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frank gardner, bbc news, in yemen. dixons carphone, has apologised for a data breach, which analysts say is one of the biggest to affect a british firm. the details of almost 6 million payment cards were accessed. the company admitted it had fallen short, but insisted there was no evidence that any fraud was committed with the details. the information commissioner's office is investigating what happened, as our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones, reports. yet another data breach and this time, the hackers got through the defences of dixons carphone got access to the crown jewels, payment card details. worrying news for customers. itjust goes to show how easily people's data can be picked up. you don't really think about it. you just sort of give your information. i know you shouldn't really. i'm not sure what you can really do, unless you choose not to trust any company, anywhere, at any time. dixons says 5.9 million payment card details were accessed by hackers. nearly all were chip and pin but there were 105
frank gardner, bbc news, in yemen. dixons carphone, has apologised for a data breach, which analysts say is one of the biggest to affect a british firm. the details of almost 6 million payment cards were accessed. the company admitted it had fallen short, but insisted there was no evidence that any fraud was committed with the details. the information commissioner's office is investigating what happened, as our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones, reports. yet another data breach and...
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frank gardner has more. frank: trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia yemeni f, governmeces have been advancing on the red sea port of hodeidah. facing them are yemen's houthi rebels. mbdiplomats have been scng to prevent a bloodbath. e,e uae, which is leading much of the ground foays the patience with diplomacy has run out. >> we have waited for over a year to secure hodeidah out of houthi hands, there has been a lot of diplomatic work on that. and it has come really do nothing, because the houthis have not been very cenar, have not ery honest in these efforts. frank: the hodeida -- the houthis, who control the port of hodeidah, say the alition are invaders and that the u.n. is biased against them. they accuse the saudis ofth bombinport's cranes. >> the battle in hodeidah will lead to a humanitarian disaster in terms of food supply. >> hodeidah is a city full of civilians, and it holds the main artery for all the yemenis to the north and south. 70% of humanitarian aid comes through the port. theref
frank gardner has more. frank: trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia yemeni f, governmeces have been advancing on the red sea port of hodeidah. facing them are yemen's houthi rebels. mbdiplomats have been scng to prevent a bloodbath. e,e uae, which is leading much of the ground foays the patience with diplomacy has run out. >> we have waited for over a year to secure hodeidah out of houthi hands, there has been a lot of diplomatic work on that. and it has come really do...
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frank gardner, bbc news, yemen.rump has declared there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. he's arrived back in the united states from the summit in singapore and said his meeting with kim jong—un was a truly historic event. his secretary of state, mike pompeo, is in south korea to begin talks about the details of the process of denuclearisation. this report from john sudworth contains some flash photography. in north korea, most of the information—starved masses had heard nothing about the summit until today. it is, of course, being sold to them as a great victory. "donald trump is halting the us south korean joint military exercises," the newsreader says. the suspension of the drills, for so long such a key feature of america's alliance with south korea, appears to have taken many in the region by surprise. not least south korea itself. the japanese defence minister made his concern clear today. translation: the drills and the us military stationed in south korea play a vital role in east asia's securi
frank gardner, bbc news, yemen.rump has declared there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. he's arrived back in the united states from the summit in singapore and said his meeting with kim jong—un was a truly historic event. his secretary of state, mike pompeo, is in south korea to begin talks about the details of the process of denuclearisation. this report from john sudworth contains some flash photography. in north korea, most of the information—starved masses had heard...
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frank gardner, bbc news, in yemen.n thursday, with hosts russia taking on saudi arabia. the us team failed to qualify this year, but the country has another reason to celebrate. with mexico and canada it's been jointly awarded the right to host the 2026 world cup. their bid overwhelming beat morocco in the vote. the bbc‘s rajini vaidyanathan has more. the opposing bid from morocco wasn't seen as strong enough. what fifa did was evaluate the two countries' bids, or the two bids, and it gave morocco a grading of 2.7 out of five, whereas the united bid got four out of five, that was based on things like infrastructure, accommodation, hotels, and there were concerns about how lgbtq people might be treated. because of morocco's policy towards lg btq because of morocco's policy towards lgbtq people. also making news today: aid agencies are warning of a potential humanitarian crisis in bangladesh. several rohingya refugees have died, with the arrival of monsoon rains. as many as 200,000 refugees could be at risk from flooding
frank gardner, bbc news, in yemen.n thursday, with hosts russia taking on saudi arabia. the us team failed to qualify this year, but the country has another reason to celebrate. with mexico and canada it's been jointly awarded the right to host the 2026 world cup. their bid overwhelming beat morocco in the vote. the bbc‘s rajini vaidyanathan has more. the opposing bid from morocco wasn't seen as strong enough. what fifa did was evaluate the two countries' bids, or the two bids, and it gave...
