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it does seem to be — of time or is itjust me? it does seem to be going _ of time or is itjust me?itjust me? it does - seem to be going on, they have a lot of things to do what you think given the amount of evidence out, which but the unpublished report, having deposited with the police investigation, she passed over evidence and so you think the be quite a lot to work so restarting and fresh, they were out to those alleged to be involved and also gave the chancellor and downing street, and i think what is interesting is where this is going to lead and for interviewing key witnesses, i think it's going to be in some quarters, i'm not sure if people are refusing or they're not going to take a penalty test and be there to defend themselves and clearly, when a more advanced stage than this but as to whether network would required of clarity, it's unknown and i get a sense that some boris johnson's analyse whether this wrapped up now, when you're in the peak of the ukraine crisis, this drags on, the more irritating and potentially problematic it will be for downing street. time, the ol
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itjust to add. quickly committee could. in 2012 2015| mention. itjust to add.2015 from it as as as recently as _ committee could. in 2012 2015 from it as as as recently as two _ committee could. in 2012 2015 from it as as as recently as two weeks . it as as as recently as two weeks before the russian invasion, poland was building a wall with its border with belarus and precisely to keep out eastern refugees from coming through valerie's. i’m out eastern refugees from coming through valerie's._ out eastern refugees from coming through valerie's. i'm sorry we have to leave it there, _ through valerie's. i'm sorry we have to leave it there, the _ through valerie's. i'm sorry we have to leave it there, the author - through valerie's. i'm sorry we have to leave it there, the author of - through valerie's. i'm sorry we have to leave it there, the author of no i to leave it there, the author of no refuge ethics and the global refugee crisis, thank you so much.— refuge ethics and the global refugee crisis, thank you so much. thank you for invitin: crisis, thank you so
itjust to add. quickly committee could. in 2012 2015| mention. itjust to add.2015 from it as as as recently as _ committee could. in 2012 2015 from it as as as recently as two _ committee could. in 2012 2015 from it as as as recently as two weeks . it as as as recently as two weeks before the russian invasion, poland was building a wall with its border with belarus and precisely to keep out eastern refugees from coming through valerie's. i’m out eastern refugees from coming through...
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but itjust doesn't feel quite right— it. but itjust doesn't feel quite right to — it.ew hours, they're launchin: right to me. a few hours, they're launching an _ right to me. a few hours, they're launching an investigation - right to me. a few hours, they're launching an investigation and i right to me. a few hours, they're l launching an investigation and they have condemned him. he did apologise to the academy and his acceptance speech for his oscar for king richard into the other nominees. but he clearly did not apologise to chris rock. the lapd since chris rock is not made a complaint therefore he doesn't intend to investigate any further. this is a very difficult one because he hit him and he should not have hit him, is whether or not you think there provocation orjustification. and regular domestic violence because his father used to hit his mother he's talked about that. and he has been thought of as being very, very able to use his words to communicate his feelings. able to use his words to communicate his feelinas. ., able to use his words to communicate his f
but itjust doesn't feel quite right— it. but itjust doesn't feel quite right to — it.ew hours, they're launchin: right to me. a few hours, they're launching an _ right to me. a few hours, they're launching an investigation - right to me. a few hours, they're launching an investigation and i right to me. a few hours, they're l launching an investigation and they have condemned him. he did apologise to the academy and his acceptance speech for his oscar for king richard into the other...
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in most cases, itjust cost you more to buy the next _ cases, itjust cost you more to buy the next stageo i am not your it is even good _ that, so i am not your it is even good for people who owned them necessarily, but i think the truth is, is _ necessarily, but i think the truth is, is it— necessarily, but i think the truth is, is it is, — necessarily, but i think the truth is, is it is, that more demand than supply— is, is it is, that more demand than supply for— is, is it is, that more demand than supply for a — is, is it is, that more demand than supply for a start up —— the truth is, isn't — supply for a start up —— the truth is, isn't it? — supply for a start up —— the truth is, isn't it? of course, people have saved money— is, isn't it? of course, people have saved money during the pandemic for various reasons, and so there is a backlog _ various reasons, and so there is a backlog thereof more people spending money _ backlog thereof more people spending money a _ backlog thereof more people spending money. a force, you have a cost—of—living crisis coming ahead, but looking — cost
in most cases, itjust cost you more to buy the next _ cases, itjust cost you more to buy the next stageo i am not your it is even good _ that, so i am not your it is even good for people who owned them necessarily, but i think the truth is, is _ necessarily, but i think the truth is, is it— necessarily, but i think the truth is, is it is, — necessarily, but i think the truth is, is it is, that more demand than supply— is, is it is, that more demand than supply for— is, is it is, that...
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and itjust shows— very worrying indeed. and itjust shows a — very worrying indeed.sing the devastation that you are causing in the hope _ devastation that you are causing in the hope that perhaps forests of the population to surrender, force the ukrainians— population to surrender, force the ukrainians to basically concede. i know— ukrainians to basically concede. i know there — ukrainians to basically concede. i know there are peace talks that are ongoing. _ know there are peace talks that are ongoing, are they making progress? who knows — ongoing, are they making progress? who knows. the massive showing of russian _ who knows. the massive showing of russian forces clearly the biggest thing _ russian forces clearly the biggest thing they have at this moment in time _ thing they have at this moment in time and — thing they have at this moment in time and that is what they are doing — time and that is what they are doinr. �* ., ., ., ., , doing. before we move on from this, our final doing. before we move on from this, your final comment _ doing. before we move on fr
and itjust shows— very worrying indeed. and itjust shows a — very worrying indeed.sing the devastation that you are causing in the hope _ devastation that you are causing in the hope that perhaps forests of the population to surrender, force the ukrainians— population to surrender, force the ukrainians to basically concede. i know— ukrainians to basically concede. i know there — ukrainians to basically concede. i know there are peace talks that are ongoing. _ know there are peace...
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seems to me a massive _ pandemic, but itjust seems to me a massive political own goal to hike people'ss tax bills, particularly those on _ people's tax bills, particularly those on lower incomes, they will feel it _ those on lower incomes, they will feel it harder than wealthier members of society. i think it is something — members of society. i think it is something that is probably going to have to _ something that is probably going to have to give. something that is probably going to have to give-— have to give. probably not a good look if you're _ have to give. probably not a good look if you're thinking _ have to give. probably not a good look if you're thinking of - have to give. probably not a good look if you're thinking of running l look if you're thinking of running for a party leadership. thank you both very much. we will speak again just after 11.30. that is it for now. they will be back along with me at 11.30. we have sport and weather coming up and then a full summary of the news at 11. do stay us with on bbc news. good evening. well it's been a long time coming, but engl
seems to me a massive _ pandemic, but itjust seems to me a massive political own goal to hike people'ss tax bills, particularly those on _ people's tax bills, particularly those on lower incomes, they will feel it _ those on lower incomes, they will feel it harder than wealthier members of society. i think it is something — members of society. i think it is something that is probably going to have to _ something that is probably going to have to give. something that is probably going to have...
