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terry from derbyshire doesnt the moors? terry from derbyshire doesn't need _ the moors?care but| the moors? terry from derbyshire i doesn't need emergency care but she has been waiting more than a year for two partial knee replacement and it's made herjob in the nhs a lot more difficult.— more difficult. working as a midwife, — more difficult. working as a midwife, i _ more difficult. working as a midwife, i had _ more difficult. working as a midwife, i had to _ more difficult. working as a midwife, i had to go - more difficult. working as a midwife, i had to go off i more difficult. working as a| midwife, i had to go off sick because i couldn't manage the ward work. i was in tears trying to get back to the car, only being able to shuffle along. back to the car, only being able to shuffle along-— shuffle along. back in coventry, they have _ shuffle along. back in coventry, they have managed _ shuffle along. back in coventry, they have managed to - shuffle along. back in coventry, they have managed to cut i shuffle along. back in coventry, they have managed to cut some sh
terry from derbyshire doesnt the moors? terry from derbyshire doesn't need _ the moors?care but| the moors? terry from derbyshire i doesn't need emergency care but she has been waiting more than a year for two partial knee replacement and it's made herjob in the nhs a lot more difficult.— more difficult. working as a midwife, — more difficult. working as a midwife, i _ more difficult. working as a midwife, i had _ more difficult. working as a midwife, i had to _ more difficult. working as a...
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there instances as — experiences before derbyshire.i was growing _ experiences before derbyshire. tiee instances as i was growing up when asian players were stereotyped as being lazy or stereotyped as being working doubly is hard to be afforded the position and professional cricket. he afforded the position and professional cricket. he is now a coach alongside _ professional cricket. he is now a coach alongside his _ professional cricket. he is now a coach alongside his playing - professional cricket. he is now a i coach alongside his playing career, he runs a coaching business and he connects with the public and he knows that communities must be convinced of cricket's credibility. it is a tough one because what he said was— it is a tough one because what he said was so— it is a tough one because what he said was so powerful and a lot of parents — said was so powerful and a lot of parents would have responded to that and thought, maybe the game is not what we _ and thought, maybe the game is not what we think it is. and that for me was
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with clouds over derbyshire. they are uuite with clouds over derbyshire.ith some longer outbreaks of rain in northern ireland. thanks to the tail end of a weather front here. the west of the week, though, the weather will become drier because, high pressures to our north are going to tend to dominate but later in the week we are going to see a squeeze in the highs of of us so it will get increasingly windy with the wind is coming in from an east north—easterly direction. on wednesday we start off on a chilly areas of frost to start the day. things do warm up through the afternoon. the majority across western parts of england and wales as well. one or two heavy ones but aside from that a lot of dry weather and in the sunshine it will be a bit warmer as well. temperatures reaching a high of 18 in london and 16 in glasgow. heading into wednesday night, showers fade away as temperatures start to drop. again with clear skies around the could be one or two patches of frost in the countryside but otherwise, in the towns and cities were looking at lows of about 3—
with clouds over derbyshire. they are uuite with clouds over derbyshire.ith some longer outbreaks of rain in northern ireland. thanks to the tail end of a weather front here. the west of the week, though, the weather will become drier because, high pressures to our north are going to tend to dominate but later in the week we are going to see a squeeze in the highs of of us so it will get increasingly windy with the wind is coming in from an east north—easterly direction. on wednesday we start...
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in derbyshire, anuj dal, like hundreds of professional cricketers, has been preparing.turbing. azeem rafiq's testimony, his experience of racism, must be game—changing, the game agrees. yeah, but how? what azeem showed in that testimony that he made was that, now, the south asian players and players from different backgrounds now feel as if they've got someone there that's spoken out about issues that are there within the game. and i don't think there is that stigma any more, because now people are thinking, how can i be actively positive to encourage guys and make sure that we all get given the same opportunity and all get treated the same? and all essentially feel the same and feel respected. and that, for me, is a huge one. it's worth pointing out that azeem rafiq actually spent a month of his career on loan here at derbyshire, from yorkshire. he said he felt valued and welcomed. surely, that should be the basic requirement of any county dressing room. ithink, importantly, it's about creating the right culture. you know, we've had numerous chats with the players. the
in derbyshire, anuj dal, like hundreds of professional cricketers, has been preparing.turbing. azeem rafiq's testimony, his experience of racism, must be game—changing, the game agrees. yeah, but how? what azeem showed in that testimony that he made was that, now, the south asian players and players from different backgrounds now feel as if they've got someone there that's spoken out about issues that are there within the game. and i don't think there is that stigma any more, because now...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. the headlines. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says his forces have regained control of all areas around kyiv as russian forces withdraw from key towns. ukraine is now strengthening its defences in the east of the country. a kremlin spokesperson describes the ongoing talks of a ceasefire as "difficult." elsewhere, there are explosions in the strategic southern port city of odesa on the black sea coast. ukrainian officials say missiles have hit critical infrastructure — but there were no casualties. voters in hungary head to the polls as its leader, viktor orban, looks to extend his 12—year—rule. the opposition accuse mr orban of undermining democracy and the rule of law. the former archbishop of canterbury, dr rowan williams, says there's a strong case for the russian orthodox church to be expelled from the world council of churches because of its stance on the war in ukraine. now on bbc news — talking movies. and the oscar goes to... hello from los angeles. i'm tom brook and welcome to our t
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in derbyshire, anuj dal, like hundreds of professional cricketers, has been preparing.hat he made was that, now, the south asian players and players from different backgrounds now feel as if they've got someone there that's spoken out about issues that are there within the game. and i don't think there is that stigma any more, because now people are thinking, how can i be actively positive to encourage guys and make sure that we all get given the same opportunity and all get treated the same? and all essentially feel the same and feel respected. and that, for me, is a huge one. it's worth pointing out that azeem rafiq actually spent a month of his career on loan here at derbyshire, from yorkshire. he said he felt valued and welcomed. surely, that should be the basic requirement of any county dressing room. ithink, importantly, it's about creating the right culture. you know, we've had numerous chats with the players. the players have had training. policies are great. i think we are in a good place as a club with our policies, and people know where they need to go if the
in derbyshire, anuj dal, like hundreds of professional cricketers, has been preparing.hat he made was that, now, the south asian players and players from different backgrounds now feel as if they've got someone there that's spoken out about issues that are there within the game. and i don't think there is that stigma any more, because now people are thinking, how can i be actively positive to encourage guys and make sure that we all get given the same opportunity and all get treated the same?...
