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joe inwood reports nothing could resist the waters.rna swelled, then broke its banks, entire districts of the city were washed into the sea. those caught in its path didn't stand a chance. translation: people were asleep and no-one was ready. _ my whole family live next door to each other. we were all neighbours. we lost 30 people so far, 30 members of the same family. we haven't found anyone. from above, you can see the devastation done to this city. more than 100,000 people lived here as the waters rushed through. as storm daniel swept across north africa, it dropped a huge amount of water onto the hills, swelling the river derna, and then causing two dams to burst. "there used to be a dam," this man says. "now it's just soil." it seems it was that failure that has caused such carnage. this is a disaster, both natural and manmade. libya has never really recovered from the civil war that overthrew colonel gaddafi. rival governments claim to rule this country — neither really does. translation: after this incident, we will look back at
joe inwood reports nothing could resist the waters.rna swelled, then broke its banks, entire districts of the city were washed into the sea. those caught in its path didn't stand a chance. translation: people were asleep and no-one was ready. _ my whole family live next door to each other. we were all neighbours. we lost 30 people so far, 30 members of the same family. we haven't found anyone. from above, you can see the devastation done to this city. more than 100,000 people lived here as the...
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joe inwood, bbc news. the countryside and wildlife from developments have been delayed. the aim of the flagship laws was to make developers improve nature when they take on new building projects — and they were due to come into force in november. but now, they're not expected until the new year. as claire marshall reports. whenever something is built, there's almost always a cost to the natural world. lost green spaces or trees and hedges cut down. with the uk's wildlife in devastating decline, a law was passed to force developers in england to improve habitats either on the building site itself or as close to it as possible called biodiversity net gain or bmg, it could see more schemes like this one intensively farmed fields brought up to be turned into wildlife rich havens. schemes that bring land back to life like these wetlands. these rules were due to come into force in november. but the bbc understands they now won't be introduced until next year at the earliest. there's been a lot of time and a lot
joe inwood, bbc news. the countryside and wildlife from developments have been delayed. the aim of the flagship laws was to make developers improve nature when they take on new building projects — and they were due to come into force in november. but now, they're not expected until the new year. as claire marshall reports. whenever something is built, there's almost always a cost to the natural world. lost green spaces or trees and hedges cut down. with the uk's wildlife in devastating...
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joe inwood, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood outlined the significance of the mods statement ofhe police. of the mod's statement of support for the police. to clarify, we shouldn't be expecting to see soldiers on the street. this is not a question of the army stepping in to do what we would think of as everyday policing role — they're not going to be arresting people. this will be a contingency service, a contingency role. i spoke to the ministry of defense earlier, and what they were saying is that there are there are armed, as people would expect, there are armed teams that are ready to respond, for example, to a terrorist incident, a live shooter event, that sort of thing, and those sorts of roles, the kind of in extremis roles, will be filled by the army if required. so i think we shouldn't get carried away in saying that the police are going to be replaced by the army. that's not the case. what we're seeing here is a contingency role for the army, but it is significant nevertheless. and it's interesting because we heard from suella braverman and in her statement there's cle
joe inwood, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood outlined the significance of the mods statement ofhe police. of the mod's statement of support for the police. to clarify, we shouldn't be expecting to see soldiers on the street. this is not a question of the army stepping in to do what we would think of as everyday policing role — they're not going to be arresting people. this will be a contingency service, a contingency role. i spoke to the ministry of defense earlier, and what they were...
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joe inwood, bbc news.area is expected to produce 300 million barrels of oil. environmental campaigners had argued the scheme undermined the government's net zero commitments. rosebank — which is about 80 miles west of shetland — is one of the largest untapped discoveries in the region. experts say it contains up to 350 million barrels of oil. production could start in 2026 — with extraction continuing until at least 2030. it's thought that around 69,000 barrels of oil could be produced every day. that would equate to around 8% of the uk's total output. and there would also be natural gas — with around 44 million cubic feet of it produced per day during the project's lifetime. at least 100 people are reported to have been killed in a fire at a wedding party in northern iraq. people were celebrating in al—hamdaniya when fire tore through the venue late on tuesday evening. pictures from the scene show emergency crews picking through the charred remains of the building. civil defence officials said initial fin
joe inwood, bbc news.area is expected to produce 300 million barrels of oil. environmental campaigners had argued the scheme undermined the government's net zero commitments. rosebank — which is about 80 miles west of shetland — is one of the largest untapped discoveries in the region. experts say it contains up to 350 million barrels of oil. production could start in 2026 — with extraction continuing until at least 2030. it's thought that around 69,000 barrels of oil could be produced...
