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the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, will say in a speech today that russian forces inne are exhausted. the number of care workers in england falls for the first time — with 165,000 jobs vacant across the country. there is the wreck of the mary rose. it has come to the surface. and — it's exactly a0 years since henry 8th�*s flagship — the mary rose — was raised from the bottom of the solent, after 437 years under the sea. the bank of england has been forced to intervene once again in the markets — warning of a �*material risk�* to financial stability. the emergency move this morning will see the bank buy a wider range of government debt, in order to restore conditions in the markets. it follows on from yesterday�*s announcement of further meaures aimed at ensuring an "orderly end" to its emergency bond buying scheme. today the institute for fiscal studies think tank warnted the chancellor will need to make "big and painful" spending cuts to put the country�*s finances on a sustainable path. it suggests the chancellor could increase working—age benefits in line with aver
the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, will say in a speech today that russian forces inne are exhausted. the number of care workers in england falls for the first time — with 165,000 jobs vacant across the country. there is the wreck of the mary rose. it has come to the surface. and — it's exactly a0 years since henry 8th�*s flagship — the mary rose — was raised from the bottom of the solent, after 437 years under the sea. the bank of england has been forced to intervene...
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running out of ammunition and exhausted — that's how the head of britain's gchq intelligence agency willch later today. the latest trial of hollywood film producer,
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the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, will say in a speech today that russian forces inkraine are exhausted. another intervention from the bank of england as it steps in to stabilise markets — it's warning of a �*material risk�* to financial stability. the unemployment rate in the uk is at its lowest level for almost 50 years according to figures released this morning. the supreme court will begin a two—day hearing on whether scotland can call an independence referendum without the consent of the uk government. thailand's prime minister attends the funerals of the children killed at a daycare centre last week. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. warnings of further attacks continue across ukraine this morning, a day after a wave of strikes by russia. yesterday, missiles hit cities across the country — killing at least 19 people and wounding more than 100 more. air raid sirens have sounded across kyiv and other cities into this morning. the southern city of zaporizhzhia was shelled again overnight, with authorities saying one person was kil
the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, will say in a speech today that russian forces inkraine are exhausted. another intervention from the bank of england as it steps in to stabilise markets — it's warning of a �*material risk�* to financial stability. the unemployment rate in the uk is at its lowest level for almost 50 years according to figures released this morning. the supreme court will begin a two—day hearing on whether scotland can call an independence referendum...
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britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully at the war in ukraine.ral believes russia is running out of weapons. we know and russian military commanders know that their supplies and munition are running out. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained russian missile attack from several directions, from the sea, from the air and across borders. the kalibr cruise missile is one of russia's most valuable precision guided weapons, and it's almost certainly running low on these. fired from a warship ora submarine, it can deliver a 500 kilograms warhead to a target hundreds of kilometres away, with great accuracy. other weapons, though, are blunter. like this s—300 missile, designed to shoot down aircraft, it's been used against built up areas in cities all across ukraine. then there are these low tech tube launched rockets, many of them dating from the soviet era, not very acc
britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully at the war in ukraine.ral believes russia is running out of weapons. we know and russian military commanders know that their supplies and munition are running out. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained russian missile attack from several directions, from...
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britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully at the war in ukraine.ve without disclosing his sources, its director general believes russia is running out of weapons. we know and russian military commanders know that their supplies and munition are running out. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained russian missile attack from several directions, from the sea, from the air and across borders. the kalibr cruise missile is one of russia's most valuable precision guided weapons, and it's almost certainly running low on these. fired from a warship ora submarine, it can deliver a 500 kilograms warhead to a target hundreds of kilometres away, with great accuracy. other weapons, though, are blunter. like this s—300 missile, designed to shoot down aircraft, it's been used against built—up areas in cities all across ukraine. then there are these low tech tube launched rockets, m
britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully at the war in ukraine.ve without disclosing his sources, its director general believes russia is running out of weapons. we know and russian military commanders know that their supplies and munition are running out. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained...
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britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully the war in ukraine. russia is running out of weapons. we know and russian military commanders know that their supplies and munition are running out. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained russian missile attack from several directions, from the sea, from the air and across borders. the kalibr cruise missile is one of russia's most valuable precision guided weapons, and it's almost certainly running low on these. fired from a warship or a submarine, it can deliver a 500 kilograms warhead to a target hundreds of kilometres away with great accuracy. other weapons, though, are blunter. like this s—300 missile, designed to shoot down aircraft, it's been used against built up areas in cities all across ukraine. then there are these low tech tube launched rockets, many of them dating from the soviet era, not very accurate and pr
britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully the war in ukraine. russia is running out of weapons. we know and russian military commanders know that their supplies and munition are running out. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained russian missile attack from several directions, from the sea, from...