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frank gardner at m15 headquarters.endent inquiry into the chaotic introduction of new rail timetables which has disrupted part5 of the network. he blamed network rail and the rail companies involved, but labour said he bore ultimate responsibility and should re5ign. govia thame5link and northern have implemented temporary schedule5 today, removing hundreds of trains from the timetable as our political editor laura kuen55berg reports. cancelled. quite diabolical. stuck on platforms for hours. just disaster. waiting for train5 that never come. wa5 supposed to start work at half seven but i don't think i'm going to get there until eight now. traveller5 wondering what's going on and who to blame. a new timetable sent services around the country haywire. northern, great northern, southern and thame5link. tonight, network rail owned up. i'm saying it's our fault. i'm recognising network rail'5 position in that, which is that we are to blame and actually we have to fix it for everybody. 0rder, statement, the secretary of stat
frank gardner at m15 headquarters.endent inquiry into the chaotic introduction of new rail timetables which has disrupted part5 of the network. he blamed network rail and the rail companies involved, but labour said he bore ultimate responsibility and should re5ign. govia thame5link and northern have implemented temporary schedule5 today, removing hundreds of trains from the timetable as our political editor laura kuen55berg reports. cancelled. quite diabolical. stuck on platforms for hours....
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frank gardner, bbc news, in yemen.breach, which analysts say is one of the biggest to affect a british firm. the details of almost six million payment cards were accessed. the company admitted it had fallen short, but insisted there was no evidence that any fraud was committed with the details. the information commissioner's office is investigating what happened, as our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones, reports. yet another data breach and this time, the hackers who got through the defences of dixons carphone got access to the crown jewels, payment card details. worrying news for customers. itjust goes to show how easily people's data can be picked up. you don't really think about it. you just sort of give your information. i know you shouldn't really. i'm not sure what you can really do, unless you choose not to trust any company, anywhere, at any time. dixons says 5.9 million payment card details were accessed by hackers. nearly all were chip and pin, but there were 105,000 cards without that protection, a
frank gardner, bbc news, in yemen.breach, which analysts say is one of the biggest to affect a british firm. the details of almost six million payment cards were accessed. the company admitted it had fallen short, but insisted there was no evidence that any fraud was committed with the details. the information commissioner's office is investigating what happened, as our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones, reports. yet another data breach and this time, the hackers who got through the...
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frank gardner, bbc news, abu dhabi. bush won the website. —— much more on the website.... we'll have all the world cup action that's keeping the fans entertained in moscow. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be used by the ra was given. a bomb experts were examining assessment fans when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by the policy and the population registration act was for a0 years of forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's parliament has voted by a never majority to move the seat of government from berlin. celebrating into the night for the decision was greeted with shock. just a day old and new world baby is tonight's sleeping in his cot at home. the new prince was taken up by his mother and father to the apartment in kensington palace. the realfocus and father to the apartment in kensington palace. the real focus of attention today was valentina. the world's first woman astronaut. and wonderful achievement and we might be able to persuade the wife. it wil
frank gardner, bbc news, abu dhabi. bush won the website. —— much more on the website.... we'll have all the world cup action that's keeping the fans entertained in moscow. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be used by the ra was given. a bomb experts were examining assessment fans when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by the policy and the population registration act was for a0 years of forcibly...
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frank gardner has more from yemen.ipped by the uae and saudi arabia, yemeni government forces have been advancing on the red sea word of hudaydah. —— port. facing them are yemen's 50 rebels, who reportedly fanned out across the city of half a million. —— treaty. the uae, which is leaving much of the ground force, says its patients with diplomacy has run out. we have waited for more than a year in order to secure hudaydah out of the houthi hanson to third—party hand, there has been a lot of diplomatic work based on that. it has come merely to nothing because the houthis have not been very clear, not been very honest in all these efforts. the houthis, who control the port of hudaydah say the coalition are invaders and that the un is biased against them. they accuse the studies of bombing the port's cranes, and the hit hard to off—load import supplies. translation: the battle in hudaydah will lead to a humanitarian disaster in terms of food supplies. translation: hudaydah is a city full of civilians and it holds the main
frank gardner has more from yemen.ipped by the uae and saudi arabia, yemeni government forces have been advancing on the red sea word of hudaydah. —— port. facing them are yemen's 50 rebels, who reportedly fanned out across the city of half a million. —— treaty. the uae, which is leaving much of the ground force, says its patients with diplomacy has run out. we have waited for more than a year in order to secure hudaydah out of the houthi hanson to third—party hand, there has been a...
