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mark lobel who _ to go. mark, make you very much indeed. mark lobel who has - to go. n situ outside number ten for some time. let's just take a look at how the uk papers are covering this story this morning. which is absolutely dominating. if we start with the front page of the times. they havejohnson fights for his life. they have picked a picture of him looking like he will go to battle. and it talks about how the prime minister declared he was absolutely determined to stay on, despite more than 40 ministers quitting government, and he claimed his resignation would lead to a general election, keeping the conservatives out of power for decades. so the times quotes an ally of the prime minister, saying it is an utter illusion if people think they can topple boris and think it will be happily ever after. let's now take a look at today's telegraph, which also has of course a front page, mortally wounded pm defies cabinet demands that he will quit. it has insisted there would be three months of chaos in the telegraph, while the tories picked a new leader. the financial ti
mark lobel who _ to go. mark, make you very much indeed. mark lobel who has - to go. n situ outside number ten for some time. let's just take a look at how the uk papers are covering this story this morning. which is absolutely dominating. if we start with the front page of the times. they havejohnson fights for his life. they have picked a picture of him looking like he will go to battle. and it talks about how the prime minister declared he was absolutely determined to stay on, despite more...
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thank you, mark lobel.ed. we can now speak to freelance correspondent alexander seale, who specialises in french and european politics. to that first point, the first question, how was borisjohnson regarded in the end by europe? he is regarded as someone who doesn't the truth, is a liar, regarding brexit and, recently, with partygate and with the latest scandal with his mps. i think the europeans, the french, the belgians and different european countries discovered him after partygate. they knew him of course as mayor of london but they were fascinated with borisjohnson after pa rtygate. fascinated with borisjohnson after partygate. with; fascinated with boris johnson after partygate.— fascinated with boris johnson after partygate. why was that? wh was after partygate. why was that? why was the — after partygate. why was that? why was the damage _ after partygate. why was that? why was the damage done - why was the damage done particularly over pa rtygate? was it because of the handling of covid and covid r
thank you, mark lobel.ed. we can now speak to freelance correspondent alexander seale, who specialises in french and european politics. to that first point, the first question, how was borisjohnson regarded in the end by europe? he is regarded as someone who doesn't the truth, is a liar, regarding brexit and, recently, with partygate and with the latest scandal with his mps. i think the europeans, the french, the belgians and different european countries discovered him after partygate. they...
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mark lobel explains.olitical heatwave dripping with uncertainty. it's notjust the damaging drought that needs dealing with as the country rebounds after the pandemic — there are fragile negotiations to secure billions of euros in eu funds. and pressure to reduce italy's reliance on russian gas but its political coalition is melting. italian residents are not relishing the prospect of another government facing collapse. translation: it really seems to be madness at this time i with the country recovering. translation: this is not good. we should come to an agreement. the decision by the five star party to boycott this confidence vote on thursday prompted mario draghi, the former head of the european central bank and italy's prime minister since february last year, to conclude the pact of trust that had sustained the unity government had gone. but there was a plot twist at the presidential palace, when the italian president sergio mattarella refused to accept his resignation. he has now called on mr draghi
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mark lobel in - week. mark, we will leave it. there. mark lobel in downing street for us.papers are saying about all of this, starting with the times. critics are urging him, you can see there, urging him to quit immediately as pm so of course as mark was saying, the succession contest very much in earnest and it will certainly wrap up from monday onwards. here is the telegraph, the long goodbye here, talking to his son, wilfred, as he returns to number 10 after delivering the speech, the resignation speech in downing street. he says "i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the bestjob in the world but them's the brakes" so that was the speech he wrote by himself in the morning probably about 2k hours ago —— breaks. downfall from the i. here, it's over, it's almost over from the guardian. after 59 resignations and a cabinet revolt, and unrepentant borisjohnson finally cabinet revolt, and unrepentant boris johnson finally agreed to resign, sparking a row over when he will actually depart, so that is very much it and as we were discussing what is on the minds of the
mark lobel in - week. mark, we will leave it. there. mark lobel in downing street for us.papers are saying about all of this, starting with the times. critics are urging him, you can see there, urging him to quit immediately as pm so of course as mark was saying, the succession contest very much in earnest and it will certainly wrap up from monday onwards. here is the telegraph, the long goodbye here, talking to his son, wilfred, as he returns to number 10 after delivering the speech, the...
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and i'm mark lobel, in downing street, where borisjohnson is still prime minister — for now — despitee to quit immediately. foreign ministers from the 620 meet in bali, to discuss the disruption to global food and energy supplies, caused by russia's invasion of ukraine, with both russian and chinese diplomats attending. china of course us stance towards _ china of course us stance towards russia but the us is hoping — towards russia but the us is hoping it_ towards russia but the us is hoping it can find some common ground _ hoping it can find some common ground with china. and the american actor james caan, best known for playing the gangster sonny corleone in the godfather, has died, at the age of 82. welcome to our viewers on pbs in the united states, and around the world. pressure is growing on borisjohnson to step down as prime minister as soon as possible, rather than waiting until his successor is named. in his resignation speech on thursday, mrjohnson said he'd stay in the job until the autumn. but many of his colleagues, along with opposition parties, are unhappy with that, a
and i'm mark lobel, in downing street, where borisjohnson is still prime minister — for now — despitee to quit immediately. foreign ministers from the 620 meet in bali, to discuss the disruption to global food and energy supplies, caused by russia's invasion of ukraine, with both russian and chinese diplomats attending. china of course us stance towards _ china of course us stance towards russia but the us is hoping — towards russia but the us is hoping it_ towards russia but the us is...
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mark lobel, bbc news.r a day of major delays at the port of dover, passengers have reported queuing in their cars for up to seven hours to get to france. 0ur transport correspondent, katy austin, has more details. it's the big summer getaway, but no—one stuck in these queues today was getting away very quickly. the durnford family took these photos on the way to catch a ferry for their first—ever holiday abroad together. so, this was supposed to be a one—hour carjourney from sevenoaks in kent, and it's just been nearly seven hours now, and we're still not checked in. we completely missed our 9.30 ferry. i was able to get out of the car with my girls and we got to the shops to get some food, because we didn't bring that much food with us because we thought we were going to be having lunch in france. they were allowed onto a later ferry five hours after they'd expected to depart. dover and the surrounding roads are gridlocked and police were out managing traffic. with post—brexit and covid checks now in plac
mark lobel, bbc news.r a day of major delays at the port of dover, passengers have reported queuing in their cars for up to seven hours to get to france. 0ur transport correspondent, katy austin, has more details. it's the big summer getaway, but no—one stuck in these queues today was getting away very quickly. the durnford family took these photos on the way to catch a ferry for their first—ever holiday abroad together. so, this was supposed to be a one—hour carjourney from sevenoaks in...
