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in central london. full of many hundreds of protesters. a common presence at these protests over the past year or so has usually been smaller counter—protests. as you can see, you can see the israeli flag. you can also see yellow balloons, the sign of hope for the safe return of hostages from gaza. now, we've spoken to the organisers of this march, the palestine solidarity campaign, who say they welcome that ceasefire agreement, but they say it is very tentative. they're worried about it not holding. and they say, therefore, the decision to stop these marches or keep these national marches going, which they have been over the past year or so, is under review. that was nickjohnson now, we've spoken to the organisers of this march, the palestine solidarity campaign, who say they welcome that ceasefire agreement, but they say it is very tentative. they're worried about it not holding. and they say, therefore, the decision to stop these marches or keep these national marches going, which they have been over
in central london. full of many hundreds of protesters. a common presence at these protests over the past year or so has usually been smaller counter—protests. as you can see, you can see the israeli flag. you can also see yellow balloons, the sign of hope for the safe return of hostages from gaza. now, we've spoken to the organisers of this march, the palestine solidarity campaign, who say they welcome that ceasefire agreement, but they say it is very tentative. they're worried about it not...
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. >> reporter: it's monday morning in central london, and we're riding in the back of grant davis' black40 years, my life and my brain has all been the roads of london, journeys through london, yeah. >> reporter: now going on his fourth decade as a cabbie, davis knew london before congestion problem, and he knows it with. did you notice a change in the traffic when it first was getting started? >> yeah, definitely. but it was only short-term, right? since then, it's built up. this is just another burden. >> reporter: london first implemented its congestion charge in 2003. cars paid 5 pounds, that's about $8 once per day to enter central london, a zone about the same size of manhattan's central business district. two decades later, the charge is up to 15 pounds for most cars, roughly $18. does the congestion charge here in london work? >> definitely. >> reporter: alina turk is head of transport strategy and planning at transport for london, or tfl, which is akin to new york's mta. >> when we first introduced congestion charging, it's had a really, really positive impact. >> reporter: tfl
. >> reporter: it's monday morning in central london, and we're riding in the back of grant davis' black40 years, my life and my brain has all been the roads of london, journeys through london, yeah. >> reporter: now going on his fourth decade as a cabbie, davis knew london before congestion problem, and he knows it with. did you notice a change in the traffic when it first was getting started? >> yeah, definitely. but it was only short-term, right? since then, it's built up....
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shortly we will take you live to central london. in a speech the leader of the liberal democrats ed davey is set to urge the government to negotiate a new negotiation with the eu. he says stronger ties will strengthen our hand in dealing with new president donald trump who has threatened to impose trade tariffs when he enters the white house from monday. before we bring you that speech we can update you on some other news. as we have been reporting this morning british prime minister sir keir starmer is a new crane. he is set to sign a partnership with the country, a security partnership to strengthen ties between the uk and ukraine. in the last half an hour or so we heard from our correspondent in kyiv who said an air raid siren had signalled and that multiple explosions were heard as air defences went to work in kyiv. the ukrainian air defence system is working in the capital, she said. that came one hour after sir keir starmer had laid a wreath on the square in central kyiv. our correspondence they are saying the air raid alert i
shortly we will take you live to central london. in a speech the leader of the liberal democrats ed davey is set to urge the government to negotiate a new negotiation with the eu. he says stronger ties will strengthen our hand in dealing with new president donald trump who has threatened to impose trade tariffs when he enters the white house from monday. before we bring you that speech we can update you on some other news. as we have been reporting this morning british prime minister sir keir...
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we'll bring you that speech by the prime minister shortly, when he takes to the podium in central londonw to amazon founder jeff bezos, the launch of a reusable space rocket by his company blue origin, has been called off. blue origin�*s engineers were unable to resolve issues plaguing the rocket so flight controllers stood down the new glenn's take off from cape canaveral. after several earlier delays the rocket�*s now being drained of fuel and there's no word on when the next launch opportunity may be. in a statement, blue origin said it would be troubleshooting what it called "a vehicle subsystem issue" in the downtime. the new glenn has been touted as a serious rival to elon musk�*s spacex rockets. our science correspondent pallab ghosh explained why delays like this are to be expected. this is the first time he is trying out this rocket, new glenn. a gigantic rocket, 98 metres tall. it ultimately is a competitor to elon musk�*s rocket but in its very first launch this is expected to happen, if everything isn't going to plan, call it off, and try again another day. when elon musk tri
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a man who was hit by a car in central london on christmas day has died.in central london on christmas day has died. the metropolitan police say he passed away from his injuries and hospital on new year's eve. a 30—year—old man has been charged with four counts of attempted murder and is due to appear at the old bailey later this month. police say the charges will be reviewed following mr chapman's death. 12 people, including two children have been killed in a shooting rampage in southern montenegro yesterday evening. the shooter, aco martinovic had been drinking heavily throughout new year's day and got into an altercation with a restaurant guest. after the argument, he apparently went home to get a weapon and returned to the restaurant where he begin a shooting spree. martinovic drove to five other locations and shot several other people including members of his own family. police say he fatally injured himself during a stand off with officers several hours later. the proportion of patients here in england being diagnosed with cancer at an early stage ha
a man who was hit by a car in central london on christmas day has died.in central london on christmas day has died. the metropolitan police say he passed away from his injuries and hospital on new year's eve. a 30—year—old man has been charged with four counts of attempted murder and is due to appear at the old bailey later this month. police say the charges will be reviewed following mr chapman's death. 12 people, including two children have been killed in a shooting rampage in southern...