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joe inwood has more. chris kaba was unarmed when he was shot and killed in streatham.rrowed car. according to police, the vehicle had previously been linked to an incident involving a gun. chris kaba was hit by a single bullet fired by a police officer. there was widespread outrage at his death, especially amongst london's black community. last week, his family were in court to see a police officer who is only being referred to as nxi2i charged with murder. they welcomed the prosecution, but it's been met with concern by many of the officer's colleagues. in total, it's thought more than 100 firearms officers have handed in what's known as a ticket permitting them to carry weapons. 0ne former officer says he's not surprised. i was on armed response for 23 years. i was on vip protection and i hugely enjoyed the professionalism, the teamwork of it. and i would miss that. would i put my weapon down today? yes, i would. hand it in. it's not worth it. announcing a review, the home secretary said police officers have to make split second decisions under extraordinary pressure
joe inwood has more. chris kaba was unarmed when he was shot and killed in streatham.rrowed car. according to police, the vehicle had previously been linked to an incident involving a gun. chris kaba was hit by a single bullet fired by a police officer. there was widespread outrage at his death, especially amongst london's black community. last week, his family were in court to see a police officer who is only being referred to as nxi2i charged with murder. they welcomed the prosecution, but...
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joe inwood, bbc news. let me show you this image.re the deadly earthquake struck on friday night, khadija's baby was born. she told the bbc that after being evacuated from a hospital in marrakesh they tried travelling to their home in the atlas mountains. but with roads blocked the family have since been living in a tent by the side of the road. she says, while her and her baby aren't hurt, they havn�*t received any help from authorities. an extraordinary story. let me take you back to these live pictures that we have from the rescue operation, international aid getting there but pretty slowly. at the moment it is largely in the hands of local rescue teams as they try to clear the rubble, trying to get an assessment of the damage because it is so significant and widespread. linda lyons is a scot who runs a guest house in marrakech called riad linda and shejoins me now. thank you so much forjoining us. tell us about what has happened around your place in marrakesh. we have around your place in marrakesh. - have been incredibly fortuna
joe inwood, bbc news. let me show you this image.re the deadly earthquake struck on friday night, khadija's baby was born. she told the bbc that after being evacuated from a hospital in marrakesh they tried travelling to their home in the atlas mountains. but with roads blocked the family have since been living in a tent by the side of the road. she says, while her and her baby aren't hurt, they havn�*t received any help from authorities. an extraordinary story. let me take you back to these...
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joe inwood, bbc news.military pilot tried to shoot down an raf surveillance aircraft, which had dozens of british military personnel on board, last september. the bbc has learned that the pilot released two missiles, after he thought he'd been given permission to fire. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what on earth happened here? the raf have been conducting these surveillance missions in international airspace over the black sea since russia's invasion of ukraine. the rivetjoint, the aircraft we are talking about, an raf spy plane, can suck up intelligence, and the crew of up to 30 would have been able to listen to the communications that could have potentially led to their deaths. this is what we now know happened. two russian aircraftjets were sent to intercept the raf spy plane. 0ne to intercept the raf spy plane. one of the pilots thought he had permission to open fire. he fired an air to air permission to open fire. he fired an airto air missile permission to open fire. he fired an a
joe inwood, bbc news.military pilot tried to shoot down an raf surveillance aircraft, which had dozens of british military personnel on board, last september. the bbc has learned that the pilot released two missiles, after he thought he'd been given permission to fire. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what on earth happened here? the raf have been conducting these surveillance missions in international airspace over the black sea since russia's invasion of ukraine. the...
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joe inwood, bbc news.orious prisons have landed in the united states, according to the reuters news agency and cnn after they were freed as part of a complex financial arrangement. the four men and one woman, who also hold iranian passports, were flown out of tehran to doha, in qatar. their release was contingent on the transfer of six billion dollars in iranian funds. in return the us also released five detained iranian citizens. 0ur north america correspondent david willis sent us a senior administration official conceded that it had been excruciating, weighing up the pros and cons of such a complex and controversial deal as this. justify, he said, only on the grounds that it did not involve the payment of ransom money, norany did not involve the payment of ransom money, nor any funding from the us taxpayer in that regard. but administration officials are also at pains to point out this does not mark the start of some sort of us rapprochement with iran and as if to underline that point, the white house t
joe inwood, bbc news.orious prisons have landed in the united states, according to the reuters news agency and cnn after they were freed as part of a complex financial arrangement. the four men and one woman, who also hold iranian passports, were flown out of tehran to doha, in qatar. their release was contingent on the transfer of six billion dollars in iranian funds. in return the us also released five detained iranian citizens. 0ur north america correspondent david willis sent us a senior...