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itjust like the end of an era now.that because they know what it feels like. you could be saying the same things over and over again but once the team is for those messages for too long, they don't listen the more you get some fresh and sing the same things often a football or manager. butjust brings a new energy and i must say that it does feel as though england is there that. more than half of the 700,000 tickets for this summer's women's european championship across england have already been sold — with the final a complete sell—out. an event was held in carnaby street in london to mark 100 days until the start of the tournament which kicks off on the 6thjuly with england playing austria at old trafford. that begins three—and—half weeks of action, which also sees northern ireland taking part. chelsea's millie bright is hoping the tournament captures the imagination of the whole country. it just takes into itjust takes into a whole another level. by the nation, want to keep the dream alive fridge young girls, young b
itjust like the end of an era now.that because they know what it feels like. you could be saying the same things over and over again but once the team is for those messages for too long, they don't listen the more you get some fresh and sing the same things often a football or manager. butjust brings a new energy and i must say that it does feel as though england is there that. more than half of the 700,000 tickets for this summer's women's european championship across england have already been...
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how isolated _ again itjust underscores how isolated russia _ again itjust underscores how isolated itjust underscores how. isolated russia is here. we had again itjust underscores how- isolated russia is here. we had this resolution. — isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this _ isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this second _ isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this second during - isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this second during this. resolution, this second during this emergency— resolution, this second during this emergency session— resolution, this second during this emergency session on _ resolution, this second during this emergency session on ukraine - resolution, this second during this. emergency session on ukraine where we had _ emergency session on ukraine where we had more — emergency session on ukraine where we had more than _ emergency session on ukraine where we had more than three _ emergency session on ukraine where we had more than three quarters- emergency session on ukraine where we had more than three q
how isolated _ again itjust underscores how isolated russia _ again itjust underscores how isolated itjust underscores how. isolated russia is here. we had again itjust underscores how- isolated russia is here. we had this resolution. — isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this _ isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this second _ isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this second during - isolated russia is here. we had this resolution, this second during...
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and we are bloody destroying it, and itjust filled me with such grief.— what a legend. i know. do you know the best thing about that interview? what? he turned up early and he talked for longer than he promised. who wouldn't want to hang out with you? now to an iconic movie. over the last few weeks we have been looking at some of the films nominated for best visual effects at this year's oscars, and this week it is the turn ofjames bond. did you know that no time to die is the first bond to be nominated for the best visual effects category in 43 years? moonraker was the last — 1979. yes, of course. here is some of the amazing work that went into the film. now your enemy is my enemy. his name is safin. what does he want? revenge. me. the bond films have a rich heritage of shooting all of their extraordinary action for real, and this film was absolutely no different. there were visual effects in it, but they were not up front and centre. so for instance, in the lake sequence, the production actually went to norway and they filmed on a real frozen lake in n
and we are bloody destroying it, and itjust filled me with such grief.— what a legend. i know. do you know the best thing about that interview? what? he turned up early and he talked for longer than he promised. who wouldn't want to hang out with you? now to an iconic movie. over the last few weeks we have been looking at some of the films nominated for best visual effects at this year's oscars, and this week it is the turn ofjames bond. did you know that no time to die is the first bond to...
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isn't itjust? it is the basement of a baby— isn't itjust? as you can see from the _ a baby home in kyiv. as you can see from the picture, they are all huddled _ from the picture, they are all huddled down there, as the bombs and missiles _ huddled down there, as the bombs and missiles are _ huddled down there, as the bombs and missiles are whistling overhead. the orphans— missiles are whistling overhead. the orphans of— missiles are whistling overhead. the orphans of ukraine are really are the forgotten victims of this war. there _ the forgotten victims of this war. there are — the forgotten victims of this war. there are 100,000 of them, 700 orphanages in the country, they are run by— orphanages in the country, they are run by 60,000 carers, a lot of whom have gone _ run by 60,000 carers, a lot of whom have gone home, quite understandably, to be with their own families— understandably, to be with their own families at— understandably, to be with their own families at this time of crisis. as a result, — families at this time of crisis. as a
isn't itjust? it is the basement of a baby— isn't itjust? as you can see from the _ a baby home in kyiv. as you can see from the picture, they are all huddled _ from the picture, they are all huddled down there, as the bombs and missiles _ huddled down there, as the bombs and missiles are _ huddled down there, as the bombs and missiles are whistling overhead. the orphans— missiles are whistling overhead. the orphans of— missiles are whistling overhead. the orphans of ukraine are really...
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every two years, and itjust does not give the reefs enough time to recover.ver. so what can be done to — enough time to recover. so what can be done to stop _ enough time to recover. so what can be done to stop it? - enough time to recover. so what can be done to stop it? look, . can be done to stop it? look, this is time — can be done to stop it? look, this is time to _ can be done to stop it? look, this is time to change - can be done to stop it? look, this is time to change writ - this is time to change writ large. here in australia, for a long time we have been trying to get the australian government to have a climate change policy consistent with giving the great barrier reef a fighting chance, and unfortunately we don't have that. so we are calling on all national governments to try and limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. if we fail in that globally and if we fail in that globally and if we fail in that domestically, this story that domestically, this story that we're seeing with the great barrier reef will become ever more frequent and sadly
every two years, and itjust does not give the reefs enough time to recover.ver. so what can be done to — enough time to recover. so what can be done to stop _ enough time to recover. so what can be done to stop it? - enough time to recover. so what can be done to stop it? look, . can be done to stop it? look, this is time — can be done to stop it? look, this is time to _ can be done to stop it? look, this is time to change - can be done to stop it? look, this is time to change writ - this...