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i'm joined now by our reporter mark lobel, who is in downing street. evening — i think thatis mark, what an evening — i think that is an understatement! as far as you understand it, behind that door, are there still people into talking to the prime minister? what is yoursense —— what might happen? -- what might happen? the liuhts -- what might happen? the lights are — -- what might happen? the lights are still— -- what might happen? the lights are still on _ —— what might happen? tie: lights are still on here in this post could have power, as chris referred to it, and the truth is we are here because we don't know what is going to happen next. that is why am talking to you from downing street and not in the studio. we do know what happened a few hours ago. there was a big tussle between borisjohnson and some even his own party. some saying he must go and some saying he can stay. there have been development in the last few hours that it's worth reflecting upon. there were these group of cabinet ministers in there, including grant shapps, the transport se
i'm joined now by our reporter mark lobel, who is in downing street. evening — i think thatis mark, what an evening — i think that is an understatement! as far as you understand it, behind that door, are there still people into talking to the prime minister? what is yoursense —— what might happen? -- what might happen? the liuhts -- what might happen? the lights are — -- what might happen? the lights are still— -- what might happen? the lights are still on _ —— what might...
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mark lobel, bbc news.nt donald trump, ivana trump, has died in the us at age 73. born in czechoslovakia, , age 73. born in czechoslovakia,, she was model and a businesswoman. our correspondent, rianna croxford has been following the story. ivana trump fled from what was then czechoslovakia before going on to forge an illustrious career in the united states. she was a prominent skier, had worked as a ski instructor before becoming a model. during that time, she met donald trump, herformer husband of 15 years. now, those close to her often described her as a workaholic and she played a key role in developing the trump brand before later in life going on to launch her own beauty lines, her own clothing hair lines and beauty products, but really, herfamily say her pride and joy were her three children — eric, ivanka and donald trump, jr. and when it comes to reaction from the family, we know that donald trump himself has tweeted about this? that's right. on social media, her former husband described her as "a
mark lobel, bbc news.nt donald trump, ivana trump, has died in the us at age 73. born in czechoslovakia, , age 73. born in czechoslovakia,, she was model and a businesswoman. our correspondent, rianna croxford has been following the story. ivana trump fled from what was then czechoslovakia before going on to forge an illustrious career in the united states. she was a prominent skier, had worked as a ski instructor before becoming a model. during that time, she met donald trump, herformer...
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mark lobel, bbc news. i've been speaking to texas state senator roland gutierrez.at systemic failures contributed to the delay in disarming the gunman and preventing more lives being lost. i've been saying systemic failures since day two. i didn't need a media report to tell me the system failed these kids, we had communication errors, human errors, human frailty, the kids were braver than the police that day. the local police chief, as we know, has now gone. from a suspension to resignation. does that, in any way, satisfy the need of the people you represent, some of the families and parents? it's bigger than that, it's legislation, we have to find solutions to the problem. every law enforcement agency have failed. you had the local school police being blamed by the investigating authority, our texas state troopers. then they began to blame the local police and then they start to question the sheriff's office. they need to turn the mirror around on themselves because there was 91 state offices there on scene. many of them milling around the hallway as well. this r
mark lobel, bbc news. i've been speaking to texas state senator roland gutierrez.at systemic failures contributed to the delay in disarming the gunman and preventing more lives being lost. i've been saying systemic failures since day two. i didn't need a media report to tell me the system failed these kids, we had communication errors, human errors, human frailty, the kids were braver than the police that day. the local police chief, as we know, has now gone. from a suspension to resignation....
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mark lobel, bbc news.e last hour, we've got reports that large explosions have been heard in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. it's on ukraine's south coast, about 100km or 60 miles east of odessa, where russian missiles hit a day ago. mykolaiv�*s mayor has posted on social media telling people to stay in shelters. air raid sirens had sounded across the whole mykolaiv region just before the blasts. let's get some of the day's other news. protesters have stormed libya's parliament in the eastern city of tobruk and have set fire to part of the building. elsewhere, rallies have taken place against rising prices and political deadlock. the head of the unity government said the only solution to the crisis was elections. the world health organization is calling for urgent action to prevent the spread of monkeypox in europe, saying cases have tripled over the past two weeks. the who doesn't think the outbreak currently constitutes a public health emergency of international concern, but says it will review its posit
mark lobel, bbc news.e last hour, we've got reports that large explosions have been heard in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. it's on ukraine's south coast, about 100km or 60 miles east of odessa, where russian missiles hit a day ago. mykolaiv�*s mayor has posted on social media telling people to stay in shelters. air raid sirens had sounded across the whole mykolaiv region just before the blasts. let's get some of the day's other news. protesters have stormed libya's parliament in the eastern...
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mark lobel explains. a political heatwave dripping with uncertainty. it's notjust dripping with uncertainty. it's not just the damaging dripping with uncertainty. it's notjust the damaging drought needs dealing with as the country rebels after the pandemic. there are fragile negotiations to secure billions of euros in eu funds. under pressure to reduce its reliance on russian gas stop but it's political coalition is melting. italian residents are not relishing the prospect of another government facing collapse. translation: it seems to be madness _ collapse. translation: it seems to be madness at _ collapse. translation: it seems to be madness at this _ collapse. translation: it seems to be madness at this time - collapse. translation: it seems to be madness at this time with l to be madness at this time with a country recovering. translation: this is not good. we should come to an agreement. the decision by the 5—star party to boycott this confidence vote on thursday prompted mario draghi, former head of
mark lobel explains. a political heatwave dripping with uncertainty. it's notjust dripping with uncertainty. it's not just the damaging dripping with uncertainty. it's notjust the damaging drought needs dealing with as the country rebels after the pandemic. there are fragile negotiations to secure billions of euros in eu funds. under pressure to reduce its reliance on russian gas stop but it's political coalition is melting. italian residents are not relishing the prospect of another government...