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running out of ammunition and exhausted — that's how the head of britain's gchq intelligence agency willcribe russian forces in a speech later today. the latest trial of hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has begun in la — he's facing 11 further charges of abuse. it's a bumpy ride for the iphone 1a as rollercoasters reportedly trigger emergency distress calls. this is the worst new speed production bbc news has ever seen. and for one day only, the prince and princess of wales turn their hands to reporting in a special edition of bbc�*s newsbeat to mark world mental health day. hello and welcome to the programme. president biden has promised to provide ukraine with advanced air defence systems after the worst russian attack on ukrainian cities for months. his comments come after russia launched more than 80 missiles at sites across ukraine on monday — including the capital kyiv. in a separate development, the head of the gchq - the uk intelligence agency — is expected to say, later today, that ukraine is turning the tide against exhausted russian forces. many homes were reported t
running out of ammunition and exhausted — that's how the head of britain's gchq intelligence agency willcribe russian forces in a speech later today. the latest trial of hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has begun in la — he's facing 11 further charges of abuse. it's a bumpy ride for the iphone 1a as rollercoasters reportedly trigger emergency distress calls. this is the worst new speed production bbc news has ever seen. and for one day only, the prince and princess of wales turn...
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more now on that speech from the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq.? yes and no. i think it is. really important to remember the second part of his thought that russia is still very much capable of fighting and the russian military has certain resources. yes, it is exhausted and it has resources at the same time. there has been a lot of public criticisms of the minister of public criticisms of the minister of defence in russia. because of the way it was conducted. and actually for months and months now, russian citizens were crowdfunding it's army to buy bulletproof vests, helmets, first aid kits, really essential stuff. even the uniform which was supposed to be provided by the ministerial... minister of defence but it is missing. but the russian armour is a mirror of russian society. if we see corruption and total mistrust all of that multiplies in the russian army. that is the key reason of the troubles. we also heard who is the head of gchq that the russian people many are starting to realise that president putin has been making us pudding mistakes
more now on that speech from the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq.? yes and no. i think it is. really important to remember the second part of his thought that russia is still very much capable of fighting and the russian military has certain resources. yes, it is exhausted and it has resources at the same time. there has been a lot of public criticisms of the minister of public criticisms of the minister of defence in russia. because of the way it was conducted. and actually for...
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the head of gchq said beijing was using science and technology to bring other countries into its sphereeasoned politicians, mahathir mohamad, is to run for parliament in malaysia's up—coming general election at the age of 97. he's been prime minister of his country twice, the first time for 22 years. earlier this year, he was in hospital with a serious heart condition. but he said recently that he felt well enough to be active. the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty of discriminating against men on pension benefits. the ruling involved the case of a man whose widower�*s pension was stopped when his children turned eighteen. had he been a woman, he would have received the pension for life. the decision will cost the swiss government millions in back—dated payments. buckingham palace has announced that the coronation of king charles will take place on saturday the 6th of may next year, with the queen consort crowned alongside him. the ceremony will be held at london's westminster abbey and will be led by the archbishop of canterbury. our royal correspondent, nicho
the head of gchq said beijing was using science and technology to bring other countries into its sphereeasoned politicians, mahathir mohamad, is to run for parliament in malaysia's up—coming general election at the age of 97. he's been prime minister of his country twice, the first time for 22 years. earlier this year, he was in hospital with a serious heart condition. but he said recently that he felt well enough to be active. the european court of human rights has found switzerland guilty...
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we work with gchq who actively recruit dyslexic people, and have done for decades. but actually as we know these soft skills become more vital and we are finding dyslexic people in every industry because it is those very soft skills that every company is looking for. kate, really great — company is looking for. kate, really great to _ company is looking for. kate, really great to talk _ company is looking for. kate, really great to talk to - company is looking for. kate, really great to talk to you, i really great to talk to you, thank you for being on the programme. kate griggs from made by dyslexia. let's quickly show you the market boards and i'm hoping the pound will be on there this time as promised. there you go. buying over $1 13. in response to the mini budget when it was first published, it sunk to £1 buying $1 so you can see the difference. i will see you again soon. —— $1 and 3 cents. hello there. we certainly have seen some lively weather over the past 2a hours — multiple bands of heavy rain, some thunderstorms for a while. things are beginning to quiete
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intervention in the debate on the ukrainian conflict will come tomorrow, in a speech by the head of the gchqecurity correspondent gordon corera is here. what we expect? a long scheduled speech but a significant one but a significant one in which he is expected to describe russian forces as exhausted and facing staggering costs in terms of equipment and personnel. one particular line he will say is that we know and russian commanders on the ground know that their supplies and ammunition are running out and that suggests it comes from some kind of intelligence perhaps intercepted communications and that shortage might sound strange in the context of the strikes we have been hearing about but it fits with other information suggesting the stocks of those missiles they are using are running low. goes to the point that vladimir putin appears to be lashing out rather than starting something he can sustain. but that is not to say we are not at a moment of danger and i think western officials are very aware of those risks of escalating that we were just hearing about. there are more things vladimir p
intervention in the debate on the ukrainian conflict will come tomorrow, in a speech by the head of the gchqecurity correspondent gordon corera is here. what we expect? a long scheduled speech but a significant one but a significant one in which he is expected to describe russian forces as exhausted and facing staggering costs in terms of equipment and personnel. one particular line he will say is that we know and russian commanders on the ground know that their supplies and ammunition are...
