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june kelly, bbc news. hit by flooding after storm babet. over 90 flood warnings are still in place across england, with one in wales, and the environment agency says water levels may stay high for days. at least five people are now known to have died because of the storm. our scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie reports from brechin. scotland's first minister came to brechin to meet those impacted by the severe weather. he spoke to kim fowlie. she lives by the river south esk. her house has been flooded four times, but she said this time was the worst. a tremendous lot of water came in. i mean, at one stage, i came downstairs and it was up at my shoulders at the bottom of the stairs. so if it hadn't have been for that stairs, you know, i probably wouldn't be here. what did you ask of the first minister? what are you hoping that he is able do for you? just sort of make it a better environment. just sort ofjust make the walls secure. just fix everything up. the water level was above the roof. humza yo
june kelly, bbc news. hit by flooding after storm babet. over 90 flood warnings are still in place across england, with one in wales, and the environment agency says water levels may stay high for days. at least five people are now known to have died because of the storm. our scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie reports from brechin. scotland's first minister came to brechin to meet those impacted by the severe weather. he spoke to kim fowlie. she lives by the river south esk. her house...
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our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has more.v. one shop in south london, but it could be anywhere in the country. shoplifting at businesses both big and small is once again on the rise. and this store is seeing all sorts of people stealing its profits. recently, there has been a big increase in pensioners and mums with prams. so people who are vulnerable, may be suffering from the cost—of—living crisis and using shoplifting as a tool to bridge the gap. we also have a big increase in organised criminal gangs who are coming in stealing to order. today came an announcement that 13 major retailers, among them john lewis, orjoining forces with the police to build a national intelligence picture on the organised crime gangs and target prolific offenders. and as part of the government initiative to crack down on the criminals, there is a promise of a better police response. a commitment to attend retail premises where someone has been apprehended by the store security staff, where an assault has happened or where they need to attend to
our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has more.v. one shop in south london, but it could be anywhere in the country. shoplifting at businesses both big and small is once again on the rise. and this store is seeing all sorts of people stealing its profits. recently, there has been a big increase in pensioners and mums with prams. so people who are vulnerable, may be suffering from the cost—of—living crisis and using shoplifting as a tool to bridge the gap. we also have a big increase...
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june kelly, bbc news.hes taking place in uruguay, argentina and paraguay. it will follow the 2026 world cup, which is also being staged in multiple countries — canada, mexico and the united states. and staying with football tournaments, let me take you back to 1996. remember this? # it's coming home, it's coming home. england football fans in trafalgar square during euro �*96 — the last time the whole tournament was hosted on british soil. now, it could be back after turkey withdrew its bid to host euro 2028 — leaving the uk and republic of ireland as the only contenders. stjames' park is one of the stadiums that would be used. 0ur correspondent ben croucher is there in newcastle. there is a pretty big game happening this evening. european champions league football returns to newcastle for the first time in 20 years since march 2003. this club has seen plenty of lows and highs. they have had two relegations, changes of ownership. this time two years ago, they hadn't even won a game. but now they hadn't eve
june kelly, bbc news.hes taking place in uruguay, argentina and paraguay. it will follow the 2026 world cup, which is also being staged in multiple countries — canada, mexico and the united states. and staying with football tournaments, let me take you back to 1996. remember this? # it's coming home, it's coming home. england football fans in trafalgar square during euro �*96 — the last time the whole tournament was hosted on british soil. now, it could be back after turkey withdrew its...
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june kelly, bbc news.g a £40,000 reward for information leading to his rescue. more than 120 soldiers and police have been searching northern colombia after reports of armed men had taken him and his wife. the player's mother has since been found, but lewis diaz missed liverpool's premier league match against nottingham forest on sunday. the former spanish football association president luis rubiales has been banned from all football—related activities for three years. mr rubiales kissed forward jenni hermoso on the lips following spain women's world cup final win over england. at first he refused to resign, before eventually stepping down in september. in a moment, we'll have the latest weather forecast, but over the weekend heavy rainfall caused flooding in several places. in lanchester, county durham, ten homes were evacuated and local shops were damaged. in hastings, a shopping centre was evacuated and the fire service warned people to avoid the area. and in the cornish town of looe, residents waded th
june kelly, bbc news.g a £40,000 reward for information leading to his rescue. more than 120 soldiers and police have been searching northern colombia after reports of armed men had taken him and his wife. the player's mother has since been found, but lewis diaz missed liverpool's premier league match against nottingham forest on sunday. the former spanish football association president luis rubiales has been banned from all football—related activities for three years. mr rubiales kissed...