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mark lobel, bbc news. it's all very worrying, isn't it?prospects for the rest of today. we will see some pretty heavy downpours in places, especially across the north and the west of the uk, whereas further south and east, lots of sunshine and some heat, temperatures getting into the low 30s celsius. so some heavy downpours affecting northern ireland and scotland. some sunny spells in between. a band of cloud and rain through wales, the midlands, drifting northwards towards parts of northern england. in the south east corner where we hold on to sunny spells temperatures, say across parts of east anglia, could climb to 31 degrees. through this evening and tonight, further heavy showers and thunderstorms drifting out of northern ireland and across scotland. it'll turn quite wet through the night in northern scotland and very windy with gales affecting shetland. a few showers elsewhere. it will be a warm and muggy night, 1a to 18 degrees. we will see some showers, possibly some longer spells of rain in the forecast for monday, then turns a li
mark lobel, bbc news. it's all very worrying, isn't it?prospects for the rest of today. we will see some pretty heavy downpours in places, especially across the north and the west of the uk, whereas further south and east, lots of sunshine and some heat, temperatures getting into the low 30s celsius. so some heavy downpours affecting northern ireland and scotland. some sunny spells in between. a band of cloud and rain through wales, the midlands, drifting northwards towards parts of northern...
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mark lobel reports.or his church's oppressive and unjust policies, he raised his own departure on—board the papal plane. translation: i don't think they — plane. translation: i don't think they can _ think they can keep travelling with the same rhythm are used to at my age and with the limitation of this knee. i either need to save myself a little in order to continue serving the church or a need to consider the possibility of stepping aside. it is not a catastrophe to change pope, it is not a taboo.— is not a taboo. there is precedent _ is not a taboo. there is precedent for - is not a taboo. there is precedent for a - is not a taboo. there is precedent for a pope . is not a taboo. there is - precedent for a pope resigning up precedent for a pope resigning up the pope benedict shocked the world in 2013 when he became the first pope to do so in almost 600 years.— in almost 600 years. pope benedict, _ in almost 600 years. pope benedict, his _ in almost 600 years. popej benedict, his predecessor, in almost
mark lobel reports.or his church's oppressive and unjust policies, he raised his own departure on—board the papal plane. translation: i don't think they — plane. translation: i don't think they can _ think they can keep travelling with the same rhythm are used to at my age and with the limitation of this knee. i either need to save myself a little in order to continue serving the church or a need to consider the possibility of stepping aside. it is not a catastrophe to change pope, it is...
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mark lobel reports. for his church's oppressive and unjust policies, he raised his own departure on—board the papal plane. translation: i don't think i can keep travelling - with the same rhythm i used to at my age and with the limitation of this knee. i either need to save myself a little in order to continue serving the church or i need to consider the possibility of stepping aside. it's not a catastrophe to change pope, it's not a taboo. there is precedent for a pope resigning after pope benedict shocked the world in 2013 when he became the first pope to do so in almost 600 years. meaning that from now on every pope must consider if there is a moment where they feel too frail to carry on, where they are simply not able to do the job as the job nowadays demands, then they are open now to consider that, and that is what has changed. the 85—year—old pope insists his exit will be guided by god but still wants to visit ukraine upon a doctor's blessing. he never expected to be elected pope. what he has deci
mark lobel reports. for his church's oppressive and unjust policies, he raised his own departure on—board the papal plane. translation: i don't think i can keep travelling - with the same rhythm i used to at my age and with the limitation of this knee. i either need to save myself a little in order to continue serving the church or i need to consider the possibility of stepping aside. it's not a catastrophe to change pope, it's not a taboo. there is precedent for a pope resigning after pope...
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mark lobel, bbc news. large explosions have been heard in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. it's on ukraine's south coast, about 100km or 60 miles east of 0desa, where russian missiles hit a day ago. mykolaiv�*s mayor has posted on social media telling people to stay in shelters. google has vowed to delete location data showing when women visit an abortion clinic to prevent the identification of those who terminate pregnancies illegally. ukraine has accused moscow of stealing grain after a russian—flagged cargo ship set off with a cargo of seed. same—sex marriage has become legal in switzerland following a referendum last september in which two thirds of voters backed a change in the law. since 2007, switzerland has allowed same—sex couples to register their partnerships but, until now, some rights — including to adoption and inheritance — were restricted. jatinder dhillon reports. applause. walking out as newly—weds and making history — finally. stefano perfetti and luca morreale are the first same—sex coup
mark lobel, bbc news. large explosions have been heard in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. it's on ukraine's south coast, about 100km or 60 miles east of 0desa, where russian missiles hit a day ago. mykolaiv�*s mayor has posted on social media telling people to stay in shelters. google has vowed to delete location data showing when women visit an abortion clinic to prevent the identification of those who terminate pregnancies illegally. ukraine has accused moscow of stealing grain after a...
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mark lobel reports.resident xi �*s steps out of china since the start of the pandemic, choosing hong kong, two years on controller parr state security law here stifling protests, reducing the city public autonomy. it is also 25 years since the british handover to chinese rule. translation: the practice of one country, two systems has achieved success in hong kong, recognised by all. but after scenes like these, britain now fears that agreement has gone up fears that agreement has gone up in smoke. we fears that agreement has gone up in smoke-— fears that agreement has gone up in smoke. we simply cannot avoid the _ up in smoke. we simply cannot avoid the fact _ up in smoke. we simply cannot avoid the fact that _ up in smoke. we simply cannot avoid the fact that for - up in smoke. we simply cannot avoid the fact that for some - avoid the fact that for some time now, beijing has been failing to comply with its obligations.— failing to comply with its obligations. friday marked another handover, - obligation
mark lobel reports.resident xi �*s steps out of china since the start of the pandemic, choosing hong kong, two years on controller parr state security law here stifling protests, reducing the city public autonomy. it is also 25 years since the british handover to chinese rule. translation: the practice of one country, two systems has achieved success in hong kong, recognised by all. but after scenes like these, britain now fears that agreement has gone up fears that agreement has gone up in...