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when he spoke with victoria derbyshire he described the significance of the timing of this latest developmentor five months ago about the statute of limitations and the legal framework within portugal. and there was an awareness of the pressure, and i don't think anyone would have wanted to roll the dice by going with the court to say that we'd like to extend this time of 15 years beyond that because of the pandemic. so i think, you know, both issues are true and credible, but we have now got someone who has been identified with the status of being a person of interest. and that person of interest is really interesting insofar as i think there now is substantial evidence, thanks to the germans and some of the work of new scotland yard and the portuguese, to demonstrate that they were in proximity, had opportunity and the profile of their known predilection for crime, the crimes that they have already committed, the burglaries and the rape and the other crimes of that nature, mean that they are a good fit. so they are not charged yet, but this is the necessary step en route to that if the port
when he spoke with victoria derbyshire he described the significance of the timing of this latest developmentor five months ago about the statute of limitations and the legal framework within portugal. and there was an awareness of the pressure, and i don't think anyone would have wanted to roll the dice by going with the court to say that we'd like to extend this time of 15 years beyond that because of the pandemic. so i think, you know, both issues are true and credible, but we have now got...
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our reporter ben boulos is in belper in derbyshire.and businesses and in fact the high street here was named england's best high street at the start of 2020. normally that would draw people to it and footfall would be up, people came to see what the fuss was about. shortly after they won that award the lockdown came in. since then things have started to pick up but the cost of living crisis is really starting to bite for businesses here, as indeed it is for shops and businesses right around the uk. that latest figure, 1.4% fall in march compared with the much before in uk retail sales. that comes after a fall in february, so it is starting to look a bit like a downward trend. partly with inflation at a 30 year high at 7%, things are more expensive, and with higher energy bills and higherfuel expensive, and with higher energy bills and higher fuel costs expensive, and with higher energy bills and higherfuel costs people have less money in their pockets to spend, treating themselves to perhaps a new top or some new trainers. let's find o
our reporter ben boulos is in belper in derbyshire.and businesses and in fact the high street here was named england's best high street at the start of 2020. normally that would draw people to it and footfall would be up, people came to see what the fuss was about. shortly after they won that award the lockdown came in. since then things have started to pick up but the cost of living crisis is really starting to bite for businesses here, as indeed it is for shops and businesses right around the...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.ela rayner. russia has stopped supplies of gas to poland and bulgaria because they're both refusing to pay in roubles as demanded by moscow. leaving electronics switched on at the wall is costing households on average £147 a year. the bbc says it's shocked at multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against the former radio one dj tim westwood. and a bill making it illegal to get married if you're under 18 is set to become law in england and wales today. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. thank you, victoria. good morning. where else could we possibly start? it was a champions league classic last night, a seven goal thriller, as manchester city edged out real madrid 4—3 in the first leg of their semi—final. and there could have been more goals, city will hope they dont rue their missed chances. patrick gearey reports. in a city that loves a wild night, how about this for a mad one in manchester? an almost ridiculously entertaining evening star
i'm victoria derbyshire.ela rayner. russia has stopped supplies of gas to poland and bulgaria because they're both refusing to pay in roubles as demanded by moscow. leaving electronics switched on at the wall is costing households on average £147 a year. the bbc says it's shocked at multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against the former radio one dj tim westwood. and a bill making it illegal to get married if you're under 18 is set to become law in england and wales today. sport and for...
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today we have had some pretty rare wave cloud spotted over derbyshire.by the wind flowing more quickly on the top of the clouds than on the bottom. they look like waves breaking on a beach. today broadly speaking is a day of sunshine and showers. the tail end of weather fronts affecting northern ireland in particular. that is bringing some heavy rain particularly across western counties. so it will stay wet through the afternoon. some of that rain skirting into western scotland. never mind, it is a day of sunny spells and showers. some areas more prone to seeing downpours than others today. for example, across the south midlands and central and england with the winds converging together that gives you a higher chance of big downpours across this area. we also have a convergence caused by the sea breeze kind of hitting the prevailing winds as well so when or two heavy showers there, as well. east anglia and the south—east should stay dry with spells of sunshine, and where the sun is out it will not do too bad at all with a bit of strength in that a full s
today we have had some pretty rare wave cloud spotted over derbyshire.by the wind flowing more quickly on the top of the clouds than on the bottom. they look like waves breaking on a beach. today broadly speaking is a day of sunshine and showers. the tail end of weather fronts affecting northern ireland in particular. that is bringing some heavy rain particularly across western counties. so it will stay wet through the afternoon. some of that rain skirting into western scotland. never mind, it...