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but itjust looks like any landmass with some see in it. i don't recognise the curve. �* , in it.nise the curve. 3 . in it. i don't recognise the curve. �*, ., ., ~ , curve. there's a long weekly bit over here. _ curve. there's a long weekly bit over here. what's - curve. there's a long weekly bit over here. what's funny l curve. there's a long weekly | bit over here. what's funny is that escape room started online, then they moved to the real world, and now they are becoming this nextjen becoming this next jen labyrinth. becoming this nextjen labyrinth. right now, i think we're running out of time! we did manage — we're running out of time! - did manage to save the world, i'm sorry. —— didn't manage. we've known for some time that video games can alleviate stress and anxiety. and only last year, we looked at a device called the abdel lloris, which is usually used by doctors to see whether patients who are sedated are feeling pain or not. who are sedated are feeling pain or not-— who are sedated are feeling pain or not. they've also been conducting — pain or not. they've also been
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so itjust seems completely dead. 1&5 more than 10%.say, however. _ completely dead. as you say, however. it — completely dead. as you say, however, it is _ completely dead. as you say, however, it is getting - completely dead. as you say, however, it is getting closer. however, it is getting closer to you now. you are feeling the impact of the war, literally, with your bed shaking. we hear that a huge modern shopping mall has been destroyed in the capital. your thoughts on what lies ahead? it capital. your thoughts on what lies ahead?— lies ahead? it is ironic that ou tell lies ahead? it is ironic that you tell me _ lies ahead? it is ironic that you tell me this _ lies ahead? it is ironic that you tell me this and, - lies ahead? it is ironic that you tell me this and, for l you tell me this and, for example, i have not even seen this situation develop so quickly. you just hear a missile blowing and whistling and then you go and you frantically try to find out what is happening, what was hit. but apart from that i had a chance to visit
so itjust seems completely dead. 1&5 more than 10%.say, however. _ completely dead. as you say, however. it — completely dead. as you say, however, it is _ completely dead. as you say, however, it is getting - completely dead. as you say, however, it is getting closer. however, it is getting closer to you now. you are feeling the impact of the war, literally, with your bed shaking. we hear that a huge modern shopping mall has been destroyed in the capital. your thoughts on what lies...
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itjust shows you how complex and global the politics of oil can be.not completely - politics of oil can be. katya adler, the eu is not completely banning | politics of oil can be. katya adler, i the eu is not completely banning oil and gas imports but radically reducing them but that could still have a huge impact?— reducing them but that could still have a huge impact? yes, i mean behind closed _ have a huge impact? yes, i mean behind closed doors, _ have a huge impact? yes, i mean behind closed doors, the first - behind closed doors, the first reaction in the eu is a defensive one. it says to the us, look, you produce your own energy, you're not reliant on russia like we are which is more than the uk. we can'tjust cut off supplies overnight. it could have a dramatic impact on us. that said, eu leaders are not speaking with one voice yet over the possibility of energy sanctions. they performed historic u—turns already since the start of russia's aggression in ukraine, over defence policy, foreign policy, migration policy, foreign policy, migration po
itjust shows you how complex and global the politics of oil can be.not completely - politics of oil can be. katya adler, the eu is not completely banning | politics of oil can be. katya adler, i the eu is not completely banning oil and gas imports but radically reducing them but that could still have a huge impact?— reducing them but that could still have a huge impact? yes, i mean behind closed _ have a huge impact? yes, i mean behind closed doors, _ have a huge impact? yes, i mean behind...
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itjust goes to show that hard work pays off. - with six metals now?work pays off. not just for me but the coaches, the fizzy— just for me but the coaches, the fizzy is, — just for me but the coaches, the fizzy is, they thought they had done enough _ fizzy is, they thought they had done enough during the day but every day, she will— enough during the day but every day, she will put— enough during the day but every day, she will put it all and in hard work pays off — she will put it all and in hard work -a s off. , , , ., she will put it all and in hard work asoff. , , ., ., , pays off. just before we go, but every range _ pays off. just before we go, but every range 36-2 _ pays off. just before we go, but every range 36-2 in _ pays off. just before we go, but every range 36-2 in the - pays off. just before we go, but every range 36-2 in the west i pays off. just before we go, but - every range 36-2 in the west indies every range 36—2 in the west indies and barbados. it was continuing its efforts. you can follow it live on the spore website. —— on the s
itjust goes to show that hard work pays off. - with six metals now?work pays off. not just for me but the coaches, the fizzy— just for me but the coaches, the fizzy is, — just for me but the coaches, the fizzy is, they thought they had done enough _ fizzy is, they thought they had done enough during the day but every day, she will— enough during the day but every day, she will put— enough during the day but every day, she will put it all and in hard work pays off — she will put it all...
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itjust like the end of an era now.sages for too long, they don't listen the more you get some fresh and sing the same things often, like a new football or manager. butjust brings a new energy and i must say that it does feel as though england are there now. more than half of the 700,000 tickets for this summer's women's european championship across england have already been sold — with the final a complete sell—out. an event was held in carnaby street in london to mark 100 days until the start of the tournament which kicks off on the 6thjuly with england playing austria at old trafford. that begins three—and—half weeks of action, which also sees northern ireland taking part. chelsea's millie bright is hoping the tournament captures the imagination of the whole country. itjust takes into a whole another level. by the nation, we want to keep the dream alive fridge young girls, the dream alive for young girls, young boys, it may not be football but to live your dream, really. but if you want to do in life, 20 make that po
itjust like the end of an era now.sages for too long, they don't listen the more you get some fresh and sing the same things often, like a new football or manager. butjust brings a new energy and i must say that it does feel as though england are there now. more than half of the 700,000 tickets for this summer's women's european championship across england have already been sold — with the final a complete sell—out. an event was held in carnaby street in london to mark 100 days until the...
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can anything be done to prevent the damage, or is itjust i to prevent the damage, or is itjust an inevitabilitys is what president — an inevitability? this is what president biden _ an inevitability? this is what president biden is _ an inevitability? this is what president biden is a - an inevitability? this is what president biden is a saying, | an inevitability? this is what i president biden is a saying, and it's the same we are hearing from the uk cyber authorities. people need to make sure they are defended as best they can and take the threat seriously. cyber attacks, particularly around somewhere, are a particularly around somewhere, are a part of modern business. there are cyber criminals are constantly getting into networks and holding companies to ransom. but this increased threat from russia, and perhaps from the russian state, is something that ceo! need to take seriously around the world. president bidens is calling on private individuals and companies to take this seriously. they say you have the power and authority to strengthen the cyber security on which americans rely and we
can anything be done to prevent the damage, or is itjust i to prevent the damage, or is itjust an inevitabilitys is what president — an inevitability? this is what president biden _ an inevitability? this is what president biden is _ an inevitability? this is what president biden is a - an inevitability? this is what president biden is a saying, | an inevitability? this is what i president biden is a saying, and it's the same we are hearing from the uk cyber authorities. people need to make...
