. i mean, i think — i think what the bbc and others see is when there's a big political event, actually, the viewing figures go up and i think what that is is people who are interested in news and interested in politics — of whom there are still many — are quite often very interested in the twists
bbc news responded to that point like this: it's been known for a while that audiences of traditional tvthe bbc and was one of the original creators of its news website. welcome to newswatch. nic, it sounds like the uk drop in news interest is more dramatic than in many other countries. why is that? it's a combination, really, of a very difficult news agenda. people turning away from toxic politics, from just having been through covid, the aftermath of brexit. it's partly just feeling...
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you could draw the parallels you could draw the bbc, tv presenter then why have we, ignored this?w, they're a member oh, you know, they're a member of parliament,— oh, you know, they're a member of parliament, they're an eeeieweiwe— upstanding member of society? now:— now, i'll be honest with you, we- now, i'll be honest with you, we eee— now, i'll be honest with you, we eee ie— now, i'll be honest with you, it's got to-point- now, i'll be honest with you, it's got to point now where it's got to the point now where we — it's got to the point now where we _wee,_ it's got to the point now where i-w-weii, ei- it's got to the point now where i'm-well, at least- i'm like, oh, well, at least iwew— i'm like, oh, well, at least iwew-eweei- i'm like, oh, well, at least they-under age.- i'm like, oh, well, at least. they-under age. yeah, they weren't under age. yeah, wee,— they weren't under age. yeah, wee—www- well, i think that's what we all ieewiwe—iwe- well, i think that's what we all ieewiwe—iwe e- well, i think that's what we all looking—the a sighj looking at, thinking the a sigh of
you could draw the parallels you could draw the bbc, tv presenter then why have we, ignored this?w, they're a member oh, you know, they're a member of parliament,— oh, you know, they're a member of parliament, they're an eeeieweiwe— upstanding member of society? now:— now, i'll be honest with you, we- now, i'll be honest with you, we eee— now, i'll be honest with you, we eee ie— now, i'll be honest with you, it's got to-point- now, i'll be honest with you, it's got to point now where...
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tv. how often are they female? just a quick pool, from bbc, from cnn, new york times. there's not a lot of female faces it's predominantly male so you talk about someone like martha gellhorn, her story is unique and it's unique to be a prominent war time correspondent during a major conflict. during world war ii there were about 100 registered war correspondents who were female, but none of them had the notoriety as martha did. now, her war time career responded from 1937 to 1989. she covered some incredible conflicts not just world war ii, the spanish civil war, she covered the era of israeli conflicts and vietnam, covered the different revolutions that were happening in central, in south america and her stories were not just about the battle logistics. one of the things that made her unique, she looked at ordinary life. what was it like for the soldier, what was it like for the civilians? during world war ii she focuses on the experiences of teenagers in england in a few of her articles. she wrote stories not for ratings, but wrote to show different ways that war dis
tv. how often are they female? just a quick pool, from bbc, from cnn, new york times. there's not a lot of female faces it's predominantly male so you talk about someone like martha gellhorn, her story is unique and it's unique to be a prominent war time correspondent during a major conflict. during world war ii there were about 100 registered war correspondents who were female, but none of them had the notoriety as martha did. now, her war time career responded from 1937 to 1989. she covered...
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down and the russian president vladimir putin has given a tv address and said russia is facing a betrayal. these pictures have come into us at the bbcesperson been cited by the ria news agency. there have been some questions as to weather putin was still in the kremlin. a spokesperson says he is working there. we have verified that this is at a town called pavlovsk in the varonezh region north of rostov on the road towards moscow. you can see smoke billowing across the area. we don't know the cause of the smoke. we do know that around 100 firefighters and 130 fire engines have been attending a fire in that region. we will with our teams at bbc verify to collaborate or that information and we hope to bring you here and bbc news more pictures later. here's mr putin's television address to the russian nation. translation: any actions that split us are a betrayal of your— people, a betrayal of the comrades that are fighting on the front line, a knife in the back of our people. this struck russia in 1917, when russia was waging the first world war, victory was stolen from us. politicking behind the back of the army and the people turned
down and the russian president vladimir putin has given a tv address and said russia is facing a betrayal. these pictures have come into us at the bbcesperson been cited by the ria news agency. there have been some questions as to weather putin was still in the kremlin. a spokesperson says he is working there. we have verified that this is at a town called pavlovsk in the varonezh region north of rostov on the road towards moscow. you can see smoke billowing across the area. we don't know the...
