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translation: evenif even if they reach an agreement, i cannot according to hamas delusional positionsif it does not seem that close but even if we do make it, we will enter rougher and there is no substitute without victory and we must eliminate rafael nadal and we will do it. —— rafah. meanwhile, hundreds of people protested in a refugee camp in the northern part of the gaza strip, demanding food and medical supplies amid severe shortages. here's what some of them had to say. translation: even medicines are not allowed to reach this area, there are diseases widely spreading in hospitals, schools and everywhere. epidemics and diseases are spreading amongst our people in northern gaza where there is no medicine! translation: we where there is no medicine! translation:— where there is no medicine! translation: we cannot find an hina. translation: we cannot find anything- we _ translation: we cannot find anything. we cannot _ translation: we cannot find anything. we cannot find - translation: we cannot find | anything. we cannot find sugar orflour. there is nothing. we are dying slowly.
translation: evenif even if they reach an agreement, i cannot according to hamas delusional positionsif it does not seem that close but even if we do make it, we will enter rougher and there is no substitute without victory and we must eliminate rafael nadal and we will do it. —— rafah. meanwhile, hundreds of people protested in a refugee camp in the northern part of the gaza strip, demanding food and medical supplies amid severe shortages. here's what some of them had to say. translation:...
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people are worried about the job security other promotion prospects, whether use this right evenif prospectsht even if they do have it? i think it can signal what is best practice in many organisations. if it introduced with a bit of flexibility.— with a bit of flexibility. based on what ou with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see — with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see in _ with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see in the _ with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see in the markets, i with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see in the markets, do with a bit of flexibility. based on - what you see in the markets, do you think expectations of workers when it comes to dealing with work after hours, have been changed significantly in recent years? there's no doubt that the increase nature in shift from work to home blurred the lines between people's work and home lives. they might feel under more pressure to feel contactable or be contacted after working hours. it's really more to important to look at the underlying issues. how do you improve the quality of m
people are worried about the job security other promotion prospects, whether use this right evenif prospectsht even if they do have it? i think it can signal what is best practice in many organisations. if it introduced with a bit of flexibility.— with a bit of flexibility. based on what ou with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see — with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see in _ with a bit of flexibility. based on what you see in the _ with a bit of flexibility. based on what...
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evenif estimate for the full year. with arm, you're probably very familiar with its work. the company paris chips by apple, amazon, google and others and in fact fair technology is in every smartphone. amid the fervour and investment frenzy over ai technology, arm is making bank. particularly true for the japanese investment firm softbank which owns 90% of arm and it's a mess for the uk. after all, arm is a british chip designer and has ruffled feathers when it chose to list on the nasdaq are not on its home turf. shares in arm owner softbank are trading more than 10% higher after it posted its first quarterly profit in over a year, thanks in part to the chip designers's strong numbers. softbank also saw a big recovery in its vision fund, with investment gains of $4 billion. the stronger result follows four straight quarters of losses, and shows that ceo masayoshi son's shift towards artificial intelligence is paying off. sticking with al, this week the head of the united nations added its voice to those warning about
evenif estimate for the full year. with arm, you're probably very familiar with its work. the company paris chips by apple, amazon, google and others and in fact fair technology is in every smartphone. amid the fervour and investment frenzy over ai technology, arm is making bank. particularly true for the japanese investment firm softbank which owns 90% of arm and it's a mess for the uk. after all, arm is a british chip designer and has ruffled feathers when it chose to list on the nasdaq are...
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what we have seen progressively, as we have had expanding military operations, evenif expanding militaryattacked, in the instance of nasser it has been essentially under siege so patients have not been able to access that facility and we have seen the same as that in other hospital. to give an idea, i was in gaza last week and visited two hospitals. 0ne al—nasr hospital, a 65 bed facility with over 300 patients now. i went through a field hospital run by the international medical group. as the israeli forces are planning their offences in rafah, the managers of those two hospitals are now looking at options for evacuating their patients and also relocating their operations. they know that with a big military operation, they too will be cut off from supply lines, they too will not be able to have the staff and patients access the hospitals, and that this is a recurring theme throughout the war. this is what has happened in most of the hospitals across gaza since the hospitals across gaza since the start of the conflict. fin the start of the conflict. an incredibly _ the start of the confli
what we have seen progressively, as we have had expanding military operations, evenif expanding militaryattacked, in the instance of nasser it has been essentially under siege so patients have not been able to access that facility and we have seen the same as that in other hospital. to give an idea, i was in gaza last week and visited two hospitals. 0ne al—nasr hospital, a 65 bed facility with over 300 patients now. i went through a field hospital run by the international medical group. as...