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is there any evidence that it is driving audiences towards other bbc news content or is itjust free contentgoing to pay the licence fee? wouldn't have evidence for that on tiktok yet but we do have an instagram and facebook and we do work very hard on making these platforms work for us as a place where people discover bbc news and discover ourjournalism and then come to us so we are monitoring our ability to get referrals, as it is called, to get people to, when they discover something on instagram, for instance, many of them click through and go to our platforms that are only published with one purpose to inform everyone. we can better kuwait and give a proper editorial, editorially cremated, a mix of content whereas, of course, we are publishing a third party platform like facebook or tiktok, the algorithms are making that curated mix for the audiences. i5 making that curated mix for the audiences-— making that curated mix for the audiences. is you are very much aware, tiktok _ audiences. is you are very much aware, tiktok is _ audiences. is you are very much aware, tiktok is not _ audien
is there any evidence that it is driving audiences towards other bbc news content or is itjust free contentgoing to pay the licence fee? wouldn't have evidence for that on tiktok yet but we do have an instagram and facebook and we do work very hard on making these platforms work for us as a place where people discover bbc news and discover ourjournalism and then come to us so we are monitoring our ability to get referrals, as it is called, to get people to, when they discover something on...
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itjust makes me really sad that there are so few properties. is nothing suitable, either on the council lists or the private rentals at the moment. so, for the time being, this is where i am. this is where i will stay, until i can find something. newsreader: there was heartbreak for a group i of neighbours who fear an eviction notice at any moment, giving developers the go—ahead to bulldoze their much—loved homes. and for some residents, today was deadline day, when their tenancy finally ran out. today's the 1st of december, which is the last day of the section 21 notice, so really we should be moving out of our house today. we hoped that the landlord would delay evictions, and a request went in, but they declined. we haven't been able to move out of our home today, because we couldn't find anywhere else to go. it is extremely difficult, properties are scarce, so we have no alternative but to stop where we are. i do find knitting relaxing, and it does relieve stress, but i think i need something to relieve the stress today, because ijust don't
itjust makes me really sad that there are so few properties. is nothing suitable, either on the council lists or the private rentals at the moment. so, for the time being, this is where i am. this is where i will stay, until i can find something. newsreader: there was heartbreak for a group i of neighbours who fear an eviction notice at any moment, giving developers the go—ahead to bulldoze their much—loved homes. and for some residents, today was deadline day, when their tenancy finally...
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perhaps itjust ended up turning into that, we'll never know.e times and just to see them cross the line of invasion ii just to see them cross the line of invasion 11 days ago, is a particularly horrible because it brings to mind but it must feel like to be panicking and leaving their homes, but the idea that you then step i gingerly thinking right, i'm going to cross this area and go wherever i'm going in the you don't get there because somebody did follow the agreement is just horrendous. and i applaud emmanuel macron for getting on the phone and being able to continue to keep those lines of communication open with vladimir putin and his cronies. it is vital, but i'm not surprised that, of course the french election is around the corner and it's no surprise at all that there is none left because he has stepped up magnificently. and the equation on the mount. find magnificently. and the equation on the mount. �* �* ., ., ., the mount. and he'd have to go before the _ the mount. and he'd have to go before the international- the mount. and he'd ha
perhaps itjust ended up turning into that, we'll never know.e times and just to see them cross the line of invasion ii just to see them cross the line of invasion 11 days ago, is a particularly horrible because it brings to mind but it must feel like to be panicking and leaving their homes, but the idea that you then step i gingerly thinking right, i'm going to cross this area and go wherever i'm going in the you don't get there because somebody did follow the agreement is just horrendous. and...
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itjust set me going. the team pay for what they've purchased. so that is £634.35. that's, like...or. this way? yes. volunteers are the backbone of relief efforts. the medyka border, a main crossing on foot, has been transformed into a small village to try and help those who arrive dazed and exhausted. there is a stream all day of women and children as far as the eye can see. many get this far with no idea where they are going next. i didn't want to leave and it was difficult, the most difficult to leave family, to leave husband, to leave parents, to leave everything. and... is your husband fighting in the war now? he is not fighting yet, but he is ready. um... they are just waiting, if they will need some more help, he will go, yeah. he is ready for that. do you have any idea yet where it is you might go in the coming days, in the coming weeks? i think that we all are not sure what is waiting for us. it has taken many of these people days to get to this point of safety, but, of course, this isjust the beginning of the next phase of trying to find a home. here, we meetjacquie clayt
itjust set me going. the team pay for what they've purchased. so that is £634.35. that's, like...or. this way? yes. volunteers are the backbone of relief efforts. the medyka border, a main crossing on foot, has been transformed into a small village to try and help those who arrive dazed and exhausted. there is a stream all day of women and children as far as the eye can see. many get this far with no idea where they are going next. i didn't want to leave and it was difficult, the most...
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itjust feels so wrong to be seeing images of them and some fabulous outfits, kate spent wearing a rangee thing has been very photogenic. apart from the pr blunders, i think the timing is completely off.— blunders, i think the timing is completely off. mi? i understand completely off. ali? i understand the art completely off. ali? i understand the part about timing given the geopolitical events going on right now _ geopolitical events going on right now i_ geopolitical events going on right now. i think that some of the pr advises — now. i think that some of the pr advises you _ now. i think that some of the pr advises you to got these things a little _ advises you to got these things a little bit — advises you to got these things a little bit better. the image of the kids putting their hands through the fence _ kids putting their hands through the fence ultimately looked back. i think— fence ultimately looked back. i think it's — fence ultimately looked back. i think it's time of transition for the royal— think it's time of transition for the royal family for the queen is getting — the
itjust feels so wrong to be seeing images of them and some fabulous outfits, kate spent wearing a rangee thing has been very photogenic. apart from the pr blunders, i think the timing is completely off.— blunders, i think the timing is completely off. mi? i understand completely off. ali? i understand the art completely off. ali? i understand the part about timing given the geopolitical events going on right now _ geopolitical events going on right now i_ geopolitical events going on right...
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i think universally, it seems to be, itjust doesn't help the people who are suffering the most _ theost and it's a little goal and we look most and it's a little goal and we took at _ most and it's a little goal and we took at the — most and it's a little goal and we look at the profit of these energy firms_ look at the profit of these energy firms and — look at the profit of these energy firms and everything and this idea that hot— firms and everything and this idea that not helping everyone with universal credit, at helping households of the poorest society who will_ households of the poorest society who will slip through the cracks and many— who will slip through the cracks and many tories who feel the same and i personally— many tories who feel the same and i personally think it's short—sighted because _ personally think it's short—sighted because it— personally think it's short—sighted because if people start to suffer more, _ because if people start to suffer more. and — because if people start to suffer more, and development of a wake—up call and _ more, and development of a w
i think universally, it seems to be, itjust doesn't help the people who are suffering the most _ theost and it's a little goal and we look most and it's a little goal and we took at _ most and it's a little goal and we took at the — most and it's a little goal and we look at the profit of these energy firms_ look at the profit of these energy firms and — look at the profit of these energy firms and everything and this idea that hot— firms and everything and this idea that not helping...