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is pro—palestinians, it is happening in central london.in whitehall, originally it had been planned that they would send her on the bbc, but those plans were changed. we understand that seven people have been arrested so far, one on suspicion of holding a placard in support of band organisations and to him suspicion of breaching conditions put in place for this protest. that is the scene at the pro—palestinian rally in central london. ukraine says three people have been killed in a russian missile attack on the centre of kyiv. president zelensky says residential buildings, shops and cafes were hit but moscow claims the target was a missile factory. meanwhile in zaporizhzhia, officials say ten people were injured in a russian strike. from kyiv, our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. the attack came without any warning. russian missiles aimed at ukraine's capital as many were still asleep. two of the dead were a couple killed in their car. by daylight, the destruction was even clearer. this business centre, damaged before,
is pro—palestinians, it is happening in central london.in whitehall, originally it had been planned that they would send her on the bbc, but those plans were changed. we understand that seven people have been arrested so far, one on suspicion of holding a placard in support of band organisations and to him suspicion of breaching conditions put in place for this protest. that is the scene at the pro—palestinian rally in central london. ukraine says three people have been killed in a russian...
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the allegation which was seen in newspapers recently is allegations around homes and flats in central london or were owned by people with links to her political party including a flat in central london which labour could was gifted to the minister is an act of gratitude to her parents. and the ft newspaper said the businessman gifting her that that has links to her aunt although the labour source points out it would be linked, it would be wrong to link tulip siddiq to these political organisations for that the prime minister said she was right to your affairs after the ethics watchdog and the conservative say that there are questions to answer. i think the move today is an effort to try to resolve this issue which has been hanging over the government for a number of weeks. it is also awkward, ironic of course that the minister now forced to deny financial corruption is also the uk government minister tasked with tackling it. two films have won big at the golden globes, the musical thriller, emilia perez, which tells the story of a mexican drug lord who changes gender, won four prizes, and th
the allegation which was seen in newspapers recently is allegations around homes and flats in central london or were owned by people with links to her political party including a flat in central london which labour could was gifted to the minister is an act of gratitude to her parents. and the ft newspaper said the businessman gifting her that that has links to her aunt although the labour source points out it would be linked, it would be wrong to link tulip siddiq to these political...
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our correspondent rich preston is outside the high court in central london.ich, what can we expect from today's hearing? good morning. as you mentioned this is day one of what is expected to be an eight—week trial. they what was supposed to be yesterday but was delayed after various arguments in court yesterday between the barristers on the opposing sides. this is prince harry and lord watson versus news group newspapers and they are the last claimants out of several legal claims, there were about 1700 claims. helena wilkinson is with me outside court. many people may have a sense of deja vu. haven't we been here before in court with prince harry? yes we have. _ in court with prince harry? yes we have. and _ in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you _ in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you will - in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you will remember the mirror group newspapers in 2023 and prince harry won a substantial amount of money in that case. we are waiting, the hearing he is expected to get under way in the next couple of minu
our correspondent rich preston is outside the high court in central london.ich, what can we expect from today's hearing? good morning. as you mentioned this is day one of what is expected to be an eight—week trial. they what was supposed to be yesterday but was delayed after various arguments in court yesterday between the barristers on the opposing sides. this is prince harry and lord watson versus news group newspapers and they are the last claimants out of several legal claims, there were...
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he's at king's cross station in central london.e board. most certainly you are right about that. a chilly i cycled here this morning and that was quite windy enough, thank you very much! if it continues we could well see disruption at the uk's two busiest airports, heathrow and gatwick. that is because they are so heavily used. meanwhile, it is very much a story as we have been hearing, northern ireland and scotland, extreme destruction. no public transport whatsoever in northern ireland. —— extreme disruption. all scotrail trains cancelled, and from here you cannot travel further than newcastle, well within england, and on the west coast main line, you are advised not to try to travel north of preston, which is basically about half way from london to glasgow. elsewhere, at the airports, we are seeing hundreds of cancellations in edinburgh and glasgow. the two belfast airports in particular i am counting well over 250 cancellations and some of those are long haulflights cancellations and some of those are long haul flights to and f
he's at king's cross station in central london.e board. most certainly you are right about that. a chilly i cycled here this morning and that was quite windy enough, thank you very much! if it continues we could well see disruption at the uk's two busiest airports, heathrow and gatwick. that is because they are so heavily used. meanwhile, it is very much a story as we have been hearing, northern ireland and scotland, extreme destruction. no public transport whatsoever in northern ireland....
