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katy austin, bbc news.d to comment on reports that prince harry and meghan have been invited to the king's coronation. it follow suggestions that the couple have been contacted by e—mail about attending official events for the king's crowning on may 6th. strikes by ambulance workers from the unite union due to take place in england tomorrow and on wednesday have been called off. the union which represents 3,000 ambulance workers says it will enter into pay talks with the government. 0ther unions representing ambulance staff, the gmb and unison, announced similar decisions in recent days. government plans to prevent anyone arriving in the uk on a small boat from claiming asylum are due to be announced later this week. it's expected that the home secretary will have a duty to "detain and swiftly remove" anyone who comes through that route. the red cross has called the proposals "extremely concerning". 0ur political correspondent helen catt is in westminster. helen, what more do we know about this announcement
katy austin, bbc news.d to comment on reports that prince harry and meghan have been invited to the king's coronation. it follow suggestions that the couple have been contacted by e—mail about attending official events for the king's crowning on may 6th. strikes by ambulance workers from the unite union due to take place in england tomorrow and on wednesday have been called off. the union which represents 3,000 ambulance workers says it will enter into pay talks with the government. 0ther...
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katie austin, bbc news.a world war one soldier have been reunited with his medal, after it was found in a farmer's field in northallerton. the medal belonged to fred brown of the 4th battalion yorkshire regiment. within 48 hours, the metal detectorist who found the lost piece of history, had traced the descendants and were able to reunite them. phil connell has this report. we don't have that report, if we can find it for you we will. i can tell you that if we can get zoe conway on set because we can get zoe conway on set because we have had some breaking news in the last hour that has been quite important and it's all about the nhs strikes and we had we had a lot of speculation that there might be an agreement coming and we have some information on that. we know that there has been alsojunior doctors going on strike in a three—day rolling strike, we don't know if it's part of this but we've had very key problem with nursing staff and with paramedics and all of that has caused immense amounts of disruption t
katie austin, bbc news.a world war one soldier have been reunited with his medal, after it was found in a farmer's field in northallerton. the medal belonged to fred brown of the 4th battalion yorkshire regiment. within 48 hours, the metal detectorist who found the lost piece of history, had traced the descendants and were able to reunite them. phil connell has this report. we don't have that report, if we can find it for you we will. i can tell you that if we can get zoe conway on set because...
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the chief executive of h52 spoke to katie austin _ fruition?he cuts to the eastern lead, it is likely they will be delivered in a different way in the future. as welcome as it is for the government to press on with the west and that, the shape of it was therefore a reason which means the part of the project that had the greatest payback, the corridor between leeds and the east midlands, which are badly connected, it was never about people from yorkshire getting to london faster, it was people from the midlands, physically east midlands getting to leeds faster. takes about two hours to get from nottingham to leeds, which is the worst connection, notjust in the uk but in europe. if we leave the east midlands and that side of the country up to leeds, york and the north—east not seeing any investment for a long period of time, it is going to cause economic challenges. 0ne going to cause economic challenges. one of my concerns, we still haven�*t seen commitments on moving the northern powerhouse trail. the progress has been sluggish. the government
the chief executive of h52 spoke to katie austin _ fruition?he cuts to the eastern lead, it is likely they will be delivered in a different way in the future. as welcome as it is for the government to press on with the west and that, the shape of it was therefore a reason which means the part of the project that had the greatest payback, the corridor between leeds and the east midlands, which are badly connected, it was never about people from yorkshire getting to london faster, it was people...
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katy austin, bbc news.s from the unite union — due to take place tomorrow and on wednesday — have been called off. the union which represents 3,000 ambulance workers says it will enter into pay talks with the government. 0ther unions representing ambulance staff, the gmb and unison, announced similar decisions in recent days. pakistan�*s former prime minister imran khan has accused the government of dragging him to the courts by filing fake cases against him. mr khan made the remarks from his home in the city of lahore, which was surrounded by his supporters. they were there to prevent the police arresting him on allegations that he wrongly declared presents from foreign leaders while he was in office. a senior member of mr khan�*s party formerfederal minister fawad chaudhry has told us that a application they made to the supreme court to dismiss the arrest has been successful. earlier, our correspondent farhat javed spoke to us live from islamad to give the latest update. the latest is their regulatory aut
katy austin, bbc news.s from the unite union — due to take place tomorrow and on wednesday — have been called off. the union which represents 3,000 ambulance workers says it will enter into pay talks with the government. 0ther unions representing ambulance staff, the gmb and unison, announced similar decisions in recent days. pakistan�*s former prime minister imran khan has accused the government of dragging him to the courts by filing fake cases against him. mr khan made the remarks from...
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katy austin, bbc news.d. the early years alliance says thousands of providers have closed in the last year, due to rising costs and recruitment issues — and that the situation will get worse without more investment. 0ur correspondent navtej johal was given exclusive access to one nursery as it closed its doors for the final time. time to say goodbye. this nursery in southampton has been here for more than 20 years. it's beloved by the local community. emotional. that's the only word for it. emotional. especially, like, when you're on your own as a mum and you go home and you've got the teachers here for support. it's really... it is really hard. this raw emotion is the result of hard economic realities. nearly all of the parents of the children at ymca weston park nursery and preschool make use of government—funded free childcare. but that funding has not increased in line with recent rising costs. the cost of living has gone up. everything has increased. 0ur overheads have increased. and unfortunately, tha
katy austin, bbc news.d. the early years alliance says thousands of providers have closed in the last year, due to rising costs and recruitment issues — and that the situation will get worse without more investment. 0ur correspondent navtej johal was given exclusive access to one nursery as it closed its doors for the final time. time to say goodbye. this nursery in southampton has been here for more than 20 years. it's beloved by the local community. emotional. that's the only word for it....