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is chief political commentartor at times radio and described her shock to my colleague victoria derbyshireer. i would hope it was a joke, very much, and ill placed very much, an ill placed and ill thought out one, but the idea that angela rayner would be genuinely using such a ploy struck me as frankly ridiculous. and secondly, the other comments reported by this unnamed conservative mp suggesting she lacks the education, having not been to oxford and trained at the oxford union debating society, lacks the rhetorical skills to go head—to—head with the prime minister, i think is patently incorrect. i'm just going to read some of the article for our viewers around the world because they may not have seen it. i will read a couple of paragraphs. "the exchanges in the house of commons between ms rayner and mrjohnson which take place when leader of labour sir keir starmer is absent, have become a highlight of the commons calendar, pitching the comprehensive school—educated mp against the old etonian. but tory mps have mischievously suggested that ms rayner tries —— likes to distract the pm at th
is chief political commentartor at times radio and described her shock to my colleague victoria derbyshireer. i would hope it was a joke, very much, and ill placed very much, an ill placed and ill thought out one, but the idea that angela rayner would be genuinely using such a ploy struck me as frankly ridiculous. and secondly, the other comments reported by this unnamed conservative mp suggesting she lacks the education, having not been to oxford and trained at the oxford union debating...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.ur top stories: ukraine regains control of all areas around kyiv, and is now strengthening its defences in the east of the country. explosions in the southern port of odesa , ukrainian officials say missiles have hit critical infrastructure. pakistan's prime minister imran khan tells voters to prepare for a fresh election after critics fail to remove him from office. voters in hungary head to the polls as its leader, viktor orban, looks to extend his 12—year—rule. here in the uk, the conservative party has suspended one of its mps following claims about his conduct. the music industry's biggest night, the grammys takes place later today. and the biggest cooking oil bottler for uk shops says it only has a few wks supply of sunflower next — as supplies are disrupted cos of the war in ukraine. to seize the whole of the donbas region in the east as well as the south of his country. he said ukrainian forces were being boosted there. there have been a number of explosions in the southern por
i'm victoria derbyshire.ur top stories: ukraine regains control of all areas around kyiv, and is now strengthening its defences in the east of the country. explosions in the southern port of odesa , ukrainian officials say missiles have hit critical infrastructure. pakistan's prime minister imran khan tells voters to prepare for a fresh election after critics fail to remove him from office. voters in hungary head to the polls as its leader, viktor orban, looks to extend his 12—year—rule....
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i'm victoria derbyshire. the headlines.s forces have regained control of all areas around kyiv as russian forces withdraw from key towns. ukraine is now strengthening its defences in the east of the country. a kremlin spokesperson describes the ongoing talks of a ceasefire as "difficult." elsewhere, there are explosions in the strategic southern port city of odesa on the black sea coast. ukrainian officials say missiles have hit critical infrastructure — but there were no casualties. voters in hungary head to the polls as its leader, viktor orban, looks to extend his 12—year—rule.
i'm victoria derbyshire. the headlines.s forces have regained control of all areas around kyiv as russian forces withdraw from key towns. ukraine is now strengthening its defences in the east of the country. a kremlin spokesperson describes the ongoing talks of a ceasefire as "difficult." elsewhere, there are explosions in the strategic southern port city of odesa on the black sea coast. ukrainian officials say missiles have hit critical infrastructure — but there were no...
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carl told victoria derbyshire this morning that he was "livid" with borisjohnson.ereby i was to remain isolated and not interact with people outside my household, so i stood there and watched my family grieve my brother and we all stood there alone. my wife could not come to my brother's funeral. my nan and grandad couldn't come because we all wanted to protect them. we had to split households and say, look, only one of you from each household can come and be around the graveside. it is absolutely astonishing. he claims that he understands what we have gone through. he hasn't got a clue. if you would like to pass on my phone number, he can give me a call and i can tell him exactly how it feels and maybe then his apology would mean a little bit more. i mean, he might understand to a certain extent because he had covid himself and was in intensive care. yeah, yeah. you would really think that would sort of sharpen the mind as to the seriousness of the disease and the importance of following the guidelines that he put in place, wouldn't you? but sort of looking at his
carl told victoria derbyshire this morning that he was "livid" with borisjohnson.ereby i was to remain isolated and not interact with people outside my household, so i stood there and watched my family grieve my brother and we all stood there alone. my wife could not come to my brother's funeral. my nan and grandad couldn't come because we all wanted to protect them. we had to split households and say, look, only one of you from each household can come and be around the graveside. it...