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and those bills — comes in itjust gets spent. and those bills that _ comes in itjust gets spent.ome in, what happens? i those bills that come in, what happens?— those bills that come in, what hauens? ., �* those bills that come in, what ha ens? ., �* ., happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt- i — happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. i don't _ happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. i don't want _ happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. i don't want to _ happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. i don't want to have - it is debt. i don't want to have to ask family, but i do. today's spring statement isn't supposed to be a full budget, butjust tinkering around the edges isn't going to be enough to help stevie and millions like her. colletta smith, bbc news, at the peace hall in halifax. so what new measures might rishi sunak consider to help households with the sharply—rising cost of living, and the expected impact of the war in ukraine? the chancellor could cut fuel duty by at least 5p p
and those bills — comes in itjust gets spent. and those bills that _ comes in itjust gets spent.ome in, what happens? i those bills that come in, what happens?— those bills that come in, what hauens? ., �* those bills that come in, what ha ens? ., �* ., happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt- i — happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. i don't _ happens? i either don't pay them, or it is debt. i don't want _ happens? i...
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i think it is fantastic, itjust shows_ i think it is fantastic, itjust shows you the strength of thee've got ukrainians, georgians, a lot of eastern europeans and people here from hong kong's, _ europeans and people here from hong kong's, so— europeans and people here from hong kong's, so a _ europeans and people here from hong kong's, so a big thank you to them. you have _ kong's, so a big thank you to them. you have greek heritage as well. you've got people who are in ukraine as well who are trying to get here. yes, we managed to get some family members _ yes, we managed to get some family members out — yes, we managed to get some family members out of— yes, we managed to get some family members out of greece, _ yes, we managed to get some family members out of greece, but - yes, we managed to get some family members out of greece, but not i members out of greece, but not everyone — members out of greece, but not everyone unfortunately. - members out of greece, but not i everyone unfortunately. hopefully the visa _ everyone unfortunately. hopefully the visa conditions _ everyone un
i think it is fantastic, itjust shows_ i think it is fantastic, itjust shows you the strength of thee've got ukrainians, georgians, a lot of eastern europeans and people here from hong kong's, _ europeans and people here from hong kong's, so— europeans and people here from hong kong's, so a _ europeans and people here from hong kong's, so a big thank you to them. you have _ kong's, so a big thank you to them. you have greek heritage as well. you've got people who are in ukraine as well who...
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itjust shows you, the last couple of weeks, when this news broke, and it is only a couple of weeks wel known about it, keep in been a russianjailfor known about it, keep in been a russian jail for close to a month and a half. so hillary clinton coming forward and bringing light to the situation and it was a big move and will take some heavy hitting power to hopefully try and find some answers for the situation and unfortunately does not like it is going to be resolved anytime soon. , , , ., soon. very briefly, for those outside the _ soon. very briefly, for those outside the us _ soon. very briefly, for those outside the us are - soon. very briefly, for those outside the us are those - soon. very briefly, for those | outside the us are those who don't follow basketball, her big name is she?— big name is she? probably riaht, big name is she? probably right, arguably _ big name is she? probably right, arguably the - big name is she? probablyj right, arguably the biggest women's basketball name in this type of generation. what she did from the collegiate standpoint to where she is now, s
itjust shows you, the last couple of weeks, when this news broke, and it is only a couple of weeks wel known about it, keep in been a russianjailfor known about it, keep in been a russian jail for close to a month and a half. so hillary clinton coming forward and bringing light to the situation and it was a big move and will take some heavy hitting power to hopefully try and find some answers for the situation and unfortunately does not like it is going to be resolved anytime soon. , , , .,...
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the htrutor f if,tsel with this horrngifyi ptuicre of a family lyg indead afr tetrying to fle ca y itjust outside the capitol of kyiv. lins eyaddao rispente hr caerre cumeinntg wazr onesn ad this is the moment before she took at cpiture for the "new york times." we spoke with the pulitzer prize-winning photographer earlier.>> reporter: i wentfo rward and dfoun a placrte so of behind a wall and started photograph aing,ndi, n fac thwiin mis,nute a series of mortarsel fl increasingly clorse ancleros to our positn,io until one landed about 30 feet from where i was standing. and kiit lled a moell: youphr of atth family ions the front page of the "yonew rkim tes." ithabes en seen around the world. is pofro of cilivians bei rgtaeted. atwh did yokeu ma of whyoen u sathis fam uilyp close? iea mn, i'ma mother, and, ou kw,no i -- when i'mor wking, i y trto stay vyer focused, i try ktoeep cold - -keept he caa myye es. i had bn eespyerad with gravel from a mortar roundth at could have kiedll us very easily, so i was akshen up, whenwe were told atth we ulcod run across the stt reeby our securi tyadviso
the htrutor f if,tsel with this horrngifyi ptuicre of a family lyg indead afr tetrying to fle ca y itjust outside the capitol of kyiv. lins eyaddao rispente hr caerre cumeinntg wazr onesn ad this is the moment before she took at cpiture for the "new york times." we spoke with the pulitzer prize-winning photographer earlier.>> reporter: i wentfo rward and dfoun a placrte so of behind a wall and started photograph aing,ndi, n fac thwiin mis,nute a series of mortarsel fl...
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because right now, itjust looks like he is prepared to double down to do whatever it takes to subjugater—term future does not look auspicious. he does appear to be doubling down, engaging in much more indiscriminate attacks on civilian objects and civilian neighbourhoods. but look, our goal has to be to expand ukraine's runway and shorten russia's, right? i mean, we need to apply those significant massive costs that we talked about to russia so that their timeframe collapses and ukraine's expands, so they can survive and they can defeat this brutal aggression. so what you call the atrocities, the barbarism, the depravity, the evil, will continue until a point at which you think vladimir putin's grip on power will break — is that it? well, i think we need to pursue all diplomatic avenues whenever and wherever they present themselves, precisely so that we do not end up with mass atrocities. we need to leave no stone unturned in terms of the diplomatic efforts to prevent that from happening. but at the end of the day, you do have a nuclear power that is invading its peaceful neighbour, and
because right now, itjust looks like he is prepared to double down to do whatever it takes to subjugater—term future does not look auspicious. he does appear to be doubling down, engaging in much more indiscriminate attacks on civilian objects and civilian neighbourhoods. but look, our goal has to be to expand ukraine's runway and shorten russia's, right? i mean, we need to apply those significant massive costs that we talked about to russia so that their timeframe collapses and ukraine's...