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to a vote anyway and if it can't get through the senate will have no reason to think about it but evenif opposition, saying, this is a bad deal, we should not take it because it does not do everything we want to do. you talk about _ everything we want to do. you talk about the _ everything we want to do. you talk about the stalemate and being dug in on both sides, what happens with immigration, ukraine and middle east funding?— ukraine and middle east fundina? ., fl . , funding? that's a very good question- — funding? that's a very good question. we _ funding? that's a very good question. we will _ funding? that's a very good question. we will see - funding? that's a very good question. we will see the l question. we will see the senate take a vote on the steel this week the first procedural step will be on wednesday, has declared that hurdle otherwise it has no future. at the same time pretty much while the senate is preparing and voting on this the house will be voting to impeach the homeland security secretary for what they accused is woefully failing to enforce the border laws and shu
to a vote anyway and if it can't get through the senate will have no reason to think about it but evenif opposition, saying, this is a bad deal, we should not take it because it does not do everything we want to do. you talk about _ everything we want to do. you talk about the _ everything we want to do. you talk about the stalemate and being dug in on both sides, what happens with immigration, ukraine and middle east funding?— ukraine and middle east fundina? ., fl . , funding? that's a...
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they say this is not an issue that can be ignored, it has to be addressed one way or another, evenife way or another, even if you're not changing the law, the way the law is changing in other parts of the world will have an impact on people in the uk. britain's armed forces minister, james heappey, has offered to meet the family of a kenyan woman, who was allegedly killed by a british soldier in 2012. agnes wanjiru's family have been calling forjustice and closure — after an inquest in 2019 concluded she was murdered by one or more british soldiers and found signs of a potential cover up. mr heappy told our correspondent barbara plett usher that the uk was helping the kenyan authorities with the investigation. if i were agnes's family, i would be deeply annoyed and angry at how long this is taking. the saying is thatjustice delayed isjustice denied. and it is now a very long time since agnes's death. but an investigation is ongoing. the uk government is working hard to... is supporting the kenyans in their investigation, whenever we are asked to do so. and we will support whatever re
they say this is not an issue that can be ignored, it has to be addressed one way or another, evenife way or another, even if you're not changing the law, the way the law is changing in other parts of the world will have an impact on people in the uk. britain's armed forces minister, james heappey, has offered to meet the family of a kenyan woman, who was allegedly killed by a british soldier in 2012. agnes wanjiru's family have been calling forjustice and closure — after an inquest in 2019...
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consideration, that those were breaches that may have happened but had not been proved to happen, and evenifen if they had happened, that was four years before her citizenship was removed. and there were other considerations like had she been let a stateless, because they had removed her citizenship? the high court here said that in 2019 she was technically could have been a bangladeshi citizen, so at the time there was nothing unlawful at the home secretary did. 0n there was nothing unlawful at the home secretary did. on and on and on. as i say, a devastating judgment for shamima begum, and a huge victory for the home secretary. it will be difficult as things stand now to see what grounds there are four appeal to the supreme court. it is, as i say, a slam dunk if you like. every single thing that shamima begum's legal team put to the court, they rejected. you do have to have grounds for appeal. and we did speak to shamima begum's lawyer outside court. her legal team say they are considering what to do next, but actually the everyday direct appeal to the home secretary to bring shamima begum
consideration, that those were breaches that may have happened but had not been proved to happen, and evenifen if they had happened, that was four years before her citizenship was removed. and there were other considerations like had she been let a stateless, because they had removed her citizenship? the high court here said that in 2019 she was technically could have been a bangladeshi citizen, so at the time there was nothing unlawful at the home secretary did. 0n there was nothing unlawful...
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understood the possibility in lieu of that reality, he designed the organisation to be able to continue evenifue even if this tragedy was realised. so in that sphere, i know there is a well of talent in the russian opposition and i hope that they are galvanised and everyone finds common purpose and putin, the murderous thuggish tyrant who murdered my friend, i hope he gets what is coming to him sooner rather than later. , ., , ., later. during filming, we hear you asking navalny — later. during filming, we hear you asking navalny what _ later. during filming, we hear you asking navalny what his _ later. during filming, we hear you asking navalny what his message | asking navalny what his message would be to the russian people in the event of his death and listless listen in on what he said. my message for the situation _ in on what he said. my message for the situation when _ in on what he said. my message for the situation when i _ in on what he said. my message for the situation when i am _ in on what he said. my message for the situation when i am killed - in on what he said. my message for
understood the possibility in lieu of that reality, he designed the organisation to be able to continue evenifue even if this tragedy was realised. so in that sphere, i know there is a well of talent in the russian opposition and i hope that they are galvanised and everyone finds common purpose and putin, the murderous thuggish tyrant who murdered my friend, i hope he gets what is coming to him sooner rather than later. , ., , ., later. during filming, we hear you asking navalny — later....