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frank gardner, bbc news.urnham, has said northern rail should be stripped of its franchise if it can't end the chaos caused by new timetables. about 2,000 services have been cancelled since new schedules were introduced just over a fortnight ago. northern has now published a new emergency timetable with fewer services, but today has seen more frustration for passengers. downing street says the disruption is "totally u na cce pta ble". our correspondent charlotte gallagher is in preston. people here at preston station and at stations across england were hoping these new emergency timetables would fix this ongoing crisis, but today people are still facing long delays and last—minute cancellations. a new emergency timetables, the same old problems. it has been two long weeks of misery for rail travellers across england. thousands of last—minute cancellations, long delays, and the dreaded rail replacement buses. and commuters today aren't impressed by the effo rts today aren't impressed by the efforts to fix the
frank gardner, bbc news.urnham, has said northern rail should be stripped of its franchise if it can't end the chaos caused by new timetables. about 2,000 services have been cancelled since new schedules were introduced just over a fortnight ago. northern has now published a new emergency timetable with fewer services, but today has seen more frustration for passengers. downing street says the disruption is "totally u na cce pta ble". our correspondent charlotte gallagher is in...
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frank gardner, bbc news, abu dhabi. , as well as the gatwick express. john hunt reports. just last week, he was asked if it was time for him to go. are you going to resign? i am committed to solving the problems and sorting things out as quickly as we can. today, rail passengers were told that he tendered his resignation. today, rail passengers were told that he tendered his resignationm was a shame when someone loses their job isn‘t it? at the same time i used to be able to get the strain to and from my two destinations and now i have to take about two different trains. the changes they've made are not working. so i think yes, it would be good, it's good news today actually. group chief executive david brown said he would like to thank charles for his hard work for the past 15 years. under often challenging conditions. charles burton said that like —— right times to have leadership to a new pair of hands. i read his resignation letter and the one word i did not see was sorry. sorry to all the passengers and commuters a
frank gardner, bbc news, abu dhabi. , as well as the gatwick express. john hunt reports. just last week, he was asked if it was time for him to go. are you going to resign? i am committed to solving the problems and sorting things out as quickly as we can. today, rail passengers were told that he tendered his resignation. today, rail passengers were told that he tendered his resignationm was a shame when someone loses their job isn‘t it? at the same time i used to be able to get the strain to...
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frank gardner, bbc news.h ferris. doctors in the united states have revealed that liverpool keeper loris karius sustained a concussion during the champions league final, in which he made two crucial errors. karius was at fault for two of real madrid's goals in kiev and has since gone on holiday to the united states where he had scans at massachusetts general hospital. a statement sez the tests show karius had visual spatial dysfunction, and that it ‘could be possible that such deficits would affect performance'. pep guardiola has been banned for two champions league matches by uefa, with the second suspended for a year, after he was sent off during the second leg of manchester city's quarter—final against liverpool in april. meanwhile liverpool have been fined a total of 29,000 euros for a number of offenses, including 20,000 for disturbances at the first leg against city, when the visiting team's bus was attacked on the way into anfield. the 32 teams going to the world cup in russia have named their 23 man s
frank gardner, bbc news.h ferris. doctors in the united states have revealed that liverpool keeper loris karius sustained a concussion during the champions league final, in which he made two crucial errors. karius was at fault for two of real madrid's goals in kiev and has since gone on holiday to the united states where he had scans at massachusetts general hospital. a statement sez the tests show karius had visual spatial dysfunction, and that it ‘could be possible that such deficits would...