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mark lobel, bbc news. pilgrimage of penance. he will personally apologise to indigenous survivors of abuse committed over decades at roman catholic—run schools. unmarked graves were discovered last year at some sites, where children were subjected to neglect, isolation and malnutrition as part of a policy of cultural assimilation. as he departed, the pope was in a wheelchair, after suffering from knee pain. gail maclellan reports. pontiff speaks in italian. as the pope embarks on what he calls his pilgrimage of penance, he knows the church has much to atone for in canada. more than 150,000 indigenous children were taken from their homes and many subjected to abuse, rape, malnutrition and death at residential schools, 70% of which were run by the catholic church. last year, the remains were discovered of more than 215 children at a former residential school in british columbia and since then more have been found at other former schools around the country. church leaders say the visit to canada is not celebr
mark lobel, bbc news. pilgrimage of penance. he will personally apologise to indigenous survivors of abuse committed over decades at roman catholic—run schools. unmarked graves were discovered last year at some sites, where children were subjected to neglect, isolation and malnutrition as part of a policy of cultural assimilation. as he departed, the pope was in a wheelchair, after suffering from knee pain. gail maclellan reports. pontiff speaks in italian. as the pope embarks on what he...
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mark lobel reports.n to italy. translation:— to hide from spain to italy. translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more _ translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more than _ translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more than in - translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more than in previous| the heat more than in previous years and i'm trying to cope as best i can. years and i'm trying to cope as best i can-— best i can. across france, the heartbreak — best i can. across france, the heartbreak that _ best i can. across france, the heartbreak that comes - best i can. across france, the heartbreak that comes with i heartbreak that comes with discovering your corner of paradise is no more. translation: , , translation: everything is destroyed- _ translation: everything is destroyed. the _ translation: everything is destroyed. the equipment, | translation: everything is. destroyed. the equipment, the walls, there nothing left. in slovenia, romania, portugal. translation:— slovenia, romania, portugal. translation: thes
mark lobel reports.n to italy. translation:— to hide from spain to italy. translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more _ translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more than _ translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more than in - translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more than in previous| the heat more than in previous years and i'm trying to cope as best i can. years and i'm trying to cope as best i can-— best i can. across france, the heartbreak — best i can. across france, the heartbreak that...
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mark lobel, bbc news. lots more on our website for you about the heatwave.his explainer from bbc weather forecaster ben rich about what is driving the ferocious heat that continues to affect many parts of europe. we will be looking at what this means for work, what employers have to put in place to keep people safe in these temperatures. and people who do not want to experience extreme heatin not want to experience extreme heat in the workplace. do head to bbc news or simply download the bbc news app. a preliminary report into a mass shooting at a school in texas in may has found "systemic failures" in the response of law enforcement. 19 children and two teachers were killed when an 18—year—old gunman opened fire at the school in uvalde. the report says that while almost 400 officers responded, there was a lack of urgency and no one took overall command. sylvia lennan—spence has the details. 19 children and two teachers killed amidst systemic failures and poor decision—making. that's the damning conclusion from the most exhaustive probe i took nearly 400 pol
mark lobel, bbc news. lots more on our website for you about the heatwave.his explainer from bbc weather forecaster ben rich about what is driving the ferocious heat that continues to affect many parts of europe. we will be looking at what this means for work, what employers have to put in place to keep people safe in these temperatures. and people who do not want to experience extreme heatin not want to experience extreme heat in the workplace. do head to bbc news or simply download the bbc...
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mark lobel, bbc news.ess first nation, where the marieval residential school was located. he joins us from there now. what do you make of this visit from the pope? in what do you make of this visit from the pope?— what do you make of this visit from the pope? in canada there is something — from the pope? in canada there is something called _ from the pope? in canada there is something called the - from the pope? in canada there is something called the truth i is something called the truth and reconciliation calls to action. the author of it is the residential school survivors, over 100,000 survivors still live within canada. they created 94 calls to action for all canadians to fulfil so that we make sure this never happens again. when the pope is in canada, the pope must apologise. fulfilling this is about canada getting stronger, indigenous people healing, and something this country inherited, the residential school atrocities. tomorrow and in the days to come, the hope is that when the pope speaks he spe
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mark lobel, bbc news.earing reports of powerful explosions in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. writing on social media, the city's mayor urged people to stay in shelters. air raid sirens sounded across the whole region before the blasts in the early hours of saturday. 0ur ukraine correspondentjoe inwood had this update from kyiv. now, this morning's explosions in mykolaiv come in the context of a number of missile strikes that have hit civilian targets all across ukraine in the last week or so, most notably a shopping centre in the centre of the country, but then just recently as well the strikes just to the west of mykolaiv on a resort. now, the death toll in there is a tax has gone up to 21 now — killed in a high—rise building and a resort complex. now, what interesting about all this is it happened just after the russians had been driven from snake island, the ukrainians say with heavy artillery and rocket fire. they indeed released pictures of the attacks happening and saying they had driven the russian
mark lobel, bbc news.earing reports of powerful explosions in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. writing on social media, the city's mayor urged people to stay in shelters. air raid sirens sounded across the whole region before the blasts in the early hours of saturday. 0ur ukraine correspondentjoe inwood had this update from kyiv. now, this morning's explosions in mykolaiv come in the context of a number of missile strikes that have hit civilian targets all across ukraine in the last week or so,...
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mark lobel, bbc news.to the dangers of the fashion industry. kate moss told the bbc�*s dessert island discs that she was asked to take her bra off at a shoot when she was 15 years old. the model said the experience had "sharpened her instinct" and that as a result she could "tell a wrong �*un a mile away". this is what the model told the bbc�*s lauren laverne. i had a horrible experience for a bra catalogue. i was only 15, probably. and he said, take your top off. i took my top off, and i was really shy then about my body. and he said, take your bra off. and i could feel there was something wrong, so i got myself and i ran | away. how did that affect you, that| experience? i think it sharpened my instincts. i can kind of tell a wrong'un a mile away. it's a fascinating interview. you rarely hear from kate moss, do you? now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. a real mix of weather prospects across the uk for sunday. heavy downpours in places, especially across the north and west. further south and ea
mark lobel, bbc news.to the dangers of the fashion industry. kate moss told the bbc�*s dessert island discs that she was asked to take her bra off at a shoot when she was 15 years old. the model said the experience had "sharpened her instinct" and that as a result she could "tell a wrong �*un a mile away". this is what the model told the bbc�*s lauren laverne. i had a horrible experience for a bra catalogue. i was only 15, probably. and he said, take your top off. i...