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katy austin, bbc news.tropolitan police, commissioned after the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer, will be published tomorrow. it's expected to be heavily critical of the force for its failure to tackle a culture that's been described as racist, sexist and homophobic. our special correspondent lucy manning is at scotland yard tonight. your thoughts on what is likely to come up your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow? your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow? weill. your thoughts on what is likely to come u- tomorrow? ~ ., , , your thoughts on what is likely to come u- tomorrow? ~ ., , , come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk - come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk of - has already landed on the desk of the metropolitan police commissio
katy austin, bbc news.tropolitan police, commissioned after the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer, will be published tomorrow. it's expected to be heavily critical of the force for its failure to tackle a culture that's been described as racist, sexist and homophobic. our special correspondent lucy manning is at scotland yard tonight. your thoughts on what is likely to come up your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow? your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow?...
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katy austin, bbc news.he unite union — due to take place tomorrow and on wednesday — have been called off. the union which represents three thousand ambulance workers says it will enter into pay talks with the government. 0ther unions representing ambulance staff, the gmb and unison, announced similar decisions in recent days. present and former staff at twitter have told bbc�*s panorama that the company is no longer able to protect users from online abuse, following mass sackings and changes under owner elon musk. exclusive academic research, and testimony from twitter users, supports their claims, suggesting abuse is thriving under musk�*s leadership. 0ur social media and disinformation correspondent marianna spring reports. with more than 350 million users, twitter�*s often described as the town square of the internet. but since elon musk took over last october, the company's been in chaos. the personal abuse i receive on twitter has tripled. so i headed to san francisco to look for answers. twitter used
katy austin, bbc news.he unite union — due to take place tomorrow and on wednesday — have been called off. the union which represents three thousand ambulance workers says it will enter into pay talks with the government. 0ther unions representing ambulance staff, the gmb and unison, announced similar decisions in recent days. present and former staff at twitter have told bbc�*s panorama that the company is no longer able to protect users from online abuse, following mass sackings and...
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here's our transport correspondent katy austin. all aboard for another fare increase. 5.9%.hat you get, because obviously there's always train strikes or there's something going on with the trains, the tracks and everything, it's not really worth it, because half the time you're late to work. struggling to afford it, i spend a lot of money on rail, so it's a big dent to my income. trying to be green, trying not- to use your car so much is actually costing more and more. if the increment is going to make it reliable, then it's ok. the 5.9% cap covers nearly half of fares in england and wales, including most season tickets. a decision hasn't yet been made in scotland. to give a few examples... an annual season ticket from brighton to london has gone from £a,a80 to more than £a,700. the equivalent from wilmslow to manchester has risen by nearly £100 to £1,7a0 and an annual season from swansea to cardiff central has gone up to £2,068. the government says it has made sure the rise is well below the rate of inflation it would normally be based on. but this year's is the biggest in
here's our transport correspondent katy austin. all aboard for another fare increase. 5.9%.hat you get, because obviously there's always train strikes or there's something going on with the trains, the tracks and everything, it's not really worth it, because half the time you're late to work. struggling to afford it, i spend a lot of money on rail, so it's a big dent to my income. trying to be green, trying not- to use your car so much is actually costing more and more. if the increment is...
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katy austin, bbc news.r—old palestinian boy shot dead by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. palestinian officials say two other teenagers were also injured. the israeli army says the boys threw fireworks at cars and petrol bombs during a search. our top story this lunchtime: a couple charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the body of a baby was found in woods near brighton have arrived in court. and we report on a criminal underworld of puppy traders trafficking dogs across europe. coming up on the bbc news channel, laura muir cruises through qualifying at the european indoor championships in istanbul to underline his status as favourite for another gold in the 1500m. stomach—churning images of raw sewage being pumped directly into the sea were widely shared on social media last year, and raised fresh questions about the quality of our rivers and waterways. the environment agency says only 14% of england's rivers are classified as having a "good" ecological status. and it says that figure i
katy austin, bbc news.r—old palestinian boy shot dead by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. palestinian officials say two other teenagers were also injured. the israeli army says the boys threw fireworks at cars and petrol bombs during a search. our top story this lunchtime: a couple charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the body of a baby was found in woods near brighton have arrived in court. and we report on a criminal underworld of puppy traders trafficking dogs across...
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katy austin, bbc news. union busting — during a tense appearance before the us senate. labour union officials have repeatedly accused the coffee giant of breaching federal laws, including by wrongfully firing workers. as a result, mr schultz, who stepped down as starbucks�* boss this month, was called to appear before congress. 0ur north america business correspondent michelle fleury was watching the proceedings the former ceo of starbucks, howard schulz, was in the hot seat at a us senate hearing on wednesday. the billionaire came into sharp criticism from senator bernie sanders. over the ast senator bernie sanders. over the past 18 — senator bernie sanders. over the past 18 months, - senator bernie sanders. or the past 18 months, starbucks has waged most aggressive and illegal unionbusting campaign in the modern history of our country. in in the modern history of our count . , , ., ., country. in response, howard schulz affirmed _ country. in response, howard schulz affirmed the _ country. in response, ho
katy austin, bbc news. union busting — during a tense appearance before the us senate. labour union officials have repeatedly accused the coffee giant of breaching federal laws, including by wrongfully firing workers. as a result, mr schultz, who stepped down as starbucks�* boss this month, was called to appear before congress. 0ur north america business correspondent michelle fleury was watching the proceedings the former ceo of starbucks, howard schulz, was in the hot seat at a us senate...