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joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed.y water, then by the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe the flooding has caused. and finally, overwhelmed by grief at the loss of life. "god give me patience. my heart is with you," this man cries as he sees the body of his young son. it's now becoming clearer that this was a natural disaster, but enabled by human actions. the wadi derna river had two dams — both failed. the upper one, ten kilometres from the town, had a capacity of about 1.5 million cubic metres of water. when that burst, that water, with a weight of about 1.5 million tonnes, rushed to the sea, sweeping the second dam and about a quarter of the city with it. translation: we had warned the authorities since _ last week — no, for years — that the dam had cracks and needs to be maintained. we said it and nobody listened to us. and now the whole of derna is flooded. the blame will inevitably fall on the politicians and warlords who have tried, and failed, to run this country since the fall of the dictator, muammar gadd
joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed.y water, then by the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe the flooding has caused. and finally, overwhelmed by grief at the loss of life. "god give me patience. my heart is with you," this man cries as he sees the body of his young son. it's now becoming clearer that this was a natural disaster, but enabled by human actions. the wadi derna river had two dams — both failed. the upper one, ten kilometres from the town, had a...
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joe inwood, bbc news.uk — defence secretary, grant shapps, says it would be "crazy" not to look again at the rising cost of the h52 rail project. a decision on the future of the birmingham to manchester part of the line, is expected to be made by the government this week, following reports it will be scrapped. noor nanji reports. it's a grand project, first dreamt up in 2009. the aim — to speed up journey times and create more capacity. but hs2 has faced delays, cuts and spiralling costs. the original plan would have connected london to birmingham, and then leeds and manchester. in 2021, the section from birmingham to leeds was cancelled. then we heard the line might end in west london, rather than going all the way to euston. and now, the birmingham to manchester bit is in doubt as well. the last official estimate on hs2 costs — excluding the cancelled eastern section — added up to about £71 billion, although this was in 2019 prices. this morning, the defence secretary, and former transport secretary, sai
joe inwood, bbc news.uk — defence secretary, grant shapps, says it would be "crazy" not to look again at the rising cost of the h52 rail project. a decision on the future of the birmingham to manchester part of the line, is expected to be made by the government this week, following reports it will be scrapped. noor nanji reports. it's a grand project, first dreamt up in 2009. the aim — to speed up journey times and create more capacity. but hs2 has faced delays, cuts and...
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joe inwood there at wandsworth prison, thank you very much.e say a number of russian drones have attacked the danube river port of izmail for the fourth time in five days. the regional governor said the assault lasted for three hours and saw civil and port infrastructure facilities, an elevator and an administrative building damaged. one person sustained minor injuries. meanwhile, russia says it downed several ukrainian drones during attempted attacks on the capital moscow and the rostov and bryansk regions in the early hours of thursday. the latest overnight attacks come as the us secretary of state, antony blinken, continues a two—day visit to kyiv, during which he announced a further package of aid for ukraine worth more than a billion dollars. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, is in kyiv and gave us an update on the drone attacks. yeah, this is very much a pattern, as you just indicated, matthew. it's been going on for more than a month now and it seems to be intensifying so that we've had, for the last several nights, attacks on t
joe inwood there at wandsworth prison, thank you very much.e say a number of russian drones have attacked the danube river port of izmail for the fourth time in five days. the regional governor said the assault lasted for three hours and saw civil and port infrastructure facilities, an elevator and an administrative building damaged. one person sustained minor injuries. meanwhile, russia says it downed several ukrainian drones during attempted attacks on the capital moscow and the rostov and...
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joe inwood, bbc news.ay after its pilot ejected from the aircraft. military officials said the debris was located in williamsburg county, two hours northeast of charleston. they had asked for public help in locating the aircraft. our reporter courtney bembridge has more from our newsroom. the f 35 is one of the world's most advanced fighter jets, each one is worth around 80 million us dollars and now one has disappeared. it happened on sunday afternoon, shortly after the pilot ejected and parachuted to safety. he is now in a stable condition in hospital and officials are trying to piece together what happened stop they have described the incident as a mishap and said it happened in the southern state of south carolina. if a zoom into this area in a little bit more detail you've got the city of charleston here and just to the north there are these two large lakes, this is lake mildrey and lake marion, it is this area that officials say they are focusing their search based on the latest information they have
joe inwood, bbc news.ay after its pilot ejected from the aircraft. military officials said the debris was located in williamsburg county, two hours northeast of charleston. they had asked for public help in locating the aircraft. our reporter courtney bembridge has more from our newsroom. the f 35 is one of the world's most advanced fighter jets, each one is worth around 80 million us dollars and now one has disappeared. it happened on sunday afternoon, shortly after the pilot ejected and...