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a man who was hit by a car in central london on christmas day has died. 25—year—old aidan chapman, wasaftesbury avenue. the met police said he passed away from his injuries in hospital on new years eve. a 30—year—old man has been charged with four counts of attempted murder and will appear at the old bailey later this month. officials in india have removed hundreds of tonnes of toxic waste from a chemical factory in bhopal — which was the scene of one of the world's deadliest gas leaks a0 years ago. thousands of people died after poisonous fumes leaked from the union carbide factory in 1984. the site was closed — but toxic material had remained there, with claims it was polluting ground water in nearby areas. live now to delhi and our correspondent arunoday mukharji. tell us more about the operation that has been started today. operation that has been started toda . ., . ., , ., today. one of the officials who is overseeing _ today. one of the officials who is overseeing the _ today. one of the officials who is overseeing the operation - is overseeing the operation since last night was
a man who was hit by a car in central london on christmas day has died. 25—year—old aidan chapman, wasaftesbury avenue. the met police said he passed away from his injuries in hospital on new years eve. a 30—year—old man has been charged with four counts of attempted murder and will appear at the old bailey later this month. officials in india have removed hundreds of tonnes of toxic waste from a chemical factory in bhopal — which was the scene of one of the world's deadliest gas...
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with me is our artificial intelligence correspondent, marc chislack, who joins us from central londons of changing how we live.- of changing how we live. i was at the speech _ of changing how we live. i was at the speech sir _ of changing how we live. i was at the speech sir keir- of changing how we live. i was at the speech sir keir starmer| at the speech sir keir starmer made earlier and he outlined the government's strategy for al. last year they commissioned ai. last year they commissioned ai. last year they commissioned ai entrepreneur matt clifford was nowjoining the number ten ai team to come up with an action plan and there are 50 recommendations on the action plan. the government says it's moving forward with single one of them. some of the headlines are things like ai growth sales, these will be areas of the country where they will have enhanced access to the power grid and streamlined planning permissions so that they can build things like data centres. data centres are vital for the operation. they will be a new supercomputer which will pump up a new supercomputer which wi
with me is our artificial intelligence correspondent, marc chislack, who joins us from central londons of changing how we live.- of changing how we live. i was at the speech _ of changing how we live. i was at the speech sir _ of changing how we live. i was at the speech sir keir- of changing how we live. i was at the speech sir keir starmer| at the speech sir keir starmer made earlier and he outlined the government's strategy for al. last year they commissioned ai. last year they commissioned...
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our correspondent rich preston is outside the high court in central london.s case goes back many years. he had alleged since 1999. mgn still runs the sun newspaper and has always denied any wrongdoing at the sun newspaper. the duke described this as a monumental victory in their settlement. our media and arts correspondent david sillito reports. prince harry's long battle against the press, fuelled by a fury that began with its treatment of his mother, princess diana, has today culminated in what he describes as a monumental victory. i've been asked to read out a statement on behalf of the duke of sussex and lord watson. outside the court, where his trial challenging the publisher of the sun and the news of the world was about to begin, a statement from his barrister about an apology and a settlement from news group newspapers. in a monumental victory today. news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch's uk media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices. this represents a vindication for the hundreds of other claimants who
our correspondent rich preston is outside the high court in central london.s case goes back many years. he had alleged since 1999. mgn still runs the sun newspaper and has always denied any wrongdoing at the sun newspaper. the duke described this as a monumental victory in their settlement. our media and arts correspondent david sillito reports. prince harry's long battle against the press, fuelled by a fury that began with its treatment of his mother, princess diana, has today culminated in...