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mark lobel has this story. to italy. translation: honestly, i feel the heat more - than in previous years. i am trying to cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak that comes with discovering your corner of paradise is no more. translation: everything is destroyed. _ the equipment, the walls, there is nothing left. in slovenia... romania... portugal. translation: these are painful days. firefighters and the people are helpless. fatigue is taking over, but the adrenaline of saving what is ours is even greater and keeps us going. the effects of heat waves shown from the sky, pictured across parts of france and spain here, becoming more frequent, more intense, and longer lasting. igniting further fury at human induced climate change. translation: | believe . that the climate emergency is lethal, but even more lethal is ignorance and denial. away from europe, right across america, the heat is on. in arizona... i had multiple people compare arizona to being like hell. it is no better in texas. this heat is c
mark lobel has this story. to italy. translation: honestly, i feel the heat more - than in previous years. i am trying to cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak that comes with discovering your corner of paradise is no more. translation: everything is destroyed. _ the equipment, the walls, there is nothing left. in slovenia... romania... portugal. translation: these are painful days. firefighters and the people are helpless. fatigue is taking over, but the adrenaline of saving what...
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mark lobel, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. there will west.orthern ireland, 30 millimetres of rain falling. the heavy thundery rain drifted north eastwards across scotland, a band of rain developing across parts of lincolnshire, the midlands and wales. this band of rain may start to drift further north through the afternoon, towards parts of merseyside, south yorkshire for example. sunshine and heavy thundery showers of scotland and northern ireland, the wind easing in the far north—west of northern ireland, the shower slow moving but towards the south—east corner, lengthy spells of sunshine and temperatures likely to 30 or 31 degrees. heading through sunday night there is further our comic showers and thunderstorms, drifting across northern ireland, wet in the far north of scotland, the wind picking up and gail developing across shetland. showers elsewhere, mr and murkier across shetland. showers elsewhere, mrand murkierand across shetland. showers elsewhere, mr and murkier and there and it will be a warm and muggy night. lows of 14 and 18 de
mark lobel, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. there will west.orthern ireland, 30 millimetres of rain falling. the heavy thundery rain drifted north eastwards across scotland, a band of rain developing across parts of lincolnshire, the midlands and wales. this band of rain may start to drift further north through the afternoon, towards parts of merseyside, south yorkshire for example. sunshine and heavy thundery showers of scotland and northern ireland, the wind easing in the far...
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mark lobel has this story. and still the heat blazes its path across europe.ide, from spain to italy. translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more from spain to italy. translation: honestly, i feel the heat more than in previous years and i'm trying to cope as best i can.— cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak _ cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak that _ cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak that comes - cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak that comes with i the heartbreak that comes with discovering your corner of paradise is no more. translation: everything is no more. translation: everything is destroyed- — is no more. translation: everything is destroyed. the _ is no more. translation: everything is destroyed. the equipment, - is no more. translation: everything is destroyed. the equipment, the - is destroyed. the equipment, the world, _ is destroyed. the equipment, the world, there is destroyed. the equipment, the walls, there's nothing — equipment, the walls, there's nothing left. in equipment, the walls,
mark lobel has this story. and still the heat blazes its path across europe.ide, from spain to italy. translation: honestly, ifeel the heat more from spain to italy. translation: honestly, i feel the heat more than in previous years and i'm trying to cope as best i can.— cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak _ cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak that _ cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak that comes - cope as best i can. across france, the heartbreak...
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mark lobel reports. for english sport with a pitch perfect performance from the lionesses. bringing football home in front of a record crowd of over 87,000 at wembley and many more watching on around the country and the world. yeah i said she's _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got to _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got to do _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got to do all- the country and the world. yeah i said she's got to do all she - i said she's got to do all she can to remember this was a visor to last time england won a tournament which was when daddy was born which was a long time ago. she's got to remember this for as long as you can it's very, very special. fantastic atmosphere, it's a fantastic_ fantastic atmosphere, it's a fantastic sport. i think being in the — fantastic sport. i think being in the home of football, the result— in the home of football, the result is_ in the home of football, the resul
mark lobel reports. for english sport with a pitch perfect performance from the lionesses. bringing football home in front of a record crowd of over 87,000 at wembley and many more watching on around the country and the world. yeah i said she's _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got to _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got to do _ the country and the world. yeah i said she's got to do all- the country and the world....
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mark lobel, bbc news.en hearing reports of powerful explosions in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. writing on social media, the city's mayor urged people to stay in shelters. air raid sirens sounded across the whole region before the blasts in the early hours of saturday. joe inwood, has this update. joe inwood, has this update. they come in a number— joe inwood, has this update. they come in a number of _ joe inwood, has this update. t�*yiez come in a number of missile joe inwood, has this update. ti31 come in a number of missile strikes that have hit civilian targets in the last week or so. most noticeably shopping centre in the centre of the city but the strikes to the west of mykolaiv on a resort. the death toll in those attacks has gone up to 21, killed in a high—rise building and a resort complex. what is interesting about this, it happened just after the russians had been driven from snake ilan, the ukrainian say they released pictures of the attacks happening, saying they had driven the russians of
mark lobel, bbc news.en hearing reports of powerful explosions in the ukrainian city of mykolaiv. writing on social media, the city's mayor urged people to stay in shelters. air raid sirens sounded across the whole region before the blasts in the early hours of saturday. joe inwood, has this update. joe inwood, has this update. they come in a number— joe inwood, has this update. they come in a number of _ joe inwood, has this update. t�*yiez come in a number of missile joe inwood, has this...