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joe inwood, bbc news. most of us remember yogi bear and his love for pinching picnic baskets.a nature park in northern mexico, chomping his way through several tacos and other snacks. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm agnes is going to bring some very strong winds to irish sea coasts during wednesday, could bring some disruption. at the moment, agnes is rapidly developing underneath this powerful atlantic jet stream. developing underneath this there's some evidence that we might see a sting jet form — that's something that really accelerates the winds — and at its peak, well out to sea, the winds are modelled to reach 120 miles an hour in gusts, so some ferocious winds. they will stay well away from land. and, actually, by the time agnes works across the uk, it will be working in as a weakening area of low pressure. still, though, the winds strong enough to bring some disruption, as we'll see in a moment. now, if you're outside at the moment, you might notice the winds picking up across wales and south—west england. otherwise, it's a breezy kind of night. quite
joe inwood, bbc news. most of us remember yogi bear and his love for pinching picnic baskets.a nature park in northern mexico, chomping his way through several tacos and other snacks. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm agnes is going to bring some very strong winds to irish sea coasts during wednesday, could bring some disruption. at the moment, agnes is rapidly developing underneath this powerful atlantic jet stream. developing underneath this there's some evidence that we might...
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joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed. first by water.y the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe the flooding has caused. and finally, overwhelmed by grief at the loss of life. "god give me patience. my heart is with you," this man cries as he sees the body of his young son. it's now becoming clearer that this was a natural disaster, but enabled by human actions. the wadi derna river had two dams — both failed. the upper one, ten kilometres from the town, had a capacity of about 1.5 million cubic metres of water. when that burst, that water, with a weight of about 1.5 million tonnes, rushed to the sea, sweeping the second dam and about a quarter of the city with it. translation: we had warned the authorities since last - week — no, for years — that the dam had cracks and needs to be maintained. we said it and nobody listened to us. and now the whole of derna is flooded. the blame will inevitably fall on the politicians and warlords who have tried, and failed, to run this country since the fall of the dictator, muammar gaddafi. it is blam
joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed. first by water.y the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe the flooding has caused. and finally, overwhelmed by grief at the loss of life. "god give me patience. my heart is with you," this man cries as he sees the body of his young son. it's now becoming clearer that this was a natural disaster, but enabled by human actions. the wadi derna river had two dams — both failed. the upper one, ten kilometres from the town, had a...
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joe inwood, bbc news.e earlier, rajini vaidyanathan at bbc verify gave us this update. we have been going through some of the videos that have been coming into us at the bbc. this is one of the latest ones we have been able to verify. it shows you the scale of the devastation in derna, which has had the biggest impact since the floods in terms of destruction and indeed death toll. the video really does speak for itself. you can see entire coastal roads completely washed away. remember that coastal road, we will come back to that in a minute. to give you an idea of the geography, this is a map of the eastern side of libya. that's the city of benghazi, which many people have heard of. these are some of the other cities which have been impacted. that's the jabal al akhdar mountain range. and this is derna which is where that video we showed you has come from. we are going to go a bit closer into derna. these are two dams in derna which were breached in the aftermath of storm daniel and as the water gushed up
joe inwood, bbc news.e earlier, rajini vaidyanathan at bbc verify gave us this update. we have been going through some of the videos that have been coming into us at the bbc. this is one of the latest ones we have been able to verify. it shows you the scale of the devastation in derna, which has had the biggest impact since the floods in terms of destruction and indeed death toll. the video really does speak for itself. you can see entire coastal roads completely washed away. remember that...
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joe inwood, bbc news.e libya herald, who has been following developments in libya. good to have your the programme, sami. what more can you tell us about the relief effort? what is getting into the city of derna? figs effort? what is getting into the city of berna?— the city of derna? as your reporter _ the city of derna? as your reporterjust _ the city of derna? as your reporterjust mentioned, l the city of derna? as your - reporterjust mentioned, relief effort has getting in. 20 odd flights already have arrived from about 12 states within the first 44 hours, in fact. the problem now is crisis management managing that relief effort, as you can imagine, as your report hinted, things are chaotic. the city is in shock. there is no infrastructure. there is no infrastructure. there is no infrastructure. there is one road into the city, which is alreadyjammed with vehicles and all of the city's ten bridges have been destroyed. in fact, the eastern section and the western section of the city are cut off and a 100
joe inwood, bbc news.e libya herald, who has been following developments in libya. good to have your the programme, sami. what more can you tell us about the relief effort? what is getting into the city of derna? figs effort? what is getting into the city of berna?— the city of derna? as your reporter _ the city of derna? as your reporterjust _ the city of derna? as your reporterjust mentioned, l the city of derna? as your - reporterjust mentioned, relief effort has getting in. 20 odd...
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joe inwood, bbc news. now it's time to take a look at the weather. hello there.is on the way, but not for most of us until after the weekend. so it stays very warm, very muggy, there will be thundery showers and there are warnings out from the met office. more details on our website. but again, we'll have another day with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees celsius. so again, the record is broken. today looks like it might well be the hottest day of the year so far, just getting a little bit ahead of thursday's 32.6 degrees celsius. widely warm, very warm, infact, and humid. temperatures not quite so high in the north and west, purely because we have this weather front approaching, so more cloud, bringing rain into the western and later northern isles, showers ahead of it. and this afternoon, because we have that mix of the heat as well, some home—grown downpours, torrential downpours continuing well into the evening. but quite well scattered. they could just cause some flash flooding locally. and then, even though they will ease away for a time overnight, we have
joe inwood, bbc news. now it's time to take a look at the weather. hello there.is on the way, but not for most of us until after the weekend. so it stays very warm, very muggy, there will be thundery showers and there are warnings out from the met office. more details on our website. but again, we'll have another day with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees celsius. so again, the record is broken. today looks like it might well be the hottest day of the year so far, just getting a little bit...