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thatitis last few weeks, but they would say that it is crucial to planning an invasion well, and itjustry fast, because the ukrainians were pushovers, and the ukrainians were pushovers, and the planning, actually, clearly had a lot of deficiencies. irate the planning, actually, clearly had a lot of deficiencies.— a lot of deficiencies. we will turn to the front _ a lot of deficiencies. we will turn to the front page _ a lot of deficiencies. we will turn to the front page of— a lot of deficiencies. we will turn to the front page of the - a lot of deficiencies. we will turn | to the front page of the guardian, david. really talking about mariupol. david. really talking about mariuool-_ david. really talking about mariuol. ., . , ., ., mariupol. more horrific news out of mariu ol mariupol. more horrific news out of mariuool in — mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the _ mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the southern _ mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the southern area - mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the southern area of. mariupol i
thatitis last few weeks, but they would say that it is crucial to planning an invasion well, and itjustry fast, because the ukrainians were pushovers, and the ukrainians were pushovers, and the planning, actually, clearly had a lot of deficiencies. irate the planning, actually, clearly had a lot of deficiencies.— a lot of deficiencies. we will turn to the front _ a lot of deficiencies. we will turn to the front page _ a lot of deficiencies. we will turn to the front page of— a lot of...
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i think itjust adds to the event, of course it does, anything tiger woods doesin course it does, anything north of the uk in showers. the snow that has come down has come down in big, chunky flakes like these, because often the temperature's just been above freezing, and that helps snowflakes kind of stick together to bring these fairly large flakes. the other thing is a lot of the snow has not been settling on the roads, butjust on grassy hills across the north of the country. however, overnight tonight, as temperatures drop and also we start to get some drier air moving in, increasingly we'll see more of the showers tend to snow for scotland and northern england, and probably towards the back of this weather front. you might even see a bit of snow for a time across wales, the midlands, and the hills of southern england, as well. it's going to be a cold night with a widespread frost and, of course, the combination of those showers and the frosty conditions will give us icy stretches. first thing thursday morning, particularly but not exclusively across parts of scotland and northern engl
i think itjust adds to the event, of course it does, anything tiger woods doesin course it does, anything north of the uk in showers. the snow that has come down has come down in big, chunky flakes like these, because often the temperature's just been above freezing, and that helps snowflakes kind of stick together to bring these fairly large flakes. the other thing is a lot of the snow has not been settling on the roads, butjust on grassy hills across the north of the country. however,...
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well, i'll be more reassured when i see action from government, but i think itjust worthwhile reflecting the evidence today because what we've seen is is proof positive that not only did p&0 break the law acted unlawfully, they deliberately set out to break the law and issue in those sackings of 800 seafarers. i don't think the government can let that stand, so i welcome grant shapps announcement that he's going to look to closed any legal loophole that p&0 may have exploited. but i think they need to do a lot more. they need to throw the legal book at p80 because if they don't, then that will give a green light to every rotten employer in this country that they can get away with breaking employment law. they can get away with sacking their staff on a whim, and we can't let that stand. so the idea that somehow you can just pay your way out of breaking the law, i think is unacceptable. so as i say, what's really important now is the government take strong action against pay, and that means cancelling every single piano cancelling every single p&0 and dp world contract that the government
well, i'll be more reassured when i see action from government, but i think itjust worthwhile reflecting the evidence today because what we've seen is is proof positive that not only did p&0 break the law acted unlawfully, they deliberately set out to break the law and issue in those sackings of 800 seafarers. i don't think the government can let that stand, so i welcome grant shapps announcement that he's going to look to closed any legal loophole that p&0 may have exploited. but i...
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but the russian army continues to attack this particular airport in southern ukraine, so itjust shows on many front lines in this country for the russian army, and on the other hand, this army obviously outnumbers the ukrainian army just quantitatively. also, at this stage of the full—scale war on ukraine, the russian army and president, according to all analysis that we receive from the military, reverted to these siege tactics, and at the same time, they continue to carry out missile and air strikes all across ukraine. ijust can give you one more example. the village nearby kyiv, where one of my relatives, an elderly woman, stays, was hit by the fragment of the russian missile last night. so obviously most probably it was shot down by the ukrainian anti—aircraft warfare system. so that is how the current stage of the war and russian invasion into ukraine looks like. as we've been hearing, the us says there are clear signs vladimir putin may be preparing to use chemical and biological weapons in ukraine. hamish de bretton—gordon is a chemical and biological weapons expert. he says fr
but the russian army continues to attack this particular airport in southern ukraine, so itjust shows on many front lines in this country for the russian army, and on the other hand, this army obviously outnumbers the ukrainian army just quantitatively. also, at this stage of the full—scale war on ukraine, the russian army and president, according to all analysis that we receive from the military, reverted to these siege tactics, and at the same time, they continue to carry out missile and...
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that's more than once every two years and itjust does not give the reefs enough time to recover.ur reporters and editors. just go to bbc news .com. goodbye. hello there. at 17.5 degrees celsius in west sussex on friday, it was the warmest day of the year so far. no surprise, really, because the march sunshine is strengthening and there was barely any cloud to block that sunshine out during the course of friday. it'll be a similar story through the day ahead. and with the high pressure sitting around for the foreseeable, certainly for the weekend and beyond, i suspect we will see higher than 17.5 celsius. fairly brisk wind around, at least for the first part of the weekend. and there may well be one or two showers by sunday but, for the most part, because that high pressure is across the uk, it will stay dry and fine. and as the winds start to weaken into the week, temperatures will rise and it will be really quite warm. it will feel quite warm in that strengthening march sunshine. but a chilly start on saturday and some patchy fog around, so the frost is more likely across northe
that's more than once every two years and itjust does not give the reefs enough time to recover.ur reporters and editors. just go to bbc news .com. goodbye. hello there. at 17.5 degrees celsius in west sussex on friday, it was the warmest day of the year so far. no surprise, really, because the march sunshine is strengthening and there was barely any cloud to block that sunshine out during the course of friday. it'll be a similar story through the day ahead. and with the high pressure sitting...
