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thank you to my guests this evening nigel nelson, and jo phillips.
thank you to my guests this evening nigel nelson, and jo phillips.
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thank you to nigel nelson and jo phillips. next on bbc news it's click.ion. it has become a highly controversial issue with civil liberties groups claiming the technology is inaccurate, and infringes on an individual right to privacy. for the last year, jeff white has been following the uk police deployment of facial recognition. the front line in facial recognition. police cameras in an e. london st, everyone gets scanned. if you refuse, anything can happen. this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, photographed him anyway, and an argument followed. what is your suspicion? the fact that he walked past... i would do the same. it gives us grounds to stop him. the police said it was disorderly behaviour so they gave him a find. —— fine. behaviour so they gave him a find. -- fine. i walked past like that, it is also a cold day. the police officer came past. i got my bike up. isaidi officer came past. i got my bike up. i said i don't want my face shown. ifi i said i don't want my face shown. if i want
thank you to nigel nelson and jo phillips. next on bbc news it's click.ion. it has become a highly controversial issue with civil liberties groups claiming the technology is inaccurate, and infringes on an individual right to privacy. for the last year, jeff white has been following the uk police deployment of facial recognition. the front line in facial recognition. police cameras in an e. london st, everyone gets scanned. if you refuse, anything can happen. this man didn't want to be caught...
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and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, political of the sunday mirror and sunday people and political commentator, jo phillips — stay with us for that. good evening. in yemen, houthi rebels have reportedly begun withdrawing from a key strategic port, and two others close by, in a move that offers hope to millions of people facing starvation. it's the first major step since a ceasefire agreement was signed last december. it's a process that will take four days, and could lead to a wider redeployment of both houthi and government forces from this area. the ports are crucial for the distribution of international aid, including food and medicines. forfour years, the houthi rebels supported by iran, have been fighting the yemeni government, which is backed by a coalition of countries, led by saudi arabia. this report from our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, does contain some distressing images. a vital lifeline for a nation on the brink of famine. the first signs of life in a deal that was almost dead. today, houthi fight
and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, political of the sunday mirror and sunday people and political commentator, jo phillips — stay with us for that. good evening. in yemen, houthi rebels have reportedly begun withdrawing from a key strategic port, and two others close by, in a move that offers hope to millions of people facing starvation. it's the first major step since a ceasefire agreement was signed last december. it's a process...
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thank you to my guests this evening nigel nelson, and jo phillips. that's all from us, coming up next is the film review. goodnight. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have got this week? something for everyone, hopefully. we have the hustle, which is a new take on a familiar story. we have pokemon: pikachu detective — i know you're a huge fan. high life, a science fiction film directed by claire denis. that a was very telling look. i know you're a huge fan of the hustle! did you see dirty rotten scoundrels? yeah. funny, not really. that was already a remake. now we get another version of the same story, in which we have a gender flip. so now we have rebel wilson, who is a low level scam artist, who meets anne hathaway's much more upmarket con woman on a train. they are both headed to a similar destination. their paths cross. they are forced against their will to work together through a strange mixture of coincidence and blackmail. and what they wil
thank you to my guests this evening nigel nelson, and jo phillips. that's all from us, coming up next is the film review. goodnight. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have got this week? something for everyone, hopefully. we have the hustle, which is a new take on a familiar story. we have pokemon: pikachu detective — i know you're a huge fan. high life, a science fiction film directed by...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonand sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. concerns over climate change might restrict the growth of aviation in the uk, the government has admitted. a senior civil servant says ministers may have to review their strategy, including plans to expand heathrow. it follows a recent warning from the ‘committee on climate change', which advises the government, that the planned increase in aviation would need to be curbed — to control carbon emissions. our environment analyst, roger harrabin, reports. flying is on the up and the government has been planning for it to continue to grow. what about climate change, you might ask? under current policy, industry will have to cut more greenhouse gases so aviation can expand. but the government is now considering a plan to virtually eliminate emissions by 2050. and a civil servant has admitted in a letter to a green group that it may have to take note of advice from the independent climate change committee, saying that although pe
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonand sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. concerns over climate change might restrict the growth of aviation in the uk, the government has admitted. a senior civil servant says ministers may have to review their strategy, including plans to expand heathrow. it follows a recent warning from the ‘committee on climate change', which advises the government, that...