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both their homes and their lives. joe inwood, bbc news.mar, who is a ceo at education for all morocco. welcome to the programme. your charity provides the opportunity of a secondary education for girls from the high atlas mountain region. sonia, i know this is an anxious time for you. have your —— have you heard from your students and how have they been affected?— they been affected? sadly the area worst — they been affected? sadly the area worst hit _ they been affected? sadly the area worst hit has _ they been affected? sadly the area worst hit has been - they been affected? sadly the area worst hit has been badly| area worst hit has been badly affected, it has the boarding homes, sadly all the houses are damaged but because we were not yet in school term, all the girls were in the villages and it is extremely hard to make contact with them, these villages are very remote, aid is not getting there, phone lines are down, roads are blocked, so the worst part of our journey blocked, so the worst part of ourjourney right now is just trying t
both their homes and their lives. joe inwood, bbc news.mar, who is a ceo at education for all morocco. welcome to the programme. your charity provides the opportunity of a secondary education for girls from the high atlas mountain region. sonia, i know this is an anxious time for you. have your —— have you heard from your students and how have they been affected?— they been affected? sadly the area worst — they been affected? sadly the area worst hit _ they been affected? sadly the area...
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normally the hottest state will be june, joe inwood has this.ds of people enjoyed the nice weather at last, some are just as the schools are going back. they say at brockwell they are completely booked out all week but there is a serious side to this, an amber warning for much of the uk, meaning disruption to transport, the nhs and a concern for some people's health, but that is not really the concern for those here, they are enjoying the sun. as i mentioned, it comes at the end of quite a disappointing summer in terms of weather but the reverse in europe where they had seen record temperatures, a5 degrees on many occasions, we have had strange weather patterns to do with a shifting of the jet stream which has led to a weather patterns, connected to the impact of climate change on our weather. of course, to the impact of climate change on ourweather. of course, it to the impact of climate change on our weather. of course, it is time for people to enjoy themselves but there is a much more concerning side. but, for today, a chance for people to en
normally the hottest state will be june, joe inwood has this.ds of people enjoyed the nice weather at last, some are just as the schools are going back. they say at brockwell they are completely booked out all week but there is a serious side to this, an amber warning for much of the uk, meaning disruption to transport, the nhs and a concern for some people's health, but that is not really the concern for those here, they are enjoying the sun. as i mentioned, it comes at the end of quite a...
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joe inwood, bbc news. the time is1.20. our top story this afternoon. there anything sadder looking than a closed bar? pubs are closing at a rapid rate. we will be looking at a rapid rate. we will be looking at why and what others are doing to try and survive. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... england take another step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals. it's now two wins out of two, but there's still room for improvement. if you've filled up your car recently you'll know that fuel prices have been creeping up again, although they're nowhere near last summer's huge record highs. the recent rise is being put down to globalfactors, including opec, the group of oil—producing countries, deciding to cut production. one issue for motorists is that prices between the forecourts can vary widely but the government now has plans to make it easier to compare the prices between them. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. if you've noticed the cost of filling up is going up, you're not alone. it's just too much. it's just
joe inwood, bbc news. the time is1.20. our top story this afternoon. there anything sadder looking than a closed bar? pubs are closing at a rapid rate. we will be looking at a rapid rate. we will be looking at why and what others are doing to try and survive. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... england take another step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals. it's now two wins out of two, but there's still room for improvement. if you've filled up your car recently...
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joe inwood, bbc news. that is also the concern of government ministers in the east.abu shkiwat is the minister for civil aviation in the east libyan government, which is not internationally recognised. he has been touring affected areas, and spoke to us from al marj in eastern libya. i, on my way to derna, i returned yesterday night. the latest figures as of yesterday night suggested that there could be more than 5,000 people dead and around thousands reported missing in the massive floods dragged by the storm. at this time, thousands of people are home because they have been affected there in their communities, in their houses, so i would guess we have thousands of people now are homeless. we have to deal with this humanitarian situation as soon as possible. and regarding the real situation on the ground there, the rescue teams with the libyan national army are trying their best to rescue people, to find survivors in the water, the sea, under the collapsing buildings. they are making a greatjob. hopefully, the number of dead people will stop and not increase because
joe inwood, bbc news. that is also the concern of government ministers in the east.abu shkiwat is the minister for civil aviation in the east libyan government, which is not internationally recognised. he has been touring affected areas, and spoke to us from al marj in eastern libya. i, on my way to derna, i returned yesterday night. the latest figures as of yesterday night suggested that there could be more than 5,000 people dead and around thousands reported missing in the massive floods...