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other things, failing to meet the ife�*s standards for honesty, for these flats behind me, in central londons an electronic signature on documents he signs, like this one. without his consent — same name, no electronic tag. adam kiziak? sorry... 0k. have you done that? subsequently, mr kiziak�*s lawyers told us, "any allegation mr kiziak and tri fire are very sorry for any distress may have caused." farm has been freed. rope tightly wound around its head and fin near a fish farm off the isle of skye. i think we need to back all the boats off. experts say rescuing whales can be tricky and fraught with danger. this animal, nine metres long, close to the surface and likely to be stressed after more than 24 hours going to be a one—cut, a one—cut rescue. after some encouragement, the exhausted humpback was last seen discarded rope can pose. lorna gordon, bbc news. come on, wales! they came more in hope than expectation. wales fans arrived in paris with their last win, something of a distant memory. well, wales are heading into this match on the worst run in their entire history. welsh national an
other things, failing to meet the ife�*s standards for honesty, for these flats behind me, in central londons an electronic signature on documents he signs, like this one. without his consent — same name, no electronic tag. adam kiziak? sorry... 0k. have you done that? subsequently, mr kiziak�*s lawyers told us, "any allegation mr kiziak and tri fire are very sorry for any distress may have caused." farm has been freed. rope tightly wound around its head and fin near a fish farm...
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he was in a building central london. and it was all very kind of an income, secretive inside of it. and it felt like you were in a building. it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things weren't, you know, i just assumed i'd be doing some kind of news, the type of things for them. and that was the role. and then i kind of discovered that, and this was kind of, this is more intelligent space. and at the end of being that your said, the one line that way as lives got the, the job to which he responded or you've already got it that they know told you. yeah, we're done with your back kind of search. you're fine. you that and you go monday, this was friday afternoon and i was due to flag the following monday. so on the monday i flew to wait and then i was met the other end by its lovely woman in a big pickup truck who took me to this very lovely hotel or a state for a couple of days. and then they flew me into the bank that airport i'm on. i'm pretty sure kaylee's the around cool was the 1st conflict and wish the full power of button p on technology was on lea
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significant>ignant, emotional, significant ceremony here at the beteet' the guild hall in london a central londonrk the 80th anniversary of liberation auschwitz. the liberation of auschwitz. some of the survivors of auschwitz itself. also here if you to with auschwitz itself. also here if you and with “he . ., ,, , ,. , ,.,. .,.. .. auschwitz itself. also here if you and to with “he . ., ,, , ,. , ,.,, .,.. .. auschwitz itself. also here if you and to commemorate , w , .. , ,.,. .,,, ,, auschwitz itself. also here if you anniversary commemorate , w , ,. , ,.,, .,,, ,, auschwitz itself. also here if you anniversary were nemorate , w , ,. , a, .,, , . , auschwitz itself. also here if you anniversary were the orate , w , ,. , a, .,, , . , and 7 and of7wales, prince and princess of wales, and in fact before the ceremony and infect before thecere—e�*r we and started. we sawwilliam and meet with some of catherine meet with some of which was a those survivors, which was a rather emotional for rather emotional meeting for herself is met them catherine hersetfis met’ several before and met them today. and
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will begin. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments from the high court in central londoneight weeks. the first day of the trial, prince harry, as you say, is suing the publisher of the sun newspaper and the long—closed news of the world. we're expecting the hearing to get underway in about ten minutes or so. and we've just seen david sherborne, prince harry's barrister, arrive at court, walk through the doors. prince harry is not going to be here today. he doesn't have to be, but we will expect to see him because he is expected to give evidence at his trial. with me now to discuss what we can expect a bit more is our media correspondent, david sillito. and david, what's this all about? this is a fascinating trial. prince harry, in a recent interview at a new york times event, was asked, "what is this? "why are you going to this trial?" and he said, one word accountability. there have been 1300 people over the last 15 years or so who have brought claims against news group newspapers saying that they were hacked. all of those claims, bartwo, have been settled out of court.
will begin. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments from the high court in central londoneight weeks. the first day of the trial, prince harry, as you say, is suing the publisher of the sun newspaper and the long—closed news of the world. we're expecting the hearing to get underway in about ten minutes or so. and we've just seen david sherborne, prince harry's barrister, arrive at court, walk through the doors. prince harry is not going to be here today. he doesn't have...
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he was in a building, central london. and it was all very kind of a kind of secretive inside of it. it felt like you were in a building, it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things weren't, you know, i just assumed i'd be doing the news, the type things for them. and that was the role. and then i come to discover that and this was kind of in is more intelligent space. and at the end of the interview, i said, when i know if i got the, the job to which, who responded or you've already costs it because i don't told you. yeah, we're done with your background search. you're fine. you're done. you go monday. this was friday afternoon and i was due to flag the following monday. so on the monday i switched to 8 and then i was met the other end by this lovely woman in a big pickup truck who took me to this for a lovely hotel ra states. a couple of days and then they flew me into the bank by the airport on i'm sure kaylee's the wrong cool was the 1st conflict in which the full power of modern p on technology was on least was giving you access to the reports for l
he was in a building, central london. and it was all very kind of a kind of secretive inside of it. it felt like you were in a building, it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things weren't, you know, i just assumed i'd be doing the news, the type things for them. and that was the role. and then i come to discover that and this was kind of in is more intelligent space. and at the end of the interview, i said, when i know if i got the, the job to which, who responded...