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here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly.p when she was just 16, finishing her training in 2020. she'd be dressed in her combat gear. her mum leighanne and cousin lois with jaysley�*s army cap and trousers. remembering the day she was on parade when she finished her training. it's a massive achievement. and as a parent, to see your child happy is the best feeling in the whole wide world. that's all you want for your children. you could see she was really proud of herself. butjust before christmas in 2021, the exuberant young soldier with no history of mental health issues was found dead. an army investigation has concluded that she probably took her own life. an inquest yet to be held will decide officially. the army investigation found that one of the reasons forjaysley beck's death at larkhill camp was the sustained sexual harassment she suffered from her immediate boss. he wanted a relationship with her. she didn't feel the same. the boss, like everyone else in the report, is not named. in october 2021, jaysley received ov
here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly.p when she was just 16, finishing her training in 2020. she'd be dressed in her combat gear. her mum leighanne and cousin lois with jaysley�*s army cap and trousers. remembering the day she was on parade when she finished her training. it's a massive achievement. and as a parent, to see your child happy is the best feeling in the whole wide world. that's all you want for your children. you could see she was really proud of herself. butjust...
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——june kelly. the usual radiotherapy treatment. medical trials show the approach cut the risk of women dying from the disease, or of the cancer, returning by 35%. cancer research uk, which funded the work, has called the results "remarkable". thousands of men in england and northern ireland are missing out on a life—extending prostate cancer drug that's available free on the nhs in scotland and in wales. although not a cure, abiraterone can help stop prostate cancer spreading to other parts of the body. in england and northern ireland, the nhs will only provide it for men with very advanced disease, when other treatments have failed. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. i was very shocked, and it's changed the way i feel about a lot of things. still swimming and enjoying other hobbies, giles was diagnosed with prostate cancer in march. he was told the potentially life—saving drug abiraterone was not available on the nhs in england, so he's opted to pay for it privately. but in scotland and wales,
——june kelly. the usual radiotherapy treatment. medical trials show the approach cut the risk of women dying from the disease, or of the cancer, returning by 35%. cancer research uk, which funded the work, has called the results "remarkable". thousands of men in england and northern ireland are missing out on a life—extending prostate cancer drug that's available free on the nhs in scotland and in wales. although not a cure, abiraterone can help stop prostate cancer spreading to...
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our home affairs correspondent june | home affairs correspondentjune kelly.lable from bbc action line — just visit bbc.com/actionline. let's focus on an unprecedented turn of events in the us now, and the house of representatives is left rudderless. they have kicked out their own speaker for the first time in us history after members of kevin mccarthy's party voted to oust him. here are some of the main points. the motion was put forward by hardline republicans led by matt gaetz who are angered by an interim deal he brokered with democrats to prevent a shutdown. patrick mchenry will step in in a limited capacity but what happens next isn't clear. doing the right thing isn't always easy but it is necessary. i do not regret standing up for choosing government over grievance. it is my responsibility, it is myjob. i do not regret negotiating. our government is designed to find compromise. i do not regret my efforts to build coalitions and find solutions. i was raised to solve problems, not create them. i may have lost the vote today but as i walk out of this cham
our home affairs correspondent june | home affairs correspondentjune kelly.lable from bbc action line — just visit bbc.com/actionline. let's focus on an unprecedented turn of events in the us now, and the house of representatives is left rudderless. they have kicked out their own speaker for the first time in us history after members of kevin mccarthy's party voted to oust him. here are some of the main points. the motion was put forward by hardline republicans led by matt gaetz who are...