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mark lobel, bbc news.esday — after the two sides failed to reach the rmt union has confirmed the walkout will go ahead — it's over pay, working conditions and job security. knock—on effects are expected on thursday, and a separate walkout by train drivers is scheduled for next saturday. further strikes are expected in august. a nursing union is to ballot members on possible industrial action after most nhs workers in wales were offered a below—inflation pay rise. the royal college of nursing in wales says the pay offer would "do nothing" to fill vacancies or inspire young people to become nurses. doctors, consultants, gps and nurses in wales are being offered a pay rise between 4 and 5.5 per cent. you may have noticed that �*the papers' should be on about now.
mark lobel, bbc news.esday — after the two sides failed to reach the rmt union has confirmed the walkout will go ahead — it's over pay, working conditions and job security. knock—on effects are expected on thursday, and a separate walkout by train drivers is scheduled for next saturday. further strikes are expected in august. a nursing union is to ballot members on possible industrial action after most nhs workers in wales were offered a below—inflation pay rise. the royal college of...
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mark lobel, bbc news. that a plane which crashed in greece overnight was carrying weapons. eight people on board are confirmed to have died. the plane had taken off from serbia. greek officials are expected to use a drone to examine the wreckage, with the ukrainian owned aircraft descending in flames before hitting the ground in a large explosion. the pilot had requested an emergency landing. greek firefighters said the cargo could contain dangerous material, so people living in a close proximity to the wreckage have been told to stay indoors. translation: i wonder how we didn't fall on our houses _ translation: i wonder how we didn't fall on our houses because _ translation: i wonder how we didn't fall on our houses because it _ translation: i wonder how we didn't fall on our houses because it came - fall on our houses because it came from over there. it was full of smoke, it has a noise i cannot describe and went over the mountain. it passed the mountain and turned, crashed into the fields. there were fl
mark lobel, bbc news. that a plane which crashed in greece overnight was carrying weapons. eight people on board are confirmed to have died. the plane had taken off from serbia. greek officials are expected to use a drone to examine the wreckage, with the ukrainian owned aircraft descending in flames before hitting the ground in a large explosion. the pilot had requested an emergency landing. greek firefighters said the cargo could contain dangerous material, so people living in a close...
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mark lobel, bbc news.g, in the uk, an amber warning of extreme heat has come into force across most of england and parts of wales. the alert will extend to the whole of wales and southern scotland from tomorrow — when a red heat warning, meaning there's a risk to life, will come into force in parts of england. joining me now is rachel ayers senior 0perational meteorologist at the met office in the uk. thank you forjoining us. how extreme is this? it thank you forjoining us. how extreme is this?— extreme is this? it is pretty extreme. — extreme is this? it is pretty extreme. it _ extreme is this? it is pretty extreme, it is _ extreme is this? it is pretty i extreme, it is unprecedented temperatures to see a0 degrees forecast for the uk. that is a0 celsius, that is 10a fahrenheit. it is something we haven't seen before. so it's very extreme, we should be taking it very seriously. can so it's very extreme, we should be taking it very seriously.— taking it very seriously. can you hel us taking it very seriousl
mark lobel, bbc news.g, in the uk, an amber warning of extreme heat has come into force across most of england and parts of wales. the alert will extend to the whole of wales and southern scotland from tomorrow — when a red heat warning, meaning there's a risk to life, will come into force in parts of england. joining me now is rachel ayers senior 0perational meteorologist at the met office in the uk. thank you forjoining us. how extreme is this? it thank you forjoining us. how extreme is...
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mark lobel, bbc news. joining me now is texas state senator roland gutierrez.ng us. it's a preliminary report but doesn't confirm what your fears were in any case?- fears were in any case? yes. i've been _ fears were in any case? yes. i've been seeing _ fears were in any case? yes. i've been seeing systemic i i've been seeing systemic failures since day to mark. in the media report —— i didn't need a media report to tell me the system failed these kids, we had medication errors, human errors, human frailty, the kids were braver than the police that day. were braver than the police that day-— that day. the local police chief, that day. the local police chief. as _ that day. the local police chief, as we _ that day. the local police chief, as we know, - that day. the local police chief, as we know, has i that day. the local police i chief, as we know, has now gone. from a suspension to resignation. does that, in any way, satisfy the need of the people you represent, some of the families and parents? it’s the families and parents? it's bi aer the families and pare
mark lobel, bbc news. joining me now is texas state senator roland gutierrez.ng us. it's a preliminary report but doesn't confirm what your fears were in any case?- fears were in any case? yes. i've been _ fears were in any case? yes. i've been seeing _ fears were in any case? yes. i've been seeing systemic i i've been seeing systemic failures since day to mark. in the media report —— i didn't need a media report to tell me the system failed these kids, we had medication errors, human...
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mark lobel, bbc news. who is the associate professor, ucl institute for environmental design and engineering. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign _ many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign of— many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign of things to come? i many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign of things to come?- a sign of things to come? i think, certainl . a sign of things to come? i think, certainly- but— a sign of things to come? i think, certainly. but he _ a sign of things to come? i think, certainly. but he weighs - a sign of things to come? i think, certainly. but he weighs are - a sign of things to come? i think, i certainly. but he weighs are coming much more frequent as we see all the time on the news. climate change means we are exposed to extreme heat, and regularly, yes. x�*t�*aur heat, and regularly, yes. your fellowship _ heat, and regularly, yes. your fellowship rep _ heat, and regularly, yes. your fellowship rep researches - heat, and regularly, yes. your
mark lobel, bbc news. who is the associate professor, ucl institute for environmental design and engineering. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign _ many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign of— many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign of things to come? i many thanks forjoining us. is this a sign of things to come?- a sign of things to come? i think, certainl . a sign of things to come? i think, certainly- but— a sign of things to come? i think, certainly. but...
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mark lobel, bbc news. ben stokes has announced he is retiring from one day international cricket.ted the trophy. british sprinter dina asher—smith had to settle for fourth place in the final of the women's 100m at the world athletics championships in oregon. the race was won by shelly—ann fraser—pryce who's been crowned the fastest woman on the planet for the fifth time. here's andy swiss. another golden day for one of sport's most glittering stars. shelley—ann fraser—pryce yet again on top of the world. earlier britain's hopes in the 100 metres had rested on dina asher—smith. starter's gun fires nearest the camera, she got away well but jamaica's trio had other ideas. elaine thompson—herah and shericka jackson pushed her all the way, but fraser—pryce was unstoppable. translation: and its a fifth title! unbelievable! _ commentator: and its a fifth title! unbelievable! _ and so some 13 years after her first world crown the athlete known as the pocket rocket had done it again. fraser—pryce has a seemingly timeless talent, as jamaica took all three medals. well, once again it's joy f
mark lobel, bbc news. ben stokes has announced he is retiring from one day international cricket.ted the trophy. british sprinter dina asher—smith had to settle for fourth place in the final of the women's 100m at the world athletics championships in oregon. the race was won by shelly—ann fraser—pryce who's been crowned the fastest woman on the planet for the fifth time. here's andy swiss. another golden day for one of sport's most glittering stars. shelley—ann fraser—pryce yet again...