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full—blown offensive in the town could be disastrous for the whole nation. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnervernment forces have reached the outskirts of hodaida city, aiming to retake it from yemen's houthi rebels. both sides have taken casualties. translation: god willing, we will celebrate the feast of eid in hodaida. the prize is the port. the houthis have controlled it for the last three years. the coalition accuses them of plundering yemen's wealth and using incoming aid as a bargaining chip. the houthis say they are resisting international aggression, and won't give it up. translation: the navalforce was able to target a warship with two missiles. the warship has been completely destroyed, and the rest of the warships fled due to the fear of the same fate. caught in the middle are yemen's malnourished and poverty—stricken civilians. over 8 million people are now dependent on food aid, and this has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. the hodaida operation is being run from here, abu dhabi, the capital of the united arab emirates. uae officials insist there is no pa
full—blown offensive in the town could be disastrous for the whole nation. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnervernment forces have reached the outskirts of hodaida city, aiming to retake it from yemen's houthi rebels. both sides have taken casualties. translation: god willing, we will celebrate the feast of eid in hodaida. the prize is the port. the houthis have controlled it for the last three years. the coalition accuses them of plundering yemen's wealth and using incoming aid as a...
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the home secretary speaking earlier. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, is here., how significant are the changes? they are significant because they are responding to a step change up in the tempo of terrorism threats. if you look at last year, five terrorist attacks in this country, four islamist inspired, one right—wing extremist. that is not a spike, they are saying, it is a change and they had to respond to it. britain cannot have another year like last year. so what are they doing? they are instituting a number of changes including sharing m15 classified intelligence with a much wider group of people including local government. that is quite controversial because the idea is that more people will keep an eye on the suspects who are on the periphery of investigations who have not necessarily committed a crime but mis not necessarily committed a crime but m15 have not got the resources to watch them. not everybody is happy about this, i have already seen happy about this, i have already seen a happy about this, i have already seen a letter from a local councill
the home secretary speaking earlier. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, is here., how significant are the changes? they are significant because they are responding to a step change up in the tempo of terrorism threats. if you look at last year, five terrorist attacks in this country, four islamist inspired, one right—wing extremist. that is not a spike, they are saying, it is a change and they had to respond to it. britain cannot have another year like last year. so what are they...
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council warned a full—blown offensive in the town could be disastrous. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnerpital of the united arab emirates. the uae has forces on the ground, with advancing yemeni forces, we were told there we re yemeni forces, we were told there were three forces on the ground and the city. they also have a reserve force waiting across the sea and territory. the uae officials insist there is no pause and operations, simply that the first phase of this campaign is nearly completed, they have reached the edge of the city, the airport, they now hope that the united nations special envoy martin griffiths can dissuade the rebels to vacate the miniature rebels on the city. if that doesn't happen, they say, a significant forces waiting to be deployed across the sea in eritrea. in the meantime they have said there will be more actions, they will not say what that including deception activity, one thing they did early on in this battle was to do it deception plan to make the rebels believe that the attack was coming from the north when in fact troops were advancing from the south
council warned a full—blown offensive in the town could be disastrous. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnerpital of the united arab emirates. the uae has forces on the ground, with advancing yemeni forces, we were told there we re yemeni forces, we were told there were three forces on the ground and the city. they also have a reserve force waiting across the sea and territory. the uae officials insist there is no pause and operations, simply that the first phase of this campaign is nearly...
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frank gardner, bbc news.ain's got talent. lee ridley — who's known as lost voice guy — will receive a £250,000 prize and a spot at the royal variety performance. he said that — when performing — he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band, we were called ramps. it is voice guy! cheering and applause congratulations, lee. well done. with me is comedian, tim renkow. he also has cerebral palsy. great result? yes, that is amazing. what does it say that someone with that condition can go on to a programme and winner whenjust condition can go on to a programme and winner when just years ago cerebral palsy was something that was not much discussed?” cerebral palsy was something that was not much discussed? i think it just shows how much people have grown in knowledge towards cerebral palsy and all disabilities. the thing about disability, i've always found, once people know you they forget about the disability. pretty quickly. humour is a wonderful way of dealing with w
frank gardner, bbc news.ain's got talent. lee ridley — who's known as lost voice guy — will receive a £250,000 prize and a spot at the royal variety performance. he said that — when performing — he felt as if he'd finally found his voice. i started off in a disabled steps tribute band, we were called ramps. it is voice guy! cheering and applause congratulations, lee. well done. with me is comedian, tim renkow. he also has cerebral palsy. great result? yes, that is amazing. what does it...