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joe inwood, bbc news. turning to music now, and the uk is seeing a resurgence in jazz.award goes to the best album released in the uk by a british or irish act. david sillito reports. the winner of the 2023 mercury prize, ezra collective! it will be fair to say the ezra collective enjoyed this moment and it was also a chance to say thank you. this moment that we're celebrating right here, it's testimony to good, special people, putting time and effort into young people to play music, people to play music. do you hear what i'm saying? and this is what he was talking about. meet tomorrow's warriors. this workshop that nurtured the musicians of esra is free and packed with a youthful passion for jazz. jazz speaks to my soul. it's a way for me to express myself, and it allows you to just play through your different experiences. like, if you're going through something, i can speak that through the trumpet in a way that words can't. and for the man in charge of the last 30 years, jazz bassist gary crosby, this is a moment to savour. first it was, oh, my god. it's...a benefit
joe inwood, bbc news. turning to music now, and the uk is seeing a resurgence in jazz.award goes to the best album released in the uk by a british or irish act. david sillito reports. the winner of the 2023 mercury prize, ezra collective! it will be fair to say the ezra collective enjoyed this moment and it was also a chance to say thank you. this moment that we're celebrating right here, it's testimony to good, special people, putting time and effort into young people to play music, people to...
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joe inwood, bbc news. live now to bbc arabic�*s special correspondent, feras kilani.cials in libya have revised the death toll upwards now, more than 5300. but there are fears it is just going to get higher as the day goes on. we get higher as the day goes on. - mentioned that number in the last bulletin and i think it is 5300 confirmed by the interior ministry now, but it can be higher by far in the next few hours. what we are talking about is the dead which has been recovered. they are burying all of the bodies, notjust the identified ones. we have some figures that they identified some 2100 of these dead bodies, but they have buried 1500 as well. the decision was taken to bury any dead bodies, even if theirfamilies don't recognise them. so the situation now is really, really at that age, that they have to deal with the situation as it is. they cannot leave the streets or on the shores of the mediterranean, which they believe there are thousands, because as you know the river swept everything away to the mediterranean. even the number of 10,000 missing is still to t
joe inwood, bbc news. live now to bbc arabic�*s special correspondent, feras kilani.cials in libya have revised the death toll upwards now, more than 5300. but there are fears it is just going to get higher as the day goes on. we get higher as the day goes on. - mentioned that number in the last bulletin and i think it is 5300 confirmed by the interior ministry now, but it can be higher by far in the next few hours. what we are talking about is the dead which has been recovered. they are...
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joe inwood, bbc news. our security correspondent frank gardner is here.is a desperate situation for any country but how much hard is it because of the political situation there? �* , , because of the political situation there? 3 , , . because of the political situation there? 3 , m there? it's very difficult because it is one country _ there? it's very difficult because it is one country and _ there? it's very difficult because it is one country and two - it is one country and two governments, governmentand it is one country and two governments, government and the west, the internationally recognised one in tripoli, and then you've got another government in the east, in the area where this disaster occurred. the east run derna was always a hotbed of islamist opposition to the central government in the west. so it's always been underfunded but things have been made much worse by three problems in libya, which is you've got a legacy of colonel gaddafi loyalists, people who work for his security organisation, who are still around and form militias. you've go
joe inwood, bbc news. our security correspondent frank gardner is here.is a desperate situation for any country but how much hard is it because of the political situation there? �* , , because of the political situation there? 3 , , . because of the political situation there? 3 , m there? it's very difficult because it is one country _ there? it's very difficult because it is one country and _ there? it's very difficult because it is one country and two - it is one country and two...
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joe inwood reports. chris kaba was unarmed when he was shot and killed in streatham.ing a borrowed car. according to police, the vehicle had previously been linked to an incident involving a gun. chris kaba was hit by a single bullet, fired by a police officer. there was widespread outrage at his death, especially amongst london's black community. last week, his family were in court to see a police officer, who is only being referred to as nxizi, charged with murder. they welcomed the prosecution, but it's been met with concern by many of the officer's colleagues. there are more than 6,000 police officers in the uk authorised to carry a firearm, and many of them work in london, in some of the most sensitive parts of the capital. now it's thought around 100 of them have said that they no longer want to carry a gun. 0ne former officer says he's not surprised. i was on armed response for 23 years, i was on vip protection, and i hugely enjoyed the professionalism, the teamwork of it, and i would miss that. would i put my weapon down today? yes, iwould hand it in. it's not
joe inwood reports. chris kaba was unarmed when he was shot and killed in streatham.ing a borrowed car. according to police, the vehicle had previously been linked to an incident involving a gun. chris kaba was hit by a single bullet, fired by a police officer. there was widespread outrage at his death, especially amongst london's black community. last week, his family were in court to see a police officer, who is only being referred to as nxizi, charged with murder. they welcomed the...