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he was in a building central london. and it was a little very kind of an in kind of secretive inside of it. it felt like you were in a building, it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things weren't, you know, i just assumed i'd be doing that kind of news, the type of things for them. and that was the role. but then i kind of discover that, and this is kind of, this is more intelligent space. and at the end of the, at your said, so when will i know if i got the, the job to which you responded or you've already got it because i don't told you. yeah. we're done with your background search. you're fine. you're done. you go monday. this was friday afternoon and i was due to flight the following monday. so on the monday, i switched to 8. and then i was met the other end by a lovely woman in a big pickup truck who took me to this very lovely hotel ra states a couple of days. and then they flew me into the bank by the airport. on the registrar kelly's the rock wall was the 1st conflict in which the f
he was in a building central london. and it was a little very kind of an in kind of secretive inside of it. it felt like you were in a building, it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things weren't, you know, i just assumed i'd be doing that kind of news, the type of things for them. and that was the role. but then i kind of discover that, and this is kind of, this is more intelligent space. and at the end of the, at your said, so when will i know if i got the, the...
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so i went along to the interview, he was in a building, central london. and it was all very kind of an income, secretive inside of it. it felt like you were in a building, it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things went to normal, i just assumed i'd be doing some kind of news, the type of things for them. and that was the role. and then i kind of discover that and this was kind of in, is more intelligent space. and at the end of unit your said, so when will i know if i got to the job and to which you responded or you've already got it that they not told you? yeah, we're done with your background search. you're telling you that and you go monday, this was friday afternoon and i was due to flight the following monday. so on the monday, i switched to 8. and then i was met the other end by lovely woman in a pickup truck who took me to this for a lovely hotel. raw state for a couple of days. and then they flew me into the bank by the airport on the registrar kelly's the around cool. was of us conflict in which the full power of b
so i went along to the interview, he was in a building, central london. and it was all very kind of an income, secretive inside of it. it felt like you were in a building, it wasn't normal. and then there were armed guards. so then i knew things went to normal, i just assumed i'd be doing some kind of news, the type of things for them. and that was the role. and then i kind of discover that and this was kind of in, is more intelligent space. and at the end of unit your said, so when will i know...
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seemed appropriate that the king's first engagement in april was to a leading cancer hospital in central londonwas a visit with a difference. the king could not only empathise with the patients... this is one! ..he was one of them. take care. good to meet you. over the following months, the king increased his visibility. there were two state visits — here, hosting the emperor and empress ofjapan injune. fanfare plays the following month and the state opening of parliament, where the king outlined the policies of the new government. my lords and members of the house of commons, my government will govern in service to the country. cheering another parliament, this time an outdoor one injersey. with the weather, a roof may have helped. god save the king. this truly is an historic place. jersey has one of the oldest connections to the crown. the expo was a chance to learn more about the channel islands with a couple ofjersey cows clearly unaware they were in the presence of royalty. laughter in november, it was the king who attended engagements alone. it was later revealed the queen had pneumonia.
seemed appropriate that the king's first engagement in april was to a leading cancer hospital in central londonwas a visit with a difference. the king could not only empathise with the patients... this is one! ..he was one of them. take care. good to meet you. over the following months, the king increased his visibility. there were two state visits — here, hosting the emperor and empress ofjapan injune. fanfare plays the following month and the state opening of parliament, where the king...