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be - hard-pressed to find a similar hard—pressed to find a similar case, so it's staggering number evenifthat inaudible some credibility is something like this when it's the public who are the victim. you know, not private industry or banks so this is atypical for that reason and also atypical because we have the former president so it's hard to compare but the numbers are pretty staggering matter how look at it. ., , .,, look at it. donald trump has also been — look at it. donald trump has also been banned _ look at it. donald trump has also been banned for- look at it. donald trump has also been banned for three i also been banned for three years for serving for an officer or director of any new york operation. what's going to mean in practical terms for his business empire? it mean in practical terms for his business empire?— business empire? it really is inaudible _ business empire? it really is inaudible to _ business empire? it really is inaudible to put— business empire? it really is inaudible to put it - business empire? it really is inaudible to put it nicely i inaudible to put i
be - hard-pressed to find a similar hard—pressed to find a similar case, so it's staggering number evenifthat inaudible some credibility is something like this when it's the public who are the victim. you know, not private industry or banks so this is atypical for that reason and also atypical because we have the former president so it's hard to compare but the numbers are pretty staggering matter how look at it. ., , .,, look at it. donald trump has also been — look at it. donald trump has...
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he says that evenif southern city of rafah. simply delay his plans. he, of course, has claimed that there are battalions of hamas fighters holed up battalions of hamas fighters holed up in a city hiding among the civilian population and he says that she has to send his troops into, in effect, when the war, finish the job. what's interesting is that we now understand that the main draw israeli military have put forward a plan to ministers detailing how they intend to get civilians out of harms way before the ground offensive begins but we have no details whatsoever of this plan. and israel has insisted repeatedly it will move civilians to safety without giving details and that's causing enormous concern to international aid agencies, while warning of the dire consequences of such a ground attack. israel doesn't appear, as far as we can see, to be making physical preparations at this stage, eitherfor physical preparations at this stage, either for the physical preparations at this stage, eitherfor the ground physical preparations
he says that evenif southern city of rafah. simply delay his plans. he, of course, has claimed that there are battalions of hamas fighters holed up battalions of hamas fighters holed up in a city hiding among the civilian population and he says that she has to send his troops into, in effect, when the war, finish the job. what's interesting is that we now understand that the main draw israeli military have put forward a plan to ministers detailing how they intend to get civilians out of harms...
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majority and it is highly unlikely that even a single democrat would vote alongside republicans, evenifcans held together to get rid of alejandro mayorkas. he will be acquitted and will continue to serve. and they will continue to serve. and they will be absolutely no effect, no subsidy effect in this impeachment process in terms of operational matters and policies. what it does however raise it is a white noise attempt and by what —— what i mean is it has very little to do with the issues on the border but it is an attempt to amplify and magnify the idl disorder and of discontent in support of donald trump possibly as campaign. most house republicans now support donald trump and that is at the core of what is happening here. last week, after four months of negotiation, the us senate adopted a bill which had $20 billion of order enforcement, alongside aid to ukraine, taiwan and israel. the house republicans rejected it, effectively said we don't want this money for border enforcement. less than a week later, what are they doing? impeaching alejandro mayorkas over the argument that there
majority and it is highly unlikely that even a single democrat would vote alongside republicans, evenifcans held together to get rid of alejandro mayorkas. he will be acquitted and will continue to serve. and they will continue to serve. and they will be absolutely no effect, no subsidy effect in this impeachment process in terms of operational matters and policies. what it does however raise it is a white noise attempt and by what —— what i mean is it has very little to do with the issues...
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but as we were saying, prices are still increasing, evenif saying, prices are still increasing, even making life incredibly difficult for households and businesses, as i say, on top of lots of other price rises that we have had over the past couple of years. one greengrocer we spoke to said basically he is surviving as a business, not driving. hoping to kind of make it through. with food, there is some good news for people struggling with the weekly shop because food prices fell some of the month for the first time in two years, helped by lower prices for cream crackers, chocolate biscuits and sponge cakes are good news if you are throwing a tea party, perhaps. and the other good news is what is keeping inflation static and thatis what is keeping inflation static and that is gas and electric bills and that's because the energy price cut went up slightly injanuary, hence inflation staying at this 4% level, but those same bills are predicted to come down in april, so there is a good chance that inflation will come a lot closer to that 2% target. the chancellorjeremy hunt said today tha
but as we were saying, prices are still increasing, evenif saying, prices are still increasing, even making life incredibly difficult for households and businesses, as i say, on top of lots of other price rises that we have had over the past couple of years. one greengrocer we spoke to said basically he is surviving as a business, not driving. hoping to kind of make it through. with food, there is some good news for people struggling with the weekly shop because food prices fell some of the...