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katie austin, bbc news.destag, on the second day of his first overseas trip as monarch. he spoke, often in german, about the scourge of war returning to europe, with the invasion of ukraine. translation: the unprovoked invasion of ukraine has inflicted the most unimaginable suffering on so many innocent people. countless lives have been destroyed. freedom and human dignity have been trampled in the most brutal way. nick witchell is in berlin. next, he is speaking in german, it always goes down well when you speak to hosts in their language. but pretty political referring specifically to russia and ukraine.— political referring specifically to russia and ukraine. certainly in arts. russia and ukraine. certainly in parts- he _ russia and ukraine. certainly in parts- he spoke _ russia and ukraine. certainly in parts. he spoke for _ russia and ukraine. certainly in parts. he spoke for very - russia and ukraine. certainly in parts. he spoke for very nearly| russia and ukraine. certainly in i parts. he spoke for v
katie austin, bbc news.destag, on the second day of his first overseas trip as monarch. he spoke, often in german, about the scourge of war returning to europe, with the invasion of ukraine. translation: the unprovoked invasion of ukraine has inflicted the most unimaginable suffering on so many innocent people. countless lives have been destroyed. freedom and human dignity have been trampled in the most brutal way. nick witchell is in berlin. next, he is speaking in german, it always goes down...
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katy austin, bbc news.e had more radio listeners than any other in the uk. during his final show, he praised the bbc as �*the finest broadcasting institution in the world.�* our media correspondent david sillito reports. # bbc radio 2 ken bruce.# i gee, thanks. ken bruce, those familiar, rich tones have been part of radio 2 since the 1980s. we�*re all here. hello. here, on a rare day release from the studio. he has been part of the bbc... # ken bruce . bbc radio 2.# ..for 46 years. are you sad to be going, ora relief? it�*s a big change. but, you know, i don�*t do things on whims. so i�*ve been thinking about this and planning it. so today is just the natural culmination of some planning that i�*ve been doing, and itjust feels like the right time to move on. the biggest show in radio, you�*re walking away from it. absolutely gone of my own accord. i wanted to go at this time and i understand the bbc were in the process of preparing an offer for me to continue, but i�*d made my decision before that. i mean,
katy austin, bbc news.e had more radio listeners than any other in the uk. during his final show, he praised the bbc as �*the finest broadcasting institution in the world.�* our media correspondent david sillito reports. # bbc radio 2 ken bruce.# i gee, thanks. ken bruce, those familiar, rich tones have been part of radio 2 since the 1980s. we�*re all here. hello. here, on a rare day release from the studio. he has been part of the bbc... # ken bruce . bbc radio 2.# ..for 46 years. are...
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earlier, our transport correspondent katy austin gave us this update.f strikes, effectively part of the rmt�*s national rail dispute has been settled. the part that involves network rail, say members such as maintenance workers and signal workers were given a vote on a slightly revised offerfrom network rail. the sort of headline pay rise in that offer was the same as the last one, really, it was 5% from last year, 4% of this year. but what they've done is backdated this year's pay rise to last october, meaning more cash upfront, basically. a bigger lump sum, effectively. and the rmt says that actually, for the lowest paid members, this will mean an uplift in salaries of up to ia.4%. there were other benefits in there as well, like a discounted travel. it doesn't mean that all tracks are off this was an offer to the network rail members and not to those who work for the actual train operating companies. borisjohnson has submitted his formal evidence. this is investigating the alleged misleading parliament over parties held in downing street while covid
earlier, our transport correspondent katy austin gave us this update.f strikes, effectively part of the rmt�*s national rail dispute has been settled. the part that involves network rail, say members such as maintenance workers and signal workers were given a vote on a slightly revised offerfrom network rail. the sort of headline pay rise in that offer was the same as the last one, really, it was 5% from last year, 4% of this year. but what they've done is backdated this year's pay rise to...
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katie austin, bbc news.art of nasa's artemis program which hopes to return astronauts to the moon in twenty twenty five. astronauts to the moon in 2025. az—a—day moshiri reports. this has got to be one of the most proud moments of my life, i guarantee you. the moon is perhaps an unlikely catwalk, but nasa has decided they need a new line for their iconic spacesuits. this is what astronauts will wear on the artemis iii mission. it will be front and centre as they try to return to the moon. and according to those who have worn nasa's suits, an update was sorely needed. working against that suit was demanding, to squeeze in the gloves, moving the arms and trying to bend over. so it was exhausting. it was so difficult to wear that it led to some rather clumsy if historic moments. now, comfort and mobility are at the heart of the new design. the new helmet offers better visibility and the boots have been updated specifically for moon walking. they have even insulated them for the moon's south pole. nasa is contin
katie austin, bbc news.art of nasa's artemis program which hopes to return astronauts to the moon in twenty twenty five. astronauts to the moon in 2025. az—a—day moshiri reports. this has got to be one of the most proud moments of my life, i guarantee you. the moon is perhaps an unlikely catwalk, but nasa has decided they need a new line for their iconic spacesuits. this is what astronauts will wear on the artemis iii mission. it will be front and centre as they try to return to the moon....
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katy austin, bbc news.ef, family and trauma. i certainly don't see myself as a victim. i'm really grateful to be able to share my story. i do not and i have never looked for sympathy in this. you had to buy a ticket to watch the online conversation. each one came with a copy of spare. harry described writing his book as an act of service and spoke of feeling trapped within the royal family. i always felt slightly different to the rest of my family. i felt strange being in this container. and i know that my mum felt the same. now, 38 years old, dad to a son and a daughter, he vowed not to repeat what he saw as past mistakes. i, as a father, feel a huge responsibility to ensure that i don't pass on any traumas that... or, i guess, any negative experiences that i've had as a kid or as a man growing up. harry was candid about his own mental health. the doctor even diagnosed him as having attention deficit disorder, a condition that affects behaviour, and they spoke of using psychedelic medication. i started doi
katy austin, bbc news.ef, family and trauma. i certainly don't see myself as a victim. i'm really grateful to be able to share my story. i do not and i have never looked for sympathy in this. you had to buy a ticket to watch the online conversation. each one came with a copy of spare. harry described writing his book as an act of service and spoke of feeling trapped within the royal family. i always felt slightly different to the rest of my family. i felt strange being in this container. and i...