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joe inwood, bbc news. the g20 summit, the meeting of leaders of the world's largest economies, including the european union. the war in ukraine is likely to dominate the talks, but the uk will be hoping for progress on a trade deal with india. here's chris mason. delhi this morning, drenched in a sweaty humidity, laden with history. a british prime minister of indian heritage, alongside his wife who was born here, visiting this former british colony, as india host the world — or, at least, a vast economic chunk of it. it's personally really special for me to be here in thisjob. india's a country that's near and dear to me. it's obviously where akshata's from. but look, i'm here as a british prime minister and my story is not that dissimilar from millions of british people — that living bridge that exists between india and the uk. security is always tight when world leaders descend anywhere, but rarely like this. we're now heading into the centre of delhi. the streets are deserted, hardly anyone around, giv
joe inwood, bbc news. the g20 summit, the meeting of leaders of the world's largest economies, including the european union. the war in ukraine is likely to dominate the talks, but the uk will be hoping for progress on a trade deal with india. here's chris mason. delhi this morning, drenched in a sweaty humidity, laden with history. a british prime minister of indian heritage, alongside his wife who was born here, visiting this former british colony, as india host the world — or, at least, a...
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joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed. first by water.
joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed. first by water.
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joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed.
joe inwood has this report. derna is a city overwhelmed.
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joe inwood, bbc news.current nhs waiting list figures in england. the latest data indicated a record 7.6 million patients were waiting to start treatment. it comes as the government has allocated an extra £200 million, to support nhs services in england over the winter. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. nhs waiting times have been growing month or month. byjune, nearly one in seven of the population was on a waiting list for routine hospital procedures, including hip and knee operations. some are also facing long waits for the treatment of more serious conditions, and it's having a profound impact on their lives. andrea needs open heart surgery. i haven't worked since the end of april, and i don't get statutory sick pay because i'm on short term contracts as a supply teacher, and i'm also partly self—employed. so, yes, i'm living off my savings at the moment until they run out. and it's very difficult to plan because at the moment i don't quite know how i'll be after i've had my surgery, and
joe inwood, bbc news.current nhs waiting list figures in england. the latest data indicated a record 7.6 million patients were waiting to start treatment. it comes as the government has allocated an extra £200 million, to support nhs services in england over the winter. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. nhs waiting times have been growing month or month. byjune, nearly one in seven of the population was on a waiting list for routine hospital procedures, including hip and knee...
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live now to outside wandsworth prison, joe inwood is there for us. 50 calls have come in. he also said 50 calls have come in from members of the public and some of the colts have been very useful in the investigations. you were asking me the last hour what we know about the police manhunt and we do have details now. 150 officers and members of belief staff trying to find daniel khalife and it seems their efforts are being focused around the kingston area of south—west london where it is said he has connections. that is towards putney and for people around the world who do not know london, we are talking about a route to the south—west, through the leafy london suburbs and they do not know exactly where he would have removed himself a god of the van. they said it was before a junction with a major road, lower richmond road and inside towards the kingston area so they are focusing their areas there but it is clear this man who asked the officer said has extensive military training, has so far and itch to evade attempts to capture him. thank ou for that
live now to outside wandsworth prison, joe inwood is there for us. 50 calls have come in. he also said 50 calls have come in from members of the public and some of the colts have been very useful in the investigations. you were asking me the last hour what we know about the police manhunt and we do have details now. 150 officers and members of belief staff trying to find daniel khalife and it seems their efforts are being focused around the kingston area of south—west london where it is said...
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joe inwood, bbc news. from libya during the programme this morning but there is another challenge for rescue teams not far away and sally has details of that. rescue teams from the uk have joined the search for survivors after a devastating earthquake hit morocco last week, killing nearly 3,000 people. more than 60 british personnel are on the ground with rescue dogs, but conditions have been extremely difficult. 0ur correspondent, tom bateman, joined a team in one of the worst hit villages in the remote high atlas mountains. good lad. searching for the scent of life. colin scours the ruins of one of morocco's most devastated mountain villages. we've followed the uk's rescue team on a journey to the earthquake's epicentre. and this british crew — here to search for survivors — know they are working against all odds. yeah, unfortunately, colin — he's an experienced dog, he was in turkey earlier this year — he only goes on live scent. unfortunately there's been no indication, there's no interest. so, unfortu
joe inwood, bbc news. from libya during the programme this morning but there is another challenge for rescue teams not far away and sally has details of that. rescue teams from the uk have joined the search for survivors after a devastating earthquake hit morocco last week, killing nearly 3,000 people. more than 60 british personnel are on the ground with rescue dogs, but conditions have been extremely difficult. 0ur correspondent, tom bateman, joined a team in one of the worst hit villages in...