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it could be another decade before we truly know what the impact of this is, evenif what the impact ofte. you�*re live with bbc news. now to the remarkable story of conjoined twins who were born in senegal and live in cardiff. when they were born, doctors expected them to survive only for a few days. the girls came for a few days. the girls came for treatment in london in 2017 when they were only two, and have remained in the uk for the care and medical expertise unavailable for them at home. since then, they have defied all expectations, and now they�*re seven and thought to be they�*re seven and thought to be the only growing conjoined twins in europe. lucy owens has the story. what is it now? mariam and nay playing with their friends at man stuart primary in cardiff. their dad always wanted them to go to mainstream school. it�*s always wanted them to go to mainstream school.— always wanted them to go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to _ mainstream school. it's a way for me to show _ mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that _ mainstream school. it's a way for me to s
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it could be another decade before we truly know what the impact of this, evenif truly know what the impactif it were to stop today. head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. david cameron's become the first british foreign secretary to visit the falkland islands in 30 years, in a high—profile demonstration of the uk's sovereignty over the contested territory. mr cameron said the archipelago's status was "not up for discussion". in a 2013 referendum, the islanders voted to retain their status as a uk overseas territory, but argentina's president javier milei has said he hopes to take control of the islands by diplomatic means. three falklanders and around 1,000 argentine and british military personnel were killed in a conflict in 1982 when buenos aires invaded the islands, now we go live to ione wells, our south america correspondent in sao paulo. ione, why first of all has mr cameron decided to go down? he has a coule of cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. _ cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. the _ cameron decided to go down? he has
it could be another decade before we truly know what the impact of this, evenif truly know what the impactif it were to stop today. head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. david cameron's become the first british foreign secretary to visit the falkland islands in 30 years, in a high—profile demonstration of the uk's sovereignty over the contested territory. mr cameron said the archipelago's status was "not up for discussion". in a 2013 referendum, the islanders...
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so evenif really deliver services. so even if the us wanted to go in, who are we negotiating with?ther — they... previously they did. work together - they... previously they did. and were both at the — previously they did. and were both at the forefront - previously they did. and were both at the forefront of - both at the forefront of overthrowing bashir. we see a pattern of regime change. people are suffering so much, even those who are going as refugees into ethiopia, a situation that isn't stable as well, or into chad or central african republic. sojulia forgotten people. african republic. so julia forgotten people.- african republic. so julia forgotten people. would you like to see — forgotten people. would you like to see the _ forgotten people. would you like to see the biden - like to see the biden administration doing more? you mentioned it is difficult because there is no—one person to speak about what more could they be doing? for to speak about what more could they be doing?— they be doing? for the biden administration, _ they be doing? for the biden administration, the
so evenif really deliver services. so even if the us wanted to go in, who are we negotiating with?ther — they... previously they did. work together - they... previously they did. and were both at the — previously they did. and were both at the forefront - previously they did. and were both at the forefront of - both at the forefront of overthrowing bashir. we see a pattern of regime change. people are suffering so much, even those who are going as refugees into ethiopia, a situation that...
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evenif something they are notjust a feat. even if you kill someone, you are not testicular. we understand the other things that you are. and in the united states we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world. we put hundreds of thousands of people in jails or prisons without the kind of careful review so my work is really a response to the tremendous need that over the last half—century that results from a criminal legal system that often treats you better if you are rich and guilty than if you are poor and innocent. so i feel compelled to stand with the condemned, those who have been unfairly sentenced because that's the only way you get to a place where you can claim that you live in a just society, a healthy community, and the product of people who enforce the supreme court's ruling, they open up the doors to public schools for me at a time in the community wasn't prepared to let black kids attend schools. i want to use the same power, that same commitment to the rule of law that created opportunities for me to created opportunities for me to create opportunities
evenif something they are notjust a feat. even if you kill someone, you are not testicular. we understand the other things that you are. and in the united states we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world. we put hundreds of thousands of people in jails or prisons without the kind of careful review so my work is really a response to the tremendous need that over the last half—century that results from a criminal legal system that often treats you better if you are rich and guilty...
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so evenif really deliver services. so even if the us wanted to go in, who are we negotiating with?nd they were both at the forefront of overpowering president which is. so you see a pattern of regime change taking place. unfortunately the people are suffering so much, even those who are going as refugees into ethiopia, a situation that is not stable as well or into chad or central african republic.— african republic. truly a forgotten _ african republic. truly a forgotten people. - african republic. truly a| forgotten people. would african republic. truly a - forgotten people. would you like to see the biden administration doing more. you mention it is difficult because there is no—one person to negotiate with, but what more could a usb doing?! negotiate with, but what more could a usb doing?— negotiate with, but what more could a usb doing? i would say for the biden _ could a usb doing? i would say for the biden administration, . for the biden administration, the secretary of state made the attempt. you have to have parties who are willing to sit down at the table. so it is diffic
so evenif really deliver services. so even if the us wanted to go in, who are we negotiating with?nd they were both at the forefront of overpowering president which is. so you see a pattern of regime change taking place. unfortunately the people are suffering so much, even those who are going as refugees into ethiopia, a situation that is not stable as well or into chad or central african republic.— african republic. truly a forgotten _ african republic. truly a forgotten people. - african...