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the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, says russian forces in ukraine are exhausted and runningrning the tide against russia but he warned against complacency, saying russia still had a very capable military machine. a court in manchester has been hearing more evidence in the trial of a neonatal nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten others. 32—year—old lucy letby is accused of carrying out the offences between 2015 and 2016 at the countess of chester hospital. she has pleaded not guilty. our correspondentjudith moritz is outside manchester crown court. tell us what happened this morning? the prosecution are continuing to lay out the case against lucy letby, and this is a case involving 17 babies. we are not naming those babies. we are not naming those babies because of reporting restrictions imposed here, so we are referring to them instead by letters of the alphabet. 17 babies means babies from a to the q. the barrister opening for the prosecution has been going through those babies one by one, thejury hearing more detail now about the way in which
the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, says russian forces in ukraine are exhausted and runningrning the tide against russia but he warned against complacency, saying russia still had a very capable military machine. a court in manchester has been hearing more evidence in the trial of a neonatal nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten others. 32—year—old lucy letby is accused of carrying out the offences between 2015 and 2016 at the countess of chester...
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and for the direct of gchq, the british analogue to our national security agency, to be speaking publicly has is very unusual. i think it's helpful and welcome. so and again, i think what we need to do, we the west, is keep pouring it on. incidentally, president zelenskyy has asked president biden for more air defense equipment, and better air defense equipment, and this will serve to negate further the one thing that the russians seem to be able to do, which is to attack, you know, do terror attacks of civilian infrastructure. if that, the one thing they can do is neutered even more, that puts putin in an even more difficult position. so what we need to do is to keep doing we have been doing and keep the coalition together as i think we've been successful at to this point. >> how concerned are you, general clapper, that putin will now increase the brutality against the ukrainian people and that the pain for ukrainian civilians will increase the longer this war grinds on? >> well, i am concerned about that. i mean, it's terrible to watch this bombing of apartment buildings and playgrounds
and for the direct of gchq, the british analogue to our national security agency, to be speaking publicly has is very unusual. i think it's helpful and welcome. so and again, i think what we need to do, we the west, is keep pouring it on. incidentally, president zelenskyy has asked president biden for more air defense equipment, and better air defense equipment, and this will serve to negate further the one thing that the russians seem to be able to do, which is to attack, you know, do terror...
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in rare public statements, the gchq says that russia's military position is increasingly desperate. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements and now the mobilization of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. >> reporter: and little can be more dangerous than a desperate nuclear power led by an unchecked leader who promised a quick victory, but may be facing a slow and humiliating defeat. in addition to updating and modernizing those old cold war era nuclear preparation plants, ukrainian officials say they also need urgently from the united states and other allies air defense systems, primarily to protect against those iranian kamikaze drones. >> nbc's richard engel reporting for us from ukraine. and guys, back to president biden's comment last night about the miscalculation, that's just objectively true. vladimir putin thought he was going to roll into kyiv, be a cakewalk for a couple of weeks, and he would take back the country. the ukrainian people, the ukrainian military, had another idea, and here we are
in rare public statements, the gchq says that russia's military position is increasingly desperate. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements and now the mobilization of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. >> reporter: and little can be more dangerous than a desperate nuclear power led by an unchecked leader who promised a quick victory, but may be facing a slow and humiliating defeat. in addition to updating...
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britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully the war in ukraine. of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts, speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained russian missile attack from several directions, from the sea, from the air and across borders. the kalibr cruise missile is one of russia's most valuable precision guided weapons, and it's almost certainly running low on these. fired from a warship or a submarine, it can deliver a 500 kilograms warhead to a target hundreds of kilometres away with great accuracy. other weapons, though, are blunter. like this s—300 missile, designed to shoot down aircraft, it's been used against built up areas in cities all across ukraine. then there are these low tech tube launched rockets, many of them dating from the soviet era, not very accurate and prone to failure, but russia has a lot of them. so what evidence is there that we can access from open sources that russia might be running low on weapons like these? we
britain's biggest spy agency, gchq, is watching carefully the war in ukraine. of prisoners as reinforcements, and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts, speaks of a really desperate situation. ukraine has been coming under sustained russian missile attack from several directions, from the sea, from the air and across borders. the kalibr cruise missile is one of russia's most valuable precision guided weapons, and it's almost certainly running low on these. fired...