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hello, welcome to bbc news — i'm victoria derbyshire.ere are your headlines: emmanuel macron is re—elected as french president — he promises to unite the country after defeating the anti immigration candidate marine le pen. translation: my friends, we will need to be kind and respectful - because our country harbours many doubts and divisions, so we will need to be strong, but nobody will be left by the wayside. president zelensky meets the united states�* top diplomat anthony blinken — it's the first time a senior us official has visited ukraine since the war began. in the uk borisjohnson has told labour's deputy leader he regards claims made about her in yesterday's mail on sunday as misogynistic. the paper said some tory mps had suggested she tried to distract the prime minister by crossing and uncrossing her legs. victims of sexual offences in england and wales are facing the longest waits on record for their cases to go through court. it's been one year since a young man died after diving into the river thames in london to save a wo
hello, welcome to bbc news — i'm victoria derbyshire.ere are your headlines: emmanuel macron is re—elected as french president — he promises to unite the country after defeating the anti immigration candidate marine le pen. translation: my friends, we will need to be kind and respectful - because our country harbours many doubts and divisions, so we will need to be strong, but nobody will be left by the wayside. president zelensky meets the united states�* top diplomat anthony blinken...
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hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines... as borisjohnson arrives on a visit to india — the government will try to delay a house of commons vote on whether to investigate him for misleading mps about lockdown parties in ukraine, thousands of civilians remain trapped in mariupol after an attempt to get them out stalled. the city could be about to fall to russian forces... there's a warning of mass poverty around the world, caused by the war. the president of the world bank says rising food prices could mean millions go hungry. on a year over year basis, we are looking at maybe a 37% increase in food prices. that's huge. and it's particularly focused, magnified for poor...for the poor. the bbc has discovered evidence that a major conservative party donor was a director of a company secretly owned by a russian oligarch close to vladimir putin. a man who raped and murdered christine robinson — seen here with her husband — in south africa eight years ago will be sentenced after being tracked down by the victim's niece. and the que
hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines... as borisjohnson arrives on a visit to india — the government will try to delay a house of commons vote on whether to investigate him for misleading mps about lockdown parties in ukraine, thousands of civilians remain trapped in mariupol after an attempt to get them out stalled. the city could be about to fall to russian forces... there's a warning of mass poverty around the world, caused by the war. the president...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says his forces have regained control of all areas around kyiv as russian forces withdraw from key towns. ukraine is now strengthening its defences in the east of the country. a kremlin spokesperson describes the ongoing talks of a ceasfire as "difficult". elsewhere, there are explosions in the strategic southern port city of odesa on the black sea coast. ukrainian officials say missiles have hit critical infrastructure but there were no casualties. voters in hungary head to the polls as its leader, viktor orban, looks to extend his 12—year—rule. the opposition accuse mr orban of undermining democracy and the rule of law. the former archbishop of canterbury, rowan williams, says there's a strong case for the russian orthodox church to be expelled from the world council of churches because of its stance on the war in ukraine. hello and welcome to our look at what the the papers are saying today. with me are businessjournalist john crowley and prop
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says his forces have regained control of all areas around kyiv as russian forces withdraw from key towns. ukraine is now strengthening its defences in the east of the country. a kremlin spokesperson describes the ongoing talks of a ceasfire as "difficult". elsewhere, there are explosions in the strategic southern port city of odesa on the black sea coast. ukrainian officials say missiles have hit...
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terri, from derbyshire, doesn't need emergency care, but she's been waiting more than a year for twon't manage the ward work. i was in tears trying to get back to the car, only being able to shuffle along. back in coventry, they've managed to cut some of the long waits for planned operations. i'm proud to say we don't have any patients who are now waiting more than two years, and our ambition now is to work on those patients waiting more than a year, and we want to get that down to zero as quickly as possible, and hopefully by the end of this year. it is a significant challenge. in coventry, there are covid patients in wards like this — nearly as many as during the peak of the omicron surge over the winter. most are here because they have other conditions, but that still creates challenges for staff in the hospital. covid infections in the community are falling, according to the latest survey, but nhs staff know the virus, along with many other pressures, won't go away. hugh pym, bbc news, coventry. the parents of a black man shot when stopped by the police in the us state of michiga
terri, from derbyshire, doesn't need emergency care, but she's been waiting more than a year for twon't manage the ward work. i was in tears trying to get back to the car, only being able to shuffle along. back in coventry, they've managed to cut some of the long waits for planned operations. i'm proud to say we don't have any patients who are now waiting more than two years, and our ambition now is to work on those patients waiting more than a year, and we want to get that down to zero as...
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i am in belper in derbyshire to hear how shops are getting on.alive. but the authorities in germany strongly believe madeleine was murdered. and now prosecutors in portugal, looking into what happened in praia da luz, have identified a suspect, a person of interest, acting on the request of the german authorities. he's not been named, but german police have been investigating this man, referred to as christian b, a convicted rapist, in connection with madeleine's disappearance. he's currently in jail. officers say he was regularly living in the algarve between 1995 and 2007. he has always denied any involvement. there have been tv appeals for information, but the authorities have never had enough evidence to charge him. madeleine went missing from a holiday apartment on may 3rd, 2007, while her parents were having dinner at a nearby restaurant. injuly 2013, the met police opened its own investigation, saying it had new evidence and new witnesses. and it was injune 2020, that german police first revealed they had a suspect. there have been searche
i am in belper in derbyshire to hear how shops are getting on.alive. but the authorities in germany strongly believe madeleine was murdered. and now prosecutors in portugal, looking into what happened in praia da luz, have identified a suspect, a person of interest, acting on the request of the german authorities. he's not been named, but german police have been investigating this man, referred to as christian b, a convicted rapist, in connection with madeleine's disappearance. he's currently...