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possible to be abroad and still speak with russian people and continue to be a russian politician, eveniflitician, even if you are not in russia. it is computed but it is possible and i hope yulia navalnaya will be able to do it. we hope yulia navalnaya will be able to do it. ~ ., , hope yulia navalnaya will be able to do it. ~ . , ., do it. we have been looking at the some of the _ do it. we have been looking at the some of the protests _ do it. we have been looking at the some of the protests around - do it. we have been looking at the some of the protests around the i some of the protests around the world in the wake of alexei navalny�*s death, they have not been mass protests even in europe, we have seen people turn up to embassies. are you surprised not more people outside of russia have risen up? i’m more people outside of russia have risen u - ? �* ., more people outside of russia have risen u?�* ., , , , more people outside of russia have risenu?�* ., , , , , risen up? i'm not surprised, first russians don't _ risen up? i'm not surprised, first russians don't feel _ risen up? i'm
possible to be abroad and still speak with russian people and continue to be a russian politician, eveniflitician, even if you are not in russia. it is computed but it is possible and i hope yulia navalnaya will be able to do it. we hope yulia navalnaya will be able to do it. ~ ., , hope yulia navalnaya will be able to do it. ~ . , ., do it. we have been looking at the some of the _ do it. we have been looking at the some of the protests _ do it. we have been looking at the some of the protests...
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so to expect it certain changes at the battlefield evenif certain changes at the battlefield even ift the delivery is very difficult. at this differently crucial because just one number for you, this differently crucial because just one numberfor you, ukraine spent per day, the amount france produces per month of ammunition. that is still five times less then what russians are using. considering for example the european union promised 1 million of the shells to ukraine, they still provided only 60% of what they have promised. at the same time, north korea provided 1 million shells to the russian federation and just today we had news about 400 ballistic missiles from iran to russia. that looks quite ridiculous when these countries under the sanctions can deliver that large amount of ammunition to the aggressor and the holds democratic well—developed worlds, the g7, cannot deliver even the smallest and easiest ammunition that they have already promised. let me just ask you this, we talk a lot about ukraine's summer offensive. many assessors saying that, despite naval losses in the blac
so to expect it certain changes at the battlefield evenif certain changes at the battlefield even ift the delivery is very difficult. at this differently crucial because just one number for you, this differently crucial because just one numberfor you, ukraine spent per day, the amount france produces per month of ammunition. that is still five times less then what russians are using. considering for example the european union promised 1 million of the shells to ukraine, they still provided only...
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increasingly difficult to put any diplomatic pressure on iran and expect everything to fall in line because evenif _ those directions. there was much talk last week about _ those directions. there was much talk last week about this - those directions. there was much talk last week about this possible i talk last week about this possible hostage deal, hostages released in return for palestinian prisoner swaps and potential talks of a ceasefire. there is something antony blinken will be talking about as well. i blinken will be talking about as well. ~' ,., blinken will be talking about as well. ~ ,., �* , blinken will be talking about as well. ., _ well. i think so. it's obviously important _ well. i think so. it's obviously important to _ well. i think so. it's obviously important to get _ well. i think so. it's obviously important to get to _ well. i think so. it's obviously important to get to a - well. i think so. it's obviouslyl important to get to a ceasefire well. i think so. it's obviously - important to get to a ceasefire and a longer term diplomatic resolution to what is happening but of c
increasingly difficult to put any diplomatic pressure on iran and expect everything to fall in line because evenif _ those directions. there was much talk last week about _ those directions. there was much talk last week about this - those directions. there was much talk last week about this possible i talk last week about this possible hostage deal, hostages released in return for palestinian prisoner swaps and potential talks of a ceasefire. there is something antony blinken will be talking...