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but later today, sirjeremy fleming, the head of britain's signals intelligence service, gchq, will saych, despite this latest aggression, russian forces are desperate, exhausted and running out of ammunition. singing. for ordinary ukrainians forced again into shelters, that might be a hopeful insight. but many months into this war, they'll be hoping foreign leaders will redouble their efforts to bring this conflict to an end. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. let's get more now from our correspondent, hugo bachega, who joins us from ukraine's capital, kyiv. 0nce once again you had to go underground because the sirens have sounded. how are things? because the sirens have sounded. how are thins? ,., ., because the sirens have sounded. how are thins? _, ., ., because the sirens have sounded. how are thins? ,., ., ., , , are things? good morning, yes, we are things? good morning, yes, we are broadcasting _ are things? good morning, yes, we are broadcasting from _ are things? good morning, yes, we are broadcasting from the - are things? good morning, yes, we are broadcasting from the car - are th
but later today, sirjeremy fleming, the head of britain's signals intelligence service, gchq, will saych, despite this latest aggression, russian forces are desperate, exhausted and running out of ammunition. singing. for ordinary ukrainians forced again into shelters, that might be a hopeful insight. but many months into this war, they'll be hoping foreign leaders will redouble their efforts to bring this conflict to an end. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. let's get more now from our...
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the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, says russian forces in ukraine are exhausted and running warned against complacency saying russia still had a very capable military machine. having failed twice already, put in's plan has had to create just reality of ukrainian defence. with little effective internal challenge, putin's decision—making has proved flawed. yesterday's attacks in kyiv and across ukraine are another example. it's a high—stakes strategy that is leading to strategic errors injudgment. their gains are being reversed. the costs to russia in people and equipment are staggering. we know, and russian military commanders know, that their supplies and ammunition are running out. russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements and now the mobilisation of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a really desperate situation. our security correspondent gordon corera is here. said jeremy says russia is running out of ammunition. how do we square that with what we saw in your cleaning yesterday? it that with what we saw in your cleaning ye
the head of the british intelligence agency, gchq, says russian forces in ukraine are exhausted and running warned against complacency saying russia still had a very capable military machine. having failed twice already, put in's plan has had to create just reality of ukrainian defence. with little effective internal challenge, putin's decision—making has proved flawed. yesterday's attacks in kyiv and across ukraine are another example. it's a high—stakes strategy that is leading to...
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you have head of britain's intelligence listening service, gchq yesterday saying they are making thethe russian population are becoming increasingly aware of the cost of the war, partly because of the fallout and all the people leaving. what ukrainians would like are longer-range missiles from the americans. they feel they could do more damage, get to the point they want to get. not saying america hasn't helped. totally recognize th$40 billion, and they want to push the russians out to go that one step further. winter is coming. why not at this point -- and i understand the sensitivity. worried what could happen if they strike inside russia -- but look what russians are doing to ukraine at this point? does it change the calculation and time to give them those longer-range weapons to push russians out? >> two thoughts on that, katty. one is with are literally in almost daily communication with the ukraines. general austin there talking with them today. the needs have changed. when the war started talking javelin anti-tank war missiles and short-range and small arms ammunition. as he,
you have head of britain's intelligence listening service, gchq yesterday saying they are making thethe russian population are becoming increasingly aware of the cost of the war, partly because of the fallout and all the people leaving. what ukrainians would like are longer-range missiles from the americans. they feel they could do more damage, get to the point they want to get. not saying america hasn't helped. totally recognize th$40 billion, and they want to push the russians out to go that...
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in rare public statements the head of the british intelligence service, gchq, says russia's militaryition is increasingly desperate. >> russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements and the mobilization of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a desperate situation. >> reporter: and little can be more dangerous than a desperate nuclear power led by an unchecked leader who promised a quick victory but may be facing a slow and humiliating defeat. in addition to dusting off those old cold war-era nuclear preparation plans, ukrainians are calling on the united states and other allies to quickly provide them with air defense systems to protect against those iranian-made drones russia is increasingly using. >> richard engel leading us off from ukraine, thank you. >>> also this morning, russia is announcing arrests in the bridge explosion that led to this new wave of violence in ukraine. nbc's chief international correspondent keir simmons joins us from moscow keir, what do we know about who russia thinks did this and how this was carried out >> rep
in rare public statements the head of the british intelligence service, gchq, says russia's militaryition is increasingly desperate. >> russia's forces are exhausted. the use of prisoners as reinforcements and the mobilization of tens of thousands of inexperienced conscripts speaks of a desperate situation. >> reporter: and little can be more dangerous than a desperate nuclear power led by an unchecked leader who promised a quick victory but may be facing a slow and humiliating...