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katie austin, bbc news. >> before we go, a miraculous tale of lost and found.s digital camera was discovered in a colorado river. it had been lost 13 years earlier while its owner was on a rafting trip. the man who found the camera, spencer ryder, pried it open with a screwdriver and popped the memory card into his computer. amazingly it worked perfectly. pictures were there, including wedding photos. he posted his findings on facebook. it soon, the rightful owners came forward to claim th camera and their memories. i hate to think of what they would find on my camera on my phone. thank you for watching you can get more on all these stories on our website bbc.com/news. many thanks for watching world news america. narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglecteneeds. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪♪ announcer: usa today calls it, "arguably the best bargain i
katie austin, bbc news. >> before we go, a miraculous tale of lost and found.s digital camera was discovered in a colorado river. it had been lost 13 years earlier while its owner was on a rafting trip. the man who found the camera, spencer ryder, pried it open with a screwdriver and popped the memory card into his computer. amazingly it worked perfectly. pictures were there, including wedding photos. he posted his findings on facebook. it soon, the rightful owners came forward to claim...
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in their long running dispute over pay, conditions and job security. 0ur transport correspondent katy austinrogress in this long—running dispute? news of an expected breakthrough came last night and it means members of the rmt union the work for network rail were no longer take part in a strike next thursday the 16th of march. by the overtime bans that had been due to follow. they will know that a referendum vote on an updated offer put to the union by network rail and i understand that changes from what was on the table before include elements of the pay offer so staff would get some money earlier and changes around contracts as well. we do not yet know as i speak to you now if the rmt will recommend the offer to members when it puts it to a vote. and importantly for passengers at this moment in time there will still be a strike next thursday on the 16th and thatis strike next thursday on the 16th and that is because members of the rmt union who work for train companies are still due to walk out on thursday on the 18th of march, the 30th of march and the 1st of april. there have been fresh
in their long running dispute over pay, conditions and job security. 0ur transport correspondent katy austinrogress in this long—running dispute? news of an expected breakthrough came last night and it means members of the rmt union the work for network rail were no longer take part in a strike next thursday the 16th of march. by the overtime bans that had been due to follow. they will know that a referendum vote on an updated offer put to the union by network rail and i understand that...
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katie austin, bbc news. 0ur transport correspondent katie austin has more on the potential knock on effectsl be trains in a lot of places, some places will not have them, where trains are running, they have started earlier than usual and they will finish early too. if anyone is planning on going home later, the last trains will be early in a lot of cases.— in a lot of cases. there are fewer workers on _ in a lot of cases. there are fewer workers on strike _ in a lot of cases. there are fewer workers on strike today - in a lot of cases. there are fewer workers on strike today than - workers on strike today than previous rmt strikes because those who work for network rail who operate the tracks, the signalling, they are not taking part and that actually means the disruption is not quite as extensive as it has been before. some operators, scotrailfor example, there is no impact. the impact is mainly in england today although some services into and out of scotland and wales are affected as well. where we are at the moment is network rail which as i say is not involved in the strike today, its m
katie austin, bbc news. 0ur transport correspondent katie austin has more on the potential knock on effectsl be trains in a lot of places, some places will not have them, where trains are running, they have started earlier than usual and they will finish early too. if anyone is planning on going home later, the last trains will be early in a lot of cases.— in a lot of cases. there are fewer workers on _ in a lot of cases. there are fewer workers on strike _ in a lot of cases. there are fewer...
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our transport correspondent katy austin is with me now. what it means for the travelling public. after months and months of strikes, essentially part of the rmt issues have been settled. maintenance workers and signal workers were given vote on a slightly revised offer from given vote on a slightly revised offerfrom network given vote on a slightly revised offer from network rail. given vote on a slightly revised offerfrom network rail. there is a headline pay rise on that offer, same as the last one, 5% for last year and 4% for this year. what they have done is backdated this year's pay to last octobers, meaning more “p pay to last octobers, meaning more up front and a bigger lump effectively. and rmt for the lowest paid members. this would bring their salary up to 40.4%. this does not mean that all strikes are off though because this was network rail members and not to those who are chilly work for the train operating companies. 50. chilly work for the train operating companies-— chilly work for the train operating comanies. ., , ,, , .,
our transport correspondent katy austin is with me now. what it means for the travelling public. after months and months of strikes, essentially part of the rmt issues have been settled. maintenance workers and signal workers were given vote on a slightly revised offer from given vote on a slightly revised offerfrom network given vote on a slightly revised offer from network rail. given vote on a slightly revised offerfrom network rail. there is a headline pay rise on that offer, same as the...
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levelling up project and the largest infrastructure project in europe. 0ur transport correspondent katie austinys and increasing costs. about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, and birmingham has actually been done. the idea is that that would open by 2033, and a station at euston in central london would open a debt. the part between the west midlands and crewe is due by 2034 and would reach manchester by 2041. plans to go all the way to leeds were scrapped. inflation has posed a fresh challenge when it comes to costs and behind—the—scenes, hs2 and the department for transport have been looking at the overall scope and timing of the project as they try to control costs. in a move apparently aimed at spreading out spending over a longer period of time, we are expecting the government to announce delays, particularly to the second part of h52 particularly to the second part of hs2 between birmingham and manchester, and possibly the euston end of things. unclear exactly when that announcement will come but we are expecting it to be soon. demonstrators in israel ar
levelling up project and the largest infrastructure project in europe. 0ur transport correspondent katie austinys and increasing costs. about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, and birmingham has actually been done. the idea is that that would open by 2033, and a station at euston in central london would open a debt. the part between the west midlands and crewe is due by 2034 and would reach manchester by 2041. plans to go all the way to leeds were scrapped....