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but that's not to say voters cannot be frustrated evenif to say voters cannot be frustrated even if theyound them on the other thing people have mentioned is antisocial behaviour in the centre of towns, that gets two issues way beyond online shopping, that's issues to do with police and funding and community so there's definitely and community so there's definitely a feeling of frustration. i spoke to a feeling of frustration. i spoke to a voter who'd lived here since 1966, she said she had never known the town in the state that it is now and by the way worth mentioning, the wellingborough constituency which voted yesterday as notjust wellingborough constituency which voted yesterday as not just this town, there a couple of other towns, principally rushton which is the other big town and lots of villages and rural areas so it's notjust a case of voters in one town shifting towards the labour party or away from the conservatives, there are quite a lot of other areas, some of them affluent which i can quite heavily against the conservatives. henry, thank you so much. we have not yet heard
but that's not to say voters cannot be frustrated evenif to say voters cannot be frustrated even if theyound them on the other thing people have mentioned is antisocial behaviour in the centre of towns, that gets two issues way beyond online shopping, that's issues to do with police and funding and community so there's definitely and community so there's definitely a feeling of frustration. i spoke to a feeling of frustration. i spoke to a voter who'd lived here since 1966, she said she had...
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we don't know exactly when or evenif today.r the events that we have seen. 0k, after the events that we have seen. ok, thanks very much as opana miller for us there in westminster. the us has been reported to have cured a druggist of the killed the leader of militia in baghdad. it comes in the days after the united states carried out attacks in iraq and syria after a deadly attack in georgia last month. let's go to baghdad right now and talk to hugo, what more can you tell us? —— attack injordan. abs, tell us? —— attack injordan. senior us official has now confirmed that the us has conducted a drone attack targeting a senior commander from this group, which is a militia here in iraq supported by iran and these commander has been identified, so this happened at 9:30pm here. we can actually hear the explosion from our bureau here in baghdad. and obviously this happened just days after the us carried out those air strikes targeting militias here in iraq and also in it syria in retaliation for that deadly attack in jordan retaliati
we don't know exactly when or evenif today.r the events that we have seen. 0k, after the events that we have seen. ok, thanks very much as opana miller for us there in westminster. the us has been reported to have cured a druggist of the killed the leader of militia in baghdad. it comes in the days after the united states carried out attacks in iraq and syria after a deadly attack in georgia last month. let's go to baghdad right now and talk to hugo, what more can you tell us? —— attack...
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conservative mps is not — so it's a very difficult general election coming up and life in opposition evenifobably would hold her seat, but she is going to move on and do other things. and we are going to end up with a pretty inexperienced parliament after it the next general election and i think there is a general trend here more towards people leaving politics... in a sentence. — people leaving politics... in a sentence, sorry _ people leaving politics... in a sentence, sorry but - people leaving politics... in a sentence, sorry but is - people leaving politics... in a sentence, sorry but is that worrying you? it sentence, sorry but is that worrying ou? ., , ., , ., ., ., you? it does a bit. you want a balance was of— you? it does a bit. you want a balance was of you _ you? it does a bit. you want a balance was of you don't - you? it does a bit. you want a balance was of you don't want j balance was of you don't want everybody there who is in their 70s and 80s, but you will a bit of experience there and i do think there is a sort of tendency... i was a people leave paul attempt —— palma in
conservative mps is not — so it's a very difficult general election coming up and life in opposition evenifobably would hold her seat, but she is going to move on and do other things. and we are going to end up with a pretty inexperienced parliament after it the next general election and i think there is a general trend here more towards people leaving politics... in a sentence. — people leaving politics... in a sentence, sorry _ people leaving politics... in a sentence, sorry but - people...
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the degree of lawlessness now in russia has reached a level that not even i could have envisaged evenifrld? would have been better to cut the russian oil revenues that are slightly above where they were at the invasion? we have not made any progress in deconstructing the war economy that putin his belt. i deconstructing the war economy that putin his belt.— putin his belt. i don't think we have made — putin his belt. i don't think we have made no _ putin his belt. i don't think we have made no progress, - putin his belt. i don't think we - have made no progress, christian, i don't agree with that. i think there is clear evidence that the russian military industrial base is very much lacking high—technology components and so on, but i think that we have failed to do is to cut the actual budget revenues themselves. and of course most of those come from oil. i think 25% of the russian state income comes from oil export tax which is better than income tax in the country. and the problem is here, christian, is fundamentally that third countries art refining russian oil making profits from it
the degree of lawlessness now in russia has reached a level that not even i could have envisaged evenifrld? would have been better to cut the russian oil revenues that are slightly above where they were at the invasion? we have not made any progress in deconstructing the war economy that putin his belt. i deconstructing the war economy that putin his belt.— putin his belt. i don't think we have made — putin his belt. i don't think we have made no _ putin his belt. i don't think we have made...