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victoria derbyshire has been talking to the labour mp, dame diana johnson, who chairs the house of commonswith love island's sharon gaffka, who has been a victim of spiking after lockdown ended. it was the first time i was reuniting with i my friends, celebrating friends birthday, nothing was out of the ordinary, went to the usual lunch spot. had a couple of glasses of wine, this time i felt very unwell. went to the bathroom with a friend, she came out, i didn't and bathroom with a friend, she came out, i didn'tand i bathroom with a friend, she came out, i didn't and i was discovered unconscious, wedged between a toilet and the door. 50 unconscious, wedged between a toilet and the door-— and the door. so your friends came to look for — and the door. so your friends came to look for you _ and the door. so your friends came to look for you because _ and the door. so your friends came to look for you because you - and the door. so your friends came to look for you because you didn't i to look for you because you didn't come out of the loo? mt; to look for you because you didn't come out of th
victoria derbyshire has been talking to the labour mp, dame diana johnson, who chairs the house of commonswith love island's sharon gaffka, who has been a victim of spiking after lockdown ended. it was the first time i was reuniting with i my friends, celebrating friends birthday, nothing was out of the ordinary, went to the usual lunch spot. had a couple of glasses of wine, this time i felt very unwell. went to the bathroom with a friend, she came out, i didn't and bathroom with a friend, she...
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this fellow here is in chatsworth and derbyshire.r north and we will see things turning wintry. frosty here first thing tuesday. elsewhere very mod overnight, those in double figures. tuesday some rain at times for northern ireland and northern england. for scotland, the highlands, our biggest concern is heavy snow, perhaps a foot of snow falling in some areas tuesday into wednesday. three degrees is the high here. furthersouth wednesday. three degrees is the high here. further south across england and wales, brighter spells. here. further south across england and wales, brighterspells. largely dry and we should see temperatures in the mid teens but colder for all of us as this week plays out. hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines: ukraine's president says he is setting up a special team that will start investigating alleged russian war crimes immediately. it comes after ukraine said it's recovered more than 400 bodies — some of them in mass graves — from areas around kyiv previously occupied by russian forces. r
this fellow here is in chatsworth and derbyshire.r north and we will see things turning wintry. frosty here first thing tuesday. elsewhere very mod overnight, those in double figures. tuesday some rain at times for northern ireland and northern england. for scotland, the highlands, our biggest concern is heavy snow, perhaps a foot of snow falling in some areas tuesday into wednesday. three degrees is the high here. furthersouth wednesday. three degrees is the high here. further south across...
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hello this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. the headlines.d with no sign of surrender. western allies promise more military aid for ukraine as fighting intensifies in the east of the country. russian and belarusian players won't be allowed to compete at this summer's wimbledon because of the invasion of ukraine. the prime minister has faced criticism in the house of commons for his lockdown—breaking fine — in advance of tomorrow's vote on whether there should be an investigation into claims he misled parliament. prince harry talks about catching up with the queen for the first time in two years, in an interview with us television. he with us television. wants to make sure that his grandma he wants to make sure that his grandma is protected and surrounded by the right people. just got this news in about the fatal shooting of the cinematographer helena hoss jameson on the film russ. and alec baldwin film. the report has been released into what happened. it is found that the production company new that firearm safety procedures were not being fo
hello this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. the headlines.d with no sign of surrender. western allies promise more military aid for ukraine as fighting intensifies in the east of the country. russian and belarusian players won't be allowed to compete at this summer's wimbledon because of the invasion of ukraine. the prime minister has faced criticism in the house of commons for his lockdown—breaking fine — in advance of tomorrow's vote on whether there should be an investigation into...
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they've now arrived safely in the uk and victoria derbyshire went to meet them.ed. when i went to talk to them all the next day, vitaly revealed that with war raging and the sisters trapped in the east of ukraine, he didn't know if they'd ever get out alive. i have to be honest, because it's a war out there. and there were moments when i thought, am i ever going to see them again? because when my mother told me that the fighting was getting closer, there were explosions and flashes in the sky, the front lines are literally an hour's drive away from her house. i thought, well, it's difficult to extract them from that situation. the fighting's coming nearer, there are reports of explosions and shelling in different parts of ukraine. will i ever see them again? hearing about his desperate plight, a bbc breakfast viewer, and separately, a listener to bbc podcast ukrainecast, offered to help. ukrainian student anastasia arranged for an ambulance to take irina, who can't speak or sit up after having two strokes, and alla, from their home in zaporizhzhia in the east of
they've now arrived safely in the uk and victoria derbyshire went to meet them.ed. when i went to talk to them all the next day, vitaly revealed that with war raging and the sisters trapped in the east of ukraine, he didn't know if they'd ever get out alive. i have to be honest, because it's a war out there. and there were moments when i thought, am i ever going to see them again? because when my mother told me that the fighting was getting closer, there were explosions and flashes in the sky,...