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moving funding paused areas to these old and they have now been stopped here in 2000 square in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well, stopping them from getting any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been a major point of tension in london at this protest today. without the rest of the night out, is there a lot of steel ahead analogies here? i'm doing always central. see what a huge, clear up operation is on the way up the sides of a russian miss science strong. and we are in washington dc with thousands of protesting ahead of donald trump's integration. on monday, the unique endangered biodiversity lies in the heart of one of the windows, proper, cool jungles. there was a lot of nice information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably electives to come and others of conservation their communities out. is there a chinese deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist until teams efforts to save the flora and fauna. so precious and the region women make science equity to is hidden trea
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been calling cause barriers, police court, and they have now been stopped here in 2000 square in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well, stopping them from guiding any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been a major point of attention in london at this protest today. without the reasoning to reach out to 0, the oldest on the 2 days ahead of donald trump's integration. thousands of protesters filled the streets of the us capital, the cooling it, the peoples march demonstrations. the concerns about what comes next presidency may mean the women migraines, and refugees, 70 to purchase self plans across all the major us cities. throughout the day on saturday, joan had turned in force from washington. this is a new phase, is the resistance in america. this is the people's march thousands. the organizers say tens of thousands of demonstrators are here, and they're here for different causes, abortion rights, l g, b, t rights, human rights. but they're all united in opposing. the trump administration is modeled on
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moving funding part barriers to these old and they have no stop here and to follow the slabs in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well, stopping them from getting any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been the major points of tension in london at this protest today. without the rest of the night out, is there a lot of the so just 2 days ahead of donald trump is no duration, thousands of protests to fill the streets of us capital demonstrate as a concerned about what comes next presidency may mean for women, for migrant some for refugees, some of the protests are planned across all the major us cities throughout the day on saturday. 100 reports now from washington. this is the new phase of what these demonstrators are calling the american resistance. tens of thousands of demonstrators from disparate groups across the united states are united by their opposition to donald trump. they banded together in the nation's capital on saturday for what they called the peoples much the. the organizers are democrats
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moving funding parts, barriers to these old and they have now been stopped here in 2000 square in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well, stopping them from guiding any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been a major point of attention in london at this protest today. without the reasoning to reach out to 0, the just 2 days out of donald trump's evaluation, thousands of processes i failed to 3. so all of the us capitol, they're calling it the march. the people's march demonstrate is concerned about what comes next. presidency may mean for women, migrant sand, refugees submit a protest, supply and across major us cities throughout the day on saturday. john henry and reports from washington. this is a new phase, is the resistance in america. this is the people's march thousands. the organizers say, tens of thousands of demonstrators are here, and they're here for different causes, abortion rights, l g, b, t rights, human rights. but they're all united in opposing the trump administration. it's modeled on the
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we're in whitehall, surrounded by government departments, in central london. way, trafalgar square, also full of many hundreds of protesters. a common presence at these protests over the past year or so has usually been smaller counter—protests, as you can see. you can see the israeli flag. you can also see yellow balloons, the sign of hope for the safe return of hostages from gaza. now, we've spoken to the organisers of this march, the palestine solidarity campaign, who say they welcome that ceasefire agreement, but they say it is very tentative. they're worried about it not holding and they say, therefore, the decision to stop these marches or keep these national marches going, which they have been over the past year or so, is under review. donald trump has begun hisjourney from his home in florida to his old home in washington ahead of his inauguration as the next president of the united states. mr trump — along with his wife and youngest son — are flying to the nation's capital. he will hold a victory rally in washington on sunday, before taking the oath o
we're in whitehall, surrounded by government departments, in central london. way, trafalgar square, also full of many hundreds of protesters. a common presence at these protests over the past year or so has usually been smaller counter—protests, as you can see. you can see the israeli flag. you can also see yellow balloons, the sign of hope for the safe return of hostages from gaza. now, we've spoken to the organisers of this march, the palestine solidarity campaign, who say they welcome that...
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helena wilkinson at the high court in central london.ello again. the weather for the next couple of days is very similar to what we had yesterday, but it is going to change towards the end of the week. so, today, we've got a weather front across the northwest of the country enhancing the showers here, and we've got another weather front draped across the central swathe of the country, which is producing all this cloud and outbreaks of rain. to the south of that, we could see one or two brighter breaks, but there'll be a fair bit of cloud around. the sunniest skies today, northern ireland and scotland, and later in northern england. but even so, there will be a peppering of showers across the north and the west, with top temperatures 8—9 celsius. through this evening and overnight, our weather front moves a little bit further south. we import more cloud and some showery outbreaks of rain from the south. but as we push further north, with light winds and clear skies, here we could see some mist and fog patches forming and it's going to be
helena wilkinson at the high court in central london.ello again. the weather for the next couple of days is very similar to what we had yesterday, but it is going to change towards the end of the week. so, today, we've got a weather front across the northwest of the country enhancing the showers here, and we've got another weather front draped across the central swathe of the country, which is producing all this cloud and outbreaks of rain. to the south of that, we could see one or two brighter...
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policing of this protest has been the idea now the process of taking the same route, a march through central london. and that was the route that was approved for today . but a few days ago, the metropolitan police here as long as any po, several restrictions, one of them beings at the moment. just give me a call, pause. the bbc, the police said that this was because they wanted to avoid serious disruption. organize the prizes, the that's not acceptable to them. they have managed to run this for just run this much without some major incidental 15 months now. so they decided instead to have a static price at the gates or for you the residents of the u. k. 5 minutes that your success has caused some tension to offer these barriers as both ends of this road. we saw one minus comfortable with the protests, of the gods letter. way all this is a preventing people from 5 in cost or that barriers and the people he or do you feel buried in the able to express the right thing. so months malayna the from know is the long time for the web. his rob in the americas with fire and freeze after fairly dry and often
policing of this protest has been the idea now the process of taking the same route, a march through central london. and that was the route that was approved for today . but a few days ago, the metropolitan police here as long as any po, several restrictions, one of them beings at the moment. just give me a call, pause. the bbc, the police said that this was because they wanted to avoid serious disruption. organize the prizes, the that's not acceptable to them. they have managed to run this for...