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that is the question, evenif legislation. there michael gove is going further than he has done previously to give his absolute guarantee it will happen in both regards. i guarantee it will happen in both retards. , ., regards. i can upgrade the conspiracy _ regards. i can upgrade the conspiracy theory, - regards. i can upgrade the conspiracy theory, or - regards. i can upgrade the - conspiracy theory, or whatever conspiracy theory, orwhatever theory— conspiracy theory, orwhatever theory it— conspiracy theory, orwhatever theory it may be. i have notjust heard _ theory it may be. i have notjust heard it — theory it may be. i have notjust heard it from housing campaigners, but conservative mps and ministers who are _ but conservative mps and ministers who are desperate for this bill to pass— who are desperate for this bill to pass and — who are desperate for this bill to pass and believed their own colleagues and the government are dragging _ colleagues and the government are dragging their heels because some of them have _ drag
that is the question, evenif legislation. there michael gove is going further than he has done previously to give his absolute guarantee it will happen in both regards. i guarantee it will happen in both retards. , ., regards. i can upgrade the conspiracy _ regards. i can upgrade the conspiracy theory, - regards. i can upgrade the conspiracy theory, or - regards. i can upgrade the - conspiracy theory, or whatever conspiracy theory, orwhatever theory— conspiracy theory, orwhatever theory it—...
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evenif entry point for humanitarian aid.y equipped to support those people. geographically speaking, they go? they spoke about ticking into an even smaller area, and these are people, they are not cattle, you cannotjust hand them around to different parts of land whilst the humanitarian conditions get worse. these are people with lives, families, they need safe places to go. they were not responsible for the attacks on october seven, they need to be treated with dignity, and what we are seeing is that their human rights are being stripped away every single day that this conflict goes on, and we are extremely concerned that if those people are not to go anywhere and this land invasion does happen, in rafah, what will happen to those people? because last night, we saw that 61 were killed. imagine that in a full—scale bombardment, 28,000 already dent according to the health ministry, how much more can they take —— already dead. how much more can they take -- already dead-— already dead. israel said that in order to rescue _ alr
evenif entry point for humanitarian aid.y equipped to support those people. geographically speaking, they go? they spoke about ticking into an even smaller area, and these are people, they are not cattle, you cannotjust hand them around to different parts of land whilst the humanitarian conditions get worse. these are people with lives, families, they need safe places to go. they were not responsible for the attacks on october seven, they need to be treated with dignity, and what we are seeing...
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their children are much more tech savvy, evenif children are much more tech savvy, even if you have some them. so this is one of the huge focuses of the legislation of the online safety act, which as richard said, has a lot of tools in there. to try and make this content not be there in the first place. which is what we are trying to do. but also the age verification part to work. in terms of what we are doing more than that, what we are looking to to do is to go one step further and ban the use of mobile phones in schools. there is many schools that do this already. but there are others that feel it is difficult, because it does end up being a tussle between the child and the teacher or the parent. the child and the teacher or the arent. �* ., , the child and the teacher or the arent. �* . , , ., ~ parent. but what she is talking about is something _ parent. but what she is talking about is something more - parent. but what she is talking i about is something more radical parent. but what she is talking - about is something more radicalthat about is something more radical that i think a
their children are much more tech savvy, evenif children are much more tech savvy, even if you have some them. so this is one of the huge focuses of the legislation of the online safety act, which as richard said, has a lot of tools in there. to try and make this content not be there in the first place. which is what we are trying to do. but also the age verification part to work. in terms of what we are doing more than that, what we are looking to to do is to go one step further and ban the...
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decision making, any actions, any part of their role, what impact is it having on a bereaved family, evenif5,000 travel to las vegas to see them clinch the title again beating san francisco 49ers, arguably the most expensive super bowl in history. the cheapest resale ticket was $5,000, just under £4000. a 20 person box would have been £1.4 million. tv commercials cost about $7 billion for a 32nd slot. the audience expected to have been 100 million and hear the audience expected to be around four million. there has been added interest ever since pop star taylor swift became a fixture at games when she began dating travis kelce. she made it to vegas despite performing the night before in tokyo. and with all that extra attention, the event is expected to generate more than $600 million for the las vegas economy with 330,000 visitors travelling there for the event. and soaking it up, including the stray champagne, was our reporter. the kansas city chiefs back—to—back champions. the first time it has been achieved for almost 20 years. does this one feel any different? it does, it feels ten times
decision making, any actions, any part of their role, what impact is it having on a bereaved family, evenif5,000 travel to las vegas to see them clinch the title again beating san francisco 49ers, arguably the most expensive super bowl in history. the cheapest resale ticket was $5,000, just under £4000. a 20 person box would have been £1.4 million. tv commercials cost about $7 billion for a 32nd slot. the audience expected to have been 100 million and hear the audience expected to be around...