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grandmother and eye asked her to make a video when i'm playing _ to make a video when i'm playing and itjustre living _ minute, because when we were living upstairs, now in kyiv we are trying _ living upstairs, now in kyiv we are trying not to make so much sound. — are trying not to make so much sound, because every sound we are trying — sound, because every sound we are trying to hear the siren or something like that, and run underground.— underground. that was illia bondarenko. _ underground. that was illia bondarenko. that - underground. that was illia bondarenko. that is - underground. that was illia bondarenko. that is it. i'm| bondarenko. that is it. i'm lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. cloud, wind, and rain moving in from the southwest will dominate over the next few hours. it's an area of low pressure that will gradually sit towards the west of northern ireland, that's where we will see the strongest of the winds and perhaps the heaviest of the rain throughout the day this sunday. elsewhere, there is a weak weather front which will produce some showery rain
grandmother and eye asked her to make a video when i'm playing _ to make a video when i'm playing and itjustre living _ minute, because when we were living upstairs, now in kyiv we are trying _ living upstairs, now in kyiv we are trying not to make so much sound. — are trying not to make so much sound, because every sound we are trying — sound, because every sound we are trying to hear the siren or something like that, and run underground.— underground. that was illia bondarenko. _...
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and it's just — it's following on from what paul was saying, itjust kind of gives you the nuts and boltson works, so — and it works both ways. so, by buying the evening standard, that's obviously the only paper really covering the london mayoralty. and so, for borisjohnson, he needs to have a good relationship with lebedev. and some of these early letters show how he reaches out to lebedev, how they meet for a series of lunches, and in one of them, johnson gives a memoir of all of his pet projects that he would like — he said that he'd be thrilled to get the support of lebedev for these pet projects. but it also works the other way. so, in some of the correspondence, lebedev is pushing johnson to back a new arts festival, which would be held and organised by lebedev. and the purpose of this festival we understand, from the minutes that have been released as well, that is to transform russia's global perceptions in london. what's also interesting about it is that lebedev, in these minutes, it suggests that lebedev is going to reach out to the kremlin in order to secure funding for it. let
and it's just — it's following on from what paul was saying, itjust kind of gives you the nuts and boltson works, so — and it works both ways. so, by buying the evening standard, that's obviously the only paper really covering the london mayoralty. and so, for borisjohnson, he needs to have a good relationship with lebedev. and some of these early letters show how he reaches out to lebedev, how they meet for a series of lunches, and in one of them, johnson gives a memoir of all of his pet...
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ground here but you could certainly be more efficient if it was better coordinated and the warning is itjust indefinitely. the russian defence minister has said that 16,000 fighters from the middle east have volunteered to fight with the russian army in ukraine. if they do take up weapons there, it won't be the first time russia has actively engaged in recruiting what many people consider mercenaries. hanan razek has the story. syrian fighters that reportedly want to go and fight in ukraine alongside the russian troops. and a warm welcome from the kremlin that says it has received more than 16,000 applications from middle eastern fighters. but the bbc has learned that russian mercenary fighters are already in ukraine. first seen supporting separatists in ukraine in 2014, the russian wagner group has been infamous for operating mercenaries in other countries, including syria and libya. 0ne wagner fighter told us about his involvement in the current invasion. his words have been voiced by an actor. during the first days of the invasion, i was involved in a successful operation... there have be
ground here but you could certainly be more efficient if it was better coordinated and the warning is itjust indefinitely. the russian defence minister has said that 16,000 fighters from the middle east have volunteered to fight with the russian army in ukraine. if they do take up weapons there, it won't be the first time russia has actively engaged in recruiting what many people consider mercenaries. hanan razek has the story. syrian fighters that reportedly want to go and fight in ukraine...
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nato can say or do to deter the russians inside ukraine, and assuage concerns over the border or is itjusto put it crudely a bystander in this right now?— crudely a bystander in this right now? crudely a bystander in this riaht now? . , , ., ., right now? clearly, it is not a bystander — right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in _ right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in the _ right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in the sense - right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in the sense that l bystander in the sense that weapons continue each and every day across the border into ukraine to provide ukraine with the means to defend it else, to shoot down helicopters and aircraft with stinger and other man pads, go after tanks and artillery systems and rocket systems that are being used to besiege the cities there, taken up besiege the cities there, taken up with javelin �*s and other weapons. up with javelin 's and other weapons-— up with javelin 's and other weaons. �* ., ., ., ., weapons. but nato as a whole? nato as a _ weapons. but nato as a whole? nato as a whole, _ weapons. but
nato can say or do to deter the russians inside ukraine, and assuage concerns over the border or is itjusto put it crudely a bystander in this right now?— crudely a bystander in this right now? crudely a bystander in this riaht now? . , , ., ., right now? clearly, it is not a bystander — right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in _ right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in the _ right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in the sense - right now? clearly, it is not a bystander in the...
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itjust shows how people can vary in such close samiti. their cause. when you move further out, you see much more defensive positions, you see more armoured vehicles, you see anti—tank devices, you see minds at the side of the road, ready to be primed and rolled out. —— mines. they are preparing those offences, preparing for something much larger, but we have to remember that only one major city gerson, after two weeks of fighting has fallen so far. it has come at a cost. we just need to look at mariupol in the south east where 40,000 people were evacuated across the country yesterday, but not one from besieged mariupol, which finds itself in between two pockets of russian forces, as they try and join up russian forces, as they try and join up and form a land corridor. nevertheless, russian forces are being met with seriously tough resistance on the outskirts of the cities, which is why russia is resorting to more drastic measures, as feared, and why, as being accused by the west of using a false justification for chemical weapons. the des
itjust shows how people can vary in such close samiti. their cause. when you move further out, you see much more defensive positions, you see more armoured vehicles, you see anti—tank devices, you see minds at the side of the road, ready to be primed and rolled out. —— mines. they are preparing those offences, preparing for something much larger, but we have to remember that only one major city gerson, after two weeks of fighting has fallen so far. it has come at a cost. we just need to...
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this i way, that's the big question, this endless guessing game about vladimir putin, is he using itjustntire city on edge as they watch the devastation across the city? city is encircled, people running out of food, running out of water, not able to rescue the injured and to bury the dead, and blistering attacks on residential areas. is this a warning to the people of this capital, that used to be, before a time of war, of nearly 3 million people, this could be your fate time of war, of nearly 3 million people, this could be yourfate if you don't surrender? we see in the city every day, the city being transformed, more and more of what they call these hedgehogs, these metal barriers to stop the tanks, despite barriers. the soldiers on the streets, the security services, are preparing for this convoy to come in, and perhaps people are preparing, some of them leaving, some of them getting more supplies underground, and wondering when and how will this convoy move in and what will be the fate of this city? and that will be the fate of ukraine. , , . ukraine. indeed, lyse doucet, thank ou.
this i way, that's the big question, this endless guessing game about vladimir putin, is he using itjustntire city on edge as they watch the devastation across the city? city is encircled, people running out of food, running out of water, not able to rescue the injured and to bury the dead, and blistering attacks on residential areas. is this a warning to the people of this capital, that used to be, before a time of war, of nearly 3 million people, this could be your fate time of war, of nearly...