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rmt�*s dispute with train operating companies hasn't been resolved. 0ur transport correpsondent katy austinr this series of national rail strikes began, a breakthrough. the deal accepted by signal workers and maintenance staff in the rmt union includes a headline payrise of 5% for last year and 4% for this year. the rmt says some of the lowest paid workers will actually see their salaries rise by much more than that. and this year's pay rise will be backdated, meaning a bigger lump sum upfront. there are other benefits too, like discounted travel. the rmt leader, though, was not celebrating today. it is way below inflation and it's not as far as we would have wanted it to go. it's not as far we hoped at the beginning of the dispute. but we have taken a lot of action. our members have shown their commitment to the cause. we have taken some of the worst aspects of the company's proposals off the table. but we're not saying it is a great pay offer. we think it's very modest — that is the best that can be said of it. does that mean these strikes have failed then, if it's not the offer you wante
rmt�*s dispute with train operating companies hasn't been resolved. 0ur transport correpsondent katy austinr this series of national rail strikes began, a breakthrough. the deal accepted by signal workers and maintenance staff in the rmt union includes a headline payrise of 5% for last year and 4% for this year. the rmt says some of the lowest paid workers will actually see their salaries rise by much more than that. and this year's pay rise will be backdated, meaning a bigger lump sum...
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katy austin, bbc news.has been denied release of a public parole hearing. he went through a phase of taking hostages. research in britain has found that premier league football clubs, players and their agents may have used a tax avoidance scheme to get out of paying hundreds of millions of dollars in tax in recent years. the report seen by the bbc suggests they have used a dual representation tax structure, where an agent says they are representing the player and the club buying the player, to avoid playing millions in taxes since twenty—nineteen. newsnight�*s ben chu reports. is something rotten in the state of football when it comes to tax on agent's fees? research seen by bbc newsnight suggests premier league clubs might have avoided hundreds of millions of pounds of tax that ought to be paid when players are signed or move clubs. it hinges on something called �*dual representation�* in football transfers. this is where the agent is getting paid by both the player, who they represent, and also by the clu
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here's our transport correspondent, katy austin.ys. they are walking out today and also security workers who deal with cargo coming into and out of the airport as well. but even though it's only those specific groups of security officers taking part in the strike, it does mean that staffing is stretched when it comes to security. and this is a very busy few days today and the weekend is the start of the easter getaway. so lots of passengers expected to be turning up to go on those holidays. and i think the impact on the ground when we were at terminal five earlier, it looked like things were running fairly smoothly. but we were we're expecting that it's taking a bit longer to get through security. we saw the airport had the queuing maze set out. so if lots of people were standing there waiting, they'd be lining up without a big crowd forming. but actually, that wasn't very full when we were there earlier. now, the unite union says that this is about pay. it's accused the airport of paying poverty wages and offering a real terms wage
here's our transport correspondent, katy austin.ys. they are walking out today and also security workers who deal with cargo coming into and out of the airport as well. but even though it's only those specific groups of security officers taking part in the strike, it does mean that staffing is stretched when it comes to security. and this is a very busy few days today and the weekend is the start of the easter getaway. so lots of passengers expected to be turning up to go on those holidays. and...
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katie austin, bbc news.r with the government. the deal — which doesn't include doctors — could be announced as early as this afternoon, raising the prospect of an end to a series of nhs strikes that began before christmas. our employment correspondent, zoe conway, explains a little more about where things stand. we are looking now like this is close to a deal. what has happened at the moment is that the unions are having their own conversations internally about whether what's on offer is good enough for their membership because the unions will need to vote for this. what i understand is on the table at the moment is that there is going to be in a significant one—off payment for this financial year. more than £1000, looking at more than that of the some people in some pay bands within the nhs and for the next financial year which starts next month, we are looking at something between, i'm told, 3—3.5% as a pay rise, properly closer to 5% is my understanding. is this what the unions were asking for? they were
katie austin, bbc news.r with the government. the deal — which doesn't include doctors — could be announced as early as this afternoon, raising the prospect of an end to a series of nhs strikes that began before christmas. our employment correspondent, zoe conway, explains a little more about where things stand. we are looking now like this is close to a deal. what has happened at the moment is that the unions are having their own conversations internally about whether what's on offer is...
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katy austin, bbc news.the un have reached a landmark agreement to safeguard the world's oceans. the treaty will create protected areas covering 30% of the high seas, or international waters, by the end of the decade. the deal was struck after a final 38—hour push at un headquarters in new york last night. our climate reporter, esme stallard, reports. the ship has reached the shore. (cheering and applause). it took all night but countries from around the world finally agreed on how to protect the high seas. high seas are international waters that are controlled by any nation, they make up controlled by any nation, they make up two—thirds of the world's oceans and play host to most of the marine life of the planet, 2 million species. until now, all countries had a right to fish, ship and research in these areas, but it has left animals and plants living there vulnerable, 10% of monitored species are at risk of extinction. i vulnerable, 10% of monitored species are at risk of extinction.— are at risk of extinc
katy austin, bbc news.the un have reached a landmark agreement to safeguard the world's oceans. the treaty will create protected areas covering 30% of the high seas, or international waters, by the end of the decade. the deal was struck after a final 38—hour push at un headquarters in new york last night. our climate reporter, esme stallard, reports. the ship has reached the shore. (cheering and applause). it took all night but countries from around the world finally agreed on how to protect...