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and i think the reason for that is obvious, both in terms of confidentiality for the patient, evenify supportive to him. and will undertake all the priority engagements, orsome and will undertake all the priority engagements, or some of them anyway, that he would have been doing at this time. the most important thing is his health. and the king's health, he should be restored to full health quickly and that involves treatment, but also the time to get better. and i think his health is the number one priority for everybody, as it is for others with forms of cancer. absolutely, absolutely- _ with forms of cancer. absolutely, absolutely. it _ with forms of cancer. absolutely, absolutely. it is _ with forms of cancer. absolutely, absolutely. it is interesting - with forms of cancer. absolutely, absolutely. it is interesting what| absolutely. it is interesting what you are saying about other members of the royal family will now step in to help carry out some of those duties, but what is clear is just how streamlined the royal family is now. we know the princess of wales is out of action f
and i think the reason for that is obvious, both in terms of confidentiality for the patient, evenify supportive to him. and will undertake all the priority engagements, orsome and will undertake all the priority engagements, or some of them anyway, that he would have been doing at this time. the most important thing is his health. and the king's health, he should be restored to full health quickly and that involves treatment, but also the time to get better. and i think his health is the...
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evenif wales. many of you will stay dry. england and wales for sunday. full forecasting half an hour. thank ou. 17 full forecasting half an hour. thank you. 17 minutes _ full forecasting half an hour. thank you. 17 minutes past _ full forecasting half an hour. thank you. 17 minutes past seven. - esther ghey�*s daughter, brianna, wasjust 16 when she was murdered by two other teenagers. ian russell's daughter, molly, was 1a when she took her own life after viewing thousands of images online, promoting suicide and self harm. both parents have a determination to see tech companies take more responsiblity for what young people see online and remove harmful content from social media. our correspondent angus crawford was there as they met for the first time. what could possibly connect the murder of brianna ghey and the death of molly russell, overwhelmed by depression and negative social media? the answer? their parents, esther and ian. united by their loss and the fear of what the online world is doing to young lives. as soon as
evenif wales. many of you will stay dry. england and wales for sunday. full forecasting half an hour. thank ou. 17 full forecasting half an hour. thank you. 17 minutes _ full forecasting half an hour. thank you. 17 minutes past _ full forecasting half an hour. thank you. 17 minutes past seven. - esther ghey�*s daughter, brianna, wasjust 16 when she was murdered by two other teenagers. ian russell's daughter, molly, was 1a when she took her own life after viewing thousands of images online,...
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covering up something, even if you've got nothing to cover—up, but it is simply release these e—mails, evenifn bigger for the bbc . bbc potentially. think the stakes i have gotten bigger for the bbc now have gotten biggerfor the bbc now because what the bbc has been able to do so far, with the agreement of the tribunal which has been overseeing all of this, is to say look, we, the bbc, do not have to explain these reductions, as they call it, you have the right to this point to withhold information but when you've done this release of information which happened this week, you will now have to explain to the tribunal why you may these reductions. so they will have to do that by the middle of february. and then, andy webb the campaigner has got the right to challenge the explanations they give and then, the tribunal has the right to say well, we either agree with the bbc and we will not force you to reveal them, we agree with andy webb and you will now have to release the e—mails that you've been withholding, or at least of them, so there's a bit of a bed going on here by the bbc. their lawyers
covering up something, even if you've got nothing to cover—up, but it is simply release these e—mails, evenifn bigger for the bbc . bbc potentially. think the stakes i have gotten bigger for the bbc now have gotten biggerfor the bbc now because what the bbc has been able to do so far, with the agreement of the tribunal which has been overseeing all of this, is to say look, we, the bbc, do not have to explain these reductions, as they call it, you have the right to this point to withhold...
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that would suggest it would be harderfor him to re—enter the conservative fold evenif to re—enter theroblems initially, but three wickets gave england hope before lunch. and straight after the break, they took two more to really set nerves jangling in the home camp. but, after that, india steadied the ship. shubman gill and dhruvjurel shared a match winning partnership as gill passed his 50, and in the end it was very straightforward for india. england losing that match. with it goes the first series defeat under captain ben stokes. jurgen klopp has called it the most special trophy of his career, as they beat chelsea to lift the league cup. with eight academy players in the squad and a number of injuries, liverpool edged out chelsea in the final. one goal enough — coming in extra time — from captain virgil van dijk. and it means klopp will end his time at the club with at least one trophy, before he leaves in the summer. he had huge praise for the younger players he sent on late on. his matchwinner as well. there he is, virgilvan his matchwinner as well. there he is, virgil van dyck.
that would suggest it would be harderfor him to re—enter the conservative fold evenif to re—enter theroblems initially, but three wickets gave england hope before lunch. and straight after the break, they took two more to really set nerves jangling in the home camp. but, after that, india steadied the ship. shubman gill and dhruvjurel shared a match winning partnership as gill passed his 50, and in the end it was very straightforward for india. england losing that match. with it goes the...