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and we are bloody destroying it, and itjust filled me with such grief.t's where i'm at. t v ,, v v handle it, and that's where i'm at. ., ,, ., ., ., at. william shatner, what a leaend. at. william shatner, what a legend- i — at. william shatner, what a legend. i know. _ at. william shatner, what a legend. i know. do - at. william shatner, what a legend. i know. do you - at. william shatner, what a l legend. i know. do you know at. william shatner, what a - legend. i know. do you know the best thing _ legend. i know. do you know the best thing about _ legend. i know. do you know the best thing about that _ best thing about that interview?— best thing about thatj interview?- he best thing about that - interview?- he turned best thing about that _ interview?- he turned up interview? what? he turned up earl and interview? what? he turned up early and he — interview? what? he turned up early and he talked _ interview? what? he turned up early and he talked for - interview? what? he turned up early and he talked for longer l early and he talked for longer tha
and we are bloody destroying it, and itjust filled me with such grief.t's where i'm at. t v ,, v v handle it, and that's where i'm at. ., ,, ., ., ., at. william shatner, what a leaend. at. william shatner, what a legend- i — at. william shatner, what a legend. i know. _ at. william shatner, what a legend. i know. do - at. william shatner, what a legend. i know. do you - at. william shatner, what a l legend. i know. do you know at. william shatner, what a - legend. i know. do you know the...
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i think itjust makes complete sense, there are already thousands of afghans in hotels unable to work,ork, and tomorrow the comments will be working —— voting on the board is bill and i really hope the right to work remains in there for those asylum seekers who have been here for six months, because if we want the country to be vibrant, if we want there to be economic benefit for everybody, and dignity, and not have to provide benefits, what you want is for people to be able to support themselves and going to work, so there is a plan effort as to how that can be possible. just very, very briefly, the likes of m&s and others, retail and hospitality, there is a real need for workers so to a great degree it is a win—win, isn't it? great degree it is a win-win, isn't it? ' ., ., , , isn't it? 1.5 million 'obs 0 en, isn't it? 1.5 million 'obs open, everyone i isn't it? 1.5 million 'obs open, everyone is i isn't it? 1.5 million jobs| open, everyone is ready isn't it? 1.5 million jobs i open, everyone is ready to do resettlement skills and language skills, we recognise that people don't neces
i think itjust makes complete sense, there are already thousands of afghans in hotels unable to work,ork, and tomorrow the comments will be working —— voting on the board is bill and i really hope the right to work remains in there for those asylum seekers who have been here for six months, because if we want the country to be vibrant, if we want there to be economic benefit for everybody, and dignity, and not have to provide benefits, what you want is for people to be able to support...
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i'm definitely trying to drive less because, yeah, itjust costs so much to fill up my car now comparedd a year ago. food prices at these levels have in the past destabilised many poorer countries, some of which are dependent directly on ukraine's farms for their food, as the president of the world bank told the bbc. what it is is a catastrophe for russia, for ukraine and for their neighbours and the rest of the world will need to adjust very rapidly in order to go forward. the economic shock waves of this conflict hitting well beyond the black sea. faisal islam, bbc news. now on bbc news, from a basement in the centre of kyiv, bbc correspondentjames bbc correspondent james waterhouse reflects bbc correspondentjames waterhouse reflects on reports of our lives across ukraine have changed forever in the last seven days. shouting. explosions. gunfire. ukraine wakes after a night of explosions. this is the capital city, kyiv. people are on high alert. tension is high. but it is eerily quiet. then... the whole of — is eerily quiet. then... the whole of luhansk- is eerily quiet. then... the w
i'm definitely trying to drive less because, yeah, itjust costs so much to fill up my car now comparedd a year ago. food prices at these levels have in the past destabilised many poorer countries, some of which are dependent directly on ukraine's farms for their food, as the president of the world bank told the bbc. what it is is a catastrophe for russia, for ukraine and for their neighbours and the rest of the world will need to adjust very rapidly in order to go forward. the economic shock...
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there we go, i had to do itjust at the end, i couldn't help myself. almost ten years to the day!atta and rupert, thank you so much for coming in and joining us on newscast tonight, thank you. and thank you for watching and listening, and will be back soon. bye. hello there. the weather story this week has been dominated by spring sunshine and warmth, hasn't it? but the temperature trend, well, it's set to change. i've taken york as an example, but i could have shown almost anywhere. we're moving from the high teens down to single figures, so temperatures way above the average for the time of year will close out the month of march below average for the time of year. so get out and enjoy saturday's sunshine if you can. there will be plenty of it, with the exception of the far north of scotland and the northern isles, but there will be lots of sunshine. a bit more of a breeze coming in off the north sea, so perhaps a little bit cooler on those exposed coasts. further inland will see the highest values through saturday afternoon, once again into the high teens. don't forget, as we mo
there we go, i had to do itjust at the end, i couldn't help myself. almost ten years to the day!atta and rupert, thank you so much for coming in and joining us on newscast tonight, thank you. and thank you for watching and listening, and will be back soon. bye. hello there. the weather story this week has been dominated by spring sunshine and warmth, hasn't it? but the temperature trend, well, it's set to change. i've taken york as an example, but i could have shown almost anywhere. we're...
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so itjust takes longer in the us to get filtered through pricing as compared to international, whererent so the international recovery tends to be faster than the us. but sta ini be faster than the us. but staying with _ be faster than the us. but staying with higher ticket prices, can you give me an idea how much higher in cost are we talking about? it how much higher in cost are we talking about?— talking about? it really depends where - talking about? it really depends where fuel. talking about? it really i depends where fuel prices settle out, they have been all over the map from $130 and maybe a bit below that but i would say the average ticket price is probably about $25 on a ticket. i could be anywhere between 5— 10% at these high levels of oil. between 5- 1096 at these high levels of oil.— levels of oil. and i would imagine _ levels of oil. and i would imagine more _ levels of oil. and i would imagine more for- levels of oil. and i would - imagine more for international. international would be higher than that, yeah. internationalwould be higher than that, yeah.— internationa
so itjust takes longer in the us to get filtered through pricing as compared to international, whererent so the international recovery tends to be faster than the us. but sta ini be faster than the us. but staying with _ be faster than the us. but staying with higher ticket prices, can you give me an idea how much higher in cost are we talking about? it how much higher in cost are we talking about?— talking about? it really depends where - talking about? it really depends where fuel. talking...