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our transport correspondent, katy austin, is with me. tell us more. long been beset by delays and rising costs. now, about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, old oak common, and birmingham has been done. the idea is that that would open by 2033 and a station at euston in central london would open later. the pot but in the west midlands and crewe is due by 2034 and it would reach manchester by 2041. an eastern leg would follow to the east midlands but plans to go all the way to leeds scrapped. inflation has put a fresh challenge when it comes to cost, and behind the scenes hs2 and the part of transport have been looking at the project overall scope and timing, as they try and find ways of controlling costs. in a move apparently aimed at spreading out spending over a longer period of time, we are expecting the government to announce delays to kill ellie to the second parts of h52, kill ellie to the second parts of hs2, between birmingham and manchester and possibly used in end of things, too. it's unclear exactly when t
our transport correspondent, katy austin, is with me. tell us more. long been beset by delays and rising costs. now, about 40% of work to build the first phase between london, or west london, old oak common, and birmingham has been done. the idea is that that would open by 2033 and a station at euston in central london would open later. the pot but in the west midlands and crewe is due by 2034 and it would reach manchester by 2041. an eastern leg would follow to the east midlands but plans to...
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our transport correspondent katy austin is at london's waterloo.t it doesn't mean rail strikes are completely over, does it? no, not at the moment, but today's development is a surprise, and i think a significant development in the dispute, because it had looked very deadlocked following the rmt committee's rejection of offers from network rail and the group which represents train companies, the rail delivery group, and those offers had been described as best and final. the union was also asking for an unconditional payoff. what we know now is that rmt members who work for network rail will not take part in a strike next thursday, 16th of march, nor will i take part in overtime bans after that, and i will get a referendum, basically a bout, bans after that, and i will get a referendum, basicallya bout, on this new offer that has materialised. however, as things stand, rmt members who work for the train operating companies are still due to take part in strikes on the 16th of march, on the 18th and 30th, and the 1st of april, meaning there will still
our transport correspondent katy austin is at london's waterloo.t it doesn't mean rail strikes are completely over, does it? no, not at the moment, but today's development is a surprise, and i think a significant development in the dispute, because it had looked very deadlocked following the rmt committee's rejection of offers from network rail and the group which represents train companies, the rail delivery group, and those offers had been described as best and final. the union was also...
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katy austin, bbc news.during a tense appearance before the us senate. labour union officials have repeatedly accused the coffee giant of breaching federal laws, including by wrongfully firing workers. as a result, mr schultz, who stepped down as starbucks�* boss this month, was called to appear before congress. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury was watching the proceedings starbucks�* former ceo was in the hot seat at a us senate hearing on wednesday. the billionaire came in for sharp criticism from bernie sanders. ,., , for sharp criticism from bernie sanders. ,.,, [k for sharp criticism from bernie sanders. , [k ., , sanders. over the past 18 months starbucks has _ sanders. over the past 18 months starbucks has waged _ sanders. over the past 18 months starbucks has waged the - sanders. over the past 18 months starbucks has waged the most - starbucks has waged the most aggressive and illegal union—busting campaign in the modern history of our country. in campaign in the modern histor
katy austin, bbc news.during a tense appearance before the us senate. labour union officials have repeatedly accused the coffee giant of breaching federal laws, including by wrongfully firing workers. as a result, mr schultz, who stepped down as starbucks�* boss this month, was called to appear before congress. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury was watching the proceedings starbucks�* former ceo was in the hot seat at a us senate hearing on wednesday. the billionaire...
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here's our transport correspondent katy austin.f rail workers, such as guards, are walking out at companies which operate train services. many operators will run a very limited service. the rmt has rejected a 5% pay rise for last year and 4% this year, and it opposes some of the conditions attached. the disruption won't be on quite the same scale as previous rmt strikes, and that's because staff at network rail — including signal workers — aren't taking part. they're currently voting on whether to accept a revised offer. the train companies haven't tabled new proposals but say their staff should also get a vote. we've asked rmt to put this offer to their members. it's really important to understand they have never had the opportunity to vote on this, and we believe it is a fair offer. the union says it has consulted members and a better offer is needed. what the train operating companies need to do — essentially, the government, because they're running the whole show, really — is sit down, negotiate a reasonable compromise with us
here's our transport correspondent katy austin.f rail workers, such as guards, are walking out at companies which operate train services. many operators will run a very limited service. the rmt has rejected a 5% pay rise for last year and 4% this year, and it opposes some of the conditions attached. the disruption won't be on quite the same scale as previous rmt strikes, and that's because staff at network rail — including signal workers — aren't taking part. they're currently voting on...
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katie austin, bbc news. people are struggling with rising prices and the cost of living crisis that has triggered. but signs of hope are starting to emerge. in the last few hours we've had the latest monthly inflation figures out of spain and that the pace of prices rises fell to an annualised pace of 3.1% in march when using the measure that allows comparison with other countries. that's a big drop from february's 6% and was mainly due to lower energy costs, with food prices also falling. and in germany, europe's biggest economy there was also a big drop. by the same measure inflation has now fallen to 7.8% as businesses and households benefited from lower natural gas prices. earlier i spoke to spanish economist professor santiago carbo valverde, from the university of valenthia and he explained why the spanish drop was soo sharp. the mild weather has helped to bring down some of the crisis of the food and other goods and products. we also have what is called a confrontational factor. last march, don't forg
katie austin, bbc news. people are struggling with rising prices and the cost of living crisis that has triggered. but signs of hope are starting to emerge. in the last few hours we've had the latest monthly inflation figures out of spain and that the pace of prices rises fell to an annualised pace of 3.1% in march when using the measure that allows comparison with other countries. that's a big drop from february's 6% and was mainly due to lower energy costs, with food prices also falling. and...