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hello, this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire, these are your headlines from the uk and around the world. emmanuel macron and far right challenger marine le pen will go head—to—head in the final round of the contest to become the next president of france. ukraine's president zelensky warns of big battles to come against russian forces in the east of the country. after questions about his wife's tax affairs, the uk's chancellor rishi sunak asks for an official review of his financial declarations. the uk economy barely grew in february according to new official data. growth was 0.1%, down from 0.8% injanuary. protests on the streets of pakistan as parliament chooses a new prime minister following the ousting of imran khan. and for the first time the queen talks about the effect having covid had on her. it does leave one very tired and exhausted, doesn't it, this horrible pandemic? hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world and on pbs. watching in the uk the french president emmanuel macron and the far—right challenger marine le pen will face each other in the
hello, this is bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire, these are your headlines from the uk and around the world. emmanuel macron and far right challenger marine le pen will go head—to—head in the final round of the contest to become the next president of france. ukraine's president zelensky warns of big battles to come against russian forces in the east of the country. after questions about his wife's tax affairs, the uk's chancellor rishi sunak asks for an official review of his financial...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines at nine. the world's richest man elon musk strikes a deal to buy twitter for more than £34 billion. the un secretary general travels to moscow to try to persuade vladimir putin to end his war in ukraine. meanwhile, russia's foreign minister says there's a "considerable" risk of the conflict escalating to the use of nuclear weapons. uk defence minister james heappey disagrees. the russian foreign secretary has been that sort of bravado. i don't think that right now there is an imminent threat of escalation. are you doing 0k? no, i'm not, actuall . new footage is released showing the moments after of the accidental, fatal shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchens by alec baldwin on a film set. bars and clubs that don't do enough to prevent spiking should lose their licences according to a new report from mps. the average food bill could increase by $271 this year. it would be the biggest increase in a decade. remembering harry billinge. the funeral of the d—day veteran and fundraiser takes pla
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines at nine. the world's richest man elon musk strikes a deal to buy twitter for more than £34 billion. the un secretary general travels to moscow to try to persuade vladimir putin to end his war in ukraine. meanwhile, russia's foreign minister says there's a "considerable" risk of the conflict escalating to the use of nuclear weapons. uk defence minister james heappey disagrees. the russian foreign secretary has been that sort of bravado....
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it�*s a real question, not just for this wool shop here in belper in derbyshire, but for lots of smallisa, haider, how have things been for ou? �* , , , , lisa, haider, how have things been for ou? , lisa, haider, how have things been for ou? fl, , ., for you? it's been very up and down we have had — for you? it's been very up and down we have had customers _ for you? it's been very up and down we have had customers coming i for you? it's been very up and down we have had customers coming and | we have had customers coming and then we had them obviously feel very wary at christmas. and then with the cost of living in the crisis in ukraine, we�*ve seen a real drop. have you thought about going online? we have, but will is we�*re hoping to, but wool is very much a touchy feely kind of product that people want to see the colours, they want to see the texture of it. so online is kind of it�*s there, but it�*s not really something we�*ve thought about as such. ok, lisa, thank you. what are you making here, by the way? cushion covers. 0k. you�*ve got your work cut out. we�*ll leave you to it.
it�*s a real question, not just for this wool shop here in belper in derbyshire, but for lots of smallisa, haider, how have things been for ou? �* , , , , lisa, haider, how have things been for ou? , lisa, haider, how have things been for ou? fl, , ., for you? it's been very up and down we have had — for you? it's been very up and down we have had customers _ for you? it's been very up and down we have had customers coming i for you? it's been very up and down we have had customers...
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but not everyone seems convinced that the desert and derbyshire can work together.w with the old. i'm impressed. i think it's a bit strange that they've got it here, to be honest. you think it's a bit strange? yeah, well, because they have it in the desert and everybody's kind of... it's true that burning man has a reputation for hedonism, but the organisers say there's more to it than that. ultimately, it's a place of making and creative expression. and for some people, the easy thing is to say, "hey, somebody�*s naked at burning man." it's a pretty simple and not that interesting way to think about something as special as black rock city. can you imagine yourself ever going to visit burning man? in theory. in practice, i'm not too keen on camping. in the meantime, the duke is hoping plenty will be keen to welcome chatsworth's latest guests. navteonhal, bbc news. researchers have warned that the cactus family of plants is facing a severe threat from climate change, despite the ability of many species to endure heat and drought. a study of more than a00 cactus speci
but not everyone seems convinced that the desert and derbyshire can work together.w with the old. i'm impressed. i think it's a bit strange that they've got it here, to be honest. you think it's a bit strange? yeah, well, because they have it in the desert and everybody's kind of... it's true that burning man has a reputation for hedonism, but the organisers say there's more to it than that. ultimately, it's a place of making and creative expression. and for some people, the easy thing is to...