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with me is our artificial intelligence correspondent marc chislackjoins us from central london. we live? ,, . . of the changes to the way we live? ,, ., . ,, ., live? search keir starmer outlined _ live? search keir starmer outlined it _ live? search keir starmer outlined it and _ live? search keir starmer outlined it and they - outlined it and they commissioned an ai group to come up with a plan made 50 recommendations and governments moving forward everything of them and from the sidelines have a new supercomputer to improve you to capabilities of just more computing power and this idea that al growth zones and is to be spread out across locations in the uk for their have enhanced access to the power grid as well as streamlined planning commissions that�*s extremely important to build data centres and they will be a new ai energy council which will look into the solutions for the huge power demand for artificial intelligence. in power demand for artificial intelligence.— power demand for artificial intelligence. in terms of the critical hurdles _ intelligence. in terms of the
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moving funding costs. barriers to these old and they have now been stopped here in 2000 square in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well, stopping them from guiding any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been a major point of tension in london at this protest today. that there was a need to reach out to 0 london, hundreds of people in boss known as also marched in solidarity with promising means in gaza. 73 to say they don't trust caesar of just stick to the tools. public support for palestinian statehood has risen in spain since the one guys have the gas and in stockholm, sweden, demonstrators were industries demanding that israel be held accountable for it to pass on the straight fail. so call some more aid into guys. in other world news sedans, army leader identified todd for han, has ordered an investigation into the killing of dozens of south so the needs nationals that desk triggered protests and booting and neighboring south. so then the army and power military rapids support forces have been battli
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policing of this protest has been the idea now the process of taking the same route, a march through central london. and that was the route that was approved for today . but a few days ago, the metropolitan police here loves any pro several restrictions. one of them being that the marches people call cause the b b, c. the police said that this was because they wanted to avoid serious disruption. organize the prizes the that's not acceptable to them. they have managed to run this for just run this model without somebody during the months now, so they decide it is.
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so, i met sir paul in his office in central london, and in soho. of course, where else would it be?ere speaking to him about artificial intelligence. now, we've talked a lot about this on newscast. there's been a huge amount in the news about al. and he has, along with lots of other writers, film—makers, musicians, photographers, he has a specific concern about a proposal that the government is currently considering. so, one of the things that the government is planning to do, and they are consulting on at the moment, but they are planning to allow artificial intelligence companies to use material online — images, music, pictures, something that was being created by a human being, to use that material without respecting traditional copyrights — so people don't get paid — as long as they are using them to put into their big, huge, complicated, super whizzy computer programmes called their large learning models, large language learning models to then be able to come up with their own material. and i'm probably not explaining that very well, but essentially, supercomputers skim loads a
so, i met sir paul in his office in central london, and in soho. of course, where else would it be?ere speaking to him about artificial intelligence. now, we've talked a lot about this on newscast. there's been a huge amount in the news about al. and he has, along with lots of other writers, film—makers, musicians, photographers, he has a specific concern about a proposal that the government is currently considering. so, one of the things that the government is planning to do, and they are...
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moving funding pods. barriers to these old and they have now been stopped here in 2000 square in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well, stopping them from guiding any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been a major point of tension in london at this process today. we're not the reasoning to reach out to 0 london and hundreds of people in boston known as also motion. solidarity with kind of simians in gaza. demonstrate to say they don't trust israel to stick to the tools people. public support for policy and st. towed has risen in spain since the war and gas i began. and in stockholm, sweden, demonstrators were in the streets demanding that israel be held accountable for its attacks on the guise of strip fails to call for more aid into casa, still ahead on algae 0, be taking a look at some of these are in use and factory as in each president will spend another night in j laughter. it's on port road to extend his detach the as israel's war on guys a continue, the new series takes you beyond the headlines o
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i'll correspond richard preston is outside the preston high court in central london. is not the fullose we thought the prince might have wanted. we thought the prince might have wanted. ~ ., ., wanted. we were on the hook for an eiuht wanted. we were on the hook for an eight week — wanted. we were on the hook for an eight week trial _ wanted. we were on the hook for an eight week trial during - an eight week trial during which of course evidence would have been presented in open court, witnesses may have been called to give evidence. prince harry has said all along that this was never about money for him. newsgroup newspapers has settled 1700 cases, some of them outside the court system, 1700 in total. prince harry said it wasn't about the money but the acknowledgement that there was wrongdoing and for there was wrongdoing and for the apology and forjustice to be seen to be done to those responsible for this. the call was this apology by ngn. ngn ran the news of the world, which are close down several years ago during the phone hacking scandal and the bosses that ngn had always denie
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minister is coming under growing scrutiny after reports she was given a central london property by agladesh's former government. the financial times reports they received a -- an apartment in 2004 and a spokesperson said any suggestion that it is linked to support could be categorically wrong -- would be categorically wrong. and u.k. business confidence has dropped to its lowest level since liz truss's miniature budget more than two years ago according to a survey. in the majority of firms expect prices to increase as they pass on higher taxes -- taxes and a jump in the minimum wage. the lobby says business conditions are weak and more firms have slowed investments than accelerated it. and joe biden is set to ban new offshore oil and gas development across some 625 million acres of u.s. coastal territory. the move is designed to protect coastal waters in the communities that depend on them from fossil fuel development and the risk of oil spills. bloomberg understands biden is keeping the door open for new oil and gas leasing in the central and western portions of the gulf of mexico.