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katy austin, bbc news.ntifyjust how polluted the severn is. in recent years, there have been great efforts made to measure the amount of sewage that flows into our rivers. but that data has its limits. here in the severn, we know that sewage mixed with rainwater flowed out of outflow pipes like that one over there for a combined total of nearly 29,000 hours in 2021. what we don�*t know is whether it was dribbling out or a raging torrent. testing the water is the obvious way to find out how clean the severn is, but the only way to get that done regularly is to do as alison and melissa are attempting — get it official status as a place to swim. so, we�*re hoping to get a couple of stretches in the river severn designated as bathing water. and then if there�*s any pollutants in it, the environment agency will investigate who�*s polluting the water and what with. on the other side of the severn, we meet up with campaigners who say they�*ve had enough. claire, kate and jamie are refusing to pay the part of their
katy austin, bbc news.ntifyjust how polluted the severn is. in recent years, there have been great efforts made to measure the amount of sewage that flows into our rivers. but that data has its limits. here in the severn, we know that sewage mixed with rainwater flowed out of outflow pipes like that one over there for a combined total of nearly 29,000 hours in 2021. what we don�*t know is whether it was dribbling out or a raging torrent. testing the water is the obvious way to find out how...
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our transport correspondent katy austin says the project has long been beset by delays and rising costse by 2034, and it would which manchester by 2044. plans to go all the way to leeds were scrapped. inflation has posed a fresh challenge when it comes to costs, and behind—the—scenes, hs two and the department for transport have been looking at the project�*s overall scope and timing as they try to find ways of trying to control costs. in a move apparently aimed at spreading out spending over a longer period of time, we are expecting the government to announce delays, particularly to the second part of hs two, between birmingham and manchester, and possibly the euston end of things too. it is unclear exactly when that announcement will come but we are expecting it to be sue. come but we are expecting it to be sue. i�*m joined now by paul chapman who is a senior fellow in operations management at oxford university�*s saeed business school. thank you forjoining us. what do you make of this possible further announcement of delays? i you make of this possible further announcement of delays?
our transport correspondent katy austin says the project has long been beset by delays and rising costse by 2034, and it would which manchester by 2044. plans to go all the way to leeds were scrapped. inflation has posed a fresh challenge when it comes to costs, and behind—the—scenes, hs two and the department for transport have been looking at the project�*s overall scope and timing as they try to find ways of trying to control costs. in a move apparently aimed at spreading out spending...
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katie austin, bbc news.n serious clashes between italian police and german football fans, after eintracht frankfurt supporters arrived in naples despite being banned from attending last night's champions league match against napoli. a police car was set on fire by a group of supporters. and smoke bombs and flares thrown at officers, who responded with tear gas. local media said eintracht fans were also attacked by some napoli fans. a new banksy mural has appeared on the wall of a derelict farmhouse in the seaside town of herne bay, in kent. the mural, called morning is broken, shows a young boy opening curtains made of corrugated iron alongside a cat. however, it wasn't long before the piece, and part of the building, appeared to be demolished. the owners of the land said demolition work is currently being undertaken at the site. it was there and then it was gone. i think it was more than it appears to have gone. i am fairly certain that thatis have gone. i am fairly certain that that is over. it’s have gone
katie austin, bbc news.n serious clashes between italian police and german football fans, after eintracht frankfurt supporters arrived in naples despite being banned from attending last night's champions league match against napoli. a police car was set on fire by a group of supporters. and smoke bombs and flares thrown at officers, who responded with tear gas. local media said eintracht fans were also attacked by some napoli fans. a new banksy mural has appeared on the wall of a derelict...
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offer from network rail. 0ur transport correpsondent katy austin reports nine months after this seriesludes a headline payrise of 5% for last year and 4% for this year. the rmt says some of the lowest paid workers will actually see their salaries rise by much more than that. and this year's pay rise will be backdated, meaning a bigger lump sum upfront. there are other benefits too, like discounted travel. the rmt leader, though, was not celebrating today. it is way below inflation and it's not as far as we would have wanted it to go. it's not as far we hoped at the beginning of the dispute. but we have taken a lot of action. our members have shown their commitment to the cause. we have taken some of the worst aspects of the company's proposals off the table. but we're not saying it is a great pay offer. we think it's very modest — that is the best that can be said of it. does that mean these strikes have failed then, if it's not the offer you wanted? no, they haven't failed. at the start of the dispute they offered 2%. for passengers, hope that the end of walk—outs could be approaching
offer from network rail. 0ur transport correpsondent katy austin reports nine months after this seriesludes a headline payrise of 5% for last year and 4% for this year. the rmt says some of the lowest paid workers will actually see their salaries rise by much more than that. and this year's pay rise will be backdated, meaning a bigger lump sum upfront. there are other benefits too, like discounted travel. the rmt leader, though, was not celebrating today. it is way below inflation and it's not...
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well, for more on this, i'm joined in the studio by our transport correspondent katy austin.tinuing problem with hsz? tie: government keep saying is committed to hs2 and says it's committed to the london and manchester rouge and at the eastern leg has been scaled back and we don't have a definite time on that yet. but also, while saying in public is committed to the project, we know the behind—the—scenes work has been going on to find ways of bringing down the cost for controlling costs with the act of inflation having a big impact in the past year or so and this is a time when the department for transport�*s budget is going to go up by inflation. we are expecting an announcement from the government soon that will look to delay some parts to the project. i understood that it is extremely unlikely that will be any change to the work on that is 40% complete and i don't think it's likely is currently due to open between 202129 on to manchester and maybe there to be changes to the timing we don't know... we are waiting for details but the other thing being mooted is whether there
well, for more on this, i'm joined in the studio by our transport correspondent katy austin.tinuing problem with hsz? tie: government keep saying is committed to hs2 and says it's committed to the london and manchester rouge and at the eastern leg has been scaled back and we don't have a definite time on that yet. but also, while saying in public is committed to the project, we know the behind—the—scenes work has been going on to find ways of bringing down the cost for controlling costs...