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victoria derbyshire went to meet them.to them over the next day, vitaly revealed that with war raging and the sisters trapped in the east of ukraine, he didn't know if they'd ever get out alive. i have to be honest, it's a war out there. and there were moments when i thought, am i ever going to see them again? because when my mother told me that the fighting was getting closer, the explosions and flashes in the sky, the front lines the front lines are literally an hour's drive away from her house. i thought, well, it's difficult to extract them from that situation. the fighting is coming nearer, there are reports of explosions and shelling in different parts of ukraine. will i ever see them again? hearing about his desperate plight, a bbc breakfast viewer, and separately, a listener to bbc podcast ukrainecast, offered to help. ukrainian student anastasia arranged for an ambulance to take irina, who can't speak or sit up after having two strokes, and alla, from their home in zaporizhzhia in the east of ukraine to the rest i
victoria derbyshire went to meet them.to them over the next day, vitaly revealed that with war raging and the sisters trapped in the east of ukraine, he didn't know if they'd ever get out alive. i have to be honest, it's a war out there. and there were moments when i thought, am i ever going to see them again? because when my mother told me that the fighting was getting closer, the explosions and flashes in the sky, the front lines the front lines are literally an hour's drive away from her...
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mike derbyshire. mike's here with the sport.tland depending what happens in the play—offs, but also iran happens in the play—offs, but also iran and _ happens in the play—offs, but also iran and usa, iran at the top—ranked asian _ iran and usa, iran at the top—ranked asian team _ iran and usa, iran at the top—ranked asian team and they will be replaying usa, a replay of that 1998 match, _ replaying usa, a replay of that 1998 match, apparently brought the nations— match, apparently brought the nations together in a way that politics— nations together in a way that politics had failed to do, they will face each — politics had failed to do, they will face each other again. some difficult _ face each other again. some difficult games, england against the usa takes us back to 2010 and 81—1 draw but _ usa takes us back to 2010 and 81—1 draw but the main talking point is this potential home nations clash. there could be a lot of firsts at this world cup in qatar....england meeting iran for example ..and potentially a first, world cup f
mike derbyshire. mike's here with the sport.tland depending what happens in the play—offs, but also iran happens in the play—offs, but also iran and _ happens in the play—offs, but also iran and usa, iran at the top—ranked asian _ iran and usa, iran at the top—ranked asian team _ iran and usa, iran at the top—ranked asian team and they will be replaying usa, a replay of that 1998 match, _ replaying usa, a replay of that 1998 match, apparently brought the nations— match, apparently...
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but not everyone seems convinced that the desert and derbyshire can work together.uh... j tough crowd! yeah, sorry to be negative, but you did ask. _ it's really cool, like juxtaposition, isn't it? yeah, yeah. like the new with the old. i'm impressed. i think it's a bit strange that they've got it here, to be honest. you think it's a bit strange? yeah, well, because they have it in the desert and everybody's kind of... it's true that burning man has a reputation for hedonism, but the organisers say there's more to it than that. ultimately, it's a place of making and creative expression. and for some people, the easy thing is to say, "hey, somebody�*s naked at burning man." it's a pretty simple and not that interesting way to think about something as special as black rock city. can you imagine yourself ever going to visit burning man? in theory. in practice, i'm not too keen on camping. in the meantime, the duke is hoping plenty will be keen to welcome chats with its latest guests. navteonhal, bbc news. beautiful, i love that. it is a juxtaposition, but i think it wo
but not everyone seems convinced that the desert and derbyshire can work together.uh... j tough crowd! yeah, sorry to be negative, but you did ask. _ it's really cool, like juxtaposition, isn't it? yeah, yeah. like the new with the old. i'm impressed. i think it's a bit strange that they've got it here, to be honest. you think it's a bit strange? yeah, well, because they have it in the desert and everybody's kind of... it's true that burning man has a reputation for hedonism, but the organisers...
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earlier today we have this rather beautiful cloud spotted in derbyshire and this is called a kelvin cloud detail end of a weatherfront working into northern ireland and here we have outbreaks of rain moving into western counties and also fringing into western scotland but elsewhere we see the cloud develop and some showers will grow but some areas will be more prone to those than others, and for example, in the south midlands and central southern england we have a convergence zone building in and thatis convergence zone building in and that is where you have the highest chance of seeing showers today and also some fairly heavy ones here but across much of eastern england it should be free of showers and completely dry for most with sunshine. temperatures today, above average for the time of year, 12—16, and in the sunshine, light winds, it won't feel too bad. 0vernight tonight, showers will fade away quickly and we will have some clear spells and the clearest skies will mean we have the odd touch of frost. for the rest of the week, the weather is dominated by some tightly packed isobars a
earlier today we have this rather beautiful cloud spotted in derbyshire and this is called a kelvin cloud detail end of a weatherfront working into northern ireland and here we have outbreaks of rain moving into western counties and also fringing into western scotland but elsewhere we see the cloud develop and some showers will grow but some areas will be more prone to those than others, and for example, in the south midlands and central southern england we have a convergence zone building in...
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gylesjoins us from buxton, in derbyshire.re - -- rod hull and emu. i think somebody in the theatre and j -- rod hull and emu. ithink- somebody in the theatre and went away again without buying a ticket to your show, somebody else was walking past right now, not buying a ticket. what is going on? 20 minutes ago this was the quieter spot in derbyshire. —— whitest. the moment the camera went on, people emerged villa, bottles were emptied, people walking past, haply my show tonight, postponed my two years, this is a postponed my two years, this is a post covid tour, sold out, so if they went and came away into because they went and came away into because they couldn't get tickets, but the m they couldn't get tickets, but the joy of doing a show now, it is a celebration of life theatre at i just go on, and before i burst into song, eithera just go on, and before i burst into song, either a trigger warning or just to let you know there is a teaching store, i say welcome back to life theatre and the audience just go wild. people are
gylesjoins us from buxton, in derbyshire.re - -- rod hull and emu. i think somebody in the theatre and j -- rod hull and emu. ithink- somebody in the theatre and went away again without buying a ticket to your show, somebody else was walking past right now, not buying a ticket. what is going on? 20 minutes ago this was the quieter spot in derbyshire. —— whitest. the moment the camera went on, people emerged villa, bottles were emptied, people walking past, haply my show tonight, postponed...