minister is coming under growing scrutiny after reports she was given a central london property by agladesh's former government. the financial times reports they received a -- an apartment in 2004 and a spokesperson said any suggestion that it is linked to support could be categorically wrong -- would be categorically wrong. and u.k. business confidence has dropped to its lowest level since liz truss's miniature budget more than two years ago according to a survey. in the majority of firms...
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let's speak to our correspondent helena wilkinson who's outside the court in central london.ry has been determined up till now to bring this case with all of those allegations could be made public. those allegations could be made ublic. .,. , those allegations could be made ublic. ., . , ., those allegations could be made ublic. , ., ., ., public. exactly, all along prince harry _ public. exactly, all along prince harry has - public. exactly, all along prince harry has wanted | prince harry has wanted accountability. that is what he has said and that is why he has brought the case all the way to trial. but it has been an interesting day in court today. in fact we are at the rolls building, not too far away from here, there were adjournments throughout the day with both parties wanting to speak in private and have further negotiations and talks and it is clear this afternoon when prince harry's barrister told the court that there was a potentially good prospect of an agreement that would save the court time, he said "we are very close, there is an issue with time and gaining i
let's speak to our correspondent helena wilkinson who's outside the court in central london.ry has been determined up till now to bring this case with all of those allegations could be made public. those allegations could be made ublic. .,. , those allegations could be made ublic. ., . , ., those allegations could be made ublic. , ., ., ., public. exactly, all along prince harry _ public. exactly, all along prince harry has - public. exactly, all along prince harry has wanted | prince harry has...
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our correspondent rich preston is outside the high court in central london. rich. thank you.roup newspapers - rich. thank you. yes, news group newspapers which i rich. thank you. yes, news i group newspapers which runs rich. thank you. yes, news - group newspapers which runs the sun and used to run the news of the world they had always said that any illegal activity was confined to the news of the world and had denied any wrongdoing at the sun. we were sent to seek an eight week trial taking place as of today, that did not happen. instead, this settlement with substantial damages and unequivocal apology. our media and arts correspondent david sillito has this report. prince harry's long battle against the press, fuelled by a fury that began with its treatment of his mother, princess diana, has today culminated in what he describes as a monumental victory. i've been asked to read out a statement on behalf of the duke of sussex and lord watson. outside the court where his trial challenging the publisher of the sun and the news of the world was about to begin, a statement from h
our correspondent rich preston is outside the high court in central london. rich. thank you.roup newspapers - rich. thank you. yes, news group newspapers which i rich. thank you. yes, news i group newspapers which runs rich. thank you. yes, news - group newspapers which runs the sun and used to run the news of the world they had always said that any illegal activity was confined to the news of the world and had denied any wrongdoing at the sun. we were sent to seek an eight week trial taking...
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reunion for the princess of wales, warmly embracing holocaust survivors at a memorial ceremony in central london survivor, calling another an old friend. a compassionate kate making person connections, holding hands, meeting holocaust survivors. she photographed two with their grandchildren back in 2020. the palace posting those pictures side by side with the princess hugging them monday. >> she's warmhearted, kind, like a friend, that's how she was. she was fine. >> reporter: the royal couple appearing as united as ever. >> william and kate look very close together. it's clearly something they were both very pleased to be attending. there were little gestures between them, little touches of the arm. >> reporter: princess kate also lighting candles with prince william as he addressed survivors. >> i wanted to join you today. >> reporter: it's the second official engagement for princess kate this year, meeting with cancer patients earlier this month at the same london hospital where she received chemotherapy, as she slowly returns to public duty. on monday, dazzling in pearls, choosing the poigna
reunion for the princess of wales, warmly embracing holocaust survivors at a memorial ceremony in central london survivor, calling another an old friend. a compassionate kate making person connections, holding hands, meeting holocaust survivors. she photographed two with their grandchildren back in 2020. the palace posting those pictures side by side with the princess hugging them monday. >> she's warmhearted, kind, like a friend, that's how she was. she was fine. >> reporter: the...