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katy austin, bbc news.ookini what about heathrow? well, heathrow isn't looking particularly _ what about heathrow? well, heathrow isn't looking particularly good - what about heathrow? well, heathrow isn't looking particularly good at i isn't looking particularly good at all, i'm afraid, charlie. particularly flying out of terminal five with british airways. the big problem, and ifear that this may rear its ugly head during the coming weekend, because it's going to be busy, is actually not the strike which we will come unto at the minute which is planned by security staff here, it's french air traffic control. british airways debate has cancelled 50 flights to and from heathrow, and they tell me this is entirely because french air traffic control is basically on strike an awful lot as part of the protests against president macron's pension reforms, and they simply cannot manage the operation because so many flights would normally fly over france, they are delayed to come and we have also got cancellations a
katy austin, bbc news.ookini what about heathrow? well, heathrow isn't looking particularly _ what about heathrow? well, heathrow isn't looking particularly good - what about heathrow? well, heathrow isn't looking particularly good at i isn't looking particularly good at all, i'm afraid, charlie. particularly flying out of terminal five with british airways. the big problem, and ifear that this may rear its ugly head during the coming weekend, because it's going to be busy, is actually not the...
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in their long running dispute over pay, conditions and job security. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin by network rail to the rmt and that is what has triggered that development and network rail members are now going to get the chance to vote on that offer. however, there wasn�*t a new offer put forward by the rain companies so that means there hasn�*t been a change there, the strikes by the rain company staff are due to go ahead. they are meant to be on the 16th next thursday, so there will still be a strike next day and also on the 18th and 30th of march, another one on the 1st of april. not the same scale of disruption without network rail signals being involved, but there will still be a lot of disruption if those strikes go ahead. 9 :, , [m ahead. what is in the new offer? not actuall a ahead. what is in the new offer? not actually a huge _ ahead. what is in the new offer? not actually a huge amount _ ahead. what is in the new offer? not actually a huge amount has - ahead. what is in the new offer? not| actually a huge amount has changed, but there has been some fiddling around th
in their long running dispute over pay, conditions and job security. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin by network rail to the rmt and that is what has triggered that development and network rail members are now going to get the chance to vote on that offer. however, there wasn�*t a new offer put forward by the rain companies so that means there hasn�*t been a change there, the strikes by the rain company staff are due to go ahead. they are meant to be on the 16th next thursday, so...
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school western division is carson collins a a homeschoold student in austin, texas, first documentary a perilous purchase come katie's commons party ownership of u.s. land here at a $5000 dollars grand prize winner are -- eighth-grade students at dr. martin luther king, jr. middle school in germantown, maryland,. >> out of almost 3000 which is putting students this year in c-span's 2020 studentcam competition you guys are this year's grand prize winners. >> very good. >> i'm and so speechless. thank you so much. >> they one of the t for the documentary where's my data? data privacy and its real-world impact. >> if i were a newly elected member caucus by top priority would be to finally ensure that americans have control over their data, how it is used and who it is given to. >> but we can't consider it the internet as it are evil. millions of americans use unit and are able to commit a case with distant relatives, shop remotely and learn online all for free. but are these really free services? corporations like meta and google use numerous platforms with billions of users to click vast amounts of personal data. we fo
school western division is carson collins a a homeschoold student in austin, texas, first documentary a perilous purchase come katie's commons party ownership of u.s. land here at a $5000 dollars grand prize winner are -- eighth-grade students at dr. martin luther king, jr. middle school in germantown, maryland,. >> out of almost 3000 which is putting students this year in c-span's 2020 studentcam competition you guys are this year's grand prize winners. >> very good. >> i'm...
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katy, there's a grim irony to secretary austin flying in amid this violence, just a week ago the u.s.rare face-to-face meeting between israeli and palestinian officials, and the u.s. said that meeting ended with an agreement to deescalate. instead, the bloodshed has only gotten worse. israeli forces taking their hunt for palestinian militants deep into the occupied west bank, killing at least six palestinian men during a raid in a refugee camp in the northern city of janine. >> this is the city inside the refugee camp just a few minutes after israeli forces left. this crowd is coming down the hill, and they want revenge. >> reporter: israel says it succeeded in killing a hamas operative responsible for gunning down these two israeli brothers last month. prime minister benjamin netanyahu commending his forces saying our brave warriors operated surgically in the heart of the murderer's den, but the palestinian authority condemning the raid as a massacre, and people here mourning the loss of yet more young lives. in washington, fears of an accelerating cycle of violence. >> we remain dee
katy, there's a grim irony to secretary austin flying in amid this violence, just a week ago the u.s.rare face-to-face meeting between israeli and palestinian officials, and the u.s. said that meeting ended with an agreement to deescalate. instead, the bloodshed has only gotten worse. israeli forces taking their hunt for palestinian militants deep into the occupied west bank, killing at least six palestinian men during a raid in a refugee camp in the northern city of janine. >> this is...
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katie and calder valley's next generation. victoria gill, bbc news, . the movie "elvis" goes into sunday's 0scar�*s race with eight nominations. the film's star austinophie long has been talking to the cast and crew about the emotional roller—coaster during filming. we had fire, we had flood, then a pandemic. we lost the movie. then the movie came back. then the movie is made, then the movie flourishes. and then austin wins the golden globe for best actor. and then we have the sadness and the shock of losing lisa marie. it's been such an incredible emotional roller coaster, an up and down. it's an incredibly difficult time and tumultuous time, you know, and... but i think back to when she first saw the film and when priscilla saw the film and how... their reaction to it, and especially because they felt the way that they did about it. no review will ever mean more to me than what what they said after, you know. # going to a party at the countyjail...#. tomorrow, all of america will be talking about elvis presley. - all your films have such energy. like, i remember the first time i watched moulin rouge. it kind of slaps you in the face. it's differen
katie and calder valley's next generation. victoria gill, bbc news, . the movie "elvis" goes into sunday's 0scar�*s race with eight nominations. the film's star austinophie long has been talking to the cast and crew about the emotional roller—coaster during filming. we had fire, we had flood, then a pandemic. we lost the movie. then the movie came back. then the movie is made, then the movie flourishes. and then austin wins the golden globe for best actor. and then we have the...