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mark lobel, bbc news.last governor of hong kong and was at the handover ceremony in 1997. he says the hopes for hong kong's future he envoked on that day now lie in �*ashes'. saying it was now a hong kong's destiny to be run by the people of hong kong has turned to ashes because hong kong was once one of the freest, arguably the freest and most open society in asia and has now been turned into a police state, as several of our newspapers have said and there are a number of journalists working here and elsewhere who were in hong kong and know it is true, and when xi jinping, who did not, of course, have the courage to even stay in hong kong overnight for some reason, when xijinping talks hong kong overnight for some reason, when xi jinping talks about democracy charts —— starting with the chinese takeover i am reminded of what one of the quislings in hong kong is said to the foreign affairs committee about democracy, he said, you get us wrong, the chinese don't dislike democratic elections, they like to kno
mark lobel, bbc news.last governor of hong kong and was at the handover ceremony in 1997. he says the hopes for hong kong's future he envoked on that day now lie in �*ashes'. saying it was now a hong kong's destiny to be run by the people of hong kong has turned to ashes because hong kong was once one of the freest, arguably the freest and most open society in asia and has now been turned into a police state, as several of our newspapers have said and there are a number of journalists working...
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back now to our main story our reporter at downing street, mark lobel, says the pressure on borisjohnsonan when boris johnson was concerned about the functioning of government. he was concerned he couldn't run his government anymore begrudgingly, he came out and resigned as the leader. he is still prime ministerfor a bit. but the problem is how well the government can function because he will still be in there. and how long will he stay in there? a senior government aide says they think it will be ok for it to be a caretaker government, but others, likejohn major, and other ministers say he should have quit. they think you should be gone on monday morning and someone should be in there to make sure those posts can be filled and government can deal with all the difficult problems that has to deal with as it moves forward. the focus of boris johnson was actually that those around him weren't too glum, i am told, a downing street insider was explaining as to why there were so many smiles behind those close doors after such a sharp resignation speech. well, the focus will move away from here
back now to our main story our reporter at downing street, mark lobel, says the pressure on borisjohnsonan when boris johnson was concerned about the functioning of government. he was concerned he couldn't run his government anymore begrudgingly, he came out and resigned as the leader. he is still prime ministerfor a bit. but the problem is how well the government can function because he will still be in there. and how long will he stay in there? a senior government aide says they think it will...
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mark lobel reports. 19 children and two teachers killed amid systematic failures and poor decision—making the damning conclusion from the most exhaustive probe of why it took nearly 400 police and other officers more than an hour to confront and kill an 18—year—old gunman here in may in what texan legislators described as a chaotic scene marked by a lack of clear leadership and sufficient urgency. their report found that law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter training and failed to prioritise saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety, blaming the officers�* lackadaisical approach. the people of uvalde, before this, felt it couldn't happen here. they felt that. that's the false sense of security i worry about. i think some of the same systems that we found here that failed that day are across the entire state and country. that false sense of security started at the robb elementary school gates. the five—foot tall exterior school fence couldn't impede the gunman. exterior and interior doors were unlocked or propped open, due to non—compliance by
mark lobel reports. 19 children and two teachers killed amid systematic failures and poor decision—making the damning conclusion from the most exhaustive probe of why it took nearly 400 police and other officers more than an hour to confront and kill an 18—year—old gunman here in may in what texan legislators described as a chaotic scene marked by a lack of clear leadership and sufficient urgency. their report found that law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter...
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mark lobel reports.ront his flock�*s terrible past in canada but not everyone appears as pleased as canada's governor general, seen here welcoming the pontiff with the pope's agenda this week. that is part of the problem we have had with the churches that they have not been including as in the proper planning of this process. we do not feel like it has been about survivors, it has been more about the church. the remains of 215 children were found at this from a residential school in british columbia, closed in 1978 after forcibly assimilating indigenous youth. in all, more than 150,000 indigenous children were subjected to abuse, malnutrition, rape and death at similar schools, around 70% of which were run by the catholic church. i'm coming to you from northern ontario, one of the most notorious catholic schools in the country was called st annes public school and they are notorious for using a home—made electric chair to punish the children. the children were forced to eat their own vomit. there was thi
mark lobel reports.ront his flock�*s terrible past in canada but not everyone appears as pleased as canada's governor general, seen here welcoming the pontiff with the pope's agenda this week. that is part of the problem we have had with the churches that they have not been including as in the proper planning of this process. we do not feel like it has been about survivors, it has been more about the church. the remains of 215 children were found at this from a residential school in british...
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with the latest, here's mark lobel. it's an explosive combination with combustible results. conditions linked to climate change has caused this oak far, the biggest wildfire this season,in the biggest wildfire this season, in part resembling a cauldron or volcano. as the wildfire rages since first igniting two weeks ago some of the worlds oldest giant sequoia trees remain under threat. researchers say human caused global warming has played a role in the creation of this current drought in nevada �*s largest reservoir, a crucial water source for millions here. there is excessively hot weather in the cotton producing she jan region of china, long lasting and destructive heat waves causing mudslides with some meteorologist blaming climate change as they one of its consequences here. translation: went travelling into the mountains watch out for snow and ice melting floods also the high temperatures lasting for a long time which will have an impact on crops. in italy, the battle to contain wild continues as the country experiences its worst drought in 70 years. meanwhile, with an
with the latest, here's mark lobel. it's an explosive combination with combustible results. conditions linked to climate change has caused this oak far, the biggest wildfire this season,in the biggest wildfire this season, in part resembling a cauldron or volcano. as the wildfire rages since first igniting two weeks ago some of the worlds oldest giant sequoia trees remain under threat. researchers say human caused global warming has played a role in the creation of this current drought in...