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our security correspondent frank gardner reports.up the coastal plain, pro—government forces have reached the outskirts of hudaydah city. aiming to retake it from yemen's houthi revels. both sides have taken casualties. translation: god willing, we will celebrate the feast of eid in hudaydah. the prize is the houthis have controlled it for the last few years. the government accuses them of exploiting the wealth and using it as a bargaining chip. the houthis say they are resisting international aggression and will not give it up. translation: the navalforce and will not give it up. translation: the naval force was able to target it with two missiles. the warship was destroyed and the rest of them fled to two fear of the same fate. caught in the middle are the malnourished and poverty stricken civilians. over 8 million people are dependent on food aid and this has been described world's worst humanitarian crisis. what happens next in hudaydah will affect millions of yemenis. the uae and coalition partners say they could reta ke coaliti
our security correspondent frank gardner reports.up the coastal plain, pro—government forces have reached the outskirts of hudaydah city. aiming to retake it from yemen's houthi revels. both sides have taken casualties. translation: god willing, we will celebrate the feast of eid in hudaydah. the prize is the houthis have controlled it for the last few years. the government accuses them of exploiting the wealth and using it as a bargaining chip. the houthis say they are resisting...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is in the united arab emirates and has been in parts of yemenis update. it is clear that international pressure on the saudi—led coalition to spare the port of hudaydah is having an effect. because it's been announced by the yemeni foreign minister they are going to have a pause in their operations to take the whole of hudaydah. they seem to be cost rating on the outskirts, around the airport, but the port is crucial because whoever holds that hold the key to economy power in yemen. for the last three years, that has been the houthis. the coalition estimates they get up to maybe $40 million a month from it, about £30 million. and if they can drive the houthis out of the port without any bloodshed, that is a big ask, then they think, the coalition thinks they can eventually agree a peace deal and shorten the war in yemen. the houthis say they will hold on. for the moment it looks like still being a stalemate. labour has won the parliamentary by—election in lewisham east in south london, but with a reduced majority on a low turnout. its candidate,
our security correspondent frank gardner is in the united arab emirates and has been in parts of yemenis update. it is clear that international pressure on the saudi—led coalition to spare the port of hudaydah is having an effect. because it's been announced by the yemeni foreign minister they are going to have a pause in their operations to take the whole of hudaydah. they seem to be cost rating on the outskirts, around the airport, but the port is crucial because whoever holds that hold the...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is in the uae and has been in parts of yemen away from the fightinge fighting. he just sent this update. it's clear that international pressure on the saudi—led coalition to spare the port of houdayda is having an effect, because it's been announced by the yemeni foreign minister that they're going to have a pause in their operations to take the whole of houdayda. they seem to be concentrating , at the moment, on the outskirts, around the airport, but it's the port itself that's crucial because whoever holds that, holds the key to economic power in yemen. for the last three years, that has been the houthis. the coalition estimates they get up to maybe $40 million a month from it, about £30 million. and if they can drive the houthis out of the port without any bloodshed, and that's a big ask, then they think, the coalition thinks, they can eventually agree a peace deal and shorten the war in yemen. but the houthis say they will hold on. so, at the moment, it looks like still being a stalemate. upskirting, or secretly taking photographs up skirts or dre
our security correspondent frank gardner is in the uae and has been in parts of yemen away from the fightinge fighting. he just sent this update. it's clear that international pressure on the saudi—led coalition to spare the port of houdayda is having an effect, because it's been announced by the yemeni foreign minister that they're going to have a pause in their operations to take the whole of houdayda. they seem to be concentrating , at the moment, on the outskirts, around the airport, but...
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and in around half an hour, we'll be speaking to our security correspondent, frank gardner, from abu breakfast we asked mp wera hobhouse, who introduced the bill, why it has taken this long for england and wales to make a change. you can always ask these questions, why it takes so long. in scotland, of course, it was called upkilting. so, maybe there's a thought why when men become victims of a particular offence, the law gets changed very quickly, and for women, it always takes a bit longer. the streets of west london were lit up in green last night, as thousands of people took part in a silent march to mark the first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. around 5,000 walkers took part, including labour leader jeremy corbyn and london mayor sadiq khan. silent walks have been held in the area on the 14th day of every month since the fire. a man has been charged with soliciting murder over letters calling for a national "punish a muslim day", to be held on 3rd april this year. david parnham, who's 35 and from lincoln, will appear before magistrates in london, later this morning. he'
and in around half an hour, we'll be speaking to our security correspondent, frank gardner, from abu breakfast we asked mp wera hobhouse, who introduced the bill, why it has taken this long for england and wales to make a change. you can always ask these questions, why it takes so long. in scotland, of course, it was called upkilting. so, maybe there's a thought why when men become victims of a particular offence, the law gets changed very quickly, and for women, it always takes a bit longer....