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june kelly, bbc news.y one year every year so that eventually no—one can buy them. speaking at the conservative party conference, the uk prime minister said mps will be given a free vote in parliament on the issue. under the plan, the age of sale would rise from 18 every year so a child aged 1a today would never be allowed to buy tobacco. live now to south london with hazel cheeseman, the deputy chief executive of ash — action on smoking and health. thank you very much for talking to us this afternoon. i am guessing i could guess your reaction to this, but, please, tell us your thoughts on what the prime minister said earlier on today.— on what the prime minister said earlier on today. yes, i mean, it is nuite a earlier on today. yes, i mean, it is quite a moment — earlier on today. yes, i mean, it is quite a moment to _ earlier on today. yes, i mean, it is quite a moment to see _ earlier on today. yes, i mean, it is quite a moment to see the - earlier on today. yes, i mean, it is quite a moment to see the
june kelly, bbc news.y one year every year so that eventually no—one can buy them. speaking at the conservative party conference, the uk prime minister said mps will be given a free vote in parliament on the issue. under the plan, the age of sale would rise from 18 every year so a child aged 1a today would never be allowed to buy tobacco. live now to south london with hazel cheeseman, the deputy chief executive of ash — action on smoking and health. thank you very much for talking to us...
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june kelly, bbc news., help is available from bbc action line. just visit bbc.co.uk/actionline. something else we will speak to the defence _ something else we will speak to the defence secretary grant shapps about later in _ defence secretary grant shapps about later in the _ defence secretary grant shapps about later in the programme. let's take a look at today's papers. the i leads with the home secretary suella braverman�*s conference speech, in which she warned of what she called a "hurricane" of migration coming to the uk. the paper described it as a "hardline job application" to one day replace rishi sunak as party leader. the guardian also features a photo of suella braverman but the story looks ahead to the prime minister's keynote speech today. it reports rishi sunak will tell delegates that "voters are exhausted" and pledge to fix britain's political system. a story about the potential risk workers face by excluding a colleague from a whatsapp group, features on the times. an employment tribunal
june kelly, bbc news., help is available from bbc action line. just visit bbc.co.uk/actionline. something else we will speak to the defence _ something else we will speak to the defence secretary grant shapps about later in _ defence secretary grant shapps about later in the _ defence secretary grant shapps about later in the programme. let's take a look at today's papers. the i leads with the home secretary suella braverman�*s conference speech, in which she warned of what she called a...
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our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. at the same time i can't turn my back on the people that are that were taking care of her. the company involved — santos, based in wolverhampton — strongly rejected the criticisms. they told us their staff were fully trained, and were not forced to work excessive hours. in a statement, the nhs area responsible for assigning santos to the family told us... "we're sorry that the family feel they have not received the standard of care we would expect, and we would like to apologise for that. these cctv pictures show staff sent to one care home by another agency. these workers had recently arrived in the uk. they had visas, but none of the required training. in a corridor, one is eating food meant for residents. and here, another ignores a resident needing help. the home's full—time staff raised the alarm. this care provider is not alone. raj sehgalfrom the national care association says the system, which allows care workers to come in from overseas, has been seized on by some scammers. s
our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. at the same time i can't turn my back on the people that are that were taking care of her. the company involved — santos, based in wolverhampton — strongly rejected the criticisms. they told us their staff were fully trained, and were not forced to work excessive hours. in a statement, the nhs area responsible for assigning santos to the family told us... "we're sorry that the family feel they have not received the standard of care...
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kelly yesterday. i said, the movement we're going to see more and more is when that first cut is priced in. over the past several days, they've move frd juneo maybe as soon as may. today they're back to july. so, there's a lot of swing in those three months when you want to see when the market gets nervous about higher for longer, you look at those outcontracts of when the first cut is expected. >> great point. and right now it's a little more out. steve liesman, we appreciate it. >>> let's get the latest on the bond market. after the auction about an hour ago. rick santelli joining us from chicago. it was interesting, not only the immediate yields in stocks but that it continued. >> yeah, and this is much different actually than yesterday's tenure, which was also a very poor auction. having back-to-back long-dated treasury yields with soft auctions, that's important. and listen, i agree with steve. always following the fed is important. they're a mighty organization, right? but let me see. am i going to worry about maybe a quarter point in december or am i going to worry about almost 20 basis points today in 30-year bonds? the market righ
kelly yesterday. i said, the movement we're going to see more and more is when that first cut is priced in. over the past several days, they've move frd juneo maybe as soon as may. today they're back to july. so, there's a lot of swing in those three months when you want to see when the market gets nervous about higher for longer, you look at those outcontracts of when the first cut is expected. >> great point. and right now it's a little more out. steve liesman, we appreciate it....