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our reporter mark lobel is in downing street for us. a little earlier, he gave this update.pite now, it's the middle of the night, of course. but just after chris was reporting that sensational sacking of michael gove, an hour after that the secretary of state for wales simon hart resigned, the third cabinet minister to resign from government to boris johnson's leadership. 15 minutes after that, the health minister ed argar, very loyal to borisjohnson, was the 44th ministerial resignation, that's a record in around 2a hours to have that many resignations. and then 15 minutes after that, the attorney general for england and wales suella braverman was on television saying that the prime minister should resign, and she was the first person to throw her hat in the ring for a vacancy that is not yet available because borisjohnson is holding on. and mark, for those watching around the world, 44 resignations in one day, a record—breaking day for the prime minister, just remind us how we got here. well, a month ago, exactly a month ago, there was a vote of confidence in the prime mi
our reporter mark lobel is in downing street for us. a little earlier, he gave this update.pite now, it's the middle of the night, of course. but just after chris was reporting that sensational sacking of michael gove, an hour after that the secretary of state for wales simon hart resigned, the third cabinet minister to resign from government to boris johnson's leadership. 15 minutes after that, the health minister ed argar, very loyal to borisjohnson, was the 44th ministerial resignation,...
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i'm joined now by our reporter mark lobel who is in downing street. good to see you.packed earlier on with reporters and mps coming and going. it is a lot quieter now. bring it up to speed with what has happened in the last few hours. , . , has happened in the last few hours. , ., , , , hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle — hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle of _ hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle of the _ hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle of the night, - hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle of the night, of. the middle of the night, of course. just after chris was reporting at that sensational sacking of michael gove, and our after that the secretary of state for wales resigned, the third cabinet mina start to resign from cabinets under borisjohnson�*s leadership. and boris johnson's leadership. and then borisjohnson�*s leadership. and then the 44th ministerial resignation, that is a record in around 2a hours to have that many resignations. and then 15 minutes after that, the eternal general for england and wales was on television say
i'm joined now by our reporter mark lobel who is in downing street. good to see you.packed earlier on with reporters and mps coming and going. it is a lot quieter now. bring it up to speed with what has happened in the last few hours. , . , has happened in the last few hours. , ., , , , hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle — hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle of _ hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle of the _ hours. yes, a brief respite in the middle of the night, - hours....
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i'm mark lobel in downing street where boris johnson is still prime minister, for now, but even he'sns to who might replace boris johnson.
i'm mark lobel in downing street where boris johnson is still prime minister, for now, but even he'sns to who might replace boris johnson.
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well, our reporter mark lobel has been following that story and hejust gave me this update.ng early, they're more intense, they're more frequent, they're longer—lasting across france, spain and portugal, as we were hearing from bethany there. the latest in portugal is that there are about 900 firefighters tackling around ten fires and in pinhao, the temperatures reaching 47 degrees celsius — that's a record for portugal injuly. in spain, the north is not normally exposed to really extreme temperatures. they're seeing that in the north—west, temperatures are reaching up to 42 degrees there. in france, in the south—west, about 11,000 people still unable to return to their homes there because of fires, four days after those fires. and in morocco — north africa also affected — morocco, temperatures of 45 degrees and droughts there. villages destroyed — about 1,000 families still affected by the fires there. that's continental europe and north africa but it's coming to the uk as well. high temperatures expected at the beginning of the week? that's right, gareth, and i want to sho
well, our reporter mark lobel has been following that story and hejust gave me this update.ng early, they're more intense, they're more frequent, they're longer—lasting across france, spain and portugal, as we were hearing from bethany there. the latest in portugal is that there are about 900 firefighters tackling around ten fires and in pinhao, the temperatures reaching 47 degrees celsius — that's a record for portugal injuly. in spain, the north is not normally exposed to really extreme...
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anguish, plotting and resignations, a leader departs soon—ish. 0ur reporter at downing street, mark lobele on borisjohnson remains. it all began when borisjohnson was concerned about the functioning of the government. he was concerned he functioning of the government. he was concerned he couldn't run government anymore because of the scale of resignations and begrudgingly he came out and begrudgingly he came out and resigned as the leader. he is still the problem is how well the government can function because he will still be in there. and how long will it stay in there? a senior government minister says they think it will be ok for it to be a caretaker government, likejohn major and government, like john major and other government, likejohn major and other ministers should have quit. they think you should be gone on monday morning and someone should be in there to make sure those posts can be filled and government can deal with all the difficult problem that has to deal with as it moves forward. the focus of borisjohnson was actually moves forward. the focus of boris johnson was actuall
anguish, plotting and resignations, a leader departs soon—ish. 0ur reporter at downing street, mark lobele on borisjohnson remains. it all began when borisjohnson was concerned about the functioning of the government. he was concerned he functioning of the government. he was concerned he couldn't run government anymore because of the scale of resignations and begrudgingly he came out and begrudgingly he came out and resigned as the leader. he is still the problem is how well the government...
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i'm joined now by our reporter, mark lobel, who is in downing street.day begins — what can we expect today? what is ahead today? the people behind the store _ what is ahead today? the people behind the store would _ what is ahead today? the people behind the store would have - behind the store would have believe it's business as usual in which case they have a lot of positions to fill starting with the housing secretary of that shock sacking of michael gove an hour later that resignation of the welsh secretary they will have two fill that position and 50 minutes after he resigned a health secretary so they have to feel that as well, aa or more positions are vacant they have to fill pretty quickly, or we could see the podium come out today overhear if boris johnson has a change of heart and on his sword. or it could be the stand—off continuing, at the end of the parliamentary business day what is the government up to, questions and house of commons parliament run by something pro boris and after that the attorney general taking questions, as we heard in
i'm joined now by our reporter, mark lobel, who is in downing street.day begins — what can we expect today? what is ahead today? the people behind the store _ what is ahead today? the people behind the store would _ what is ahead today? the people behind the store would have - behind the store would have believe it's business as usual in which case they have a lot of positions to fill starting with the housing secretary of that shock sacking of michael gove an hour later that resignation of...