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joe inwood, bbc news.espondent tom bateman, who is in the atlas mountains. we see some aid has started arriving, but the location we are talking about, it is such a challenge. talking about, it is such a challenge-— talking about, it is such a challenge. talking about, it is such a challenue. ~ , ~ ., challenge. absolutely. aid and critically rescue _ challenge. absolutely. aid and critically rescue work, - challenge. absolutely. aid and critically rescue work, because challenge. absolutely. aid and - critically rescue work, because many people have spent a third night out in the open and we are seeing rubble strewn across streets of collapsed homes. you heard about some of the villages completely wiped out. here in moulay brahim, many homes destroyed. i was talking to one man with his wife, they are living in a van with a tent outside at the moment. he has said that here they have already pulled a0 bodies out of the rubble, and much of that involves local residents by themselves digging with their bare ha
joe inwood, bbc news.espondent tom bateman, who is in the atlas mountains. we see some aid has started arriving, but the location we are talking about, it is such a challenge. talking about, it is such a challenge-— talking about, it is such a challenge. talking about, it is such a challenue. ~ , ~ ., challenge. absolutely. aid and critically rescue _ challenge. absolutely. aid and critically rescue work, - challenge. absolutely. aid and critically rescue work, because challenge. absolutely....
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members of the england cricket team during the side's one—day international against new zealand. joe inwoodreddie. this is the first glimpse we have had of the injuries he suffered in a high—speed crash last december. some of those injuries are still visible. he was with the coaching staff to watch the england cricket team play new zealand. ' :: england cricket team play new zealand. 120! this was his post cricket career, _ zealand. 120! this was his post cricket career, is _ zealand. 122�*1 this was his post cricket career, is charisma, zealand. 122i this was his post cricket career, is charisma, game attitude and chemistry with the cohosts had helped revive the fortunes of one of the bbc�*s biggest shows. then, the crash at the dunstable park aerodrome brought it all to a shuddering halt. freddie flintoff was airlifted to hospital, his injury is unknown. series 3a of top gear was ended. bbc apologised and an investigation. nothing more was heard or seen of freddie flintoff until now. fans of the sports and tv presenter would be pleased to see him looking well and back where he belongs, at
members of the england cricket team during the side's one—day international against new zealand. joe inwoodreddie. this is the first glimpse we have had of the injuries he suffered in a high—speed crash last december. some of those injuries are still visible. he was with the coaching staff to watch the england cricket team play new zealand. ' :: england cricket team play new zealand. 120! this was his post cricket career, _ zealand. 120! this was his post cricket career, is _ zealand....
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let's go told joe inwood joining us from the news room.his is that — now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the _ now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full _ now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full list _ now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full list that - now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full list that has - this is that the full list that has just been published, all these skills that have had to close or alter their learning because of this problem. what is interesting is we don't have the details of exactly where they are. essex, for example, we found 26 already. but we are going to start going through this and pinpoint exactly where they are. firstly, i should say we have got 147 listed here, that is a few more than the government said had been affected. of those 147, 104 of them are still doing lessons face—to—face, so the majority of pupils are still in classes with no teachers, having lessons as normal, although they may be in some other building. fourof a
let's go told joe inwood joining us from the news room.his is that — now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the _ now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full _ now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full list _ now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full list that - now? absolutely, fast and furious. this is that the full list that has - this is that the full list that has just been published, all these skills that have had to close or alter...
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joe inwood, bbc news. most of us remember yogi bear and his penchant for pinching picnics.er more nerve—wracking in real life. talk about an up close immersive natural history experience. this black bear gatecrashed a picnic in a nature park in northern mexico, chomping his way through several tacos and enchiladas before hopping down and going back into the surrounding forest. look at the feeder. just keep so, don't engage. as you can see, the family managed to keep their cool, staying perfectly calm to avoid agitating their uninvited visitor. that is ice cool. top mum skills. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. we have to pay close attention because we have that storm on the way. because we have that storm on the wa . ,, . because we have that storm on the wa _ ,, ., ~ ., , because we have that storm on the wa. ,,. ,., because we have that storm on the wa . ,, ., n, , ., ., because we have that storm on the way. star magnus, at the moment to the calm before — way. star magnus, at the moment to the calm before the _ way. star magnus, at the moment to the cal
joe inwood, bbc news. most of us remember yogi bear and his penchant for pinching picnics.er more nerve—wracking in real life. talk about an up close immersive natural history experience. this black bear gatecrashed a picnic in a nature park in northern mexico, chomping his way through several tacos and enchiladas before hopping down and going back into the surrounding forest. look at the feeder. just keep so, don't engage. as you can see, the family managed to keep their cool, staying...