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bbc news. ijust want i just want to become up ijust want to become up on a thought that was in that piece about the ageing of the tvder what you think about this, on the bbc website if you are looking for it, and a study that has been done by the reuters institute say that there has been a sharp decline in appetite for news. i am hoping if you are here watching me and watching this, then you are still interested. can you believe that the number of people who take a strong interest in news has dropped by about eight water, down 25% in the last six years alone. this is a global study suggested by the oxford university, the reuters institute there, 48% of people around the world are very or extremely interested in news, down from 63% in 2017. actually, the uk has a lower proportion of people who are interested in news and the global average. interested in news and the globalaverage. i interested in news and the global average. i should say it is in the report, this is independently verified, the bbc is a most trusted brand in the uk followed by channel 4 and itv. but of course the rise of tiktok has been hugely import
bbc news. ijust want i just want to become up ijust want to become up on a thought that was in that piece about the ageing of the tvder what you think about this, on the bbc website if you are looking for it, and a study that has been done by the reuters institute say that there has been a sharp decline in appetite for news. i am hoping if you are here watching me and watching this, then you are still interested. can you believe that the number of people who take a strong interest in news has...
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tv. pam caulfield, bbc news. the lycra. it is a lot of lycra. no, there is not _ the lycra.ily. one big family. but the same old hits. same hits and i the same old hits. same hits and bi aer the same old hits. same hits and bigger and _ the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better _ the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better because - the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better because i i the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better because i am l bigger and better because i am hearing my kids doing this and this is awesome. fiend hearing my kids doing this and this is awesome-— is awesome. and your kids are heafina is awesome. and your kids are hearing you — is awesome. and your kids are hearing you and _ is awesome. and your kids are hearing you and admiring i is awesome. and your kids are hearing you and admiring all. is awesome. and your kids are | hearing you and admiring all of is awesome. and your kids are i hearing you and admiring all of your wardrobe choices. some of those outfits are amazing! filth. wardrobe choices. some of those outfits
tv. pam caulfield, bbc news. the lycra. it is a lot of lycra. no, there is not _ the lycra.ily. one big family. but the same old hits. same hits and i the same old hits. same hits and bi aer the same old hits. same hits and bigger and _ the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better _ the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better because - the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better because i i the same old hits. same hits and bigger and better because i am l bigger and better...
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bbc regionaljournalists in england are staging a 48—hour strike over planned cuts to local radio. the walkout, by members of the national union ofjournalists, will affect output on regional radio, tventres on the bbc�*s plans to share more programmes across its 39 local radio stations. prince harry is set to begin his second day of giving evidence at the high court in london, as his privacy case against the mirror group of newspapers continues. joe inwood joins us now from the high court. a second day of hearing from prince harry today. how is this likely to progress? i harry today. how is this likely to rouress? ~ . ., ., progress? i think what we are going to see is more _ progress? i think what we are going to see is more of _ progress? i think what we are going to see is more of the _ progress? i think what we are going to see is more of the careful, - to see is more of the careful, methodical questioning from the mirror group newspaper. what they're interrogating is essentially liz. prince harry's long witness statement, which he presented to the court yesterday and has provided some extraordinary headlines and... it is a must a manifesto from prince harry in which he talks a
bbc regionaljournalists in england are staging a 48—hour strike over planned cuts to local radio. the walkout, by members of the national union ofjournalists, will affect output on regional radio, tventres on the bbc�*s plans to share more programmes across its 39 local radio stations. prince harry is set to begin his second day of giving evidence at the high court in london, as his privacy case against the mirror group of newspapers continues. joe inwood joins us now from the high court. a...