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hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines.ol — as ukraine demands russian forces let civilians leave. separately, the russian foreign ministry calls on the uk to stop supllying weapons to ukraine translation: of course, taking | control of such an important centre in the south as mariupol is a success. congratulations to you. there's a warning of mass poverty around the world, caused by the war. the president of the world bank says rising food prices could mean millions go hungry. as borisjohnson arrives on a visit to india, he is talking about various trade negotiations he hopes to have with india. meanwhile, the governorate is trying to delay a house of commons vote over whether to investigate in four claims he misled mps about lockdown parties. the two candidates wanting to be president of france have gone head to head in their only televised debate — ahead of the final vote on sunday. the bbc has discovered evidence that a major conservative party donor was a director of a company secretly owned by a russian oligarch close
hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines.ol — as ukraine demands russian forces let civilians leave. separately, the russian foreign ministry calls on the uk to stop supllying weapons to ukraine translation: of course, taking | control of such an important centre in the south as mariupol is a success. congratulations to you. there's a warning of mass poverty around the world, caused by the war. the president of the world bank says rising food prices could mean millions...
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hello, i'm victoria derbyshire. let us know what you think of the fine, of the breaknig of the law and what you thiink shld happene next — message me on instagram and tiktok and tiwtter. president biden has, for the first time, accused vladimir putin, of committing genocide in ukraine. i called it genocide because it has become clearer and clearer that putin is trying to wipe out the idea of people even able to be ukrainian and the evidence is mounting. police in new york are searching for a 62—year—old man following a shooting on the subway yesterday in which ten people were wounded. this is a test. hello and welcome to downing street. the uk's prime minister and finance minister are resisting calls to resign after they were fined, along with borisjohnson�*s wife carrie, for breaking covid lockdown laws. they all received fixed penalty notices for being at a birthday do for the pm in no 10 downing street when gatherings of more than two people indoors were banned. as a result, mrjohnson became the uk's first serving prime minister to be sanctioned for breaking the law. all three have
hello, i'm victoria derbyshire. let us know what you think of the fine, of the breaknig of the law and what you thiink shld happene next — message me on instagram and tiktok and tiwtter. president biden has, for the first time, accused vladimir putin, of committing genocide in ukraine. i called it genocide because it has become clearer and clearer that putin is trying to wipe out the idea of people even able to be ukrainian and the evidence is mounting. police in new york are searching for a...
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good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire, here are your headlines: the mail on sunday's
good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire, here are your headlines: the mail on sunday's
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the bbc news at one is coming up next with victoria derbyshire but for now it's time for a look at the parts of southern england and wales. top temperatures 17 or 18. the deadline set by russia for ukrainian troops in the city of mariupol to surrender has passed. a ukraine marine commander holed up there says his soldiers won't give up. translation: we are probably. facing our last days, if not hours. the enemy is outnumbering us ten to one. they have advantage in the air, in artillery, in their forces on land, in equipment and in tanks. as russia's assault continues, it's claimed ukrainian forces have fought off several attacks in the east of the country. here, the organisers of wimbledon ban russian and belarusian tennis players from this summer's tournament. also this lunchtime. the prime ministerfaces more criticism in the house of commons for that lockdown—breaking fine. he says he's getting on with hisjob.
the bbc news at one is coming up next with victoria derbyshire but for now it's time for a look at the parts of southern england and wales. top temperatures 17 or 18. the deadline set by russia for ukrainian troops in the city of mariupol to surrender has passed. a ukraine marine commander holed up there says his soldiers won't give up. translation: we are probably. facing our last days, if not hours. the enemy is outnumbering us ten to one. they have advantage in the air, in artillery, in...
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new belt tattooed following reconstructive surgery, following on from the story about a woman in derbyshirers. we will be catching up couple of hours. we will be catching up with them shortly. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. the metropolitan police commissioner will step down from her role this weekend. dame cressida dick announced her resignation in february after losing the confidence of the mayor of london. she has said it's been an honour to serve the people of london. her replacement is expected to be appointed this summer. meanwhile, the met police has vowed to root out people who do not belong in the force following an investigation into harassment and racism at a police unit. the police watchdog discovered misogyny, discrimination and sexual harassment among some officers at charing cross police station. it's made fifteen recommendations, all of which the met has accepted. a covid study at king's college london has found people with the omicron variant are more likely to have a sore throat and less likely to
new belt tattooed following reconstructive surgery, following on from the story about a woman in derbyshirers. we will be catching up couple of hours. we will be catching up with them shortly. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. the metropolitan police commissioner will step down from her role this weekend. dame cressida dick announced her resignation in february after losing the confidence of the mayor of london. she has...